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Thanks for going to cheer on the runners! I did the half and it was so amazing to see so many people cheering and giving their support. I tried to look for you as I ran, but I couldn't remember if you were going to be by the TTC or by the contemporary, and of course I was so busy the days before the race I didn't get a chance to get on here and ask you where you'd be. So sorry I missed you but thanks for cheering!
And unfortunately our cell phone still wasn't working at this point, so I couldn't check in on any runners at any point. I felt really privileged to be there cheering people - it was an honour, as you guys were doing way more than I could ever do!
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I'm sure you had a great time encouraging the runners! 45 minutes is a long time to just stand in one place.... For me, walking around is much, much easier than just standing! My three oldest use to run cross country and I always really enjoyed cheering on the runners (from all teams) as they run by!
That's me too - walking around is so much easier for my chronic fatigue, it's the standing that finishes me off.
I'll answer, if you don't mind! The 5K was run on Friday and the 10K the day before, Saturday. Both take place in and around Epcot. And it's at least 20,000 runners maybe more!
I was hoping someone would have all the details, as I couldn't remember them.
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Mark's hat is awesome! Bummer you couldn't get any closer but at least Mark had on the right hat for identification.
I don't think there would've been any way for the runners to spot us without that, so thank goodness he had it!
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After a while, watching all those runners go by messes with your eyes! When I volunteered a water table my eyes were messing with me after about 1 hour of it. And I stood there for over 3 hours... zoom, zoom, zoom..... with the occasional stop. But the constant motion in front of you is just, I don't know, weird for your eyes! So 45 minutes is good enough.
I do know what you mean and I think it would've messed with my eyes more had we been closer to the runners, if that makes sense?
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So happy you could do this! Any support is welcomed. And I'm sure later in the day some runners were saying to their friends, "hey remember the guy at the Contemporary with that cone hat?"
I have been away for a couple of days and wanted to check in and catch up on your TR, very neat that and we are in 2 of your updates! We had such a great time with you and Mark! I have to tell you that I was looking and looking for you guys when we were running by Contemporary, and when I spotted Mark's hat I was so happy!
I was so happy we saw each other, as I really did want to see someone I knew - and there were loads running, but without the cell phone, tracking anyone was just a joke!
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That first picture is me stopping and trying to convince Peter to cross the street to say hi and he is like no way can we cross that road with the policeman right there motioning everyone to stay straight. I was so bummed!
Oh that is a shame.
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So nice of you to take time away from your vacation to cheer the runners on! The spectators mean everything to the runners! And to actually know two spectators was awesome!! Looking forward to more fun with you guys in Paris in 2016. Just wish it wasn't so far away!
We really enjoyed it - and I'm looking forward to doing it again in Paris!
Whew! All caught up! Fell behind because work has been crazy busy!
Love all your interactions with Elsa, Anna, Pooh, Piglet and your fellow Eeyore as well as Chip and DAle! Your parade pictures are amazing! Mine didn't turn out as well…come to find out Dave had messed with the settings on my camera and I didn't check it until half way through
Oh that's too bad.
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We also booked the British Isles cruise, but will be canceling it. I knew I had a meeting at the time the lines opened for booking, so I gave Dave the credit card and told him what to book. I'm claustrophobic, so I know an inside cabin is out for us I figured the price would be high, but I didn't know just how high. Bless his heart, Dave followed instructions and we are booked in a 5b room. When he told me the price I thought he was joking.
So, needless to say, this one will be turned back in. It's about a third again the price I expected. I showed Dave where we could do a b2b on the Fantasy in Concierge for less money…and that's not including airfare and the hotel the night before. Yeah, no. Sadly, I think Disney is pricing me out.
I'm so with you - those prices were just crazy! I suspect a lot of people will be turning their cruises back in. A Cast Member friend of mine rang yesterday and said she'd keep an eye out for me next spring when the final payment is due, just to see how many people drop out and whether she can get a deal - she's just got an amazing deal for a Baltic cruise for this July....
A great start to the day and the two of you had a great vantage point to watch the runners. Love Mark's hat as it is so him! As someone said here, you can probably only take so much of the runners going by and especially being that close to them. I suppose watching a tennis match up close would do that to you as well with the constant head turning!
Hmmm... not something I've ever noticed at the times we've been to Wimbledon - and we've had front row seats.
So cool that you all could help support the runners! Standing still for that long does a number on my legs, knees, and feet, so I totally understand maxing out at 45 minutes.
Hi--My name is Sheila and I was the one with the cowbell! It's how DH and I cheer each other on during races. It's a holdover from when I was younger and ski-raced (slalom) competitively. Obnoxious, I know, but it's amazing how many runners smile, wave, and ask for "more cowbell!"
It was fun having a "fly-by" meeting with you two! Sorry I had to skedaddle off so quickly, but I was trying to get over to the GF to see him there and then back to mile 12 at Epcot before meeting him at the finish line. But it was really nice to have only my 2nd PP meet ever!
Hi--My name is Sheila and I was the one with the cowbell! It's how DH and I cheer each other on during races. It's a holdover from when I was younger and ski-raced (slalom) competitively. Obnoxious, I know, but it's amazing how many runners smile, wave, and ask for "more cowbell!"
It was fun having a "fly-by" meeting with you two! Sorry I had to skedaddle off so quickly, but I was trying to get over to the GF to see him there and then back to mile 12 at Epcot before meeting him at the finish line. But it was really nice to have only my 2nd PP meet ever!
Funny with the cowbell as that would make me feel like I was in Switzerland as that is so common there! There is quite a celebration there at the end of the Summer, when the cows head back into town. It's a pretty festive gathering for many Swiss towns. Not sure of the date, but I've seen it through some of Rick Steves' programs.
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Hi--My name is Sheila and I was the one with the cowbell!
I was so hoping you'd check in at this point, as I knew you were reading - I looked everywhere for your name when I was writing this up and couldn't find it anywhere, so it's nice to be able to now put a proper name to you!
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It's how DH and I cheer each other on during races. It's a holdover from when I was younger and ski-raced (slalom) competitively. Obnoxious, I know, but it's amazing how many runners smile, wave, and ask for "more cowbell!"
It was fun having a "fly-by" meeting with you two! Sorry I had to skedaddle off so quickly, but I was trying to get over to the GF to see him there and then back to mile 12 at Epcot before meeting him at the finish line. But it was really nice to have only my 2nd PP meet ever!
Oh wow - you were busy that morning! And it was probably you with the cowbell that originally encouraged us to head down earlier than we anticipated, as it sounded like the spectators were having so much fun!
Funny with the cowbell as that would make me feel like I was in Switzerland as that is so common there! There is quite a celebration there at the end of the Summer, when the cows head back into town. It's a pretty festive gathering for many Swiss towns. Not sure of the date, but I've seen it through some of Rick Steves' programs.
That's exactly what I associate cowbells with, as it's the only other place we've heard cowbells.