Monday, April 20, 2020

2020 Enchanted 10K

The weather on the morning of the 2020 Enchanted 10K was COLD. Prior to leaving for our trip, I'd checked the weather forecast so I had an idea of what to expect. The only item I wish I had that I couldn't find in stores were hot hands. Other than that, I felt pretty prepared for race weekend.


That shirt I mentioned in my Expo recap that I purchased from Raw Threads? There it is! Oddly enough, no one had a chance to see it because it stayed covered by a pink sweatshirt the entire race!


One plus to this race weekend is that the buses were in abundant supply. I was very grateful for that!

Race morning tip: because the bus boarding time is so early and there's a lot of downtime prior to running the race, bring your breakfast with you! Mine is usually a clif bar of some sort that I eat on either the bus ride over or while I'm waiting in my corral!


After meandering around the race starting area for a few minutes, I decided to walk over to my corral. My goal was to get as close to the beginning of the corral as I possibly could.


I don't understand runDisney's reasoning on some things and wasn't sure why I was placed in corral C for the 10K and corral B for the half? Looking back I wish I'd waited in the runner relations line at the expo to talk to someone about it but honestly, I was OVER waiting in lines at that point. I'm still scratching my head over this one, though.


For about an hour, this was my view. I found that it was warmer to sit down on the concrete and wait vs standing.


Although it seemed to take a while because it really was chilly out there, we finally made it to the start line!


With a fireworks start and a 3-2-1 gooooo from Carissa, we were off!


Since the 10K was Pocahontas themed, she was at the overpass just at a half mile into the start.


I really enjoy this 10K route. Running in Epcot early in the morning is just beautiful!


Mile 1! The first character I skipped was John Smith, but I couldn't pass up the Governor and Percy!!


I mean, look how cute!


Just after mile 3, we officially entered Epcot from the Cast Member parking lot.


Another fun thing about this route is all of the behind the scenes things you get to see!


They also keep you entertained along the way which is always fun!


On to World Showcase


At China, Mushu was hanging out and I skipped waiting in his line. Another character line I also skipped earlier in the race was Meeko.


As I was attempting to take a selfie in Germany (it's a "thing" I do), a super nice guy asked if I wanted him to take the picture for me!


The empty countries are fun to see. I couldn't wait to try the brand new Regal Eagle Smokehouse later in our trip.


The Festival of the Arts was taking place during this race weekend, too!


Just after mile 4, I saw a huge line and couldn't figure out who it was for. Imagine my surprise when I saw Esmeralda and Quasimodo!! What?!


These were definitely unique and I HAD to stop!

It was also in this line that I spent a good bit of time attempting to figure out what was wrong with my GoPro gimbal. It decided to act crazy that morning and would spin uncontrollably. While doing my research in line, I found out that it was likely a lose wire that I couldn't fix on my own. Whomp whomp. No worries though, we are going to have it replaced.


The sunset in World Showcase was beautiful!


The course also took us beneath the skyliner which was so much fun to run under!


After leaving World Showcase, we looped back to the Boardwalk/Yacht/Beach club resorts.


Another stop I just had to wait for was Mickey! I've never seen him dressed in his racing attire before!


How cute!!


Another unique opportunity was Clarice! I've never seen her before, either.


It was while standing in this line that I heard someone say something about the balloon ladies being a minute behind us. Out of all of my 40+ runDisney races, I've NEVER seen the balloon ladies so I had zero worries about what I overheard. This would come back to haunt me later....


Mile 5 and back into Epcot!


I have no idea why I didn't take a picture of the following fiasco, but it happened regardless.

So, as we followed the course to the front of World Showcase, I spotted the Fairy Godmothers. I'd seen a photo of a runner with them on instagram from earlier that morning and knew I would have to stop. Prior to this race weekend, I'd never seen these fairies (ever) and this was definitely a photo opp I wanted to have. I joined the rather long line and waited about 20 minutes. As I was about 15 runners from the fairies, I heard someone say "there goes the balloon ladies"...

HUH?

Looking back, I realize that I had spent a good bit of time in line for characters (especially the Hunchback ones) and the Germany potty line got me, too.

Nevertheless, I decided to wait it out because I was so close.

Not long after that, one of the bikers came up to our line and told us we were behind pace and likely wouldn't finish. I could still see a TON of walkers though, and still wasn't worried. We were literally 0.6 miles from the finish line. What were they going to do with all of us if we waited?

By the time I was about 5 runners from the fairies, the walker line had thinned out significantly and I could see a line of about 6 bikers riding along behind the final walkers.

The guy who was hanging out on his bike near told us that was it - we could either get the picture with the fairies or cross the finish line but not both.

That's when I freaked out! I wasn't ready to forfeit my challenge medal because of a character picture being that I was so close to the finish line. Instead, I jumped out of line and started sprinting. I bobbed and weaved between runners and didn't look back for a second. Within minutes, I was passing the balloon ladies and knew all would be ok.

To be honest though, that was traumatizing. Seriously traumatizing.


Done!


I didn't hang around the finish area for long. After snagging my food box and water, I headed for the bus to take me back to Saratoga.


The post race food box from this race included cheese which was nice to see again! :)


It took a few minutes for my racing heart to calm down after the course fiasco, but it finally did chill out. My mind couldn't wrap around what had happened, especially since I skipped so many character lines in the beginning of the race. Looking back though, I see that the lines I did wait in were rather long and that's what sucked up most of my time. Oh well - it was a lesson well learned for sure!


With that, we spent the rest of the day Disney Springs and Hollywood Studios with a low key dinner at the Turf Club at Saratoga Springs (delicious and highly recommended).

Now you tell me, have you ever had a "balloon ladies" experience like this one? Let me know in the comments below!

To see a video recap of this race, check it out here!


Friday, April 17, 2020

4 Year Old Update

Well, here we are - year 4. I seriously blinked and my sweet squishy baby is now a full grown little boy (still sweet). 

Although we were quarantined for his birthday, we seriously had one of the best days ever! I set out to make it a memorable day and it ended up being just that for all three of us. 


We spent the day playing, making a birthday cake, and just having a fun day together. It truly was a wonderful day - one that left my heart feeling full of gratitude.


He was SO proud of his "teddy worm" cake!


A few friends even stopped by in a mini-cavalcade to sing happy birthday!!


At the end of the evening, we gathered our family via facetime to sing happy birthday to Brayden. It was so sweet and special to have everyone together, even if it was just via technology! Although we are still planning on having a party for him (at a later date), this day will definitely be one we will remember forever!

So, what has Brayden been up to these past six months? Well, let's take a look!

Clothing: Still 3T tops, 4T pants. His growth rate has slowed down a little for sure, although he's a tall kid! He's in a size 9 shoe.
Diapers: Nope! He is fully potty trained both day and night so no more pullups at night, either!
Weight: 39 pounds (estimated)
Height: 41 inches (estimated)


In November, we took Brayden on his very first Disney Cruise! Prior to the cruise, we spent a few days in Walt Disney World, running a few races and enjoying time with friends!


Brayden ran his second 100m dash during the Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend!


He also discovered the skyliner for the very first time and he fell in LOVE! I mean, look at that face...

If we never bought park tickets and soley rode the skyliner on repeat, this would be the happiest kid in the world! (I exaggerate on that one but you get my point.)


Brayden's first Disney Cruise also meant his first time at Castaway Cay! He had a ball swimming in the ocean and he loved the beach!
 

In December, we had yet another Grinch performance. Brayden loved seeing his momma's silly nose!


For Christmas, my dad and mom bought Brayden his first "big boy" bike and he was in heaven!


While in Texas for Christmas with my family, my brother let him push a few buttons in his police car, too!


What fun!!


Throughout the past six months, I've seen so many changes in Brayden. His looks, his demeanor, his personality - they are all growing and developing and it's so fun to watch! No longer does he look like a baby or a toddler but he's truly grown into a little boy. He has the goofiest personality and loves to make people laugh (so much like his dad).

Brayden LOVES school and his little friends. He has learned so much and absorbs everything. He can count pretty high (almost to 100 - just needs a little help) and we are starting to work on addition. He loves numbers!


The past six months also brought along his first two trips to urgent care - one for a random rash we couldn't figure out and another for the flu.


Poor kid just couldn't escape it. (His whole class at school had it.)

As far as nap time goes, Brayden still takes a daily afternoon nap for about 2 (sometimes 3) hours. He mostly sleeps all night but has discovered how to crawl out of his toddler bed and into mommas bed. (It happens a couple of nights a week.) I don't mind because I know it won't last forever.


In February, we visited Walt Disney World again for the Princess Half Marathon.


We had a whole lot of fun and even more...you guessed it...skyliner riding!

As far as eating goes, not much has changed in that department. Brayden is not a very adventurous eater and still sticks to his usual staples - waffles, chicken nuggets and french fries, spaghetti, tacos, any and all fruit, etc...

For favorite movies/shows, Brayden loves Paw Patrol, Toy Story, and more Paw Patrol. Isn't it funny how kids go through phases?! Cracks me up.

This kid can TALK. He is speaking in full sentences now and misses NOTHING! He also doesn't forget anything and still talks about seeing Stitch in the kids club from our Disney Cruise in November!


This photo was taken on his final day to be a three year old. We are loving four so far and are excited to see what the next year has to bring! Stay sweet little dude, momma and daddy love you! 

For a list of previous Brayden updates, check them out here! Thanks for following along in our journey!!

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