Me too, with my DS who'll be ten the week after EEC. Maybe. It's tough to guess with him... he made it to midnight at our last
MNSSHP, but was seriously a vegetable by the time we left, lol! I'm not sure whether a run will invigorate and waken him, or shut him down and I'll be trying to carry someone only slightly smaller than I am to the bus.
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Speaking of kids, sleepiness and planning... I'm completely torn about how to best equip mine for staying up long past his bedtime. He's an early riser by nature and it's very rare that he sleeps past 8am; the few times it's happened were after multiple early mornings and late nights combined with daily swims at WDW. Read; he was toast and in dire need of catch-up sleep. I
could try wearing him out in the days prior in hopes of him sleeping in on race day... but if it fails, we're in deep doo-doo! I'm leaning toward the marathon rule of getting adequate sleep the night before the night before, planning nothing the morning of the race, and playing it by ear. If he sleeps in, great. If not, I'll enforce an attempted nap (yeah, that doesn't happen much, either), the afternoon of race day.
I still can't decide where to eat lunch that day. I want that to be our big meal of the day, but nothing too heavy, y'know? Frankly, I'm leaning toward going off-site to Subway. Dinner will be tummy-friendly, carb-y fare from Mara.
Beyond that, I think we're ready! Got us some crazy BondiBands to wear as Team Base Camp Yeti Bait:
For the record, I had nothing to do with picking that awful pattern; that's all my child.

It'll go nicely with our lime green tops.
We have a local 5K tomorrow morning. Wish us luck!