I'll fully admit that I'm PMSing but I just watched your video and I'm sitting here bawling my eyes out. Thank you for sharing that with us.![]()
I did the same thing before my first Princess - I obsessed with YouTube videos and sat here getting all weepy!
Tinkeramy, totally enjoyed the video and your blog. I've read so many blog recaps of Princess and for some reason I've not seen this one before. Ditto for you tube videos. I think your blog pics are some of the most comprehensive I've seen. So exciting!
Thanks! Both Julie and I are complete photo op fixated, so it was fun! I mean, if you pay to race at Disney, you should soak up as many memories as you possibly can, right?
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I really enjoyed watching your video and reading your blog post! Thanks for sharing these! February, get here quick!!! I'm so excited!
PS It was fun to see that you ate at Le Cellier after the race - My mom and I have ADRs for Le Cellier Sunday evening after the race!![]()
Thanks, y'all! It will be here before you know it! Le Cellier was YUUUUUUM! Beef & beer to replace the lost carbs & protein, right? We did the Akershus Princess lunch the first year and it was a blast, but we were looking for something different last year and now we might be hooked.
Oh - and I know people are freaking about the sweepers. PLEEEEEEEEEZE don't! You have so many months to train and get where you need to be. If you train *consistently* at, say a 14min/mile pace, you should be grand, and grab some pictures, too. Get yourself in as early a corral as you can for some cushion. Julie and I started in C, did 2/1 intervals, grabbed a thousand photos, finished in 3:24 and never saw a sweeper.
And if you are in danger of the sweeper, try to have perspective. If you get picked up, it may seem like the end of the world, but it's Disney World! A bad day in Disney World beats a good day anywhere else, in my book. If possible, try to soak up the atmosphere, pat yourself on the back for giving it effort and pick up your medal - you still get one.

Here's something about which I am curious. After I finished the first year, I had my medal on and I was walking back through Epcot to catch the boat to our hotel. As I walked through, I was cheering for the people running through. I was yelling, "You can do it!" and "Almost there!" (and not being funny about that; once you are in Epcot you truly are almost there) I got smiles from some, but the Stink Eye from others. So, poll: if you were at the end of 13.1 miles, would you appreciate a finished runner yelling out encouragement, or would you find it irritating and feel like they were showing off?