Hello, world!
A guest post by Snydes "Ay yo, Patsy!" is how I typically shout to my girl Tricia, the most gratefully grateful great & gracious person I know. So "ay yo, grateful readers!" Namaste. Ohm Shanti Shanti. Peace. L'chaim! Before you're let down and choose to continue reading this because you think that I'm going to come up with some witty one liners, let's be frank: I'm no Carrie Bradshaw. I am in no way going to talk about my love affair with Mr. Big, New York City, and my best girlfriends. I'll do that when Tricia goes to an Ashram in India. For now, whilst she's in Costa Rica, I'll do my best to indulge you (even further than Patsy does) as to why you should leave wherever you are right now and move west, to a land called San Francisco. Today was a big day in SF -- it was the annual Bay To Breakers run which is one of the most talked about days of the year here in the foggy city. B2B's (not Backstreet Boys, that's Bay 2 Breakers fo' short) official website states that it's "a San Francisco tradition for nearly 100 years; a 12k footrace held every third Sunday in May with serious runners and costumed participants alike." In my world & the kewl circles I run in [hahahahaha], B2B involves little running & a lot of drinking, usually kicking off before the hours of 8:30a on a Sunday. Bay to Breakers is historically known to attract more "costumed participants alike" than serious runners. Minus me of course, a recently-accomplished-5+ hour-marathon-finisher, who completed about 2 miles of the race 'dressed up' as Cher from the 80's. It was my first time participating in B2B even though I've lived in the city for about 2 years. Last year I haphazardly (read: purposefully) slept through the event because I thought it would rain on the parade. This year, the weather called for 100% chance of sunshine, light winds, and a whole lotta tushies + semi-nudity. I said, "put me in coach" to that. A group of friends and I organized around 8a in downtown SF for some brekkie and bubbles before heading out to the mean streets of San Francisco. We opted for a PG-13 group costume of 80's rockstars, it was all the glitz and glam I had dreamt it being these years. Ladies and gents, B2B did not let this sister down. No, if anything, it let me up and took me completely by surprise at the sheer OMG-ness of the day. Not only were there tons of naked/nearly-naked/barely naked/sort of naked/naked-costume-wearing-naked people, but today was (and is every year) the day that SF'ers declared, "I will let my freak flag fly!!!" The weather was gorgeous, the sun was out in full-force and I have seldom been as proud & grateful to live in this amazing city as I was today. I wish Patsy had been there to experience the insanity with me in-person. As an homage to her, and the cult-following-that-is-this-blog, I have shared with you some of my gal pal Kate's best shots of the day from B2B. Yours, in gratitude with an attitude, -s.
5 Comments
Lia
5/21/2012 12:38:09 am
I really enjoyed the guest blogger, s. Her point of view is infectious and I wish I could've been running next to her in B2B, clad in a whole lot of spandex.
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Courtney
5/21/2012 03:22:23 am
Oh Snydes.... you are a dream. Next year, I'm totally "running" it with you :-)
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snydes
5/21/2012 05:19:09 pm
thanks, lia + courtney!!! xoxoxoxoxo
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