aww, so you get two new cats? That's great! Lol, yes tonkinese are cute, and they seem to know it too! They are very active and very curious though but so sweet and cuddly too. My mom's cousin has ragamuffins and she loves them. I've only seen pictures but they look beautiful.
We love cats and DF would have 10 of them if I let him. He even said he wants to breed tonkinese but I said it wouldn't be a very good idea since he'd never want to sell any of them and we'd just have a ton of cats!
Have a great time in Disney and can't wait to see the pics when you get back!
We are definitely going to have a zoo too. DF even wants an octopus!
Hey lady are you back yet?
I am. I know, I stink.
Hey Sam! Hope you had fun in Disney and running the marathon! you will not be disappointed with Patricia-she is AWESOME!
I'm excited to be going with Patricia too. I hope she can do the style I want...and I hope it looks good on me.
So yes, it's been over a week and I haven't posted. I kinda have a case of the blahs. I don't know, I feel like this trip was underwhelming...or overwhelming, I can't decide. It was stressful in the sense that we left straight from work, came home at 11:30 PM, and then went to work the next day, so there was no down time. Oh plus finishing a marathon!
So we flew in, security was super easy considering we flew out of Newark and there was all that stress about the underpants bomber and security took under 15 minutes. So we had a lot of time to wait for the plane, ate at this crappy restaurant where my salad consisted of bacon, bacon, and bacon. Oh and a few pieces of lettuce. Anyway we got in, got on the ME lickity split, and dropped off right the Polynesian. It seems to be the first stop on a lot of trips.
We LOVE

the Polynesian. I'm a convert. While it was confusing to find our room at midnight, but we did and it was a decent room. Out our balcony and turning right we could kinda see the castle through the trees.
Saturday was an early start to do DHS early morning hours and keep us on that early morning schedule (late arrival + early morning = TIRED!) We got on everything we wanted to, then headed to the Expo to pick up our race packet. It was SOOOOO crowded and all the merchandise (or most of it) was aimed at the Goofy crowd, which seemed to be a theme. I wish we had spent more time and picked up some items but we were hungry (thank heaven for those clif bar samples.

) Then we headed to the Contemporary for some lunch and then onto Epcot and back in for an early night. We knew we'd have an early morning.
Flash forward to 3 am wake up call, being so out of it I forgot to put on new underpants

and 5 layers of clothing (it was 25 degrees

) Then our race. First 10 miles went well. Got chatty with the guy next to me and it was easy goings....going down Main Street then the Castle was awesome. Lost the guy at the bathrooms in Tomorrowland, and sadly realized a banana was not enough food. Got lightheaded and kept on looking for food stops...not to mile 14.

So I walked some more...and more...and more....Once I got some food I picked up more, but hips started hurting and I just didn't have the motivation. At the 1/2 point I felt good...Like I could stop, but oh wait I didn't sign up for the half, I signed up for the full. Silly me! First race ever...longest run 7 miles and I'm in the 26.2 race.

Anyway, after more walker, less runner I finished in 6:17. Slow, I'm not too proud but I finished. As I went through the last mile in Epcot another runner stopped and got a Turkey Leg!

Oh, and my foot started killing me that night and for the whole rest of the trip I hurt a LOT. So come home to the podiatrist...I stress fractured my cuneiform (one of the big chunky bones, very rare) Getting my boot tomorrow.
Anyway, for the rest of the trip it was a mix of happiness, pain, and just a sense of blah. I saw all these people who ran the goofy and I was like hey! Can't I be proud of my mere marathon (btw I'm a super competitive person, can you tell?

) Not really, it was mostly the pain and the freezing cold weather and the post running nausea. Yeah, my trip that I had planned and spent months planning ADRs...we kept 1 of them.
Monday we went to Franck's and met Pam and saw the LSS and Japan. LOVED THEM! It's so much better seeing them in person and the koi pond now has a stupid tree planted right in the middle of where seating would be! So we're probably going to do the entrance by the koi pond but actually have the wedding by the arch/gate where you can see the globe in the background. She also mention the scuba wedding...very tempting but I don't think this. And I took almost no pictures. They don't do it justice and I have the ones my mom took. I did take a sample of the blue table cloth that you see under the overlay and it's really nice! The overlay is ugly but the blue under one is lovely. And I took some pics at Francks. BTW the fountain in front of it had icicles on it! It was so cold.
Then we did the parks, and putzed around on Tuesday, rushing around to the parks but they got crowded and we didn't really go on any rides except earlier in the day at MK. But on one of those bus rides I'm fairly certain I saw DisBrideToni on her cell phone at the bus stop at the Contemporary...wearing the gray Mickey floral fleece. (I'm not a stalker

)
Then it was back to work.

I've just got a case of the blahs. It seems so real now. I'm getting nervous about moving out, and being an "adult"...bills...the stresses...etc. Just growing up. I'm not nervous about being with Mike, just being with Mike, on our own.

That's just how I feel. My foot hurts

I've never done more than breaking a toe and I'm going to have to wear a boot! School is in the midterm phase, so my students just have a test, and then review, and then a week of midterms so that's blah, and I can't believe I'm going to say this but I felt that way at Disney. I'm not sure if it was me, or the weather, or what, but it just wasn't that magical feeling, even during the race I just expected more.

I'm sure things will pick up.