Once again, we supported this event. With Butler coordinating it, we will continue to. Both Lindsi and I helped with different aspects of packet pick up and race set up for several days leading up to the event.
The weather was forecasted to be much better than 2013, and we had several days of great weather prior to the event.
We learned from our challenges the past two years that attempting to run with the boys would be unwise. Griffin wanted to race in the gobbler trot...by himself. He and I "trained" a couple of days leading up to the event:
When time for the gobbler trot arrived, I walked him up to the front of the corral, and, per his request, left. I must admit I was a bit nervous, as there were hundreds of people, including adults, in the corral. When the horn blew to start the race, I headed towards the finish line. We watched as the first few "big kids" ran through the finish line. I expected to wait a bit before we saw Griffin. However, he was with the 2nd wave! I couldn't believe how quickly he'd finished! It was awesome. Life had come full circle, as I got to pick him up and hug him after completing his 1st race:

I sent him over to Lindsi, and, I was off to the corral to get ready for the 10k. I hoped for a 56:30 day. As usual with big races, the 1st mile or two can be frustrating, as the crowds make it tough to get going. I finally found some space to run, and found a good pace. I was pacing close to my target time. As I discovered last year, this course is incredibly hilly. However, I was prepared for it, and the weather was great. As I got closer to the end of the run, I realized that I would miss my target time, due to the fact hat I extended my run by 1/10 of a mile. I turned the corner towards the finish line, and picked up the pace.
57:25 for 6.3 miles per Strava. http://www.strava.com/activities/223743920.
7 minutes faster than last year.
All in all, a great day, as Griffin was awesome in his 1st race, I had a good run, and, most importantly, it was a great day for the Y.