42KM on Wheels and Video: Super Pinoy, Seabiskwit, and Kuya Eugene
Subic International Marathon
October 24, 2009
Here I thought, being a part of the support van was as easy as … handing out the bottles in succession, or whenever they need it. Giving them GU when they need it already, and taking videos and pictures of them while listening to feel-good music and resting my back on the rows of seats in the support van (haven’t had enough decent sleep rushing projects just to be able to come through for my brother). Yeah, THAT part was easy. Stopping every how-many-minutes was very tiring! Waiting for them if they needed anything more was stressful! I’m just glad Kuya Eugene and Kuya Ian aka Seabiskwit were able to finish their first marathon together! Woohoo!
During the early part of the race: The three guys, whom I will label as the “Tres Hermanos”, Kuya Isko aka Super Pinoy, Kuya Ian aka Seabiskwit, and Kuya Eugene
Kuya Jeff Abenina on the lead, president of Camanava Runners. Woohoo! Go Kuya Jeff!!
Tried to get a shot of runners halfway through the race, even if water in almost four aid stations have run out!
Was trying to get a shot of the Tres Hermanos under this supposed good lighting spot we found along the road where we parked and saw the Running Ninja instead. Go Sam!
With the van support backing them up, I sorta checked up on how they were doing on the road while asking if they needed anything.
This part of the highway was too dark so Kuya Isko had to use a headlamp to help them be guided.
Hello!
Nice recap!! Video kung video!!!! May music at the background pa… galing!!!
Hi Argonaut! Kung mas hi-res sana yung camera ko, balak ko kumuha ng longer shots and i-edit talaga eh. Hehe! Salamat! 😀
Per your recommendation 2 years ago I got the ergo, then I got aneothr one because I love it so much. I put all three of my kids in it (one at a time of course) there weights aren’t that big of a range but they all fall somewhere in the 23-36 pound range. I mostly use it on my back, except for when I want them to sleep. Yes I hate the belly fat thing too, but oh well it’s part of the deal. I’ve never tried the beco, but I don’t feel like I have a need to I’m pretty much 100% satisfied with my ergo. When my babies are infants I use the bjorn (and most recently the moby, while the weather’s cool) or I swaddle them in a blanket and plop them in the ergo front carrying (I don’t have the infant insert but this seems to work just fine and they’re all nice and swaddled). We got our ergos for $45 and $50 on craigslist which is well worth the price for how much we use them.