As an update.....
I started and finished. I can't say it was fun though!
It's possible that I had the worst attitude anyone has ever had at a Disney race. I don't think I smiled once. Everyone was too loud, there were too many spectators, and people above 6' really have to watch their elbow swings as they pass people. I nearly lost my cheekbones to such elbows!
I had a whole long litany of complaints and whines and annoyances. Especially towards the spectator who said something like "if you can smile you can finish!" Way early in the race. Ha. Proved that wrong. I had to keep my feet moving. My mouth had little to do with it. But that's the only one I will mention. It's just that that sort of "meant to be positive" comment can actually be negative to someone in a different headspace. But I've been getting told to smile since I grew into my adult face, and it's been an old "order" for a long time.
The song Roar saved my skin just like Born This Way during the TOT did. And for my short legs it was a perfect fast get me moving pace that I kept going back to.
The day before the race, my son started getting sick. So I felt bad about leaving him but it allowed me to have the very first experience of allowing a trusted family member to care for him. Worked out just fine and I'm so thankful my aunt.
I drank every last bit of water in my Nathan Intensity pack along with my bottle of electrolyte powder. Along with my shot bloks. Part of the sickness was an inability to eat so I went into this worried about nutrition but it went ok.
I had signed up for the 3 hour pace team so I suppose that was my estimate. I wore the band but didn't bother to find the pace person. The band above everything else gave me the most positivity than anything else because I didn't have to do math. I finished in 3:11 which is really excellent given my health and nutrition and attitude. I'm still dealing with the food thing and am woozy and spacey and i am still coughing and nose-blowing (that part thankfully wasn't needed while running!) but I know as I come all the way out of this I will be even more appreciative of the time.
I'm not sure the Retreat is worth all that they charge, but it's worth nearly that! The short bathroom line was brilliant. After, getting some muffins and eggs so fast, along with coffee, changed everything I thought I knew about how I recover. I didn't end up in the full body shiver like usual. I've had almost no aches and pains. Today my body feels great. I can't believe I ran that distance yesterday.
I met a few super sweet people there and had a fun talk with a volunteer on the way to the buses, and met a nice person on the bus. My voice is very messed up but it was worth it to talk to them.
Wearing my Donald shirt today and thinking of going to Sweet Tomatoes for some food!