Happy hump day, everyone! Yes, I'm still here...no baby yet. I know I was MIA for two days but this time change has really messed with my already sleepy brain!
I also want to take a moment to thank you guys for being so patient with me through my non-running pregnancy related hiatus I've had to take since December. I miss it so much, the thought of a run occasionally haunts my dreams. It won't be much longer, though...I can't wait to get back out there! :)
When we first began timing everything out in our minds regarding our pregnancy, I realized that I would be around 34 or 35 weeks pregnant for Princess Weekend/Glass Slipper Challenge. While that would be ok for some, the thought of everything to do with the travel aspect of our trip freaked me out. Combined with the fact that I was put on a strict "no running or extra walking" status by my OB at the end of December, I knew Princess was definitely out of the equation.
Thankfully, all of this took place in just enough time for me to defer. However, runDisney's site does not offer much information about the deferral process, so I began searching google for information. I also reached out to Kathryn for advice (she recently deferred another runDisney event as well). She said that she emailed runDisney (via their contact page) and asked for the specific deferral date, then placed that date in her phone so she wouldn't forget it. That sounded like a great idea to me, so I went with it!
Within a few days, I had a response from the runDisney team that their 2016 Princess deferral date would be on January 5th and would appear beneath the "Registration tab" on the Princess portion of their site. A flat fee of $55 would be charged to my credit card for the deferral, regardless of which race I was deferring ($55 for the 10K, $55 for the Half, $55 for the Glass Slipper Challenge).
A few days before January 5th, I picked through their website to make sure I had a good feel for it. I had no idea how many people would deferring the race at the time, but I did hear that it fills up quickly and I wanted to make sure I was able to take care of it all! (Not only was I deferring, so were my dad, mom, and husband.)
On January 5th, I began checking the website at 6 a.m. This was not necessary as the deferral link did not show up under the registration tab until later on in the morning. I do believe it was around 11 a.m. central time when I found it (same as when registration for most runDisney events opens).
Right away, I received an email from runDisney saying they received my submission, but nothing was final yet.
It wasn't until February 11th when this email arrived, saying that my
deferral was confirmed and I would receive another email two weeks
before the 2017 Princess races go on sale that would allow me to
officially register for the event.
Deferrals are only good for the EXACT same event registered for initially. For example, I registered for the 2016 Glass Slipper Challenge, so I will have to defer to the 2017 Glass Slipper Challenge when the time arrives.
Please note: A deferral from a runDisney event does not mean that you receive a "credit" or your money back into your bank account. Basically, your registration fee will be "applied" to the next year's registration fee - and if prices for the next year's races have gone up or changed at all, you'll be responsible for the extra sum.
In all, this wasn't an easy process as I'm pretty sure runDisney doesn't necessarily WANT people to defer (I can imagine the nightmare with how many runners they have for each event), but it really was doable!
For part two of my experience with the runDisney deferral process, click here.
Was I happy to defer Princess 2016? Absolutely not...but I definitely had good reason, and my prize will be waiting for me in just a few short weeks! :)
Have you ever had to defer a race or event? Was the process an easy one?
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Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Reindeer Run 5K - Sea World Orlando
My oh my, where has the time gone?! I just realized I never posted a recap of the Reindeer Run 5K I completed with a friend of mine during our December Florida trip. This 5K was my first non-runDisney event in Florida and took place in Sea World! I hadn't been to Sea World since I was a small child, so I was excited to see the park again. Also (bonus), this race was put on by Track Shack....they also happen to be the same people that put on runDisney events!
I also woke up not feeling well - it was probably the chocolate milk shake I had the night before (bad decision). Instead, Melissa and I decided to attempt the run/walk (4:1) method and go from there. If we had to walk, oh well and she offered to walk with me. She definitely didn't have to and I told her that, but she insisted!
Parking was a bit crazy for the event and by the time we found a spot to park, we definitely didn't have time to pick up our packets and bring our shirts back to the car. Instead, we tied them around our waists!
A map of the 5K - split well between the parking lot and the park. (Sound a lot like Epcot 5K's?) :)
Let's do this!
A lot of people came out for this event!
We lined up near the back (or so we thought) because we planned on walking a lot. I couldn't believe the amount of people who filled in behind us!
Fun fact: Carissa, the runDisney race announcer was also on site for this event!
We began our 4:1 attempt and after the first cycle, I just knew my stomach wasn't going to allow me to go any further. Note to self, no milkshakes the night before an event of any kind...especially while pregnant!
I liked that we walked a majority of the remainder of the race because it really gave us a chance to "see" Sea World! It was a pretty neat park and reminded me a lot of the Sea World we visited in San Diego (a lot of the same attractions and rides).
Included in this event were "character" stops - sadly, we missed Shamu. However, we could not pass up the opportunity to say hello to Santa!
He reassured us that we made the nice list! :)
I also loved how the park was decorated for Christmas!
I can imagine this is gorgeous at night!
These guys were so cute!
It came to a point that we were taking pictures with everything...and it was rather funny. We definitely didn't care about our time at all!
Some animals were even out for viewing! We saw flamingos and dolphins!
Hi Mr. Snowman!
These guys were crazy and kept us laughing!
The Polar Express!
Finish line!
Yes, our time for this 5K was greater than an hour but we had fun and enjoyed "seeing" Sea World. Had circumstances been different (me not feeling well and pregnant on top of that), we would have taken the event a bit more seriously. My main concern was Baby Seal (not the Sea World animal, my little animal)!
This was a fun event and given the chance, I would love to run it again (and actually run it next time). The park was fun to see, the "character" stops were cute, and the race was really well organized!
Have you ever participated in a theme park race (other than Disney)? What were your thoughts of the event?
I also woke up not feeling well - it was probably the chocolate milk shake I had the night before (bad decision). Instead, Melissa and I decided to attempt the run/walk (4:1) method and go from there. If we had to walk, oh well and she offered to walk with me. She definitely didn't have to and I told her that, but she insisted!
Parking was a bit crazy for the event and by the time we found a spot to park, we definitely didn't have time to pick up our packets and bring our shirts back to the car. Instead, we tied them around our waists!
A map of the 5K - split well between the parking lot and the park. (Sound a lot like Epcot 5K's?) :)
Let's do this!
A lot of people came out for this event!
We lined up near the back (or so we thought) because we planned on walking a lot. I couldn't believe the amount of people who filled in behind us!
Fun fact: Carissa, the runDisney race announcer was also on site for this event!
We began our 4:1 attempt and after the first cycle, I just knew my stomach wasn't going to allow me to go any further. Note to self, no milkshakes the night before an event of any kind...especially while pregnant!
I liked that we walked a majority of the remainder of the race because it really gave us a chance to "see" Sea World! It was a pretty neat park and reminded me a lot of the Sea World we visited in San Diego (a lot of the same attractions and rides).
Included in this event were "character" stops - sadly, we missed Shamu. However, we could not pass up the opportunity to say hello to Santa!
He reassured us that we made the nice list! :)
I also loved how the park was decorated for Christmas!
I can imagine this is gorgeous at night!
These guys were so cute!
It came to a point that we were taking pictures with everything...and it was rather funny. We definitely didn't care about our time at all!
Some animals were even out for viewing! We saw flamingos and dolphins!
Hi Mr. Snowman!
These guys were crazy and kept us laughing!
The Polar Express!
Finish line!
Yes, our time for this 5K was greater than an hour but we had fun and enjoyed "seeing" Sea World. Had circumstances been different (me not feeling well and pregnant on top of that), we would have taken the event a bit more seriously. My main concern was Baby Seal (not the Sea World animal, my little animal)!
This was a fun event and given the chance, I would love to run it again (and actually run it next time). The park was fun to see, the "character" stops were cute, and the race was really well organized!
Have you ever participated in a theme park race (other than Disney)? What were your thoughts of the event?
Monday, January 11, 2016
Of Not Running While Pregnant
Many people have asked over the past few weeks how I'm doing without running as a part of my life. Ever since my OB encouraged me to stop all extra forms of activity and sit as much as possible (due to the suspicion of premature contractions at 26 weeks), I've been doing just that.
I'm going to be straight up honest - yes, it's a huge bummer....BUT I'm learning to love this season of my life that I'm in right now cause that's all it is - a season. It will have an end! Will I ever reach another point in my life when I'm told to be lazy (and it's ok)? Probably not. As a friend of mine (also a mom three, one of those being a set of twins) told me, "ENJOY this time now...you'll NEVER be lazy again"...and she's right and I'm OK with that!!
For almost seven years, the thoughts of training runs have daily been on the back of my mind. How many miles do I need to run today? How far am I going now? Running has been my sanity, a way to calm my brain after a crazy day. I'll admit, the Disney Marathon this past weekend really gave me the itch to run another full in the future. I've been toying with the idea of running Goofy again for at least a year now...and this weekend really helped kick that urge in high gear. Was I jealous of everyone running this weekend? Absolutely not. My husband and I spent several years hoping and praying for this season of our lives, and I'm just taking it one day at a time. Did I hope to be able to run throughout my entire pregnancy? YES. However, I almost made it to the third trimester before hitting pause and I'm ever so grateful for that! A song by Mandisa keeps coming back to me and I think it's fitting for where I'm at right now - "Cause every minute, every hour...everyday is such a gift and I'm content....I'm thankful for each breath. I'll learn to love these days."
Content...that word describes exactly how I feel. Besides, I've gotten SO much done around my house (from a seated position of course). Combining eight year's worth of stuff between two people to empty out an entire room and make room for one more has not been an easy task. It's required a lot of purging and donating, but it's coming together slowly but surely. Having every afternoon to accomplish that goal has helped so much!
I've also enjoyed filling my afternoons with other things - like dinner with friends, baby shower planning (for one of my best friends), and baby things (like classes...we have our first one today)!
I've said all that to say - do I miss running? Yes...but it's not an all consuming thought in the back of my mind on a daily basis. I've enjoyed filling my afternoons and evenings with other things and I know that running will be there for me when I am ready to return! It's just another part of life and I'm learning to roll with the punches and be content in the stage of life I'm in now! The encouragement from you guys has also been incredible so thank you!! :)
Have you ever been sidelined from running (for any reason...injury, pregnancy, etc)? What did you do to fill your time?
I'm going to be straight up honest - yes, it's a huge bummer....BUT I'm learning to love this season of my life that I'm in right now cause that's all it is - a season. It will have an end! Will I ever reach another point in my life when I'm told to be lazy (and it's ok)? Probably not. As a friend of mine (also a mom three, one of those being a set of twins) told me, "ENJOY this time now...you'll NEVER be lazy again"...and she's right and I'm OK with that!!
For almost seven years, the thoughts of training runs have daily been on the back of my mind. How many miles do I need to run today? How far am I going now? Running has been my sanity, a way to calm my brain after a crazy day. I'll admit, the Disney Marathon this past weekend really gave me the itch to run another full in the future. I've been toying with the idea of running Goofy again for at least a year now...and this weekend really helped kick that urge in high gear. Was I jealous of everyone running this weekend? Absolutely not. My husband and I spent several years hoping and praying for this season of our lives, and I'm just taking it one day at a time. Did I hope to be able to run throughout my entire pregnancy? YES. However, I almost made it to the third trimester before hitting pause and I'm ever so grateful for that! A song by Mandisa keeps coming back to me and I think it's fitting for where I'm at right now - "Cause every minute, every hour...everyday is such a gift and I'm content....I'm thankful for each breath. I'll learn to love these days."
Content...that word describes exactly how I feel. Besides, I've gotten SO much done around my house (from a seated position of course). Combining eight year's worth of stuff between two people to empty out an entire room and make room for one more has not been an easy task. It's required a lot of purging and donating, but it's coming together slowly but surely. Having every afternoon to accomplish that goal has helped so much!
I've also enjoyed filling my afternoons with other things - like dinner with friends, baby shower planning (for one of my best friends), and baby things (like classes...we have our first one today)!
I've said all that to say - do I miss running? Yes...but it's not an all consuming thought in the back of my mind on a daily basis. I've enjoyed filling my afternoons and evenings with other things and I know that running will be there for me when I am ready to return! It's just another part of life and I'm learning to roll with the punches and be content in the stage of life I'm in now! The encouragement from you guys has also been incredible so thank you!! :)
Have you ever been sidelined from running (for any reason...injury, pregnancy, etc)? What did you do to fill your time?
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Pregnancy Update: Week 23
How many weeks are you now?
23 Weeks + 6 Days
Baby's size?
Papaya - per the What to Expect app
Symptoms:
Over the past two weeks, baby has GROWN. Oh my gosh. I only gained one pound, but I can definitely tell a difference where baby himself is concerned.Symptoms:
Look at the size comparison between two weeks...just TWO weeks!
It's also getting harder and harder to sit up straight after eating.
So far, I'm ok in the swelling area and have been checking daily just to make sure. I do have compression socks but haven't needed them just yet.
Exercise:
You can read all about Saturday's long run attempt here. This week, I've continued to keep up the run/walk and it's working out well so far!
Clothes:
A top I purchased on Black Friday (which fit and was a little loose) is going to have to be brought back for a bigger size because I need it to last and with the growth rate of Baby Seal over the past two weeks, I don't foresee it lasting much longer!
Cravings?
Aversions?
Sleep:
Purchases:
Nothing recently. We've been discussing what pieces of furniture to move where, what to get rid of, etc. I've done a little work but nothing that's enough to satisfy me just yet. We probably won't move anything out of the guest bedroom until after the holidays are through. That room looks like Christmas threw up in it, anyway.
What I miss:
What I’m looking forward to:
Visiting with friends this weekend! :)
Visiting with friends this weekend! :)
Best Moment of the Week:
To see a comprehensive list of pregnancy updates, click here!
That's all folks! Thanks for sticking around with me throughout this pregnancy process!
Have a great day!
Monday, December 7, 2015
Of Running While Prengant
On Saturday, my BRF and I set out for a long-ish run/walk. I had plans of 10 miles but wasn't sure how far I would be able to go since I experienced back/nerve pain on Wednesday and Thursday and was unable to do practically anything. By Friday, the back felt a LOT better and by Saturday morning, the pain was gone.
I made sure to park my car in the garage on Friday night because a freeze was coming through and I wanted to avoid defrosting my car forever before hitting the road on Saturday morning. As I got ready to leave for the run, my car decided to act silly and wouldn't start properly. The service engine light came on, of course. Thankfully, Jason was off work this weekend and I was able to take his vehicle to meet up with my running buddy. Guess where his vehicle was parked? Outside...and the windshield had ice on it. Yes...this is how my luck goes, people. (We found out later that there was an engine mis-fire in my car! Yikes!)
Anyway, I finally made it to my running buddy and we set out on our course. We decided to do a 2.5 out and back and another 2.5 out and back for a total of 10. We're still keeping up with the 4:1 run/walk Galloway method and it's been good to me so far!
I felt great the first 5 miles - no discomfort, no pain...all was well! After resting/using the restroom for a few minutes, we set out on the last half of our run. Around mile 6, I began having round ligament discomfort. I attempted to walk longer than a minute and start running again but that didn't help...the discomfort only lasted while I was running and not while walking. My OB said that it was ok to continue running as long as I didn't feel any pain. So, we decided to walk the remainder back and call it a day at 8 miles.
Saturday's run was also a test-run for the Galveston Santa Hustle. I'm planning with run with my sister-in-law and a few of her friends and wanted to measure my body against distance to see how it would hold up. I was on the fence about the half because I knew I would have to walk a majority of it (which I'm fine with, but I don't want to make them wait on me forever). So, I made the executive decision to participate in the 5K which takes place 30 minutes after the half marathon begins. Still lots of Christmas, Santa, and sugar cookies, shorter distance.
I wasn't sad or disappointed with the shortcomings of my running goal on Saturday - this is all a part of the pregnancy process. I'm enjoying the changes that are taking place in my body right know and I know that all of this is temporary! Taking everything (including my fitness/running levels) one day at a time is all I can do for now and I'm grateful I can make it that far before the round ligament discomfort kicks in!
I felt like the marshmallow man, dressed in so many layers! It was actually 34 degrees at the start but "warmed up" to 47 degrees by the time we finished our run.
After returning home, I polished off the remainder of our Thanksgiving cinnamon rolls and indulged in a Starubucks hot chocolate with a peppermint truffle for flavoring! YUM!
At the end of the day, I reached 23,000 steps which I was (and am) super proud of! 23,000 steps for 23 weeks! "Just keep moving" is my motto and if that includes longer intervals of walking with my running, then so be it!
This weekend, I'm participating in a Christmas 5K in Florida with a friend and next weekend, I'll be participating in the Galveston Santa Hustle 5K. Lots of fun times ahead!
How was your weekend? Run any Christmas-themed races?
I made sure to park my car in the garage on Friday night because a freeze was coming through and I wanted to avoid defrosting my car forever before hitting the road on Saturday morning. As I got ready to leave for the run, my car decided to act silly and wouldn't start properly. The service engine light came on, of course. Thankfully, Jason was off work this weekend and I was able to take his vehicle to meet up with my running buddy. Guess where his vehicle was parked? Outside...and the windshield had ice on it. Yes...this is how my luck goes, people. (We found out later that there was an engine mis-fire in my car! Yikes!)
Anyway, I finally made it to my running buddy and we set out on our course. We decided to do a 2.5 out and back and another 2.5 out and back for a total of 10. We're still keeping up with the 4:1 run/walk Galloway method and it's been good to me so far!
I felt great the first 5 miles - no discomfort, no pain...all was well! After resting/using the restroom for a few minutes, we set out on the last half of our run. Around mile 6, I began having round ligament discomfort. I attempted to walk longer than a minute and start running again but that didn't help...the discomfort only lasted while I was running and not while walking. My OB said that it was ok to continue running as long as I didn't feel any pain. So, we decided to walk the remainder back and call it a day at 8 miles.
Saturday's run was also a test-run for the Galveston Santa Hustle. I'm planning with run with my sister-in-law and a few of her friends and wanted to measure my body against distance to see how it would hold up. I was on the fence about the half because I knew I would have to walk a majority of it (which I'm fine with, but I don't want to make them wait on me forever). So, I made the executive decision to participate in the 5K which takes place 30 minutes after the half marathon begins. Still lots of Christmas, Santa, and sugar cookies, shorter distance.
I wasn't sad or disappointed with the shortcomings of my running goal on Saturday - this is all a part of the pregnancy process. I'm enjoying the changes that are taking place in my body right know and I know that all of this is temporary! Taking everything (including my fitness/running levels) one day at a time is all I can do for now and I'm grateful I can make it that far before the round ligament discomfort kicks in!
I felt like the marshmallow man, dressed in so many layers! It was actually 34 degrees at the start but "warmed up" to 47 degrees by the time we finished our run.
After returning home, I polished off the remainder of our Thanksgiving cinnamon rolls and indulged in a Starubucks hot chocolate with a peppermint truffle for flavoring! YUM!
At the end of the day, I reached 23,000 steps which I was (and am) super proud of! 23,000 steps for 23 weeks! "Just keep moving" is my motto and if that includes longer intervals of walking with my running, then so be it!
This weekend, I'm participating in a Christmas 5K in Florida with a friend and next weekend, I'll be participating in the Galveston Santa Hustle 5K. Lots of fun times ahead!
How was your weekend? Run any Christmas-themed races?
Friday, November 27, 2015
Pregnancy Update: 21 Weeks
Happy Black Friday! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and enjoyed their celebration (however they chose to celebrate)! This photo was taken before any food was consumed, by the way! :D
How many weeks are you now?
21 weeks + 6 days (actually, today makes 22 weeks but this update is from 21 weeks)
Baby's size?
Banana - per the What to Expect app
Symptoms:
Occasional cramping and round ligament pain when I move too fast....it also wakes me up at night make any sudden movements. Also occasional leg/foot cramping. Symptoms:
Exercise:
Still run/walking but using a support band now on every run.
Clothes:
I'm glad I wore bigger clothing non-pregnant because all of my tops still fit! :)
Cravings?
Aversions?
Any Movement?
Poking and jabbing - usually when I'm sitting down after eating! :)
Sleep:
Very good! For some reason I no longer wake up in the middle of the night to potty and that's been going on for a few weeks now...I'll take it though!
Purchases:
I haven't officially purchased any additional baby items yet although I'm sure that will change today...especially now that we know Baby Seal is a boy! If you missed details of our Gender Reveal, you can check it out here!
What I miss:
What I’m looking forward to:
Next week's ultrasound (it's on Wednesday). We should have a little more information on Baby Seal's size and if there's a problem or not. I tell you, these two weeks of waiting have been torture. I just want a yes there's problem or no there's no problem at all. Prayer and faith has gotten me through, that's for sure. Please continue praying for us if you think about it! I definitely appreciate it!
Best Moment of the Week:
Up next is Baby Seal's first Black Friday shopping experience - we'll see how long I last this year!
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Pregnancy Update: 18 Weeks
Here we are at Week 18! Time sure is flying by!!
I feel like my tummy REALLY expanded this past week and I'm 100% that tootsie rolls are the culprit. Seriously, I might turn into a giant tootsie roll if I eat one more! Thanks, Halloween.
I'm definitely starting to show, now. I feel like I say that every week but I finally look pregnant and not just "chubby".
My how much of a difference 5 weeks (and a ton of tootsie rolls) makes!
By the way, if you're interested in any of my other pregnancy updates, you can check them out here or click the Pregnancy link at the top of the page.
On to this week's update!
How many weeks are you now?
18 weeks + 6 days
Baby's size?
The DREAMS are insane and mostly all on the negative side. If I wake up and fall back asleep, that's when they begin. They've ranged anywhere from a ruined gender reveal party to my dog having serious cancer to Arby's changing their menu and me not being able to get the sandwich I wanted to order (say whaaat...??). Y'all. I can't tell you the last time I even went to Arby's. All of these dreams feel SO real, too. I'm relieved when I wake up to find it was "just a dream". Crazy.
Exercise:
Cravings?
The ranch dressing/crunchy lettuce craving hit me again this week! I think I've tried just about every favorite local restaurant's house salads (and found a few new favorite menu items while at it)!
Aversions?
Same - still fish...nothing new here!
Any Movement?
The movement I talked about last week is pretty consistent and always in the same place, so I'm pretty sure it's not just gastric contents moving around! It doesn't feel like fluttering, though (fluttering makes me think of a butterfly's wings) - it feels like someone is fist bumping or poking me lightly from the inside. I usually feel it in the morning, around lunch, and at night. Fun times!
Sleep:
Sleeping well - I only occasionally wake up at night to potty now. As mentioned above, the dreams freak me out.
Purchases:
What I miss:
What I’m looking forward to:
Same as last week here - our Baby Moon...followed shortly thereafter by the big reveal! YAY!
Best Moment of the Week:
Have you ever had a dream that was so crazy it felt real?
I feel like my tummy REALLY expanded this past week and I'm 100% that tootsie rolls are the culprit. Seriously, I might turn into a giant tootsie roll if I eat one more! Thanks, Halloween.
I'm definitely starting to show, now. I feel like I say that every week but I finally look pregnant and not just "chubby".
My how much of a difference 5 weeks (and a ton of tootsie rolls) makes!
By the way, if you're interested in any of my other pregnancy updates, you can check them out here or click the Pregnancy link at the top of the page.
On to this week's update!
How many weeks are you now?
18 weeks + 6 days
Baby's size?
Sweet Potato - 5.5 in, 5 oz
Symptoms:
Still having occasional stretching/uterine pain. The hormonal roller coaster is also crazy. Once I start crying, I can't seem to stop (it happens about once a week)! CRAZY I tell you!Symptoms:
The DREAMS are insane and mostly all on the negative side. If I wake up and fall back asleep, that's when they begin. They've ranged anywhere from a ruined gender reveal party to my dog having serious cancer to Arby's changing their menu and me not being able to get the sandwich I wanted to order (say whaaat...??). Y'all. I can't tell you the last time I even went to Arby's. All of these dreams feel SO real, too. I'm relieved when I wake up to find it was "just a dream". Crazy.
Exercise:
Run/Walking and PT exercises...all going well!
Clothes:
I officially have all of my outfits together for our Baby Moon - just ready to pack! I'm still able to wear my normal -tshirts for now! All of my work uniforms fit (thankfully) and I'm mostly in maternity pants except my scrub bottoms.
Cravings?
Aversions?
Any Movement?
The movement I talked about last week is pretty consistent and always in the same place, so I'm pretty sure it's not just gastric contents moving around! It doesn't feel like fluttering, though (fluttering makes me think of a butterfly's wings) - it feels like someone is fist bumping or poking me lightly from the inside. I usually feel it in the morning, around lunch, and at night. Fun times!
Sleep:
Sleeping well - I only occasionally wake up at night to potty now. As mentioned above, the dreams freak me out.
I also woke up last night with the worst calf cramp EVER. Sure hope that doesn't happen again!
Purchases:
Nothing pregnancy or baby related this week. Does makeup for our upcoming Baby Moon count?
What I miss:
Oooohhhh I finally had a hot sandwich and omg I was in heaven! SO good!!
Um, I can't think of anything I'm missing this week. I honestly sometimes I forget I'm even pregnant until I look down and see my bump or feel the baby move!
What I’m looking forward to:
Same as last week here - our Baby Moon...followed shortly thereafter by the big reveal! YAY!
Best Moment of the Week:
The weekend! So much fun!
Have a great rest of your week!
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Gulf Coast Half Marathon 2015
If you read yesterday's recap, you know that my friend Heather and I spent our weekend in Mandeville, Louisiana for the Gulf Coast Half Marathon! We had an amazing time and the weather couldn't have been more prefect!
Today, I'm bringing you the recap of the race itself! By the way, this just so happened to be Baby Seal's first race! :)
My outfit for race day was created several weeks ago in my head - although the arm warmers didn't last! I'm so thankful for the sweatshirts we found at Academy the evening before the race!
I also created the little yellow sign, simply so people would be cautious when running up behind me. I know that my child might not like running and that's a-ok with me...
On race morning, Heather and I both slept WAY later than we intended...by like an hour...seriously. I slept well the night before, I just didn't want to get out of bed! Whoops!
However, we got up anyway and were dressed as fast as possible - hence the reason I still look half asleep in the above picture!
We stayed at the host hotel, the Courtyard Marriott. Since we weren't able to partake in their continental breakfast, they created breakfast bags for the runners! Mine included a granola bar, a giant orange, and a bottle of water. So nice of them!
After a little bit of traffic coming into the park, we made it in plenty of time for the start! The race began at 7 a.m. out of Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville.
Thankfully this year, workers were directing traffic and that made a WORLD of difference! I liked that addition! :) (I haven't run this race in several years, by the way!)
We found a few of our runner friends to say hello, then made our way to the start line. Y'all, it was COLD out there. Seriously. I think my app said it "felt like" 49 degrees! I'm definitely not complaining but I'm just not used to running in that!
I also bumped into Mindy at the start line! It was so nice to see her before the race - she even PR'd! It was a gorgeous day and the perfect course for doing so! Congrats, Mindy!
Heather and I decided to join the back of the pack runners in the very last section of the corral. It seems that a 4:1 run/walk has been working for me since I've become pregnant, so that's what we decided to stick with. I've never run/walk intervals in a race before, so this was a new experience for me for sure!
Off we go! This course led us through the park, then out to downtown Mandeville.
We blinked and before we knew it, mile 3 was upon us! Yay!
The water stops were hilarious! Various clubs/departments throughout the city work the water stops and really keep the runners pumped up. At the end of the race, runners were able to vote on their favorite water stop and the water stop that won received money towards their club/department. It was awesome!
Running along the waterfront was one of the best parts of this race!
It was nice to run and feel great...unlike the last time we ran this race where the weather was so hot and we tortured ourselves and I almost ended up in the ER. No, this race experience was COMPLETELY different!
The waterfront was also lined with gorgeous homes!
Heather's favorite water stop was the ballet girls! They were preparing for the Nutcracker and several "characters" were there handing out water...even the rat!
This race had two options, a 10 miler or a half marathon, and they split along the waterfront.
Another gorgeous home...this one was decked out for halloween!
The next section of this race took us through another neighborhood of gorgeous homes!
Over halfway there! I finally made a potty stop at mile 8 and I'm so glad I did! I didn't see another porta potty for a while after that!
It was also around mile 8 that my IT band started to act up (right side). It still hurt even after the race, so I'm going to take it easy this week/weekend to baby it and see if that helps.
Last but not least, the final several miles of this race were in the park.
So glad I remembered my sunglasses! This part of the course is gorgeous but can seem rather long. I pointed out the back of a runDisney shirt to Heather (it was from Wine & Dine last year). After catching up to the girl, I asked if she was running Wine & Dine again and she said yes...then she said, "KAREN?" Hahah it was Wendy, a long time social media friend I've never actually met in person! It was so nice to finally meet her!!
Speaking of social media friends, I've been running a BUNCH of the same races as this chick and we never ran into each other until this race!! It was so nice to bump into Ernise and say hello!
Before long, we were back in the park and I just had to take my traditional mile 12 picture!
As we approached our vehicle, Heather took our sweatshirts and put them on the car so we would have a decent finish line picture! (Always thinking ahead!)
All done! Baby's first 13.1 in the books! I honestly thought we would finish around 2:45, so I was pleased with our results!
The finish line party was fun with lots of food and a fun band!
We did it! I'm so thankful for this girl who stuck with me the entire race!
Number 23 for me!
I seriously couldn't have asked for a better race! This course is gorgeous and the weather was ideal!! This is one of my favorite Louisiana races! My OB told me to watch out for any signs of pain/cramping, etc and I didn't have any other than my right IT Band which is an old injury that comes back to haunt me sometimes. I also made sure to stay well hydrated as this race had plenty of water stations! Overall, I have no complaints about this experience and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat!
Running while pregnant is definitely a different experience but I want to continue as long as it's safe to do so and as long as I'm able! I'm just taking it one day at a time....
Just cause I still think it's hilarious...I gotta share this one again! Heather's going to disown me as her running buddy...
Have a wonderful day everyone!
Today, I'm bringing you the recap of the race itself! By the way, this just so happened to be Baby Seal's first race! :)
My outfit for race day was created several weeks ago in my head - although the arm warmers didn't last! I'm so thankful for the sweatshirts we found at Academy the evening before the race!
I also created the little yellow sign, simply so people would be cautious when running up behind me. I know that my child might not like running and that's a-ok with me...
On race morning, Heather and I both slept WAY later than we intended...by like an hour...seriously. I slept well the night before, I just didn't want to get out of bed! Whoops!
However, we got up anyway and were dressed as fast as possible - hence the reason I still look half asleep in the above picture!
We stayed at the host hotel, the Courtyard Marriott. Since we weren't able to partake in their continental breakfast, they created breakfast bags for the runners! Mine included a granola bar, a giant orange, and a bottle of water. So nice of them!
After a little bit of traffic coming into the park, we made it in plenty of time for the start! The race began at 7 a.m. out of Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville.
Thankfully this year, workers were directing traffic and that made a WORLD of difference! I liked that addition! :) (I haven't run this race in several years, by the way!)
We found a few of our runner friends to say hello, then made our way to the start line. Y'all, it was COLD out there. Seriously. I think my app said it "felt like" 49 degrees! I'm definitely not complaining but I'm just not used to running in that!
I also bumped into Mindy at the start line! It was so nice to see her before the race - she even PR'd! It was a gorgeous day and the perfect course for doing so! Congrats, Mindy!
Heather and I decided to join the back of the pack runners in the very last section of the corral. It seems that a 4:1 run/walk has been working for me since I've become pregnant, so that's what we decided to stick with. I've never run/walk intervals in a race before, so this was a new experience for me for sure!
Off we go! This course led us through the park, then out to downtown Mandeville.
We blinked and before we knew it, mile 3 was upon us! Yay!
The water stops were hilarious! Various clubs/departments throughout the city work the water stops and really keep the runners pumped up. At the end of the race, runners were able to vote on their favorite water stop and the water stop that won received money towards their club/department. It was awesome!
Running along the waterfront was one of the best parts of this race!
It was nice to run and feel great...unlike the last time we ran this race where the weather was so hot and we tortured ourselves and I almost ended up in the ER. No, this race experience was COMPLETELY different!
The waterfront was also lined with gorgeous homes!
Heather's favorite water stop was the ballet girls! They were preparing for the Nutcracker and several "characters" were there handing out water...even the rat!
This race had two options, a 10 miler or a half marathon, and they split along the waterfront.
Another gorgeous home...this one was decked out for halloween!
The next section of this race took us through another neighborhood of gorgeous homes!
Over halfway there! I finally made a potty stop at mile 8 and I'm so glad I did! I didn't see another porta potty for a while after that!
It was also around mile 8 that my IT band started to act up (right side). It still hurt even after the race, so I'm going to take it easy this week/weekend to baby it and see if that helps.
Last but not least, the final several miles of this race were in the park.
So glad I remembered my sunglasses! This part of the course is gorgeous but can seem rather long. I pointed out the back of a runDisney shirt to Heather (it was from Wine & Dine last year). After catching up to the girl, I asked if she was running Wine & Dine again and she said yes...then she said, "KAREN?" Hahah it was Wendy, a long time social media friend I've never actually met in person! It was so nice to finally meet her!!
Speaking of social media friends, I've been running a BUNCH of the same races as this chick and we never ran into each other until this race!! It was so nice to bump into Ernise and say hello!
Before long, we were back in the park and I just had to take my traditional mile 12 picture!
As we approached our vehicle, Heather took our sweatshirts and put them on the car so we would have a decent finish line picture! (Always thinking ahead!)
All done! Baby's first 13.1 in the books! I honestly thought we would finish around 2:45, so I was pleased with our results!
The finish line party was fun with lots of food and a fun band!
We did it! I'm so thankful for this girl who stuck with me the entire race!
Number 23 for me!
I seriously couldn't have asked for a better race! This course is gorgeous and the weather was ideal!! This is one of my favorite Louisiana races! My OB told me to watch out for any signs of pain/cramping, etc and I didn't have any other than my right IT Band which is an old injury that comes back to haunt me sometimes. I also made sure to stay well hydrated as this race had plenty of water stations! Overall, I have no complaints about this experience and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat!
Running while pregnant is definitely a different experience but I want to continue as long as it's safe to do so and as long as I'm able! I'm just taking it one day at a time....
Just cause I still think it's hilarious...I gotta share this one again! Heather's going to disown me as her running buddy...
Have a wonderful day everyone!
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