flatlandcycle
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good morning! speaking of medals where's that I Dream of Jeannie medal?
Does everyone typically wear their magic band during their races? Or do you have someone meet you with it after the race?
I ordered a box of 10 packets off Amazon, it was like $8. They have individual packets at my supermarket, but only of a couple types of almond butters, and I like peanut butter best. I got a box because I eat pb every day... I'm a little bit of a pb-holic.![]()
Bluto as Bacchus, the costume on the left. It started out as just Bacchus but I never know when to stop.
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Does everyone typically wear their magic band during their races? Or do you have someone meet you with it after the race?
Re the magic bands... just to make sure I'm not missing something. We dont' HAVE to run with them right? We can just wear the party wristbands they give us to get into the after party?
A different kind of sweeping query... does anyone know/remember where are likely to be the hard sweep points, where one might actually find the sweep bus? Or, alternatively, thoughts on really good spots to bag it if I need to cut my losses and end my race early? High ankle sprain - gah! Might be better within 2 weeks and good enough to handle an easy run of W&D, but if I need to call it quits I'd love to ID a few spots that would make it relatively easy. Read: I really do not want to be sitting on the side of the road for an hour, waiting for someone to come get me, lol! I remember seeing a bus in the AK parking lots last year, but that's all I noticed.
We got our gift cards today. I am glad that I will not have to go to try to get one at registration. I also agree that this is a strategy to have fewer cards used. If someone forgets the card at home and the line to get a replacement is crazy long, some will not go through it and just give up the $15.
I sure did love the first year with the voucher for any drink and any food item inside the park after the race.
OK peeps! Have an even different prerace food question for you guys. Because we have all shared so much in the days leading up to this event I just feel like everyone here's a wealth of information. I'm going to miss being able to query everybody once the race is over.
My question deals with this: what is everyone's plan or best idea for a good prerace meal on Friday and Saturday afternoon if you're not going to the parks? I repeat, we have not decided if we will pay the exorbitant rates Disney is asking for tickets and so I think I need to make a back up plan which will involve meal ideas that are not inside the parks. Any good tips or restaurants with menus that you guys like particularly? We will have a rental car and are staying at Bay lake tower, So even if it's something that is in the community or general area, suggest away!
If you don't have a restaurant idea, but for instance always make a certain meal at home before local races, would you share that? We have a one bedroom so I do have the ability to cook something if we don't go out to a restaurant. Not that that's how I plan on spending the time mind you, but I'd like to consider all my options.![]()
I have made it a policy in life to always have fun wherever I go, or I don't go. That being said, two weeks ago Sunday I was running a trail, tripped and hit my head on a rock, was unconscious until my husband found me, and spent the night in the ER with a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage and hip flexor problems from the fall. The positive was that I had already finished 10.5 of a 12 miler! I still ran the Atlanta 10 miler this past Sunday... slowly but I finished. Another reason to rejoice! I'm still planning to do Jingle Jungle and W&D. Maybe not as strong I had planned, but this time will be not for speed, but for mental (and brain) toughness.
I have made it a policy in life to always have fun wherever I go, or I don't go. That being said, two weeks ago Sunday I was running a trail, tripped and hit my head on a rock, was unconscious until my husband found me, and spent the night in the ER with a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage and hip flexor problems from the fall. The positive was that I had already finished 10.5 of a 12 miler! I still ran the Atlanta 10 miler this past Sunday... slowly but I finished. Another reason to rejoice! I'm still planning to do Jingle Jungle and W&D. Maybe not as strong I had planned, but this time will be not for speed, but for mental (and brain) toughness.
bada$$! You are going to list this as a condition on the back of your bib, right? And tape imaging results from the hospital visit. You don't want med volunteers treating horses when they need to be treating zebras.I have made it a policy in life to always have fun wherever I go, or I don't go. That being said, two weeks ago Sunday I was running a trail, tripped and hit my head on a rock, was unconscious until my husband found me, and spent the night in the ER with a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage and hip flexor problems from the fall. The positive was that I had already finished 10.5 of a 12 miler! I still ran the Atlanta 10 miler this past Sunday... slowly but I finished. Another reason to rejoice! I'm still planning to do Jingle Jungle and W&D. Maybe not as strong I had planned, but this time will be not for speed, but for mental (and brain) toughness.
Pretty much no. I hate running right now (haven't liked it a bit since Goofy - worst idea I ever had) and really don't want to go at all now. Even when I liked running I just don't get the "OMG I CAN'T DO IT!!!" "OMG WHAT COSTUME AM I WEARING??" stuff. It's a race. That's all.
I'm just waiting on approval of moving a personal business day from Monday to Friday and then I can do something I really want to do that weekend.
But even if I was, I find it offensive that were I to try and not finish, I'd be expected to take something I didn't earn and clearly said "No thank you" to just so I didn't hurt a volunteer's feelings. Just because they're volunteers doesn't mean listening and respecting of opinions goes out the window. They should be trained that if someone says no to an offered medal IT IS OK.