SUNDAY
When last you left me (or I left you; it was probably my fault) we had swum, eaten and rocked.
(I wasn't sure about "swum", but spellcheck didn't say anything, so I'm going with it.)
(Oddly enough, spellcheck has a problem with "spellcheck". For some reason, that makes me happy.)
Prior to leaving you then, I left you before. At that time, I had not told you why the gap-toothed boy was wearing a number. Today, you will find out the reason; right now, as a matter of fact.
He was in a road race.
(Anti-climax is my middle name and I'm pissed at my parents.)
Most of you guessed he was in a race, so it's not much of a surprise. The surprise comes from how well he did. I'll give you that result in just a bit, but first here are some more photos of him (as well as of his aunt and his grandmother - guess which is which!)
[This photo is for those of you who thought, from the photo I ran in Part One, that Darian had no arms.
This photo proves he has at least one.]
[Darian with his aunt and his grandmother, though not necessarily in that order.
Yeah, I know. Neither one looks old enough to be what I'm telling you they are, but it's the truth.]
[And here they are showing off their numbers. Unfortunately, now it looks like Darian has no arms again.]
On Sunday, we checked out of the hotel and drove to Middleboro, where three of our relatives were entered in a 5k road race. The three were Darian, to whom you've already been introduced; his aunt, Ava; and his grandmother, Victoria. Ava is the shorter blond, #1289, and, yes, she IS Darian's aunt. I'm looking forward to when they both get to be about 19 or 20 and Ava introduces Darian to someone as her nephew or Darian introduces Ava as his aunt. Given their closeness in age, as well as their huge disparity in skin tone, nobody is going to believe them. I want to be a witness to those conversations and see how long it takes for them to convince someone that it's true.
(How it works is this: Darian is the son of Victoria's oldest daughter, who is in her late twenties. He is, as I recall, about 6 or 7 months younger than Ava.)
Victoria had been in the previous year's race and the kids were so impressed with their Mom/Grandmom, they decided they wanted to join her in this year's edition of it. Although it would slow her time considerably from last year, Victoria is a great Mom/Grandmom and she agreed to them being with her on the course.
The race was, as I said, 5K. There were running divisions and walking divisions. Victoria, Ava, and Darian were entered in the walking division. The whole race was to benefit the Sacred Heart Food Pantry, so there was that added goodness to the affair.
MY WIFE, Bro-In-Law Joe, and I saw the start and then waited for them to finish. The course was more-or-less circular, so they would be finishing at about the same spot. We enjoyed some coffee and bagels while our three runners made their way through Middleboro.
Given the kid's ages, we were fully expecting all three to not separate and then finish together. To our surprise, we saw Darian running all by himself. His aunt and Grandmother were nowhere to be seen.
Actually, I shouldn't say Darian was running by himself. While he had left his two relatives behind, he had picked up six or seven teenaged girls. He was in the middle of a pack of female Middleboro track team members, keeping pace all the way to the finish line. He beat his relatives by almost three minutes. As the story was later related to us, he could have probably knocked off another four or five minutes but, every time he came to an intersection with a stop sign, he would stop and wait for Ava and Victoria to catch up. Once they did, he would start his own pace again. The only time he didn't stop and wait for them was on the final leg.
Look at these results for the walkers (I've bolded the names of my kin):
September 29, 2013
Results By Spitler Race Systems, Inc.
Place Name City Bib No Age Gend Group Time 1 Anne Gallagher Raynham 1172 49 F 40-49 28:46.0 2 Colin Gaughan Middleboro 1175 15 M 1-18 29:00.0 3 John Boersdamm Middleboro 1126 48 M 40-49 29:39.0 4 Samuel Silva Westport 1396 49 M 40-49 30:37.0 5 Graham Wright Quincy 1340 52 M 50-59 34:37.0 6 Danielle Black Middleboro 1122 14 F 1-18 39:27.0 7 Pamela Silva Middleboro 1397 45 F 40-49 40:20.0 8 Jeremy Marino Lakeville 1385 8 M 1-18 41:50.0 9 Jacqueline DeMichele Lakeville 1153 48 F 40-49 42:44.0 10 Sheryl Daley Middleboro 1149 46 F 40-49 42:44.0 11 Emily St.Laurent Lakeville 1393 20 F 19-39 43:01.0 12 Ian Abreu Somerville 1390 23 M 19-39 43:02.0 13 Nicole St. Laurent Lakeville 1394 13 F 1-18 43:07.0 14 Joseph St. Laurent Lakeville 1395 47 M 40-49 43:12.0 15 Alyssa Murphy Middleboro 1239 15 F 1-18 44:53.0 16 Christine Murphy Middleboro 1238 49 F 40-49 44:58.0 17 Torie McDermott East Bridgewater 1304 11 F 1-18 45:12.0 18 Kiyah McDermott East Bridgewater 1308 9 F 1-18 45:16.0 19 John Beausoleil Middleboro 1115 48 M 40-49 45:28.0 20 Lorrie Maree Middleboro 1226 63 F 60-69 45:45.0 21 Avril Jackson-Black Middleboro 1197 54 F 50-59 46:03.0 22 Caroline Woodward Hanson 1288 15 F 1-18 46:12.0 23 Daniel McDermott East Bridgewater 1307 33 M 19-39 46:23.0 24 Rosanne Marino 1387 45 F 40-49 46:40.0 25 Emily Marino Lakeville 1386 11 F 1-18 46:40.0 26 Kimberly Robbins Middleboro 1255 45 F 40-49 47:16.0 27 Glenn Gately 1370 65 M 60-69 47:19.0 28 Veronica Ramos Middleboro 1250 41 F 40-49 47:29.0 29 Carol Kalchthaler Middleboro 1203 72 F 70-99 47:37.0 30 Robert Kalchthaler Middleboro 1202 75 M 70-99 47:37.0 31 Lisa Beausoleil Middleboro 1114 42 F 40-49 49:11.0 32 Shayne Hynes Middleboro 1195 43 F 40-49 49:36.0 33 Carolyn Doyle Plympton 1158 73 F 70-99 49:39.0 34 Carolyn McDermott Middleboro 1303 57 F 50-59 50:01.0 35 Erin Wright Quincy 1341 32 F 19-39 50:06.0 36 Michelle Henry Middleboro 1306 42 F 40-49 51:11.0 37 Valerie Gaughan Middleboro 1174 47 F 40-49 52:04.0 38 Andrew Grenon Lakeville 1399 50 M 50-59 52:39.0 39 Patricia Egan MIddleboro 1326 16 F 1-18 52:44.0 40 Megan Berryman Middleboro 1323 17 F 1-18 52:44.0 41 amanda ford Middleboro 1169 20 F 19-39 52:47.0 42 Pamela DeBerry Middleboro 1152 41 F 40-49 52:47.0 43 Lisa Perry Middleboro 1334 48 F 40-49 53:00.0 44 claire entel Assonet 1161 53 F 50-59 53:20.0 45 Jenna entel Assonet 1162 15 F 1-18 53:21.0 46 Rick Di Salvo Middleboro 1155 67 M 60-69 53:26.0 47 Allison Asiaf Brockton 1632 34 F 19-39 53:35.0 48 Lindsay Dahlquist Brockton 1631 30 F 19-39 53:36.0 49 Meghan McPeck Brockton 1400 29 F 19-39 53:36.0 50 susan black Middleboro 1120 65 F 60-69 53:59.0 51 edwin black Middleboro 1121 67 M 60-69 53:59.0 52 Danielle Trocia Middleboro 1362 15 F 1-18 54:27.0 53 Lindsey Tracki Middleboro 1363 17 F 1-18 54:29.0 54 Darian Sanders Middleboro 1262 7 M 1-18 54:33.0 55 Lindsay Woodwaro MIddleboro 1312 14 F 1-18 54:33.0 56 Melissa Klemme Middleboro 1359 14 F 1-18 54:33.0 57 Shaina Poh Middleboro 1360 16 F 1-18 54:34.0 58 Gabby Boutin Middleboro 1324 17 F 1-18 54:36.0 59 Carla Pelton Middleboro 1311 14 F 1-18 54:37.0 60 Madison Murray 1369 16 F 1-18 54:57.0 61 John Falcas 1371 27 M 19-39 54:57.0 62 Riley Keenan Weymouth 1343 14 F 1-18 55:06.0 63 Jenna LaMarca Braintree 1345 13 F 1-18 55:06.0 64 Carol Medeiros North Dighton 1354 51 F 50-59 55:08.0 65 Amy Bergman Abington 1116 36 F 19-39 55:18.0 66 Susan LaMarca Braintree 1208 44 F 40-49 55:18.0 67 Kathleen Woodward Hanson 1289 48 F 40-49 55:21.0 68 Elaine Boersdamm Middleboro 1125 47 F 40-49 55:21.0 69 Barbara Davin Rochester 1348 67 F 60-69 55:22.0 70 Estelle Amber Middleboro 1108 64 F 60-69 55:47.0 71 Susan Curran East Bridgewater 1145 33 F 19-39 55:47.0 72 Michele Bolton Middleborough 1127 53 F 50-59 56:18.0 73 Thomas Estey Middleboro 1163 42 M 40-49 56:24.0 74 Jeanine Knowlton Middleboro 1205 53 F 50-59 56:27.0 75 John Knowlton Middleboro 1204 48 M 40-49 56:27.0 76 Debbie Curran Brockton 1146 53 F 50-59 56:29.0 77 Margaret Estey Middleboro 1164 68 F 60-69 56:32.0 78 Victoria Bolton Middleboro 1128 16 F 1-18 56:42.0 79 Stephen McKinnon Middleboro 1233 65 M 60-69 56:55.0 80 Evelyn Pupek Middleboro 1310 49 F 40-49 57:00.0 81 Joshua Newcomb Middleboro 1364 10 M 1-18 57:00.0 82 Gabrielle Costa Middleboro 1141 42 F 40-49 57:00.0 83 Grace Rogers Middleboro 1365 15 F 1-18 57:00.0 84 Liz Porter Middleboro 1249 50 F 50-59 57:01.0 85 Rose Teixeira Carver 1276 66 F 60-69 57:01.0 86 Paula Smith Bridgewater 1266 57 F 50-59 57:01.0 87 Ava-Marie White Middleboro 1285 8 F 1-18 57:11.0 88 Victoria Turnor Middleboro 1278 45 F 40-49 57:11.0 89 Sherri Vannes Middleboro 1280 51 F 50-59 57:11.0 90 Greg Anderson Middleboro 1110 43 M 40-49 57:40.0 91 Jennifer Anderson Middleboro 1109 41 F 40-49 57:41.0 92 Allin Frawley Middleboro 1375 42 M 40-49 57:41.0 93 Dotty Caron Middleboro 1342 40 F 40-49 57:41.0 94 Lisa Cowen Somerset 1142 49 F 40-49 57:42.0
95 Jennifer Litterio East Taunton 1347 40 F 40-49 59:04.0 96 Rachel Gifford Raynham 1335 39 F 19-39 59:05.0 97 Kelly Camara Fall River 1136 29 F 19-39 1:00:21.0 98 Joel Ruiz New Bedford 1261 29 M 19-39 1:00:22.0 99 Debbie Warwick Taunton 1282 58 F 50-59 1:00:23.0 100 Michael Amaral Fall River 1105 35 M 19-39 1:00:23.0 101 Raul Botelho Fairhaven 1129 55 M 50-59 1:00:26.0 102 Tiffany Chaves Fall River 1138 24 F 19-39 1:00:27.0 103 Katelyn Warwick Raynham 1283 25 F 19-39 1:00:27.0 104 Erin Early 1316 15 F 1-18 1:00:53.0 105 Abigail Ethier MIddleboro 1322 16 F 1-18 1:00:53.0 106 Cayla Smith Middleboro 1372 16 F 1-18 1:00:53.0 107 Mary Mariano Bridgewater 1227 59 F 50-59 1:03:09.0 108 Joseph Mariano Bridgewater 1228 81 M 70-99 1:03:09.0 109 Carol Pearl Middleboro 1248 75 F 70-99 1:03:34.0 110 Sandy Mulligan Middleboro 1314 52 F 50-59 1:03:35.0 111 Joshua Robinson Middleboro 1259 14 M 1-18 1:05:22.0 112 Kathleen Robinson Middleboro 1256 49 F 40-49 1:05:47.0
113 Barry Robinson Middleboro 1257 44 M 40-49 1:05:47.0 114 Karalyn Robinson Middleboro 1258 16 F 1-18 1:05:48.0
Darian is uber-competitive, and he was pissed. Medals were awarded to the top three finishers in each age group. He didn't get a medal. But please look at that list again. The grouping he was in was 1 - 18. Good Lord, the difference between a kid 7-years-old, like Darian (THE youngest entrant in the race) and, say, a 17-year-old, is gigantic. I think it would truly be more fair if there was a 1 - 10 year old division. Darian (THE youngest entrant in the race; did I already point that out?) would have finished third and gotten his medal. Heck, if they had that division (and if he hadn't stopped and waited for his relatives, like the extremely sweet kid he is) he might have pushed it and finished first. I was damn proud of him, and tried to explain to him how well he did, but it took a while before he wasn't sad. I expect he'll be in the race again next year and I wouldn't bet against him smoking the field.
(By the way, I'm also proud of Ava and Victoria. This was the first time Ava has ever walked this distance. And Victoria, based on her time from last year's race, probably would have won her division if she wasn't such a swell Mom/Grandmom.)
That wraps up the major parts of our extremely enjoyable weekend. If you enjoyed reading about it half as much as we enjoyed living it, then we're twice as happy as you, so I apologize.
Soon, with more better stuff.
I'm proud of them as well, especially Darian! Impressed? Hell yea! The moment he wakes up til he goes to bed, constantly running. So full of energy. Next year, I'll be joining them. I'm not a runner by any means, used to a competitive swimmer on the high school swim team. I hope I can keep up with Darian!
ReplyDeleteWell, you certainly personalized the experience for us all. That kid has such a warm smile winning the race of life will not be a problem.
ReplyDeleteThe kid looks like a runner! What is it with the no arms pose? My Grandkids do the same.
ReplyDelete1-17...totally unfair...his day will come.
Stopping at the stop signs...so funny! Probably something his Uncle only does if someone is watching!
So the poor kid hasn't figured out what to do with his hands when his picture is being taken, unlike Ava.
ReplyDeleteI also noticed there was a family... at least It appears to be a family ...who finished almost together at the bottom of the list.
The boy just couldn't quite wait for the others.
Most excellent wrap-up and good on young Darian. Good on Grandma and Ava, too.
ReplyDeleteWe have personal experience with younger/older nephew and aunt thing. My two step-sisters from my father's third marriage are exactly one year apart from my two oldest boys... they're stair-steps, that go SN1, Sister 1, SN2, Sister 2. And yeah, they have fun with that. Almost as much fun as the boys have with SN3, who's 31 years younger than my oldest.
Totally Awesome!!! We run 5ks with the kids often (usually at least once a month.. it's the trick or trot this month) and we ALWAYS get separated. ALWAYS. The good news, most people look out for the kids... make sure they are hitting the water stations, find their parents, etc. So it's really very safe. And yes, the age division sucks. We like the ones that are 1-10 and then 10-17 or at least 1-15. How does anyone expect a 7 year old to compete with a 15 year old??? Either way, he did AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, they definitely should have done something about those divisions. So totally unfair to the young kids. Heck, if I was a 17-year-old in the race I would have been upset in being grouped with younger kids. Yet nobody should lose sight of the real winners of the race at the Food Pantry.
ReplyDeleteGreat story Suldog.
ReplyDeleteI too have a "no arms" photo from just a couple of years ago. Really freaked out a female friend of mine.
All it takes is a baggy top and you clasp your hands behind your back.
(And what are you supposed to do with your hands in a photo?)
It's nice to come back from my S-fest to such a wonderful story about your relatives. And these days, age, skin tone, etc., don't matter; if two people tell me they are related, there's no reason not to believe them. An amazing world, and your family is a grand part of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome family! One can't help but think Darian would have been at or near the top had he not let the others catch him up. And I just love the enthusiasm you have for your family!
ReplyDeleteYay for Darian. I hope he was rewarded with something like tofu and veggies. ;) Yay for Ava, also and especially for Victoria who has instilled the kindness of charity in the kids and has engaged the family to work and play together for this event. Well told.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Sounds like a fun weekend.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sounds like a blast . . . and that first time, 28 minutes and change, is a hell of a fast "walk."
ReplyDeleteway to go, darian! that is indeed an impressive result. and i fully agree the age breakdown should be more akin to what you suggest.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of weekend that I really wouldn't want to miss! Fun, fun, fun that's the way to relax and make the most of your day!
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