dumbo_buddy
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Good morning everyone. We are in Disney now but I just had to pop in to congratulate Kayla on a fantastic half marathon!!!!



Are you interested in me incorporating this into Healthy Habits? I am taking a different/new approach with HH for the summer and this would be perfect. However, I will only do it with your permission.
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Good morning everyone. We are in Disney now.........
*drumroll*
I MADE IT!!
Here is a recap of the race for a first-timer:
Woke up at 4 and my bff and I rolled out around 5:15. The race started at 6:30, I pretty much nervously talked my bff to death, we fist bumped across the barriers as soon as the race started and I was off. First 4 miles flew by, I'm pretty sure I ran nearly all the time. By mile 6 I started to get a little tired, the pain was slowly rising. I was going strong past the 7 and 8th mile, taking more walk breaks. By the time I got to 11, I was walking most of the way. Made it to mile 12 and about 12.5 miles someone taps my shoulder. It's a girl about my age and said I was doing a great job for my first half. (Our bibs had that info on it) I asked her about her races as we jogged a bit and then we parted. We kept passing each other as we'd run and walk. Around 13 miles she came up beside me again and said "It's all adrenaline, it's only .3 more miles!! Come on!" We ended up running with each other to the finish line and high-fived at the end.I finished in about 2:40 or so and got my medal!! My bff was there cheering me on. I originally told my family to be there about 3 hours in because I figured I'd finish a little after, but I called my mom to tell her I already done and my family stopped by to take photos.
Honestly, it was NOT as bad as I was anticipating. Around mile 8 the pain was fairly bad, but it was also a bit numbing in my legs so it was pretty easy to take a light jog without walking. I got some nice size blisters on the side of my feet and my calves were really cramping near the end. I was very very thankful to the nice young woman who talked to me that I finished with. I have to say I thought I was going to be sick right after I crossed the finish line, just because I was so tired. It happened at my last 5k too. Got some animal crackers and water and I was ready to sit down.![]()
I am SO proud of myself and really shocked at how well I did. I didn't really sweat very much, my side never hurt, the only cramping was in my calves and I didn't really have to talk myself into running. The route was great and beautiful. It took us through some wooded areas and kept us out of most traffic and the weather was absolutely PERFECT! It was probably 60-70 degrees the entire time, very enjoyable. It is mindblowing to me that my first 5k was actually much worse than this race. I think I knew to take it slow and just do my best so I didn't overexert myself quickly.
Well, I think that about sums it up. I am incredibly sore and I can barely stand, so I think I will definitely be resting up before WDW! They decided to train me for my job on Monday so I could work a bit Tuesday. They're probably going to be looking strangely while I limp all day.
Thank you for all your encouraging words!!
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
Sorry.
Sue,
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
Sorry.
Sue,
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
Sorry.
Sue,
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
Sorry.
Sue,
Congratulations to all who have lost on this challenge, all those maintaining, and big hugs to those who have gained, but stuck it out, and worked hard at it. Some times life just gets in the way of our weight loss goals, but as long as we keep our minds in it, and never give up, we will reach them one day.
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
I'm going to try and be more consistant with my quotes. I know a few people really liked them.
I ran the Fargo Half Marathon this past weekend, along with my DS14. My DD17 and DD15 came along to be spectators. ROAD TRIP!
It was about a 6 hour drive there. Got to Fargo kind of late (7:00 pm)- went to the expo. It was super hard to get to because the 5k was going on and it started from the same place the expo was. We finally made it and went inside to the expo. It was pretty big- reminded me of Disney race expos. We got my packet and shopped for the last minute stuff we needed. Then we went to our hotel and got checked in and waited on Zach's race packet to be delivered. He just found out someone he knew (a girl) was running this race two days before and decided he wanted to run it (don't you just love teenagers?). I found him a bib on Craigslist. We got the bib, then headed to Old Chicago to carb load. By the time we were back to our room it was 10:30 at least. We laid out our race stuff and went to bed.
We got up at 5:30 for a 7:30 start. I noticed from the race guide that there were shuttles running from a nearby grocery store. Judging from how difficult it was to make it to the start area the previous day when they were running the 5k I just drove to the shuttle and had my DD17 and DD15 take the car and meet us later at the finish line. They were able to chill at IHOP, and they were thankful for that. The shuttle was fine, but it took FOREVER to get us there. Traffic was crazy. We barely made it to the start in time. A lot of people must have started late. Good thing your time doesn't start until you cross the start line.
I really liked the course. It was pretty flat and had bands at every mile. We went through a lot of residential areas. Some bands were literally "garage bands" playing at their houses. It was so cool! I kept listening to my RunKeeper and judging the time/distance left against how I felt. I changed shoes from my Nike Run Free to a pair of New Balance. The Run Free might have been just too minimal for me. My it band still hurt some, but not nearly as bad as the race 3 weeks ago. I persevered, and thanks to a text from my DD17 that said "if you're walking right now start running. " I kept at it. I took about 4 or 5 one minute walk breaks through the whole thing and she caught me at one of those times. I'm so glad. I also walked through the Powerade stations. I havent mastered drinking and running at the same time but a lot of people do it.
I finished in 2:59:51. It's the first time I ever finished under 3 hours. I'm so thrilled with my time!!
My DS14 finished in 1:47:34, which is just phenomenal! If he had been running under his own name/age group and not gotten his bib on Craigslist, he would have gotten 8th in his age group, which isn't too shabby considering nearly 7,000 people ran the half marathon.
Good luck everyone running and exercising! I cant wait to start the new challenge with you! We are headed to WDW May 27-June5. Then DD13 and DD12 and I are headed to Ireland June 14-26.
Have a great day, everyone!
Melinda
Pamela-How's the school year winding down? Did I hear mention of dd going to prom? I bet she was just beautiful. I hope all is well, though I went away from Onederland, I'm heading back towards it again. We'll get together for that lunch one day.
Hello to everyone else. It's been busy around here, baseball, my nieces graduation scrap book, and I just don't seem to make it over here.
Congratulations to all who have lost on this challenge, all those maintaining, and big hugs to those who have gained, but stuck it out, and worked hard at it. Some times life just gets in the way of our weight loss goals, but as long as we keep our minds in it, and never give up, we will reach them one day.
Have a wonderful night!
Hi everyone,
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I took my weight tracker spreadsheet on vacation, but silly DH's laptop doesn't have excel, so I won't be able to post the results until I get back on Friday.
Sorry.
Sue,
As the No Excuses challenge comes to a close - I was wondering - does anyone have any suggestions for making the challenge's more interesting?? Any suggestions on improving the challenges would be appreciated. Do you find something missing?? I was wondering if there was anything that we could do to help retain participants through the challenge. Any thoughts on how to get more people to come out of lurking status and post??
OK everyone - put your thinking caps on.
Janis
Hopefully some of our new challenge participants will venture over here to chat while we are waiting for the results. Don't be shy! Say hello!
At the beginning of the week I will post a warm up question on the new thread in anticipation of my starting coaching gig . . . . stay tuned for something a bit different for the first week of the challenge . . . it might involve a bit of![]()
II can totally appreciate the busy season. DS is playing b.ball this year (first time since about 2nd grade) and I can't believe how stinkin' long the games are! His first game was 3 hours. Now, I KNOW about sitting at long events.... DD's swim meets are usually 4+ hours (including warm-ups, etc), but (and I'm sorry to all you baseball fans), but b. ball is SO boring!!!!!
Thinking cap is on and buzzing. I'll let you know if I come up with anything. My initial thoughts include some sort of buddy system.... pairing some of more experienced BL folks with the newbies. You could be PM buddies, Facebook friends, or even snail mail pals.... something that would keep at least ONE person in closer contact with you than just relying on the group. THat way, if someone was really having a struggle and feeling like they can't return the group, at least someone would have a way of contacting them and encouraging them to return to the folk or "hop back in the wagon" as it were.
Thanks for ALL you do for the challenges here! You can't imagine how much it is appreciated.P
Happy Tuesday Everyone!
We are headed to WDW in December. Both DH and I are in the midst of losing weightand are wondering your thoughts on the DDP and losing weight/maintaining weight. We are torn about whether we would be tempted to each too much or if it would be good to have so many choices. Does anyone have any thoughts and/or experience? We'd really appreciate any feedback - thanks!
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If you like the idea of a prepaid plan - and I do, buy Disney gift cards. I have been buying a $50 card every time I get paid (also have a Target Visa - so I go to Target and get 5% off for using the card - not much but every dollar counts.) Planning is half the fun!!!
Janis