Today: I feel like I won the lottery.

[tweetmeme source=”elizabethev” only_single=false]Because I did.  Seriously.  Except that it’s the kind of lottery that costs money when you win, and has the potential to break your legs and crush your soul.  But like the regular lottery, it can change your life.  By some miracle (or computer glitch), I was one of the lucky few to gain entry to the 2011 ING New York City Marathon.  And I am freaking out, man.

Secret identities rule!

At 12:30 this afternoon, I checked the selection website and then re-checked it and then re-re-checked it and then danced around my office to the point that I got a weird foot cramp.  And then I tweeted the good news, a bit worried of sounding like an insensitive braggart, and was overwhelmed by the encouragement I received.  I am so grateful, especially knowing that very few people were selected.  Unfortunately, it seems like everyone I know (Nick included) didn’t get in.  There’s really no rhyme or reason to it, and I am not sure how I got so lucky.

Mile 26: A great place to stop for a photo.

I do know this, though: I am going to make the most of this opportunity.  And I am going to run my little heart out.  I had no idea how badly I wanted this fresh shot  at 26.2 until I was almost certain I hadn’t been selected.  This time around, I’ll do a few things differently:

  • I will believe in myself, knowing that I am a marathoner, and that I am capable of crossing that finish line.
  • I will run my own training runs and race, and spend less energy worrying about being slower or weaker that my fellow runners.
  • I will not eat anything produced in a Walt Disney World kitchen (and subsequently star in MTV’s True Life: I ran a marathon with amoebic desentary).  For real.
  • I will train harder, but still sensibly.
And one (huge) thing I won’t change:

Oh, and I’ll still probably cry on my long runs.  Maybe I was chosen by the NYRR for sheer comedy?

Also On Tap for Today:

Have you been lucky lately?  If you had a chance to do something over, would you do anything differently? 

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