UGAFan0829
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Hello, everyone! Its been a month or so since our trip, but I finally decided to start my trip report! My husband Mike and I took a trip down the first weekend of March so that I could run in the Princess Half Marathon. Our dates were Friday, March 5th thru Monday, March 8th. It was our shortest trip yet, but we were both happy to be going back to Disney!
I suppose I should now give some introductions to the small cast of our trip. First theres my DH, Mike.
Mike is 33 and works for an industrial tire company. He and I have been married for nearly 11 years now and he is my very best friend. We celebrated our 10th anniversary with a 7-night DCL cruise followed by 5 nights at the BoardWalk Villas. You can find that TR here:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2290786
Mikes main favorite characters are Donald, Pumbaa and Mater. He also loves hunting, fishing, dirt-track and drag racing. During my training for the half, Mike was always there to support me. He went on all my training runs with me and gave me the encouragement I needed when I was lacking. He believed in me even when I didnt believe in myself.
And then theres me, Missy.
Im 29 and have been in banking for 10 years. Its definitely not where I would have pictured myself ending up, but its a job, and I like it-most days. My favorite characters are Pooh, Ariel, Lilo and Stitch. If you asked me how in the world I ended up wanting to run a half marathon, I would have to tell you that I really dont know. I think the lure of Disney has a lot to do with it! One day I happened to be over on the WISH boards where I came across the official thread for the Princess Half. I started reading it and found out what it was all about, and I knew then that I wanted in! So, I saved the $120 that it costs to register, and I did it. Once Id spent that money, I knew there was no turning back with that much of a commitment on the line, I knew I had to do it-finish or not. So for 13+ weeks, I trained for 5 days a week. I admit that there were several days that I missed because I was just too tired and lazy, but for the most part I trained hard. And on my last long run, after weeks and weeks of doubting myself, after I finished 10 miles, I finally began to realize that maybe, just maybe this was something that I could do after all!
I suppose I should now give some introductions to the small cast of our trip. First theres my DH, Mike.

Mike is 33 and works for an industrial tire company. He and I have been married for nearly 11 years now and he is my very best friend. We celebrated our 10th anniversary with a 7-night DCL cruise followed by 5 nights at the BoardWalk Villas. You can find that TR here:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2290786
Mikes main favorite characters are Donald, Pumbaa and Mater. He also loves hunting, fishing, dirt-track and drag racing. During my training for the half, Mike was always there to support me. He went on all my training runs with me and gave me the encouragement I needed when I was lacking. He believed in me even when I didnt believe in myself.
And then theres me, Missy.

Im 29 and have been in banking for 10 years. Its definitely not where I would have pictured myself ending up, but its a job, and I like it-most days. My favorite characters are Pooh, Ariel, Lilo and Stitch. If you asked me how in the world I ended up wanting to run a half marathon, I would have to tell you that I really dont know. I think the lure of Disney has a lot to do with it! One day I happened to be over on the WISH boards where I came across the official thread for the Princess Half. I started reading it and found out what it was all about, and I knew then that I wanted in! So, I saved the $120 that it costs to register, and I did it. Once Id spent that money, I knew there was no turning back with that much of a commitment on the line, I knew I had to do it-finish or not. So for 13+ weeks, I trained for 5 days a week. I admit that there were several days that I missed because I was just too tired and lazy, but for the most part I trained hard. And on my last long run, after weeks and weeks of doubting myself, after I finished 10 miles, I finally began to realize that maybe, just maybe this was something that I could do after all!