SAFD: My mom was a huge Disney fan, so I grew up on Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights, and I don't think I saw a non-Dis movie until I was 12. Our only family vacation was to WDW when I was 18. I did cross country in jr high, and did some jogging post-college, but nothing serious. When I moved back to Atlanta, one July 5th several people around me were just buzzing about how great the Peachtree Road Race was, and I wound up with FOMO and decided to train for the next year (1994 IIRC).
Then I married another Disney fan and we would go down there once or twice a year, but at that point my running was mostly PTRR and the occasional 5K. I remember remarking to her on one visit that it would be cool to run
through the WDW parks, and then found our somehow that they did do races
in the parks. Either we were there on a race weekend, or I saw something on the then-new internet. I wound up on the
Disneyrunning.com forum and from there decided to try a half marathon. Me?! A half? Is that even doable?! But I trained, and did it, and figured it was one-and-done. That was 2009.
I missed the 2010 Ice-capades but wound up back again in 2011 for the Goofy, which was my first full marathon.
Divorce and work kept me away until 2022, but in the interim I went to a high school reunion and was amazed at a photo of a gaggle of medals on a bedspread. What is this? The Dopey! Which then became a hill to conquer.
During covid, I started back to running to get out of the house and get some exercise, and in 2022 visitation and work and vacation time were all going to line up for MW, so I signed up for the Dopey and began training with my half-@ssed method. Ran the Dopey and had a blast, and was thankful for
@Herding_Cats company for the second half of the marathon. I can say from that experience that having someone else for conversation/accountability/antics sure makes the miles go by easier.
That Dopey got me all-in with rD and subsequent running. The only non-Dis marathon (so far) is the MCM two years ago, and now I'm looking at destination runs for some of the others I'd like to do.
Not only have I dropped 20 pounds in the last 5 years, I feel so much better and my overall health is better. (FWIW, I did a ten mile long run yesterday and could go do a 3 mile easy run this evening. Five or six years ago, that would have been laughable. ) Plus I do enjoy getting to see members of this forum IRL at race weekends and our HH meetups. And a few times, I've run into fellow rD members at the Expo, in the corral, or at the local grocery store!
So running has become one of my main activites/obsessions over the past five years, to the point where I've started a youtube with running info, plus the ability to blither on for hours about Disney, running, running
and Disney....
Oh, and add me to the list of people who have gotten others to enter rD races and get pulled into the vortex.
