I ran the Princess with TNT. It was hands down the best experience of my life. In fact, 5 minutes ago I shot off an email to my mentor asking for the fundraising minimums for the
Disneyland Half. 'Cuz I'm crazy like that.
I chose TNT because someone here on WISH suggested it. I had never run before, but I wanted to go to WDW. I started reading about the Princess Half, and I thought it sounded like so much fun. But no way could I afford it. So I signed up for TNT. It's actually a cause that hits very close to home. Dh's cousin was diagnosed at age 7 with lymphoma, and almost didn't make it. And his aunt is currently battling leukemia.
My fundraising minimum was $2400, because I chose to pay for my own airfare. I slacked on the fundraising. In fact, a few before my credit card would be charged, I started a thread on here panicking and asking for suggestions. I never got around to having an actual fundraiser (except selling candy at work) so all of my money came from direct donations. I raised more than my minimum. With very little effort.
I didn't make a single training run. I made it clear in the beginning that my work schedule was crazy and probably wouldn't allow for group runs. They were completely fine with that. In fact, the coach went out of his way to email me constantly and ask where I was in my training, any injuries I was experiencing, explaining nutrition to me, explaining race etiquette, etc. He had a party at his house to decorate our singlets. (I also didn't make that.) There was an informational meeting/sendoff party a few days before we left, and I did make that. That's the first time I met the coach and some of my teammates. And we jumped right into conversation like we were all old friends.
Our team had a few get-togethers that I didn't make while down there. I was visiting family that lives in Orlando and that I hadn't seen in 17 years. Again, no problem. Whoever could make it did. The night before the race, there was an inspirational dinner. Holy cow, inspirational doesn't even describe it. I bawled. Tears streamed down my face from the stories of triump over cancer. It really gave me insight into what I was doing to help people in need.
The day of the race, I got so much support from every TNT chapter, not just mine. My coach had all of our names printed on a list. He ran back and forth to make sure he ran with every single one of us. He even ran part of the race with someone from another chapter who was struggling, and her coach wasn't nearby. I think my coach must have run 30 miles with how much he went back and forth. And his energy...OMG. I was one of the last people he ran with, and he was still flying up ahead of me, waving his arms to the crowd and screaming "let's hear it for Laura!!!" Then he'd run back and come run side by side with me, at my slower than slow pace, and kept a smile on his face. This man is my hero. I didn't know how much the support would mean to me until I actually experienced it.
I did TNT as a means to an end. I wanted to do the race, they would pay for it. I got so much more. I "get" the team mentality now. The support was incredible, and did so much more than I ever expected. I really hope I can do the Disneyland half with them, because it was an all-around incredible experience!