Chiomaca
DIS Veteran
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- Oct 16, 2014
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I bought some for Marine Corps but have to admit I've reverted to pins. It's so much easier to shift the bib if I don't like where/how it is sitting on me after I put my shirt on. I know, vanity..and a little OCD because it CANNOT be crooked.Race Dots ...
I know some of you are early birds, but I didn't even leave my hotel until almost 4:45 on Sunday and I stayed a mile away at the Fairfield Inn. I've been known to be outside the corrals for the National Anthem when I'm in one of the further back corrals. I was in A this time, so didn't think I could cut it that close. Still made it in without about 10 minutes to warm up for both races.Ugh 4am! I was going to leave the hotel at 4:45. I really don't want to be standing on my feet for 2 hours before I have to run for 3 more.
Sorry I missed you guys. I had too much family to do a Saturday meet up.It was a pretty quick meet up. I know Vicki and I really discussed trying to do something a little more planned out next year and we're going to work on some plans, I'm sure. So if you're back next year we'll have something more fleshed out, including how to recognize us. I know I had to leave by 3:15 to make the Facebook group meet up so I had to leave pretty quickly, but it was so great to meet a few of us.
I did the same thing, except with Feetures socks, which I love. I bought the Tink NB shoes and wore them on Friday but don't know if I'll ever wear them again. They felt fine at first but then the back of the shoe started digging into my right ankle - when I took the shoe off that night, I had a 1/4 inch dent in the skin! But they realy do glow in the dark, which was awesome.I got 4 pairs of the ones where they were selling the Thorlo socks for buy 3 get 1 free,
Ugh, no kidding. We did a few dark rides, Buzz Lightyear, and Star Tours and called it a day.Trying to get around on Saturday was such a royal pain!
My runs were pretty great. There really is a big difference when you start in the early corrals. For the 10K, I wore the Silvermist costume I'd made, which worked pretty well. Next time I will make the waistband out of something moisture wicking if the main body is a printed lycra. Other than that, I was really happy and the Pixies on the course all recognized me. Silvermist was, of course, the last one of the course, and the person I gave my iPhone to captured a couple of great moments. The MarathonFoto person, not so much. Kinda glad, because I don't have to pay for the pictures I really liked. I stopped for lots of pics, but still managed to be under a 9:30 moving pace. For the half, my Garmin and iPhone both had a hard time synching, so I missed the first 20-50 feet of the run. That turned out to be good because I just ignored them for the rest of the run. I was thinking about picking up my pace when I saw a woman also in a Team RWB shirt and carrying a flag, who was struggling around 8.5. We'd talked in the corral and I let her go ahead because she was going to be running faster than I wanted to go. Turned out she'd hurt her knee, so I ran with her from mile 9 to the finish. In the end, my splits up to that point showed I would have PRd the half, but I'm glad I ran with her anyway.