Coming into the stadium with PCV Steve
Leap frog to the finish line
With just a touch of twirling.....
I think ‘running a marathon’ is on a lot of people’s
beforeIdieImustdoloadsofneatothings list. I’m not completely naive and know that unless I’m
chasing after a ball or being chased by a hooligan I can’t run for a long period
of time. Long legs or not, it’s
not in me, and I often like to blame that on the fact that I sort of had asthma
and used an inhaler in 3rd and 4th grade.
But, back in August, I thought if I am going to train for a
marathon, why not do so in Tanzania.
I have the time to train and being that it takes place at the base of
Mount Kilimanjaro it is arguably one of the most beautiful places to run 26.2
miles.
Yes, I don’t have access to
ice for sore muscles, many hills to train on in the desert, no weird looking
toe shoes or a well-balanced diet, but if not now, when?
Plus, I can make running in calf length
pants, and a t-shirt, khanga combo in 90 degree weather look gooooooood.
For my training, which started in October, I followed A
Non-Runner’s Guide to Running Marathons. I highly recommend this book: the chapters are motivating,
the information applicable, and the training schedule well put together. By race day I had run a maximum of 18
miles and had spent a majority of my monthly Peace Corps allowance on carb
heavy meals in town the week before.
For the race I wanted to do something special, besides
wearing short running shorts “because the Kenyans are doing it!” Under the suggestion of my sister and
brother-in-law I asked friends and family around the world to send in songs
that I could listen to during the run. The point of the songs was to both
motivate me and help me remember past memories with that individual. When their songs played on my ipod I
would focus my energy on times spent with them rather than how much I pain I
was in. The play list of songs proved
how eclectic and wonderful my friends and family are.
1st: Breanya Hogue/Bre Bre: My EBT sister and Freedom School
buddy. She was first because I had
to start my race just how everyday at Freedom School is started…with a little
bit of Harambee. Her part of the
run was the easiest part because my adrenaline was rushing, it was a cool 75
degrees and there was a clear, gorgeous view of Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Hallelujah Chorus-Soulful Celebration, All-Star
Chorus
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Something Inside So Strong, Labbi Siffre
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Cupid Shuffle
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Joyful Joyful, Lauren Hill Version
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I Can, Nas
2nd:
Meggan Lloyd: My Hastings
College, Blue Moon, chum. We have
shared some of the silliest and most serious talks in our years. Her songs got me so pumped that, as my
running mate Jeff put it, ‘You’re going to hate wasting all of that dancing
energy by mile 17.’ Point
Jeff. Great choices, Meggan.
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Pop, NSYNC (Bye Bye Bye was originally chosen
but already used)
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Oops I Did It Again, Britney Spears
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Sex on Fire, Kings of Leon
3rd:
Hillary P/J: My Hastings
roomie, fellow Colorado adventurer, and wine picnic companion. I reminisced about our trip to
the Aspens in Fall 2010, pumpkin carving and invading South Ash house. I don’t know if it was our shared
memories or the songs, but I was feeling really confident-and comfortable in my
shoes (a sentiment that would soon leave).
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All the Single Ladies, Beyonce
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Mountain Man, Crash Kings
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New Shoes, Paolo Nutini (LOVE THIS SONG NOW!)
4th:
Nol: My EBT brother and
Haley Farm work-out bro….sometimes.
I’m fairly convinced Nolan used my nickname ‘Legz’ and google searched
any song that had the word in it, but needless to say the songs made me laugh
out loud during the run and it was easy to focus on National Training memories. Too bad I couldn’t run with his lucky
ball he sent me a year ago-but that didn’t stop me from pretending.
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With Legs Like that, Zebrahead
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Everyday a Star (Child) is Born, JayZ feat JCole
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Hot Legs, Rod Stewart
5th: Meli/Bananas: My all-things British, snake bite, fancy dress wearing
housemate. Meli’s songs were all
related to our nights out in Leicester: Shampoo, Red Leicester, Madferit, and
more. It was easy to focus on time
going fast, just as the race (hopefully) would, as it seemed like yesterday
since Meli visited. I had passed the
first water station by then and we were running back through a street we had
already passed, so this time people were shouting ‘RASTA AND MANKAA’ (Jeff has
dreds, and I have a new Chagaa name).
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Whip My Hair, Willow Smith (Originally Bye Bye Bye, Nsync)
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YMCA, Village People
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Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen
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We Are the Champions, Queen
6th: Big Seeeester,
Katie: By this time we were running around Moshi town, with a few more
Tanzanians staring/cheering. It
was a pretty consistent up and down mini paved hills and this is also when we
started passing a LOT of people who had wasted a lot of energy in the
beginning. At least I was able to
imagine the olden days of my mimicking everything Katie did/say, ‘borrowing’ her
clothes (even when we went to the same school), and Jorgenson children music
videos….in which Will Smith, TLC and Jock Jams played a large part.
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California Love, 2Pac
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Get It, Jock Jams
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Stronger, Kanye West
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Rebirth, Lil’ Wayne
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6 Foot 7, Lil’ Wayne
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My Generation, Nas
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Testify, Rage Against the Machine
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Getting Jiggy With It, Will Smith
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We Tryin’, Wyclef Jean
7th: MarC: Thank god for brother-in-laws who used
to be long-distance runners.
During this trek I had to run up a daunting, steep hill, past the local
market (smelling of urine and burning trash) and past many a ‘shangaa’
Tanzanian. His songs kept me
focused, eye on the prize and feeling great. Plus I got to thinking about the first time the family met
him and how nervous he was the morning he asked my sister to marry him. Sweaty palm, knee shakin’ nerves….
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In All Rwandas Glory, RxBandits
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Take a Minute, K’Naan
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Fat Chance, 311
8th: Little
Seeeeeester, Molls: I laughed SO
hard turning a corner and finding All Saints blaring in my ear. During this part in the race we passed
a roundabout of cars and some traditional dancers/drummers providing
entertainment. But all I could
think about was all the memories Molly and I have from sharing a room. Gymnastics on the beds, bean bag and
inflatable chairs, our strange sleeping habits, and the few times we thought it
would be cool to switch beds.
Conclusion, we were really weird and this provided a significant
distraction.
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Never Ever, All Saints
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Superman, Taylor Smith
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Space Cowboy, Nsync
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Freak This, Will Smith
9th: Emily: My Freedom School/Harry Potter/Many a lunch date pal. At this point in the race we were
looping back around to the stadium where to started. I got to support these songs with a ‘cliff shot’ of vanilla,
which was the most delicious thing EVER.
I haven’t had icing in over a year and here I was getting some in the
middle of the marathon. I
remembered dearly how Emily came to my birthday a few years back, which ended
early after dinner with she, James and I falling asleep on my parents couch. You know you have great friends when
you can do that and call your birthday successful. I’m sad I’ll miss seeing she and Ally get married, but I
definitely decided what 1920s themed outfit I would have worn to their wedding.
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Radioactive, Imagine Dragons
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LeDisko, Shiny Toy Guns
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Bulletproof, LaRoux
10th: Sam: I told myself I would die if Imogean Heap started playing at
the second half of the marathon where we began a 6.5 mile climb uphill. Just my luck, thanks Sam. At least it was followed up by some powerful
female-powered songs, which led my mind straight to our roommate time in
Chicago and the days we watched Sex & The City and sort of, didn’t really
ever grade papers. And who could
forget our night out that started with ‘let’s do something different’ and ended
with Ethiopian food, tattoos, and our two straight male friends dancing on the
bar of one of the most popular gay bars in Boystown.
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Imogean Heap, Hide & Seek
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Single Ladies, Beyonce
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Stronger, Kelly Clarkson
11th: (Sing) Kisha: As Kisha put it, ‘I hope you don’t mind swear words.’ Luckily, when it comes to pumping me
up, I don’t. And I really needed
some. At this point everyone ahead
of us was on their way down from the hill having just run the half-marathon and
the Kenyans nearly finished. Plus,
the morning briskness was officially gone and it was HOT. Nothing like another trip down FS memory
lane with my EBT sister to ignore the smug runners near the end–really, whoever
is running a marathon this is a great idea.
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Still in this B*tch, BOB ft TI
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Swing, Savage & Pitbull (remix)
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I Was Here, Beyonce
12th: Carebear: And we’ve arrived to my bestest. Her song choices surely proved such, as
Lose Yourself will forever remain my number one motivational song because of
the memories associated with it.
State Volleyball champs, over a decade ago. A burst, and final burst of energy came when Peanut Butter
Jelly came on and we were on a steep part of the hill with no view of
Kili. And even though he wasn’t on
the playlist, John Mayer and his concerts focused my fleeting mind back to the
course. I’m just grateful she got
a chance to experience Tanzania and part of the beauty that surrounds me
daily-and especially during this race.
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Pimp juice, Nelly
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Bye Bye Bye, Nysnc
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March One, One Republic
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Peanut Butter Jelly Time
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Lose Yourself, Eminem
13th: Chad/Chiggidy: The guy who played the comedic sidekick
in the 8th grade play but would eventually come to be my Columbia
bro. First off, I had never heard
of Thrift Shop. And now I’m
obsessed, so beware of my annoying music taste when I return-you’ve been warned. I don’t know if it was the mile 18
slump or Mr. Williams, but this songlist proved how much I DESPISE honky tonky
country. But I couldn’t even be
mad, because it was Chad who choose it-and it’s perfect. This is where I finally had to slow
down. I was getting chills,
despite my extreme need to hydrate, was dehydrated, and the hills weren’t going
down anytime soon. I couldn’t even
dougie….and Jeff and I were officially separated by about 400 meters for the
rest of the race.
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Country Boy Can Survive, Hank Williams Jr.
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Teach Me How to Dougie, Cali Swag District
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Thrift Shop, Macklemore
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Gold Everything, Trinidad James
14th: Hugh O’Donnell IV: My bud from High School who I got
really close to in Denver before he got in a snowboarding accident and temporarily
lost memory of a lot of our bonding time.
No, I’m not kidding. But
luckily, we’ve remained so close and I’m so proud of all he’s achieved. Unfortunately, I made it through one of
his songs before my ipod turned off.
I didn’t know if it was the pool of sweat it was sitting in or the
battery, but I was now on the toughest part of the race with no music. Lucky for me, I memorized my list. Hugh for me=Stella CoffeeHouse, holiday
parties, and a kindred international spirit.
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Renegade Starship, Starkey
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Trust (hell below), Inc
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Truckers Atlas, Modest Mouse
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Bring It On Home, Same Cooke (one night stand,
Harlme live)
15th: Ogre Adam: Adam is a dad! Adam is a DAD! ADAM IS A DAD! That is all that I kept thinking about
because I 1) couldn’t get over that fact and 2) couldn’t stop thinking about
how tired I was. That wall they
say you hit, well I hit it. I had
scattered memories of Pep Club and how Adam always gangs up on me, but it
always came back to the fact he has entered fatherhood and has a beautiful daughter
I can’t wait to meet. Luckily, his
wedding was awesome and I was able to think about that, other than the fact
that the water stations ran out of water.
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Hips Don’t Lie, Shakira
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Star Spangled Banner
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Home on the Range
16th: Zane/Ishkabibbles: One of the best days in recent years
was returning to Denver just before I left, going skydiving with Zane, eating
cupcakes off of Colfax, and attending Shannon & Marcos wedding. The problem with this memory is that it
is full of delicious food and I was starting to develop a sunburn. I could actually feel the sun rays
burning me. Seeing other PCVs who
had reached the turnaround at the top of the hill and were cheering me on
helped, as did the Dutch girl riding her bike and finding me water. I decided right then I would learn one
of Zane’s sports in the US (rowing, biking) instead of this crazy running
thing. Because running this was a
horrible idea and what was I thinking?!?!?!
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I Just Wanna Run, The Downtown Fiction
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The Hardest Mistakes, I See Stars
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Come & Get It, Krewella
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Thunder, Rusko
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Facepalm, Nick Thayer
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Illusion of Choice, Gramatik
17th: Jocelyn: I reached the turnaround. The second you hit the top of the hill
you may as well spread your arms and enjoy it because going downhill feels
lovely. I also realized that I got
so used to running up, parts I thought were flat were actually at an
incline. There was no water at the
top of the hill, only soda, by the way.
Jocelyn, my little sister from HC, has provided some incredible letters,
thoughts, and memories throughout the years. She has kept in touch better than most and I’m really lucky
to know her. At this point, I was
so DONE that no matter who I was thinking of that just was NOT happening
anymore. That wall is tough. But luckily, remembering Joceyln’s
positive energy got me through.
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Dance With You, Machel Montano
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Flirt, Farmer Nappy
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Rabiosa, Shakira Ft. Pitbull
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WakaWaka, Shakira
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Ramble ON, Led Zepplin
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Escape, Enrique
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Mausam & Escape, Slumdog Millionaire
Soundtrack
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Abraham’s Daughter, Arcade Fire
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Maestro, Holiday Soundtrack
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Misty Morning, Bob Marley
18th: Sweet Baby James/Batman/Annual
Thanksgiving Guest: If only James
could have been at the race. I
just imagined him skipping next to me, offering piggyback rides, and cracking
‘jerk’ jokes. I could have used a
snippet of his ‘orange’ energy.
Instead at this time, I caught up to a volunteer named Steve. Steve was having problems with his leg
muscles, so we decided to stick together and finish the race together. In a true tribute to Mr. Mickens, we
developed a plan to cross the finish line with fashion (leap frog, frolic
circles and a wheelbarrow).
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Karate, Kennedy
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I Rock, Cool Kids
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Kill Everybody, Skrillex
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Be Your Love, Rachael Yamagata
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Get Me Bodied, Beyonce
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What You Feel, Chris Levy
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Wop, J. Dash
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I Look Good, Charlie Boy
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500 Miles, Proclaimers
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4th Branch, Immortal Technique
19th: Brett: Poor Boyfriend of mine; a solid list of
songs and not a chance to hear them.
Fortunately, the race was 2 months fresh off his visit and I was lost in
a sea of whale sharks, eating cheese every day, New Years Eve, and the
Serengeti. At this point I
thought, I may as well think about Brett as hard as I can because every 30
seconds my body was screaming WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING! It hurt to run, but hurt more to stop:
a dilemma of epic proportions. But
through it all I kept thinking of Brett and how encouraging he has been through
(not just my training), but my entire experience here. I am so spoiled by him.
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Best of You, Foo Fighters
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Ima Go Getta, Lil’ Wayne
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Go DJ, Lil’ Wayne
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Number 1, Nelly
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Heart of a Champion, Nelly
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Boom, Nelly
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Genesis, Justice
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Riot, Three Days Grace
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Till I Collapse, Eminem
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Pour Some Sugar on Me, Def Leopard
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Sweet Home Alabama, Lynrd Skynrd
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Let’s Go, Trick Daddy
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Strange Clouds, BOB
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Can’t Stop, Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Seven Army Nation, Glitch Mob
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Boom, POD
20th:
Parentals/Mothership and Daddio: I
remembered their song choices vividly, so as I enjoyed the run downhill,
noticing the coffee fields, red dirt and lush environment, hospital and banana
trees that I previously missed in pain, I was singing along to ‘That Thing You
Do’ and the most annoying song known to man, ‘I Miss the Rains Down in
Africa.’ Luckily, I have pretty
great parents who knew exactly what songs to choose for me and ending with
Raffi was an ode to my childhood.
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Hakuna Matata, Lion King Soundtrack
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I Miss the Rains Down in Africa, Toto
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That Thing You Do, That Thing You Do Soundtrack
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I Feel the Earth Move, Carol King
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We Didn’t Start the Fire, Billy Joel
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Ready to Run, Dixie Chicks
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Beyond the Yellow Brick Road, Elton John
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Brush You Teeth, Raffi
The final quarter of a mile was
probably the most treacherous. I
was so DONE, but Steve and I made it to the bottom of the hill, through the
opening of the stadium, and awakened a lethargic crowd to the rambunctious
cheers of PCVs and our finishline moves.
I was then drenched by James and Jeff (PCVs) with some Kilimanjaro
beers, covered in congratulations via posters and sweet sayings from other
volunteers, and collapsed on the dirt ground. I even got a picture with another volunteer in Malawi who
happens to be a Kansas native and HC alum (small world).
Stairs were miserable that day,
and the burger found in town 15 minutes later was superb. The cold bucket bath was glorious and
the afternoon nap necessary.
Through all the craziness I had a beautiful, challenging run, crossed
something off that bucket list and made yet another memory in Tanzania. But
this time, it was also filled with memories of those I miss and love. Thank YOU.
With Maggie, another PCV and HC alum