February was an especially busy month for us. I had been simultaneously excited about and dreading February. No, not because of those obnoxious Subway commercials -- how hard is it to say Februany? Let's back up -- we had Lisa and Jerry Logan and Josh and Katie Pike over for dinner. It was a blast catching up and I can't wait to see Baby Boy Logan (aka Lil G.) Valentine's Day was sweet and John being away to Greenville, SC for a week wasn't terrible -- but the half-marathon (for which there was little training) was at the end of the month. The two days prior to the race would be spent at Epcot and the Magic Kingdom (note: next race will not have me walking in flipflops for two days -- fresh legs are needed for 13.1 miles!) I gave myself a couple of days to pack so that it was not overwhelming. (Typically on trips, I forget essentials like a tooth brush or underwear. This means that I have tons of underwear at home and several toothbrushes because I am always having to buy new ones. Any pump supplies? OY! We have a bunch!) I think I did a great job packing. Really. I impressed myself.
We loaded into the car with Ricky and Keri on Thursday night. We spent the night in Macon with John's parents. It was fun catching up and letting Harper spend some time with her grandparents. The next morning, we hit the road for Orlando. The ride down was pretty uneventful, mostly because Keri and Ricky were SO good to Harper. (Keri is one of the greatest people I know and I have a special place in my heart for her for these reaons: she always finds Snocaps for me even when I can't find them anywhere, she ran the half-marathon with me and was my biggest cheerleader, AND, most importantly, she is so good to Harper.) As soon as we checked in to our hotel (special things to Dottie Stubel for being the biggest fan of Disney and hooking us up with a great deal!) we changed, I pumped and we went to Epcot.
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| Keri crowned Harper on the ride to Orlando |
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| Harper's first ride -- the tram to Epcot! |
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| meeting Aurora -- Harper was not amused |
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It was a great day to visit Epcot and Harper enjoyed several rides like Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, etc. I am super dorky and love Epcot the most. We walked around the World Showcase, eating dinner and China and watching the fireworks display.
The next morning we had every intention of waking up to see the opening of the Magic Kingdom, but Harper had other plans. We eventually made it to the park and had a blast. It was so crowded.
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| we just walked through the gates at the Magic Kingsom |
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| Jungle Cruise |
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| Harper and her Daddy watching a concert |
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| mesmerized by "It's a Small World" |
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I was so worried that Harper wouldn't take any naps at the park since we planned to spend the whole day there. I was clearly a silly thing to worry about....
Harper even slept through the Winnie the Pooh ride. She woke up just in time for us to walk through the gift shop. She kept pointing at Winnie the Pooh -- so her daddy bought her a stuffed animal.
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| Harper and Keri |
After spending most of the day at the Magic Kingdom, we left to meet Ricky at the hotel. He went to watch the Braves play that afternoon. His friend, David Hale, made the 40 man roster this year. We showered and got dressed so that we could meet David and his girlfriend, Megan, for dinner. Downtown Disney was packed. We lucked out and got a table at an Irish Pub. We sat outside with live music. It was a blast.
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| Megan, David and our waiter, Kevin. |
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| Keri, Ricky and Harper |
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| David finally held her! |
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Harper loved the live music. I play music all the time around the house and she loves to dance. If you haven't seen the video, you might enjoy watching
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The next morning was the big race. Buses were running from the hotel to Epcot (the start and finish of the race) from 3-4am. Thankfully, we were outside waiting at 3:30 because the lines were so long. Yes, I was super nervous but at this stage in the game -- I was going 13.1 miles. I tried to dress up as Snow White. Keri was Aurora. I made the mistake of thinking my running tank top (with built in bra) would be sufficient for a nursing mom. WRONG! I went the whole way with my jacket zipped up -- yes, it was super warm. Lesson learned. We were in corral C, so we started 15 minutes after the start of the race. We found a couple whose pace I really liked and for 2.5 miles we rocked it. We had to stop for a restroom break and lost them. That was ok. We were still going strong. A little after 3 miles was a photo stop with all the fellas from Disney fairy tales. We waited in line -- meanwhile the leaders of the race were heading past us in the other direction-- done with nearly 8 miles. yikes! One thing that needs to be said is that we didn't run the race to achieve a personal best. I can't imagine running Disney race for that reason. You run it because it is an awesome environment with photo stops with characters that you would never normally see in a park (or the lines would be too long.) We stopped for photos with all the villains, Mary Poppins, Belle, Alice in Wonderland, a photo at the castle. It was great. So, our official time was slightly less than 4 hours wasn't entirely correct. (Also, we made a deal with ourselves that if we stopped for a photo, we would run harder to make up for lost time. It was exhausting, but very worth it.)
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| the villain photo stop |
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| haha...I have 2 ponchos and 4 energy gels in my pocket |
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| right before the race |
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| "how are you?" "tired." "i can't even imagine." |
It was hard. My longest training run was 6 miles. I was in pain. I kept saying that I was doing it for Harper and for John. I mostly did this for me. How could I let myself get so out of shape? That question brings tears to my eyes even as I type it now. In the back of my mind I also knew that John's flight was at 12:30 and he would need to get to the airport a few hours early. We needed to finish this race so that I could say bye to my husband.
There are two things that I never want released even if I die tomorrow: my Google search history and the playlist that got me through this race. I will admit, we walked one mile. Mile 10. That was it. We didn't even stop for pictures or anything after that. My knee was hurting so badly -- my feet sore from two days of walking the parks. Keri was awesome. She could have done the race a lot faster if I didn't hold her back. She stayed with me and cheered me on -- I love her for that. My goal was to do the 13.1 miles in under 3 hours. Although our official times says we did not, Keri kept our time on her phone and accounted for our photo stops. AND WE CAME IN UNDER 3 HOURS. For some people that isn't a big deal. For this overweight, out of shape breastfeeding mama, it was awesome. I had a vision of us seeing the finish line and running to John and Harper and crying (and hopefully nursing immediately!) That didn't happen. John needed to get the the airport 3 hours early. Ricky was taking him. No one was meeting us at the finish line. So here is the finish line and all I have are tears. Yes, I am exhausted and proud of myself -- but Keri and I want to share this moment with the men we love and they aren't there. We grab some waters, powerades and our sub-par snack boxes. We get our medals and take pictures. We wait in line for a bus ride back to the hotel to shower and head home.
This magical weekend ended abruptly -- it was bittersweet. I was very emotional the whole way home. I didn't get to say bye to John, and I was in pain. I knew that I had a whole week alone with Harper (who was getting sick.) She was particularly fussy on the way home. Ricky and Keri were so good to me. I swore I wouldn't do another race.
My mom came and spent the night with me. She dealt with Harper the whole night. I got to sleep. I iced my knee. The next day I felt great. I was a little sore, but my knee didn't hurt at all. John had arrived safely to Budapest. I had nothing to cry about anymore. Now I want to sign up for another Disney race.
Good for you for completing the race despite all obstacles!
ReplyDelete~Margaret
Absolutely love your running costume.
ReplyDeleteOMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. I just typed a looooong comment and lost it when I went to publish...errrrr. OK. Here we go again.
ReplyDeleteFirst, you are AMAZING. I can't even imagine running a half marathon now let alone after having a baby, while breastfeeding, in a crazy costume, and on having-walked-Disney-for-two-days feet.
Second, you are GORGEOUS. Like seriously. I tell Jerry this all the time (like maybe so much that it's creepy that I am admitting it right now). And then I make fun of him for having a crush on you in high school and you weren't feeling it. Hahaha.
Third, I think I may be a little hormonal and emotional because when I was reading your comment about tearing up or crying while you were typing, I was getting all misty eyed and was all, "but she's beautiful and she just literally birthday this incredible girl less than a year ago" and whatnot. But I do really appreciate the honesty. Helps me prepare for the myriad of emotions I will be feeling in the next year!
Fourth, thanks again for dinner. So much fun! Jerry and I were debriefing our trip on the plane and he was asking me for my top 3 highlights. I was like, "Oh, dinner with the Pikes and Clarks, of course! That's always a highlight!" So thanks for that!!