I RAN THE NYC MARATHON.
Yesterday, I became a marathoner. This was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. The journey has been a testament to what hard work and determination can achieve, and I will forever be grateful for this deeply emotional, mental, and physical experience.Being a part of this race has me feeling more proud than ever to be a New Yorker.
The race encapsulates the spirit and energy of New York City itself: diverse, vibrant, challenging, and ultimately, a big celebration of human achievement. Honored to run this thing in support of @bluecard1934: a non profit that provides direct financial assistance to holocaust survivors currently living below the poverty line
Thank you everyone again to my friends, family, and everyone else: I’m grateful for your support whether you messaged me words of encouragement, cheered, high-fived, donated, etc….it means a lot to me as this was a really big deal for me. Also, BIG congrats to all the other marathon runners out there.Also, shoutout to my photographer friends for capturing these photos of me: @watchingnewyork, @scoboco, @fritzbacon, @billydeee.