My Real Life Side: Hi I am Buffy, a co-moderator here on the DIS, creative community if anyone wants to scroll down and say hey. I am a 40 year old NaHM (never at home mom) of 4 kids, DS17, DS13, DS12, and DD8. I have been married to DH for 21 years (in 22 days). We live in Blink and Ya Miss It, CT. My jobs include taxi driver, referee, CEE, CFO, judge, jury and executioner, and team photographer for all of the kids events. My hobbies are scrapbooking, cross stitch, and Thursday coffee with the girls.
My Disney Side: My first trip ever to Disney was
Disneyland in 1980 for the 25th anniversary of the park, my dad was in the parade so we got to go. Our first trip to Disney World was in 2004 for the 50th anniversary of the park and for DS17's 8th birthday. We have been 17 times including 5 scrapbooking convention trips (wish they still had those!).
Favorites:
treat - dole whip and mickeyhead rice krispy treats
meal - Pork shanks and LeFou's brew from Gastons with baked sweet potatoes from Liberty Square Market
Characters - All but mostly Bernard, Bianca, Merida and Tink
Show - Illuminations
Park - All of them for different reasons
Ride - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Moments -
DD's "Oh no, hims dead" shout out when Beast was killed during the Beauty and the Beast Show.
DS13 at age 4 grabbing my face and saying "mama, this is the bestest bacation ever" during Illuminations
DS17 at age 8 meeting Mary Poppins for the first time, his true love!
DS12 at age 2, his first real words were "My nonald nuh! and running to Donald Duck.
My Running Side: My kids all run for school so I reluctantly started running too. If you can't beat em, join em.
DS17 said I needed a goal so we aimed for the Everest Challenge in 2011, so I started half heartedly training for it in October of 2010. I did crappy but DS was very supportive the whole time. I did not enjoy the experience at all, I was so worried about the sweepers and looking like a complete fool out there 70 pounds over weight, worrying about people judging me, etc.
After that race I started to work a lot harder on the weight loss (down 30 pounds and counting) and the running in 2012. In March of 2013 I ran a race for my little kids school. I came in dead last with the police tailing me, that was crazy! They were playing the Rocky theme over the loud speakers. In May 2013 the whole family ran a memorial race to raise money for AED machines for one of DS's teammates, he passed away during the cross country season a few years ago. This one was tough because it's about 75% uphill.
I had been eyeing the PHM for a while, but as I was approaching 40 I really wanted to do something for myself. And I need a tangible goal to lose weight and to exercise. So, I aimed for PHM 2014. Then when I saw the Glass Slipper Challenge, I thought, hey go big or go home right?!? I hemmed and hawed about signing up, but DS17 texted me and said you'll never regret trying and failing but you will, some day, regret never signing up. And he was right. So I bit the bullet and signed up for all 3 races. I trained using the Galloway method 1 minute run, 1 minute walk and it worked out well.
As it turns out, the kids had vacation the week of the PHM so the whole family came down and did the 5K with me, I was on my own for the 10K, and I started with a DIS friend for the 1/2. I didn't worry so much about the time and just had fun. I won't lie, miles 8 - 10 during the 1/2 were the hardest miles I have ever run but I just kept reminding myself that the family was at mile 12 and the bling was at the end.
Since we've gotten back I did the schools 3 miler again, this time as a coach with a friend who was running her first race. I was slower than last year but I didn't mind because I wanted to finish with my friend. We had a blast, and she is thinking PHM in 2 years.
Next up is the memorial run again in May, so for now I'm working on hills, ugh!! Then the summer fun runs begin in July, and a turkey trot in November.
I plan to do GSC again in 2015 and if they do a triple crown with all 3 races, I will sign up for that.