
Looking forward to how you were feeling later and the next few days

For someone who doesn't like Mission Space, you sure were defying gravity in a few of those pictures


Nice action shots that NaCler took for you!
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That is a sweet looking medal ~ was it something a little more special for the 20th anniversary? And am I the only one that had upside down H pictures? I was reading his report on my phone at the doctor's office and some of the photos were upside down, but now that I am home and on the computer, they look fine...MmeLeota wrote:Ok...I'm...outta...breath....just...reading....this....post....WHEW!
H, I am so proud of you for accomplishing such a feat! That's a mighty handsome piece of hardware you earned too!
Thanks ladies! Yes it was a special medal they crafted just for the 20th anniversary of the marathon. That was one of the things that hooked me (us)Amy wrote:That is a sweet looking medal ~ was it something a little more special for the 20th anniversary? And am I the only one that had upside down H pictures? I was reading his report on my phone at the doctor's office and some of the photos were upside down, but now that I am home and on the computer, they look fine...MmeLeota wrote:Ok...I'm...outta...breath....just...reading....this....post....WHEW!
H, I am so proud of you for accomplishing such a feat! That's a mighty handsome piece of hardware you earned too!
Thanks so much--I am very humbled by your post. Yes, we all support one another---after we finish we go on and cheer on the rest of the runners. I read somewhere: I have more respect for the person who finishes last than the one who finished first. So true!cy1229 wrote:SO.
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In my head, I can run like the wind. I've always wanted to run, but wearing a leg brace as a toddler and having super uncoordinated feet has more often than not resulted in me starfishing across the pavement when I run more than a few feet. So, in my head, I run like the wind and look forward to having a perfect body in Heaven so I can run as much as I'd like.
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IMPRESSED.
Such perseverance! I can see the pain, grit, and determination on your face in the photos that NaCler took. I don't think you should look at finishing at 5:53 as failing to make your time. Your time goal would have worked if the heat wasn't unbearable and the overwhelmingness of the whole ordeal didn't sap some of your strength. Finishing is a huge deal.
The irony of reading about your race two days after the Boston Marathon bombings isn't lost on me, either. I'm learning more and more that the Indianapolis 500 Festival Mini (it's a half-marathon), or the Boston Marathon, or any combination of the WDW races (5k, 10k, half, full, Goofy, Dopey, Seriously-gray-matter-deprivedy) are all parts of a certain community that supports everyone and criticizes no one.
Bravo, WWDRH! Bravo!
You might not believe this, but even though during training I didnt have SSE there to make me smile, or the gospel choir...they are there in my head. AND..I have more than once told my wife, "OK Babe--SSE is coming into view now--isnt it a glorious sight!!"theBIGyowski wrote:Fantastic TR!
I hope that I can run a full marathon someday. My knees give out around 11.5-12 miles...so a Half is about all I can do right now when I am in good shape. I do have a goal to run the Goofy someday though before I really start breaking down.
Having run the Half at WDW a few times, being able to relive the experience via your TR has been a joy. The pain is so great at times that it almost fuels you towards the end of the race. There is nothing like seeing SSE and knowing there is an end in sight. How awesome would it be if you had that kind of motivation during training!
I will say though that it was easier to train for my second WDW Half because I had the memories of the first one in my mind...and remembering getting chills hearing the gospel choir right there near the finish. If/when DW and I can get back down there to run we will hopefully be able to join up with you and your DW...and NaCler of course...for some good times.
Can't wait for the rest of your TR...and your "recovery" time in the parks.
Our Sons are confirmed for Wine & Dine! yayyy---but they are going to be skipping Dopey (Too many days out of school).Amy wrote:Great end to your trip report H! Now I know how you dealt with the post-marathon aches and pains ~ beer!
Do you think your sons go with you on the next trip?
I have to agree with you on the Maelstrom attraction. It is nice, but nothing I will wait a really long time to ride. I think it is so popular because it actually has a little tiny thrill with the waterfall, and it's one of the few "rides" for kids in the World Showcase. I'm guessing the parents use it to appease the kids who do not really want to see another show, film or wander through yet another gift shop.
I am still in denial about Dopey---we have so many other races before that one, that I havent really even thought about it too much. (except when I rang up that $1,000 bill for it!!)theBIGyowski wrote:Awesome ending to the TR!
Strangely, I agree with you on Maelstrom. As much as I love it...I don't actually know why...because it is not that great of an attraction. Going backwards and down a small fall is kinda cool...but not worth the stand-by queue wait. Maybe it's popular because it is the only "thrill" in WS. I'm guessing your SIL doesn't put mustard on her pretzels...that usually solves any dryness...or your beer solution works just as well.
I still can't believe you all signed up for the Dopey. Four days in a row worth of waking up before the birds so you can run...while on vacation...AT WDW...is indeed Dopey!I say that...but know that if my knees and wallet could handle it I would be right there with you.
Blaming my Wife, huh? I see---I notice you didnt try to stop her! you are just as guilty buddy-boy!NaCler wrote:Awesome report WWDRH. And not just because I played a small part in it.Thank you again for all the kind words and for sharing your trip with me and my wife. Just a few things:
Sleeping on Stupid Judy??? COME ON MAN!!! That ride is awesome!
I believe your wife was the instigator of you going on RnR... I was just along for the ride... so to speak.
I can't believe you went back to get that pic of Canadian Donald after you KNEW how important it was to me...