Okay, I wasn't too nervous until today. I just received the email from the race organizers giving the final directions and it finally hit me that I'm actually doing it. Now, I'm starting to freak out. This is nothing new for me, as I always got extremely nervous before horse shows, but there I always could find something to keep me occupied and I had tons of people to talk to. However, I have no idea what I can do at the tri to keep myself distracted after I get body marked and get my transition area set up. I definately can't warm up for an hour plus like I did at horse showsI might be pretty tired then. I know I can do the course with no problems, I mean I've biked it twice with no problems making what for me is good time, the swim is in the pool, and the run, well, I'll just have to push through it knowing that one of my friends is there watching who likes to run marathons and I don't want to look like an idiot in front of her (like she would care anyways, she's one of the most supportive people out there, this is just me freaking out).
Now I'm off to study for boards again, double check my check list, and attempt to lay everything out before putting it in my bags. If I can just make sure my cat doesn't steal any of it. I'm still missing socks and head bands that she has stolen when I'm folding laundry. Hey, if I forget anything, I can just use the excuse that my cat ate it, right![]()



I might be pretty tired then. I know I can do the course with no problems, I mean I've biked it twice with no problems making what for me is good time, the swim is in the pool, and the run, well, I'll just have to push through it knowing that one of my friends is there watching who likes to run marathons and I don't want to look like an idiot in front of her (like she would care anyways, she's one of the most supportive people out there, this is just me freaking out).
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