Jess, Silas and I are a part of Denver Community Church. We have a new pastor as of about a week ago. His name is Michael Hidalgo and he and his family just moved in from Michigan. Well, with their arrival comes some stability at our church and a new opportunity for me. Michael and I were scheduled to meet this Tuesday morning to talk about me taking on an internship role at our church. I didn't know what exactly I'd be doing, but was willing to do anything.
Then, my internship started suddenly this morning when Michael asked if I would like to go to lunch with him and a homeless man, Steve, who came to our church today. I, of course, said yes and Michael then informed me that my internship would probably be a lot of him saying, "Hey, I'm gonna go do this. Come hang out with me." ...which sounds great! I'm looking forward to experiencing the day-to-day inner-workings of our church and witnessing the daily life of a pastor. It should be exciting!
7.15.2007
Grandma's Marathon
Well, it has been one month since Grandma's Marathon and the blisters on my toes are almost gone. The race was actually a lot of fun! I ran with my two brothers, Joel (who had run this race three times already) and Phil (who ran this race after a 22 year running hiatus). Joel decided that for our benefit, he would run the first one-quarter mile with Phil and I, then he had to go catch the leaders. He predictably finished as the first Bratsch brother. Phil and I ran together for the first 8 miles or so. Then he was having dizzy spells and told me to go ahead. Like a good brother I left him behind.
The first 15 miles weren't that bad. After that I had to walk occasionally. It helped to have a great fan club cheering me on!
At about mile 22, there was good news and bad news. The good news: some grocery store workers were handing out the best tasting strawberries I ever had in my life! The bad news: a warm feeling shot through my calf muscle and then I felt excruciating pain in my knee. It got a little better, but I had to run/walk/limp the rest of the way in.

I finished in a time of 5:08. That's five hours, eight minutes. I hoped to go under 5 hours, but for my first marathon I'm just glad I finished and beat Phil. (He did awesome, by the way, for hating running with every bit of his being! He was only about 20 minutes behind me.)
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