deleckidesign
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A little about me and my running prior to my race report...I ran track 4 yrs in high school and cross country 2 yrs, but never really enjoyed cross country quite as much as track. The long distances just never appealed to me quite as much as a 100 yd dash. After high school, I stopped running for a while. Just got caught up in college and work and life. Gained a little weight, got married, exercise just wasn't up there in my priority list.
Jump to 2009 - a pretty bad year. DH and I both lost our jobs within a month of each other, and we lost 3 grandpas and almost a grandma. After a couple months of being unemployed, DH and I got tired of sitting around doing nothing. We were both a little overweight and tired of it. We started making a habit of going to the gym...lifting weights, running, basketball. Over the next few months, we had both lost around 30 lbs.
By Thanksgiving 2009, I was getting antsy to set a goal to maintain my weight loss. I decided a half marathon was a great goal. Gave me a chance to pick up running again. We chose the Mini Marathon in Indianapolis in May 2010. My dad lives near Indy and so I figured this would give me an extra chance to see him. Training got thrown off by DH's grandpa passing away and his uncle going into emergency heart surgery - both within 2 weeks of the race. We ended up only getting 6 weeks of training in, but were determined to do the race anyway. I guess I'm getting a bit wordy here since this race report is supposed to be about the Disney World half marathon, but if you're still reading, I promise, I'm getting there. We both finished the Mini - me in around 2:59:00 and DH in 3:27:00.
The race was over and after a few days of recovery...and once the pain had passed, I decided I wanted to try another to see if I could beat my time. Isn't that what happens to everyone - the race bug bites?!
Decided Disney World half was the way to go...seeing as my mother and I travel to Disney usually a couple times/year!
I convinced DH to sign up as well because he'd get a shiny Donald medal!
We spent the months after the Mini in Indy giving up a car and our house due to being unemployed for so long. These few months were rough, but we had family to support us and things started to look up when DH got a better job. But, when he started the job, they said he couldn't go. So I had decided I was going to run by myself. 6 weeks of training later (oops, I got off to a late start again - buying a house and moving sure takes up a lot of training time) and a week before the race, DH was laid off and decided to go with mom and I anyway. And despite his lack of any training was going to try the race with me anyway.
Finally....race morning and we were up at 2:30am. I was awake nearly every hour between 10pm and 2:30am, so I can't say I slept well, but I was excited. I had a quick breakfast (english muffin w/peanut butter and a muffin) and some water and we were out the door. We drove to Epcot and since we stayed at the Boardwalk Villas, it was a short, rather uneventful drive.
We got there around 4am and sat in the car for about 15 mins before venturing up to the staging area. Mom got one quick pic of us before we had to start heading to the corrals. DH looks less than thrilled!
To be continued...
Jump to 2009 - a pretty bad year. DH and I both lost our jobs within a month of each other, and we lost 3 grandpas and almost a grandma. After a couple months of being unemployed, DH and I got tired of sitting around doing nothing. We were both a little overweight and tired of it. We started making a habit of going to the gym...lifting weights, running, basketball. Over the next few months, we had both lost around 30 lbs.

By Thanksgiving 2009, I was getting antsy to set a goal to maintain my weight loss. I decided a half marathon was a great goal. Gave me a chance to pick up running again. We chose the Mini Marathon in Indianapolis in May 2010. My dad lives near Indy and so I figured this would give me an extra chance to see him. Training got thrown off by DH's grandpa passing away and his uncle going into emergency heart surgery - both within 2 weeks of the race. We ended up only getting 6 weeks of training in, but were determined to do the race anyway. I guess I'm getting a bit wordy here since this race report is supposed to be about the Disney World half marathon, but if you're still reading, I promise, I'm getting there. We both finished the Mini - me in around 2:59:00 and DH in 3:27:00.

The race was over and after a few days of recovery...and once the pain had passed, I decided I wanted to try another to see if I could beat my time. Isn't that what happens to everyone - the race bug bites?!
Decided Disney World half was the way to go...seeing as my mother and I travel to Disney usually a couple times/year!
I convinced DH to sign up as well because he'd get a shiny Donald medal!
We spent the months after the Mini in Indy giving up a car and our house due to being unemployed for so long. These few months were rough, but we had family to support us and things started to look up when DH got a better job. But, when he started the job, they said he couldn't go. So I had decided I was going to run by myself. 6 weeks of training later (oops, I got off to a late start again - buying a house and moving sure takes up a lot of training time) and a week before the race, DH was laid off and decided to go with mom and I anyway. And despite his lack of any training was going to try the race with me anyway.
Finally....race morning and we were up at 2:30am. I was awake nearly every hour between 10pm and 2:30am, so I can't say I slept well, but I was excited. I had a quick breakfast (english muffin w/peanut butter and a muffin) and some water and we were out the door. We drove to Epcot and since we stayed at the Boardwalk Villas, it was a short, rather uneventful drive.

We got there around 4am and sat in the car for about 15 mins before venturing up to the staging area. Mom got one quick pic of us before we had to start heading to the corrals. DH looks less than thrilled!

To be continued...