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Race Recap – Springtime Surprise Challenge – 5K Day – Friday, 4/14
At this point, you would think that race mornings would be old hat, but the first race always gets the butterflies going. My plan was to walk the 5K and have fun. Actually, my whole race weekend philosophy was to PR in fun. Dopey was so big and so important – and so long – that I had to respect it and take it seriously. For Springtime, I knew that I could do the distances and the paces so that the balloon ladies weren’t going to be a factor. So now it was time to enjoy the work that I’ve put in and have a good time.

And I had a great time during the 5K! I took more of an opportunity to soak in the atmosphere. If I saw a picture that I wanted to take, I took it. I also stopped to get photos with Russell and Dug from Up (OMG, that line was crazy long) and Joy from Inside Out. The only time that I ran was when I saw a PhotoPass photographer.







After the race, I headed back to the hotel, showered and changed, and we headed back out the door for a day trip to Kennedy Space Center. J and I had been talking about wanting to go there for years (I hadn’t been there in more than 10 years and J had never been) and this was finally going to be our opportunity. We had a fabulous time in spite of the fact that it was incredibly busy. If this was how KSC was, maybe it was a good thing that we weren’t going to the parks.


It was a long day and we didn’t get back to the hotel until after 5 p.m. After a quick dinner in the food court, I headed to the pool. We had been upgraded to a pool view and the water looked very enticing. The downside was that it meant sacrificing some sleep, but it seemed like a reasonable trade-off at the time.
All in all, it was a very good, but very full day.
At this point, you would think that race mornings would be old hat, but the first race always gets the butterflies going. My plan was to walk the 5K and have fun. Actually, my whole race weekend philosophy was to PR in fun. Dopey was so big and so important – and so long – that I had to respect it and take it seriously. For Springtime, I knew that I could do the distances and the paces so that the balloon ladies weren’t going to be a factor. So now it was time to enjoy the work that I’ve put in and have a good time.

And I had a great time during the 5K! I took more of an opportunity to soak in the atmosphere. If I saw a picture that I wanted to take, I took it. I also stopped to get photos with Russell and Dug from Up (OMG, that line was crazy long) and Joy from Inside Out. The only time that I ran was when I saw a PhotoPass photographer.







After the race, I headed back to the hotel, showered and changed, and we headed back out the door for a day trip to Kennedy Space Center. J and I had been talking about wanting to go there for years (I hadn’t been there in more than 10 years and J had never been) and this was finally going to be our opportunity. We had a fabulous time in spite of the fact that it was incredibly busy. If this was how KSC was, maybe it was a good thing that we weren’t going to the parks.


It was a long day and we didn’t get back to the hotel until after 5 p.m. After a quick dinner in the food court, I headed to the pool. We had been upgraded to a pool view and the water looked very enticing. The downside was that it meant sacrificing some sleep, but it seemed like a reasonable trade-off at the time.
All in all, it was a very good, but very full day.
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