 New York City, two hands up! New York City, two hands up! Okay, we are ready to rock and roll, folks. Oh man, here's the drop bag. It's all packed and ready to go. Oh my goodness, so I'm looking directly north at the Manhattan skyline. I can see all the big buildings. I'm also looking out my motel room at the trees. Little tip of the day before the 2019 New York City Marathon. At this point, at about 7.30 a.m., I see no movement in the trees with respect to a breeze or a wind. And so that is a good sign. And yes, of course, just put a little more ink on my wrist. There it is. Mom, patience, 520. Mom, patience, 520. All right, folks. Thank you for being here. Thanks for watching. Oh, it's unbelievable. I can't believe it. The five boroughs. Let's do this. Let's go. Butta my brand. Come on now, come on now, everyone. Oh. That's me. Luke Corral. Luke Corral. We're almost there. Devin. What's up? Matt Devin, he watches the vlog from Tennessee. All right, here we go. Heading to the start line. It's Seth James to more fans. Jordan and I ran for like 15 miles together. Dude, that was hard. Great job, guys. Fifth Avenue was your fifth avenue. On YouTube. I'm proud of you. Two marathoners in two weeks. Oh, man. Respect. Oh, man. It was fun. It was fun. Thanks for cheering. So crazy enough, we're still in Manhattan. The race is done. But I had my bag with my laptop, my camera, delivered here because it was in Staten Island this morning. A courier delivered it. It's here. I feel like I'm whole again. I got the camera back. So we're back in business, everybody. What a day in New York City. Can't wait to tell you about the race. Oh my gosh. So I think I was right about two hours and 24 minutes. I don't know the official time yet. You guys probably know before me, so. All right, let's stop. Here we go. No, they just have to stop. They have to take public transportation. That freckles. Guess what my aunt has? There it is, epsom salt. That's what I'm talking about. Oh, I did not pack this from Colorado. Oh, it was here in Brooklyn. Oh yeah. And then deep blue rub. Put that on afterward. And of course, my compressed sport. Oh my goodness. Crazy enough. Crazy enough. Amsterdam hurt more. Quite a bit more. Like my legs feel much better at this point compared to two weeks ago, even though today was hillier. So that's what you get for going out 106.53. But it was a good day. I'll get you an update later after the burger. After the burger. There you go. Brooklyn. You can tip through the app. There it is. I'm putting it in the blog. That might be breakfast. Delicious, delicious. Oh, that's what I needed. All right, signing off, everyone, from my aunt's mail room here in Brooklyn. I'm down here because everyone is sleeping up in the apartment. Signing off for tonight. The burger was amazing. And I'm trying. Oh my gosh, that's all. I can't break down the race tonight. I'm too tired. I will give you all of the analysis in tomorrow's vlog, all my thoughts about the race. Wow, what a ride through the five boroughs. But I have been trying to track down tonight my position, my placing for today. I'm getting a couple different answers. But it looks like I thought I may have snuck into 33rd place overall, which is pretty exciting for me. But it looks like I may have been, according to the New York Roadrunners website, 36th place. And you're not going to believe who was in 37th place. I'm not even going to say it. You're not even going to, it's like the plot thickens. The plot thickens, it's absolutely insane. So anyway, it was an amazing day. And thank you to everyone out there who filmed and sent me clips. If I didn't get your clip in today's vlog, don't worry, I have it saved. And I'll probably use it in tomorrow's vlog and the next vlog and the next vlog. So don't worry. In the cheering, I heard Seth so many times, but in Butter My Bread and See Beauty Work Hard in the streets of New York, and I would do a little finger wave. I don't know if you saw that, but I couldn't like throw my arm up because I was focused on the task at hand. So it was amazing. And at the end of the day, okay. So my official time was 2 24 01. Okay, in case you didn't know, which is obviously not 2 19. And I'll explain again tomorrow what happened in the race. Overall, I can't be, I can't hang my head low after Amsterdam two weeks ago. And yeah, I've got a lot of thoughts as to what transpired out there on the pavement. And at the end of the day, I was doing this for my mom. Absolutely amazing. Love you mom. It was like, this is actually my aunt said today, like this is one of those two hour and 30 minute windows in life that you'll remember forever. And I hope you out there are like creating those little niches in life where you can remember special moments with your loved ones, whether it's in a 5k race or a 100 mile race or whatever the case may be. So anyway, thank you for being here. Honestly, I'll be frank. Question of the day. I didn't even think of one ahead of time because I'm just soaking in the moment, but let's go with, oh my goodness. You know what? I'm not even gonna ask one. I'm not gonna force it. I'm just gonna soak in the moment. And I just soak it in the moment. So I love you all. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And I think I'll be back. I think I'll be back to the streets of New York. I'll just put it that way, all right? Okay, signing off to a couple of vlogs from here in the last couple of days here in New York. You guys are the best. You are the best. Best family on YouTube, you better believe it. All right, seek beauty, work hard and love each other. See you tomorrow.