2014 Boston Marathon Pictures – Saturday! Apr19 Boston Nail Art! I am scared already! our digs for the weekend nice right? Super sweet!! Runner’s Essentials! Back in Copley Square area… it’s Marathon Weekend!!! Dave McGillivray in a corner the Mile race more mile race Marathon Stuff everywhere! Easter weekend too, oops, forgot! Street Art Mandatory shot! Oh oh, i crossed the finish line already, could I have jinxed myself? the finish line was always crowded another mandatory shot! mandatory pose! all is ready! there was not one single inch in the city not blue and yellow more Juan, Linda’s brother, and Linda! Dashing Whippets FTW! David’s new Boston shoes… see? they say Boston. Ned! David, all skinny!! getting my number (please do notice my spanking new Kate Spade!) me??? 15094?? ME??? YES! 15094 too funny. Tough Whippets Drunk Whippets John Honerkamp at NYRR Mark Remy signing arms Mark Remy faces Boston Billy Me, Daphne and Juan My new shirt… a banner… Boston stuff what if…?? WANT Boston stuff Boston stuff if you’re my hubs… the hubs in his favorite booth… em… not happy. this made me unravel a bit… Tom my boyfriends Bart Yasso Hal Highdon!!!!! Getting freaked out watching the course video… I do!! Dinner… french onion soups! wow, I look scared! lobster roll for dinner! Boston stuff Boston stuff Boston stuff After this post: 2014 Boston Marathon Pictures – Sunday The day before the Boston Marathon… 2014 Boston Marathon: in the books! 2014 Boston Marathon Race Report: The Best and the Worst of Times Boston Marathon Notes: what to do/not do next time Share the love!TweetShare on TumblrPrintEmailPocketTelegramWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
Awww…look at you. Looks so much fun out there. Wishing you good luck on Monday!!! kill it girl!! LikeLike Reply
Awww…look at you. Looks so much fun out there. Wishing you good luck on Monday!!! kill it girl!!
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Such cool pictures!!! You’re awesome!!! XOXO!!!!! 🙂 🙂
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Good luck! Hope you have a great time!!!
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