There must have been something in the water. My two-year-old went through the same thing the whole trip, "Mommy, uppah!" constantly and "No! Mommy!" when I offered to hold her.
Nice summary! We must have crossed paths at some point, we were in the same parks on the same days![]()
Wow! Amazing and Congrats!
You fascinate me! So technical and precise!
I've only starting running 10 months ago. I set a goal to run the 2016 W&D half after visiting marathon weekend having never even walked a 5K!
I ended up running a 5K, 2-10K and a half before my goal. I finished W&D 2:16:09 (my goal 2:15 but I shaved 20 mins off my first half which was 6 weeks before W&D) and was proud and hooked on runDisney! I signed up for the 5K and glass slipper challenge 1 week after. We'll see how that goes before I decide if I'm ready for 2018 marathon?!
Congrats again! Your dedication is admirable. Congrats to your mom too! How awesome to share that! Your daughter is adorable. I feel your wife's pain (or frustration) as I have a 3 and 6 yo.
Best of luck on all your upcoming races! Cheers!!! Sorry, I ramble! Lol
Excellent race report DopeyBadger! This is Sarah from Canada and I am no longer a lurker! It was great having the chance to meet you after the 10k. Congratulations on such a fantastic race weekend. Good luck with your upcoming races!
Hey Billy I just wanted to say congrats on a great race weekend! Your ethic and commitment has/is an inspiration to me. It was awesome to see how well you did and gives me confidence that hard work and a solid plan will lead to good results. It was great to meet you and really cool to see you at the Marathon finish. I was able to connect your name and accomplishment with my family. As in, "that was Billy, the guy I mentioned. He must have finished hours ago - see hard work pays off".
It has been said, but know a trip a year from now will be so different. We have taken our girls, who are now 9 and 14, most every year of there lives. I have memories of the years we had to cut plans out, hang out in a hotel room with a sick toddler and times where we had to follow through with the "if you don't stop this we will leave the park" threat (that was worse for me I think). But as they have gotten older the experiences have changed so much. My older daughter closes the park with me now, they carry their own things, no stroller, it is just so different. Each stage has been awesome, though I have to admit I miss the days of my girls being little and wanting to be carried. It just all goes too fast!
Anyway, I hope that it works out for your whole family next year. Thanks for this great trip report!
G steals the show, especially her at her race down in a sprint start, too adorable. I'm sure if you went back she would be onto a new phase instead of wanting Mommy to hold her the whole time. I take photos of kids all the time and I've had many where the kid will not let Mommy put him/her down, but then the next year's session they are totally over that.
Great races & recaps & awesome race by your Mom!
Really enjoyed the trip report. Congratulations to both you and your mother on finishing a full marathon! Your race prep and execution are impressive - very analytical, which is understandable given your scientific background. I admire your focus, and I hope to see you go sub-3:00 in the future. Good luck!
I sympathize with juggling both parenting and racing, since we have four kids, now mostly grown (18, 17, 14, and 12). It can certainly make vacations a little more hectic. That's one of the reasons I've never actually "raced" a RunDisney event - I've just run them for fun and the medals. My PWs (personal worsts) in both the full and the half are at RD events, but I'm fine with that. I've also done them with family, and just enjoyed the chance to run through the parks and resorts, and see my extended family have fun and earn some medals. Several are already thinking about coming down for marathon weekend in 2018 to try their first full, and it will probably be my son's first full as well, since he'll be 18. My mom (70+) also announced she's going to try her first half. Can't wait and I hope you can keep your Perfect Dopey status next year!
Love that display of hardware!!
Congrats on all your PR's! It was nice to meet you and thanks for setting up the morning meet ups. Important question- what did you do with your sign when you went to the corrals for the 5k and the 10k? These are the things I think about.![]()
I dunno about having the 20th anniversary half medal hanging over the doorway where people walk - that thing's kinda cursed, don't you think?
I dunno about having the 20th anniversary half medal hanging over the doorway where people walk - that thing's kinda cursed, don't you think?
Loved reading your vacation portion of the race weekend!! Again, it was so nice to meet you and even though you may disagree, you did help calm the butterflies! It's sad to hear you didn't "feel the magic" but I will say marathon weekend was an absolute ZOO from a cast member perspective, and while there's no excuse, I'm sure that contributed to the lack of enthusiasm on our part. All in all, I agree your idea to push the vacation until after race weekend is a better one, this past week was pretty dead in the parks! Also, little G is so stinkin' cute, and I'm sure my friend Jake adored meeting her. Thanks again for being so inspirational![]()
My intention going into race weekend was to write each DIS member's name on the Congrats DIS for that specific race, but I never had enough time during the weekend to devote to doing it.
Thanks for the warm welcome!
I love your medal display! Mine are all still in the gear bag! I may try hanging mine up like that too!
I am doing the GSC in February, Star Wars in April and then I'm tackling my first 50 miler in May!
What about you?
Slacker!![]()