In Search of My Body - Not the One I Ate, VOL 8...It's Never Too Late To Start Again!

Day Two – Part Two

When we last left our rag-tag group, we were just leaving DHS in order to get to the Expo. But first we had to get all of our luggage (and I do mean ALL) from Bell Services at the Swan and then check it at BWV. More tipping!

Once at BW, we HAD to stop and think of Lisa. We went up to her beloved Boardwalk Porch and took this photo. We even thought about getting a fruit plate to complete the picture!

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Our room was in a PERFECT location. First floor and walked out right to the main pool. OMG. Heaven. And at the beginning of those notoriously long hallways, so just popped out the other side and we were on the Boardwalk itself. Could not have been better. But there was not time to hang—had to get to the Expo.

So we loaded into EE’s behemoth of a rental and off we went. I LOVED the Expo. OMG, anything and everything for the runner. SO many fun shirts with great sayings, etc.

Ok, backing up. First we had to all regroup and then we went on in. Disney’s Wide World of Sports is actually a beautiful facility. We got to the entrance of the Expo and there were two men dressed as Princes to escort us in and welcome us to the Expo. Pics, natch.

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Walked in the door and this is what we saw. Vendors GALORE. OMG, the shopping that was to be done! But business first. Had to go check in for the race and get our bibs and goody bags. Registration was by bib number (which you got via e-mail a few weeks before). We al l had wildly different numbers. So I go get my bib—OMFG I am in Corral A! A! This is where they put the fast runners! Um, do they know me? I submitted proof of time, but A?!!? No freaking way. I was STOKED. Check in with all of the rest of the Goddesses. Liz and Amy were in Corral C, Paula, Kat and EE were together in Corral D, and Nancy…Nancy was in Corral E! The Dead Last Corral. WT F?!?! Nancy is the fastest of all of us! How the hell did she get shoved way back there?! Mostly we are happy because none of our first-timers/walkers were in the last corral. This is a huge help because it automatically gives a nice cushion in case you get off pace. There is no way anyone will be swept, so that feels great.

Now it was time to SHOP the Expo! And man, there was a lot to see and buy! BUT. Nancy. She could. Not. Get. Over. Being in the last corral. And really, I couldn’t blame her. It would have chaffed me as well. And the rules are really clear. You can NOT move up a corral in order to run with friends who got placed in an earlier corral. The runner in the higher corral would have to drop down to yours. And there was NO WAY Nancy was going to let anyone drop down to be in E with her. Just wasn’t going to happen.

So she and I are shopping the Expo and she can’t let it go. So finally I said, let’s go talk to someone. It can’t hurt to ask, right? So we abandoned shopping and went in search of a race worker. We found Steve and explained our story—complete with pathetic looks on our faces. He sent us over to Sue. Well, Sue was a Total Goddess. We explain the whole situation to her and Nancy explains that she even has proof of time from and old Half Marathon. Sue says, ok here’s what you do. Go over to those computers over there, find your proof of time from an old race, and bring it back. But come see me only. Ha! We are ON IT. We fly across the exhibit hall to the computers. I tell Nancy a website to go on to find her old race results…from 2004 no less…and they are there! Pay dirt! BUT—there are like thousands of runners listed. 29 pages worth! Crap! Nancy quick calls Stephen. Nate answers—and you should have heard Nancy’s voice. The PANIC. Nate, good kid that he is, gave Nancy the information she needed to find her time. We printed it off and ran back to Sue. She looks at the race results and says “How old are these?” (Because proof of time has to be within 2 years). And Nancy and I just say “Old. But so are we!” Sue loves us! She looks at me and says “What Corral are you in?” I proudly answer “A!” (As if you couldn’t tell! Ha!) So she prints out a Corral A tag for Nancy! YES! We did it! This was just one of the first of many adventures of Nancy and Erika! And now Nancy and I both have the choice of starting in any corral that we choose, so that is awesome.

We quickly fly through the rest of the Expo, making sure to get some of the basics like BioFreeze and Body Glide, but had little time for real shopping. Met up with the rest of the team and headed back to BWV for some down time.

At BWV, we quickly pop open some beers—pre-marathon carb loading you know—and head for the hot tub. Between traveling and park touring for 2 days, we need to start taking care of our muscles before race time. Spent a good long, time in the hot tub—and had more beer. The hot tub had several college boys. And they were totally awed by us when we told them we were doing the Half Marathon the next day. So we were having fun chatting with them when we realized it was time for dinner.

Hmmm. Our reservations were for DTD. But really, we had been running around so much all day we wanted to stay close. Being the planning Goddesses we are, we also had reservations at Il Mulino, the Italian restaurant in the Dolphin. But they lost our reservation and were being nasty to Liz on the phone. So after deliberating, we decide on Big River Grille right on the BW. Quick stroll over, wait for maybe 15 minutes and get seated.
I can’t speak for everyone, but Liz and I each had the shrimp and pasta dish and it was totally sub-par. But the company was lovely and we had a nice time. Time to head back to the villa and get to bed early. That 3:30 wake up call is going to come EARLY.

At this point, Nancy and I are in slight panic mode. Both of us are going over our checklists both silently and out loud…Shirt, check; bib, check; sneakers and socks, yes; body glide, band aids, and so on. Pre-race stuff, post-race stuff. On and on and on.

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We had said goodnight to Paula earlier and she was going through her own little freak out. And Amy was taking care of Kat and EE and making sure they had all of their stuff. That left Liz. Liz was, well, CALM. Eerily calm. In fact, her calm was FREAKING ME OUT. Nancy and I kept pulling each other aside and were like, “Do you think Liz is ok?” and “What do you think this means?”

Finally, we got into bed about 9:30. It was hard to fall asleep. Liz and I were sharing a bed and we kept getting the giggles! Finally drifted off around 10 or 10:30. Then I woke up like every 2 hours all night long. Finally woke up at 3 and just waited for the phone to ring for the wake-up call.
 
Love it!!

We really did have a primo room location. Best I have ever had at BWV.

Btw, while they were on the BW porch, I took Liz and Em back over to ASM to drop off Em and pick up her stuff to come spend Sat/Sun night with us. Her parents are so funny. I was sort of crashed out sitting at the table while they all whirled around trying to get everything together.

I loved hanging by the pool, and on the patio, on Sat. Exactly the down time we all needed before Sunday's race.

Waking up at 3... Nancy and I were sharing the pullout in the living room. I had been up since 2:45, unable to sleep. At 3:20, E tiptoes in (can't remember what she said, though) and I get up to make coffee (essential!!), but Nancy stays crashed. I expected E-like batteries on Nancy, but she crashes HARD.
 
E - you are being way too kind in saying that I was having a little freak out Saturday. I was in full on, so major it upset my mother freak out mode. Haven't had something like that in a long time. Tears were shed, hugs given and then I went into race prep mode. My family just watched as I went through my list - shirt, pants, bib, socks and on and on... I did actually sleep that night so that was a great thing.

Lisa - welcome back!
 
Here are some pics from WW of Sports...

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Here are a few from the finish line...

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and Amy and Amiee on TSM...

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and the gang in line at TSM
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Can I do a little bragging here... As most of you know, I am a fan of Goofy and always take my picture with the sculpture in front of Tony's. In going back through the photos, my jaw dropped...

2006
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2008
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2010
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I never see the difference in me until I see photos of myself. Now I see what the rest of you saw when we were down there.

Whoa... that is just freaky...
 
Can I do a little bragging here... As most of you know, I am a fan of Goofy and always take my picture with the sculpture in front of Tony's. In going back through the photos, my jaw dropped...

2006
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2008
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2010
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I never see the difference in me until I see photos of myself. Now I see what the rest of you saw when we were down there.

Whoa... that is just freaky...

Can you do some bragging? :lmao:

You own the show sweetheart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rotfl:

So inspiring Paula. So inspiring. :thumbsup2:lovestruc
 
Lisa - Donna is the one with me and my medal after the finish. She is also the one in front next to E from TSM.

And thanks... :goodvibes

I know Donna. That's why I asked for cute sisters' wee one pics. From childhood. Because you two must have been the CUTEST little girls.
 
I know Donna. That's why I asked for cute sisters' wee one pics. From childhood. Because you two must have been the CUTEST little girls.

I had forgotten about that (my mind is on overdrive these days). I'll have to hunt one down for you.

Wake up everyone!!!!! Time to start a new day and a new week. I am in need of some optimism this morning.
 
Good morning!

A freaking AWESOME morning! Really, nothing new to report, just got some good news from a friend and am bouncing with that.

Cammie is home with an ear infection, which is just odd since none of the kids even got ear infections as babies. But it is what it is. Likely the change of season, I am thinking. Spring in New England is so crazy in terms of weather. We had 70s over the week-end and were outside in shorts. Today it is cold (30s) and rainy. Wednesday we might get snow. *sigh*

It is going to be tough to get a workout in today with a kiddo home. I'll have to wait until tonight and go after dinner once Jeff is home. Oh well, no shortage of work to be done. AND I'll get another installment of the TR done!
 
Paula! The pics! OMG, I need to see the 2006 and 2010 side by side! Ah-mazing! I'm also gonna need copies of some of your pics! Love the two Amys doing TSM.
 
I had forgotten about that (my mind is on overdrive these days). I'll have to hunt one down for you.

Wake up everyone!!!!! Time to start a new day and a new week. I am in need of some optimism this morning.

:hug: I am with E, want to see 2006 and 2010 side-by-side. I can't believe the difference, and it is even more noticeable in person (speaking from someone who saw you 2008 and 2010!).


I am in need of some motivation. I am down 2.4 lbs from before the Disney trip... and the same 2.4 lbs I was down last week. Samer.

I need to get back on. I am happy I didn't gain, at least, and this is TOM week. But I had at least one complete off day last week and I really need to get that back under control. One meal here and there is fine but a free-for-all day really needs to be saved for maintenance mode.

I know that 191 is better than the 218 I started with, but I would like to be back under 180 before summer starts.


Oh and E? After the 3/2 interval run/walk on Sat, my left calf hurts. Just on the inner side, almost like a localized pain. I wonder if I pulled something? I iced and adviled, and strangely enough hockey made it feel better? It twinges a bit today but nothing like it was Sat night and Sun AM.

I think I will stick to the elliptical today.
 
Kat--it may just be sore because you are doing something new. But I agree, elliptical today. No impact.
 
E - thanks for doing that. Saved me a few key strokes there. I told you, I don't see the marked difference except in pictures. Funny how the mind works sometimes.

I am still waiting to get my sister's pictures from her camera so that I can upload them all to Photobucket then you can have at em.

Yeah on the good news from a friend. Love it when that happens!
 
:hug: I am with E, want to see 2006 and 2010 side-by-side. I can't believe the difference, and it is even more noticeable in person (speaking from someone who saw you 2008 and 2010!).


I am in need of some motivation. I am down 2.4 lbs from before the Disney trip... and the same 2.4 lbs I was down last week. Samer.

I need to get back on. I am happy I didn't gain, at least, and this is TOM week. But I had at least one complete off day last week and I really need to get that back under control. One meal here and there is fine but a free-for-all day really needs to be saved for maintenance mode.

I know that 191 is better than the 218 I started with, but I would like to be back under 180 before summer starts.


Oh and E? After the 3/2 interval run/walk on Sat, my left calf hurts. Just on the inner side, almost like a localized pain. I wonder if I pulled something? I iced and adviled, and strangely enough hockey made it feel better? It twinges a bit today but nothing like it was Sat night and Sun AM.

I think I will stick to the elliptical today.


Kat - TOM is usually a stay the samer kind of week for me so don't panic. You are doing awesome. Get some rest and don't overdo it with that calf.
 
Nancy! :lovestruc So glad to hear about it all . Nice to see your offspring shine, eh? I smiled at your exercise week and curious if the body will lose weight. Sometimes I hear stories where one changes in up with a week of lower exercise levels and there's suprise movement. LIke the body exhales.

Yes, Lisa, I actually did lose a little. I found that I was very rarely hungry. It was really odd. My appetite was completely different. When I exersize I am always ravenous, but during my time off? Not so much. I ate reasonably well balanced meals, but totally different from my typical food plan.

Today I was back at the gym (of course Erin was teasing me because I had been AWOL for so long) where I did light cardio and a whole lot of moderate upper body strength work. Felt good. Naturally, I was famished when I finish.


When we last left our rag-tag group, we were just leaving DHS in order to get to the Expo. But first we had to get all of our luggage (and I do mean ALL) from Bell Services at the Swan and then check it at BWV. More tipping!

At some point in here Erika got a call from DVC. Apparently her owners locker went to ??? was it Beach Club ??? instead of Boardwalk.

BUT. Nancy. She could. Not. Get. Over. Being in the last corral. And really, I couldn’t blame her. It would have chaffed me as well. And the rules are really clear. You can NOT move up a corral in order to run with friends who got placed in an earlier corral. The runner in the higher corral would have to drop down to yours. And there was NO WAY Nancy was going to let anyone drop down to be in E with her. Just wasn’t going to happen.


:lmao::lmao: I was SO annoyed. An awful lot of curse words kept popping out of my mouth :rolleyes1

She looks at the race results and says “How old are these?” (Because proof of time has to be within 2 years). And Nancy and I just say “Old. But so are we!” Sue loves us!

She did. She was totally amazing. :worship:

So after deliberating, we decide on Big River Grille right on the BW. Quick stroll over, wait for maybe 15 minutes and get seated. I can’t speak for everyone, but Liz and I each had the shrimp and pasta dish and it was totally sub-par.

yes. My pasta (well, first of all it was WHITE pasta ;)) was completely uninspiring.

At this point, Nancy and I are in slight panic mode. Both of us are going over our checklists both silently and out loud…Shirt, check; bib, check; sneakers and socks, yes; body glide, band aids, and so on. Pre-race stuff, post-race stuff. On and on and on.

Full-freak out mode is an understatement. I packed/unpacked/repacked my bag probably a dozen times, each time more certain than the last that I had forgotten something. Really, I needed a written checklist.

That left Liz. Liz was, well, CALM. Eerily calm. In fact, her calm was FREAKING ME OUT. Nancy and I kept pulling each other aside and were like, “Do you think Liz is ok?” and “What do you think this means?”

Liz was all packed before we went to dinner, I think. She says "My bag is all packed and I'm ready". E & I told her no, she was indeed NOT packed and ready, that we would go thru it with her. She insisted she was ready but humored us when we got back. We never should have doubted her. The woman of excel spreadsheets was in fact all set.

Waking up at 3... Nancy and I were sharing the pullout in the living room. I had been up since 2:45, unable to sleep. At 3:20, E tiptoes in (can't remember what she said, though) and I get up to make coffee (essential!!), but Nancy stays crashed. I expected E-like batteries on Nancy, but she crashes HARD.

and I'm really confused and groggy so flippin' early in the morning! :laughing:

I was in full on, so major it upset my mother freak out mode. Haven't had something like that in a long time. Tears were shed, hugs given and then I went into race prep mode. My family just watched as I went through my list - shirt, pants, bib, socks and on and on... I did actually sleep that night so that was a great thing.

Poor Paula! Poor Mom! It must have been so overwhelming for all of you.


Can I do a little bragging here...

A *little* bragging? My dear Paula, you are a shadow of your former self. I think a whole LOT of bragging is allowed :cheer2:
 
Race Day – Part Two

I’ve already typed up my race report, so this one will pick up after I cross the Finish.

As soon as I got my bling (awesome bling!), I went to get in line for the official photo and find Nancy. Our plan was to double back and escort the other groups in if needed. Texted Liz, she and Kat and friends were doing great. At the same time, I received a text from Amy and they were in good shape as well. No one needed any extra assistance or support.

A Quick call to Nancy and she is just coming out of massage. I tell her to come meet me for official photos. She has no clue that there even ARE official photos. I was like, “Um, you mean you didn’t notice the 10 lines each 100 people long?!?” No, somehow she missed that! So she jumps in line with me and we snap a few pics. WOOT! Glad to be done! But I have legs left, so that is good.

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This is where it gets interesting. We know we have some time before the others finish, and we want to be at the Finish Line for them. But Nancy has already had experience today with these issues. I’ll let her tell the specifics, but she went to get a massage while waiting for me. It’s $10. So she goes to get her bag out of back check since that is where her wallet is. Once you go through bag check, though, you aren’t allowed back to the “athletes only” side where the massage tent is! Infuriating. She schemes and gets back to my side. Fortunately, she is able to warn me so that I don’t make the same mistake.

We definitely want to be at the Finish but every time we start heading back that direction, race officials keep telling us to turn around, we aren’t allowed back toward the finish! Argh! Ok, so at this point, I need my bag from bag check. The line is hellishly long—and we want to stay on the athletes' side. So I hop in for a massage while Nancy so kindly gets in the long line so I can get my bag. I pop out of massage—look in the bag line and can’t find Nancy. I call her. She’s like, I’m right in the line near the front. I’m like, “that’s right where I am!” Yes, we were maybe 10 feet away from each other.

So Nancy actually waits outside the bag tent so that she is technically not on the wrong side. I barely go in the bag tent so that I can quickly go back to the athletes' side. I grab my bag and try to nonchalantly go back toward the Finish. Nope. Race official tells me I can’t. Thanks to quick thinking, I tell him that I left my cell phone in the massage tent. He says I can go and get it. YES! I look at Nancy and we start to head that way. Nope. Race official says only ONE of you can go. The other has to wait here. Suckfest! I quickly motion to Nancy with just my eyes and tell her to go through and then come back through at another race official down the way and use an excuse to come back through. She totally gets my meaning. Ha! We are so clever.

Well, I walk over to massage since Race Official Guy is watching me, and then I stealthily slide over to where Nancy should be coming through. I wait. And wait. And I am wanting to call her thinking that maybe she couldn’t sneak back through, but I was afraid because we were using the cell phone excuse! And if she was trying to con some poor race official into letting her back through to find her cell phone and then it rings, well, we’d be in screwed city. Phew! Finally she makes it through! Cell phone excuse totally worked!

At this point, Nancy and I are both on the athletes’ side of the fence and we have our bags and we have both had a massage, so we are now totally free to wait for the rest of the teams to come through.

Right then Liz called—they were done! But they couldn’t hang with us because Liz had to connect with her family. When I answered the phone I said, “Hey, remember when you completed a Half Marathon?!?” It was hi lar ious.

Once again, we start swimming upstream to get to the Finish Line. It is *not* easy. First, there is a sea of humanity coming toward us. And we are the only ones going the other way. Secondly, we keep getting stopped by various race officials telling us we can’t go that way.

As it turns out, the cell phone lying was just the tip of the ice berg. OMG, I can’t count the number of people we lied to. One woman stopped us and I said, “We have a friend in the med tent and we need to go pick her up.” And we were through. Then we were almost there when we get stopped again. This time is was Nancy, totally picking up on the medical thing and she said, “We have a friend who is going to need medical assistance at the Finish so we have to get to her to help.” And this race official said, “Ok, go to the med tent and get one of the medics to escort you to the Finish.” Um, ok. And off we go again—NOT heading toward the med tent.

So close and we are stopped AGAIN. I do have to say that Disney does a great job of handling and moving crowds. There were people EVERYWHERE telling us not to go where we wanted to go! Ha! So we give yet another story to this young guy. We chat him up a bit. He is a college intern with Disney’s Endurance program. He keeps saying no, no, no you can’t go there. We keep smiling and chatting and saying all sorts of crazy crap. Finally he says, “See down there? There’s a break in the fence right there. And there’s another hole in the fence right up at the Finish. I’m going to turn around and I expect you to be gone…but you didn’t hear it from me.” SCORE!

We follow his instructions and we are right at the Finish Line. But on the wrong side of the fence! We see the break in the fence but there is someone standing right there. It’s ok. We plan to bust through at the right time regardless. At this point, we are operating on the Podcast motto of “They can’t hit you!” Seriously, what are the CMs going to do us, really? After only about 5 minutes we see them coming. So we push through the break in the fence—literally pushing people out of our way—and jump so that we are in the middle of road right on the other side of the Finish! Like, right there! And Nancy and I mobbed—just mobbed—Paula and Amy. And we were all hugging and crying and it was awesome. And then this nasty CM (I really can’t blame her—she was only doing her job) said, “Alight already—you need to MOVE. NOW.” And she actually shoved me off in the direction she wanted me to go. Didn’t care. Nancy calls to me, “You stay with Paula and I’ll get EE.” Deal. I take Paula to get her bling and then we all reconvene at the Official Photo line where we get individual and group pics.

Now that 5 of us are together and we know where Liz and Kat and friends are, we meet at our reunion tent (“G” for Goddess, of course!) and that is where we find the rest of the team and all of the family and friends who are waiting! Met team Bianchi and they were SO proud of Paula! Fun!

So at this point, we need to head to Epcot to make it to our Princess Breakfast in Norway. We all had clean, dry clothes to change into. So what to Nancy and I do? Strip down IN THE PARKING LOT, Goddess style. Take off one matching race shirt, put on our second matching race shirts (not be confused with our matching drinking shirts which were for the evening). Clean/dry shorts and capris and ran brushes through our hair and we were good to go. SUCH Goddesses.

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Liz and Kat went to move cars back to BWV and would meet us at Norway. The rest of us…team, family, friends, all walked in a heard to Norway. It is now gorgeous out, too! 70 and no humidity and bright sun. PERFECT. We meet Liz’s family and have a nice chat while waiting for breakfast. Once inside, it was pics galore. Lots and lots of them. Strangely, I have very few! Will have to get them from the rest of the team. We saw all of the princesses, Amy got her pic taken with each one, I think! Funny! And little Emily, of course, got hers taken, too. Food was LESS than spectacular, really. But here’s the funny thing. They bring the food out family-style. So all of the eggs, bacon, and potatoes are on the same big platter and everyone serves themselves off of that. But the bacon was TOUCHING the eggs. Um, I’m a vegetarian and don’t want dead animal flesh touching my food, thank you very much. So I explain this NICELY to the server and she is more than happy to get me a non-flesh-containing plate. At which point Liz’s mom TOTALLY rolls her eyes at me! Snarking on me from minute one! So funny! And this was only the beginning of the family snark-fest! OMG!

As we are finishing up, we decide that we should at least do the Norway ride since we were right there and it was a walk-on. And we should also at least grab FPs for Test Track since we would be coming back to the park in the evening. And while we’re at it, maybe ride the Land, because after all, who doesn’t love the Land?!

Yes, you read that right. At this point, we had at least 15 miles on our feet and we were going PARK TOURING! Talk about Hard Core! Just ran a Half, didn’t shower, and are just staying right at Epcot to Park Tour! Of course, we are all wearing our medals while walking through the park. And let me tell you, WOW! How fun is it to wear bling in the park! Holy crap, the attention we all got! I quickly earned the name Glory Wh0re from the team…and it was SO true. I was like, “Yes, it is all about me!”

After the Norway ride and Test Track (we decided to BOTH get FPs AND do it Single Rider) we strolled over to World Showcase because we deserved BEER. From England. Word. And Liz and I wanted to pop into the shops at England quickly for specific souvenirs. Nancy was with us and wanted to look through some stuff. We saw some Pooh items and walked over because my Kelly is all about Pooh. And who should we stumble upon but the Bear Himself. So, beer in hand, we go to get pics with Pooh and Tigger. But they made us put the beer down. Ha! No pics of characters with alcohol allowed. It IS Disney, after all.

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And check that pic out—no shower after running a Half and I have GOOD HAIR! Ha!

Drank our beers and leisurely strolled out of Epcot and to the Boardwalk.

~to be continued~
 



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