Family Selfie - Radiator Springs |
I kicked off 2014 with a bang (literally, with fireworks at
the start line!) by taking the family to Disneyland for a much needed vacation,
and so I could run the Run Disney Tinkerbell Half Marathon. Plans
had been in the works for a while (I had registered for the race back in the
summer), but we told the kids on Christmas morning about our trip. They were super excited, since our last trip
to the Happiest Place on Earth was three years ago. The
countdown began, as did the daily question of “How many more days till
Disneyland?” I have to admit, I was just
as excited as the kids were about this trip.
The hubs needed some time away from work, and we all needed a little family
togetherness in a way that only Disney could provide. Magical.
A little sunshine and warm weather wouldn’t hurt either.
No need to bore you with the travel details. Thankfully, they were uneventful. When we arrived at the airport, and stepped
into the warm California sunshine, we all felt instantly overdressed. I couldn’t wait to get to the hotel room and
change into SUMMER CLOTHES! We were
staying at the Disneyland Hotel this time around, due to the fact that the race
started and ended here. If I was signing
up for a race that began at 5am, well then YES I did want to take an elevator
to the start line. The Magic Mornings
EVERY morning and the close proximity to the parks/Downtown Disney made it
completely worth the extra cost.
Family Selfie in Cars Land |
Family Pic at Disneyland |
Me and SBS - wearing my Boston Love shirt |
We all changed clothes, and I was chomping at the bit to
head to the Expo. Chris took the kids on
a little tour of Downtown Disney (read: LEGO store and World of Disney), and I
beelined for the Expo. I picked up my
race bib (#215! Corral A! Yeah
baby! That Eugene Half time really paid
off!), and went straight to see my pals at the Another Mother Runner Booth. Chatted with SBS and Kristen for a bit,
picked up my wings and arm bands from Sparkle Athletic, visited my favorite
headgear booth Sweaty Bands, and then I was pretty much done with the expo. I wanted to be back out in the warm
sunshine. There were a lot of fantastic
booths at the expo, and they had some great speakers lined up (including the
leaders of the AMR Tribe), but I didn’t stick around this time. I had some Vitamin D to soak in.
Getting some Pixie Dust from Tink |
I’ll keep the recap of our vacation time short. This is supposed to be a running blog after
all. But if you ever have the chance to
combine a Run Disney Race with vacation, I highly recommend it! We had such an amazing time. Cars Land was truly unbelievable. You felt like you stepped into the movie. We used our Magic Mornings to beeline to Cars
Land and ride Radiator Springs without the super long wait. The Disneyland Magic Morning we used to ride
pretty much everything in Tomorrow Land (Space Mountain, Star Tours, Buzz
Lightyear several times) and we also met Tink at Pixie Hollow! I requested a little extra Pixie Dust for my
feet. I packed our suitcases full of
snacks for us to take into the parks each day, and the kids each had a gift
card with spending money allocated. All in
all, it was a fantastic time for everyone. We made sure to turn in sorta early on
Saturday night. We watched the fireworks
from the hotel window as I laid out my clothes.
I chugged some Nuun and then turned in for a little bit of sleep.
My Tink Outfit |
Run Disney races start early. And when I say early, I mean 5am freakishly
early. But there’s a reason, and a good
one at that. I set my alarm for
3:15. Which meant I woke up every half
hour, worried that my alarm wouldn’t go off.
When 3am rolled around, I just figured I’d get up and get things *ahem*
moving. My body wasn’t exactly
cooperating, but I figured that would be the least of my worries with a nasty
case of plantar faciitis and already having logged many miles on sore feet at
Disneyland for two days. I started getting my Tinkerbell costume on
(comprising of Handful Bra, Athleta Tank, SparkleSkirt and Headband, Lucy
shorts, Sparkle Athletic wings and arm warmers), and I began to panic. I was horribly worried about possible
chaffing on my shoulder blades from the wings.
I Body Glided every inch of me, but couldn’t reach my own back, so I
woke up the hubs to help me out. Feeling ready as ever, I grabbed a protein bar,
chugged some more Nuun, and headed to the lobby to meet my friend and Tink
Running Buddy, Joy, at 4am. Crazy. I really enjoyed the chance to
hang out with Joy and run this race with her.
We know each other through our husbands, and social media, but this was
the first time we ran together! She’s a
Run Disney fanatic, and I was thankful to have her there with me.
The Start Line! Tink flying around getting everyone excited! |
We walked to the start line, passing all the other corrals,
as we were both in Corral “A”. We had
plenty of time to hang out with all the Fastholes (a loving term of endearment
for all those amazingly strong, speedy women runners!), and soak in the crazy
energy! SBS and Dimity were there in
their Queen Elsa Frozen costumes, and it was so much fun chatting and getting
excited.
The Mother Runner Queen Elsas! |
Chatting with Queen Elsa (SBS) at the Start! |
The Star Spangled Banner, sung beautifully, was capped off
with fireworks (only Disney can get away with fireworks at 5am!), and Minnie
and Daisy were there to start the race in their track suits.
We wound around behind California Adventure, popping into the park right
behind California Screaming. We ran
through Paradise Pier, with the World of Color fountains and lights going, and
stopped for a picture.
The first
characters we saw were the Incredibles.
I would have loved to get a pic with them, but we had just started
running and I didn’t want to wait in a line yet. I couldn’t help run with a huge smile on my
face. So many cast members lining the
race course, Disney characters waiting for pictures with runners, music playing…it
was all so overwhelming to the senses!
We ran through Cars Land, Hollywood, and then headed over to
Disneyland.
We played Leap Frog with SBS
and Dimity a few times, eventually stopping to take their pic in front of It’s
A Small World. Dimity returned the favor
for Joy and I. Running down Main Street
towards the castle was beautiful. We
stopped for a few selfie pics. Running
through Tomorrowland, we saw Darth Vader and his Storm Troopers. We HAD to stop for a pic with them. We both have little Star Wars fans at home who
would think this was pretty cool.
The first 5 miles of the race wound us all around the parks. Once we hit the Downtown Disney District, the
spectators were all lining the course with signs and cheering. And this was before 6am!
Once we passed through Downtown Disney, the racecourse sent
us out into the neighborhoods of Anaheim.
There were signs up requesting runners to be quiet, as the families were
most likely still sleeping (wouldn’t YOU be?!). We ran through business districts and then
passed many of the Good Neighbor hotels before making our way back toward the
parks and the Disneyland Resorts. The
finish was full of spectators, music, cheering, and really great
volunteers. There were aid stations every
2 miles or so, so no need to carry my own water. One group was handing out fresh orange
slices. They were so sweet and delicious
I can almost still taste them. I’m happy
to report that my feet felt fine (during the run) and energy level was
great. During the race, I kept a fallen Mother Runner on my mind. Thousands of runners across the world were logging miles this weekend for #megsmiles. Many runners at Tink were honoring her memory.
We met up with our families (ever so thankful for the
delicious egg sandwich AND coffee my family had waiting for me!), hung out for
a bit stretching and taking pics. Then
my family headed straight to California Adventure for our last Magic Morning
and ride in Cars Land! I didn’t even
bother changing before heading to the parks.
We got in a few hours of quality park time before I needed a shower, a
change of clothes, and another meal. Sunday was really just about relaxing and
catching all the rides we wanted to make sure we did one last time before
heading home. We enjoyed the Main Street
Parade in Disneyland, and the Pixar Parade in California Adventure. My feet were pretty much toast by this time,
so we called it a night and watched the fireworks one last time from the hotel
room.
Andrew and I riding Cars one last time... in my Tink outfit. |
My first Run Disney experience was an amazing one. Thanks so much to Joy for talking me into it,
and then joining me for it! And a big
thank you to the hubs, who works tirelessly so we can enjoy a spectacular
vacation like this every now and then.
I can FLY! |
Sweet Run Disney BLING |