The 'Cheering at the London Marathon!' reminder came up in my diary today and I got very very sad. So I'm going to post some of my favourite memories from the best day of my life, running the race for @samaritans charity a year ago.
Obviously making it on telly was a huge highlight. I had no idea until I'd finished and had a million messages saying 'just saw you on the telly!'. So glad they caught me when I'd just started and not near the end...
Getting to experience the whole thing with @NicolaGeeTweets was so special. I trained with quite a few people leading up to the marathon, but my runs with Nicola were always so much fun - even the 20 miler (and how excited we were about pasta afterwards!).
I was so overwhelmed by the amount of support and friends and family who came out to cheer. One of my colleagues even got her kids involved - check out this awesome sign at mile 3! Lun was the first person I saw and it was so early on but I was so happy to see her.
When I first saw Aidan at about mile 7. Was so delighted as he'd been away and I hadn't seen him in well over a week. Have no idea what I'm doing here though.
Me running towards my parents at mile 9, ish? Had no idea where they were going to be, but turns out they were multiple places along the route and at this point was the first time I saw them. It was emotional!
I love this photo. When @louisejonesetc spotted me at mile 25. I was just SO HAPPY. I also saw my housemates very close to this mark as well, mile 25 was a good mile.
Finished! Hadn't stopped running for just over 5 hours but I was the happiest girl in the world. At this point a lovely volunteer from @samaritans met me and took me to the meeting point where my parents and friends were waiting.
This girl completely surprised me at mile 13. Had no idea she was coming to cheer me on and it was the biggest surprise when I heard a huge scream of my name and knew it had to be someone I knew. Thanks @KittyCormack

Speaking on stage about why I chose to run for @samaritans, although I will say I was completely flabbergasted by this point and had no idea what I was on about!
@NicolaGeeTweets and I waiting for our leg messages! So pleased we got to see each other at the end and celebrate together at how much we had achieved!
Dinner afterwards with @AidanTurnbull, my best friend Hodge, my parents and Nan.
And just like that it was all over. The best day of my life without a shadow of a doubt. Some people find marathons, or running in general, pretty dull and fair enough, but I assure you that they're magical. Hopefully we'll be back bigger and better next year.
Thank you to everyone taking part in the @LondonMarathon 2.6 challenge today to raise money to help save the UK's charities. Without vital funds, I can't do my job and support those in need of @Blisscharity's support.