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Aww, Tammie! Your emotions caught up with you. It happens. I can understand how standing in the midst of the Expo could cause that.
As for the Expo, I haven't done this race yet so I don't know for sure, but ToT is a "smaller" race for runDisney. Actually, be thankful it wasn't crowded or chaotic! I mean, it's kind of a bummer that you didn't get to see as many vendors though. Im surprised KT tape isn't there! But the marathon weekend Expo is like Black Friday shopping sometimes. Not pleasant!
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It seems for every race they drop off the runners at different places for the Expo! Sometimes it's in the handicapped parking lot, sometimes it's been in the grassy area off to the right there, and this year for marathon it was in the far lots waaaay off to the left! I wish they could just stick with one place!
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I can totally understand your emotions! When I went to the Wine and Dine the first time I felt the same way; it was all a bit overwhelming. I didn't purchase an "I did it" shirt for either race either for the exact same reason - no jinxing!
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This is great information!
I'm so looking forward to hearing more about the race, I'm thinking of doing this next year since I just found out it supports Autism Speaks. My son in on the spectrum and this would make me feel wonderful to see all those people supporting the cause!
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Seems like your visit to the EXPO brought up mixed emotions, but you dealt with them and you have to be proud of yourself for getting to this point. Looking forward to seeing how the race goes.
Sorry the Expo didn't live up to your expectations. I can totally understand the variety of emotions you went through I remember going through some of those when I ran my first (and to date only ) 5k, thinking "what am I doing? am I crazy?" and then gradually getting over it. Hopefully you'll enjoy the race itself.
Aww, Tammie! Your emotions caught up with you. It happens. I can understand how standing in the midst of the Expo could cause that.
As for the Expo, I haven't done this race yet so I don't know for sure, but ToT is a "smaller" race for runDisney. Actually, be thankful it wasn't crowded or chaotic! I mean, it's kind of a bummer that you didn't get to see as many vendors though. Im surprised KT tape isn't there! But the marathon weekend Expo is like Black Friday shopping sometimes. Not pleasant!
GLAD I MISSED THAT THEN...I hate shopping crowds!
For future reference, you can return all runDisney official merchandise purchases at any gift shop. So you can purchase that "I Did It" shirt and then return it later should you choose.
Thanks...I am still not sure that I could have bought one though even knowing that. Now that I know I can do 10 miles...hmmm thinking I can buy that I DID IT shirt for the PHM....
It seems for every race they drop off the runners at different places for the Expo! Sometimes it's in the handicapped parking lot, sometimes it's been in the grassy area off to the right there, and this year for marathon it was in the far lots waaaay off to the left! I wish they could just stick with one place!
This time it was way off to the left!
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Sorry about the panic attacks and that the expo wasn't what you had hoped!
I updated the post to reflect a little better what set my panic attack off...and my crying!
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I can totally understand your emotions! When I went to the Wine and Dine the first time I felt the same way; it was all a bit overwhelming. I didn't purchase an "I did it" shirt for either race either for the exact same reason - no jinxing!
This is great information!
I'm so looking forward to hearing more about the race, I'm thinking of doing this next year since I just found out it supports Autism Speaks. My son in on the spectrum and this would make me feel wonderful to see all those people supporting the cause!
It really was a very FUN first long distance race for me...
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Seems like your visit to the EXPO brought up mixed emotions, but you dealt with them and you have to be proud of yourself for getting to this point. Looking forward to seeing how the race goes.
Thank you...I am proud of myself. Not proud how the "trip" was derailed, I still wish there was something I could have done differently...
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Sorry the Expo didn't live up to your expectations. I can totally understand the variety of emotions you went through I remember going through some of those when I ran my first (and to date only ) 5k, thinking "what am I doing? am I crazy?" and then gradually getting over it. Hopefully you'll enjoy the race itself.
It was crazy how my emotions were all over the place from the expo on...and now when I look back I still have the same emotions running through me.
Sorry that your emotions were taking over for alittle bit but you made the best of it and that is to be expected with what you had to go through over the year!!
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Tower of Terror 10-Miler
Prerace Jitters, Sadness and Prep
After we caked it up with Betsy at BOG, we decided that it was time to head back to CBR for a rest before the nights big run. Curtains drawn in our room and air conditioner turned up we both settled in our beds for a little nap, well Cammy napped.
Nervous excitement and sadness of a derailed dream returned and I found myself tossing and turning for the next 3 hours. Looking back, I am not sure why I did not get up and go check out those hammocks that I had been thinking about for months or even just go lay out at the pool&nerves were certainly messing with my brain and I could not think, let alone rest. I wanted so badly to talk to someone...I wanted to talk so badly to the person that started me on this journey, but sadly I knew I couldnt even though she was probably only a few buildings away resting. I laid there and wondered if any of this had effected her like it had me. But I also knew that I hate to push this sadness from my thoughts and focus about me. I stopped over on my PTR and found LOTS of well wishes left for me that really helped to lift my doubting spirit and sad heart. THANK YOU EVERYONE THAT LEFT ME WELL WISHES...you have no idea what this meant to me. After 3 hours of me tossing and turning, Cammy awoke and we decided to head over to Old Port Royale for a little prerace dinner and more hydrating. We decided to split a chicken sandwich (yes, we learned our lesson a few days before on how big those sandwiches were) and some fries (need a little salt in our system).
As we ate we discussed our race plan and repeated I told Cammy that this race is about me and I did not expect her to run with me (I knew even on a broken foot I could not keep up with her)&I would be fine alone and I would meet her at the finish line. Afterwards, we went on a banana hunt for a little prerace fueling as we waited in the corral to start. Trying to find a banana at a race host resort is a little interesting and much like a treasure hunt. I picked up the last one out of the basket, and you would have thought I had a piece of gold in my hands because instantly out the woodwork came about a million runners eying my banana, including Cammy. Thankfully I was spared from being mugged when I was able to track down a CM who took about 15 minutes searching the back for more bananas. Bananas in hand and more water bottles under the arm, I suggested to Cammy that we might need to pick up our celebration cupcake at CBR just in case we couldnt find one after the race in DHS and I knew that CBR had a famous one from the WDW Cupcake Crawl Blog that I love to follow (okay drool over).
So with our hands full of our little MUSTS for the both pre and post-race we headed back to our room. By the time we reached the room Cammy was now fully awake and nervous excitement was starting to affect her! Cammy is normally an amped up personality but through in race excitement&We spent a good 15 minutes taping each other up (especially Cammys foot), before getting dressed in our running costumes.
It took me several attempts to get my bib on before Cammy took pity on me and helped me out!
Once dressed and all our belongings together in our little plastic backpack we headed to the bus stop and before we knew it we were boarding the bus for the prerace holding area and corrals.
It all the sudden hit me again as we sat down on the bus that this was actually happening and I was sick to my stomach with self-doubt. Cammy came to the rescue as my personal cheerleader, once again. As we made our way to DHS, Betsy began texting us with her location and where to find her friend Carol (who was also running the race). When the bus pulled into the parking lot nervous excitement took me over completely! Our first stop was of course a picture stop proving that we had arrived...
and then walking around trying to find Carol (who I had never yet before, just heard about) and thankfully easy to find as the parking lot was quickly filling with people. Introducing myself to Carol was interesting, but instantly I felt a connection with her.
I was so thankful for her calming presence. Shortly, Betsy arrived with the surprise she had been telling me for the last couple days she had for me. I was reduced to tears as she showed me what she had and I was humbled by her sweet gesture.
Here Betsy was standing by me, supporting me, and cheering me on. She had changed her Disney trip to be here with me at my side, she of all people knew what it was like to feel completely blindsided and abandoned by someone who we both considered a close friend. I will say it again, I DID NOT deserve Betsys friendship because I was part of the reason why she was abandoned, but here I was wearing a sparkleskirt she bought for me as a reminder not to quit (and I might add she was sporting a matching one), a poster to cheer me on, and being here just for me! We spent a good time chatting, really they spent the time trying to calm me down and keep me from pushing my way into the corral way too early. I was so nervous that I could not get my mouse ears that I had made to work right (one of my glow sticks would not go together) and then I loosened one of the ears...ugh. There was a lot going on around us...DJ Dance Party, photo ops and lots of just waiting around...I really did not take in too much of it thanks to my nerves.
The entire time I kept wondering if I would actually succeed at doing what I sat out to do a year earlier. Around 8:30 pm we decided it was time to wait our turn at the porta-potties (but being seasoned Disney runners Carol and Betsy directed us to where we had minimal waits). Then Betsy walked us to the corral gate, wished us good luck and headed off to where she promised she would be waiting and cheering. Cammy and I entered our corral after wishing Carol the best and then worked our way through the growing number of other runners in our corral to the front of the corral. I knew I needed as much time between me and the end of the corral behind me it I was not going to be swept. Surprisingly the next 45 minutes of standing like a bunch of sardines jammed into a can went by pretty quickly as made friends with those around us and I held off tears of excitement, nerves, and waves of self-doubt. Not long 3 race volunteers holding our corral sign and rope to separate us from the corral in front of us opened up the corral and we were lead onto the wave of runners heading towards the starting line. While we walked we listened as each corral in front of us was introduced, watched the fireworks go off for their start, and followed along as the next corral approached the starting line...
until finally our corral was at the starting line. It was finally our time to be pumped up by the race announcer...
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