Just over a week ago, on Sunday, October 27th, I ran the
Frankfurt Marathon, which was actually awesome! I had a pretty solid plan in place (run a mile, walk a minute) which I'd used in training and which meant that my knees felt good the whole way through unlike in some early training runs where they started to be seriously hurty after the six-to-seven-mile mark. The weather was kind of messy -- warm, rainy, incredibly windy -- but I turned out to have dressed perfectly for it, so I had no particular complaints.
I'd worried that running a home-city marathon would be kinda boring, especially since I knew that the route looped out toward the middle of nowhere right around the toughest part of the race. That no man's land section between miles 14 and 20 where the end is still incredibly far from sight took place way out toward Schwanheim and Höchst and it's true, there was just not a lot going on out there. But overall running my first marathon in the city where I live turned out to be stellar, since it meant that a bunch of my friends could come out and cheer! A couple of them even ran some of the way with me (including Stephen, who got a bunch of funny looks from the Germans for running while wearing jeans and carrying a messenger bag). Also, Frankfurt felt different, more fun, during the marathon than it normally does. Even areas I see basically daily, like Hauptwache, were transformed during the race. Plus, since I'm planning on
moving to Nuremberg soon, it felt like a fitting sort of goodbye lap through a huge part of the city I've lived in for the past few years.
Speaking of which, today, November 4th, 2013, is actually the four-year anniversary of the day I moved to Frankfurt. When I moved here in 2009, I never in a million years would have guessed that I would still be here four years later. As much as I angst about living in Germany, clearly it's not
all bad. After all, if I hadn't come here, I wouldn't have gotten to travel all over the place all the time, get a heck of a lot better at speaking German, or date that guy in the photo above. I still miss my family like crazy and despise the weather the majority of the time, but it probably comes out close enough to even.