Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Jumping into Spring!

If at any point I thought Winter was going by slowly, Spring will certainly be the opposite. I still can't believe that today is the last day of March! I felt like I blinked and February was over. Anyone else feel the same?

Things at work are starting to get crazy for both me and my husband, so the weekends were packed with relaxation and unwinding with friends. We tried a new restaurant that has crabby cheesy garlic bread. Yes, it's as delicious and it sounds! Mmmm...

We also went bowling. That counts as exercise, right? ;) 

I've also been making a lot of bows (these are only some of the bows that went out last Tuesday) for my Etsy shop. The majority of these are for a bachelorette party at Disneyland.

** Note: if you're interested in ordering bows for the Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend (May 7th-10th), please place your order before April 12th. I will be putting the shop on vacation mode on the 13th to ensure all bows get to their new owners on time. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or use the contact area to the right on this blog. :) **

Although I've done less running than I have in a long time, I'm still keeping up with my fitness. I've actually been more diligent about it than ever!
Earlier this month, my husband and I had a heart-to-heart with each other. We had both let our fitness and eating habits get out of control and we made a plan to help each other get back on track.

We agreed to 21 days of healthy eating and exercising everyday.
We stuck to it and it's really made a difference! It was a lot of salads and protein with steamed veggies. For my work outs, I use an app called FitStar where they have short 20 minute sessions where you don't need any weights, etc, sort of like some Jillian Michaels DVDs.
I lost 2 lbs and a couple inches off my mid-section. I've noticed my muscles are more toned and in general I feel a lot better. I also have a lot more endurance when I run, perfect for my 10k next month. It's been almost a full month and I've stuck with working out every day; now I'm challenging myself to twice a day! :)


How was your March? Do you have plans for Spring? 



Thursday, February 26, 2015

Featured today on Fairytales and Fitness!

Good Morning!
Check out Meranda's (of Fairytales and Fitness) recap of the Frozen 5k from the recent Princess Half Marathon weekend! My Disney bows are also featured in the post. :)






Monday, February 23, 2015

What's on my Race Calendar: 2015

I've got 4 races set for 2015... and none of them are half marathons.
Surprised?

After the WDW Full Marathon in January, I need a break. I know for sure that the marathon was one-and-done. I struggled so much with sticking to my training plan (my own fault) and it made me more anxious than excited about the race. Even though I finished, the race was physically too hard on my body and I'm still paying for it.

2015: the Year of the 10k!
I have 3 10ks on the book, along with a 10 miler.


Santa Cruz 10k - April
You might remember last year (recap here) that I ran my local half marathon- the Santa Cruz Half. We've moved away from Santa Cruz, but it's still close enough to visit. I ran last year with a friend who had just found out she was pregnant. This year we're running the 10k together. It still has gorgeous ocean views and a finish on the beach.


Disneyland 10k - September
I'm headed back to Disneyland to participate in the 10th anniversary weekend! This race weekend holds a special place in my heart- I ran my very first half marathon here in 2011. I really wanted to do both the 10k and Half (not for the Dumbo medal, personally I'm not a huge fan), but for financial reasons, I knew I could only register for one race. I was on the fence for awhile, but in the end, I chose the 10k because I knew I could run it for the photos and not worry about not finishing. I can't wait to see what the theme for this year will be! You can read my previous race recaps from 2011, 2012, and 2013's 10k & half.


Pumpkin Run 10k - October
This race currently holds my 10k PR. I ran this two years ago at the peak of my running and completed the 10k in less than an hour. The course is nice and flat and cool temps make it great for a PR. My goal is to PR again this year!


Sirena 10 Miler - November
This 10 miler takes place in San Francisco and you get to run over the Golden Gate Bridge! I'm running this with the same friend from the Santa Cruz 10k.


I know 2016 will hold some half marathons for me- I'm eyeing Star Wars at DL in January and I really want to take a ladies's trip for the Princess half in February. Anyone interested?! :)


What's on your race calendar this year? Any Disney races?

Saturday, February 21, 2015

I'm Back! And a Recap of What I've Been Up To

Time to break the month long silence! Life has finally settled down and I am excited to get back to blogging. 


After 6 months of glorious time off from work, I'm finally back at the daily grind for a 9-5 job. I'm happy to be back at work; I was getting pretty bored being at home everyday. There's only so much I can "clean." ;) In addition to the full-time work, my Etsy shop is still moving along smoothly and I've sold almost 200 bows since I started selling them in October! I know a lot of the bows sold have covered many miles with runDisney runners. 


These bows fund my Disney trips! :)



We are settling in to our new apartment, though adapting to the smaller size has been interesting. My craft stuff sometimes explodes everywhere. Haha. We're actually looking into buying a house at the end of this year/early next year. But after talking to a realtor, we may be pushing it back a bit- houses where we are hoping to buy (California Bay Area) are averaging at least $1 million!! Crazy! Better start playing the lottery.



My husband thinks the laundry fairy visits our home. 
She does.
Her name is Kim. ;)


Those 6 months off work were filled with a lot of great times (hello, Texas!) and unfortunately a lot of sad times. I am so thankful, especially to my husband, for the freedom to spend that time pretty much doing whatever made me happy. I was able to go to Disney 3 times for 3 fun races (Wine & Dine, Avengers, and the WDW Full). 


I spent time crafting and in general just relaxing. The free time was also great when hard times hit my family. In those 6 months, we lost my Grandma, Uncle, and Grandpa. I will always be grateful for the time I was able to spend with family and not have to worry about work. 

I'm looking forward to the rest of this year and focusing on new goals. I have a few races lined up and, of course, a Disneyland visit. 

Sorry for the long silence and thanks for sticking around. :) 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

WDW Marathon: Race Recap


Here it is folks: my WDW Marathon Recap!

This was by far the most challenging race for me- mentally, physically, and emotionally. This recap will be long (at least twice as long as my half marathon recaps ;)  ) and I hope you'll stick around to the end. :)

When I registered for the full marathon, I was super excited. I had about 5 half marathons under my belt and I really wanted to knock this one off my bucket list. What better place to run it than at Disney World, right? I got my husband on board as well and I knew it would be a great race!

Fast forward to the end of 2014- that excitement dwindled, considerably. We were moving around a lot (I lived in 4 places in 4 months!) and my training was no where near where it should have been. I ran 2 half marathons in November (Wine & Dine and Avengers), but after that I got in 3 long runs before the full: 9 miles, 11 miles, and 18 miles. I do not recommend this plan! I seriously only did the 18 miles to try and give myself some courage that I could actually finish this thing. All the while, I was battling knee pain- my guess is ITBS. The holidays were busy as usual and not much running happened.

Then about a week before we were set to fly to Orlando, we got word that my uncle was in the hospital and he was not doing well. I spent the weekend before the races with family at the hospital before he passed away. He had been suffering from a rare disease for a few years, but it was still a shock. Especially since my Grandma passed less than 6 months before.

My family and I had a long debate about deferring the whole vacation, but in the end we decided to go. I know some people may not agree with our decision, but it was right for us and I'm glad we went. 
On a side note: runDisney was very gracious with our situation. We debated whether to defer or not (this was about 9 days before the full) and after speaking to a runDisney rep, they advised that an email detailing my situation was the best route. I was told that it may take a bit for a reply due to the number of emails they were getting. I got a reply from them the night before the race, offering a deferral and they would even waive the fees. We were already in WDW and had decided to run, but I was still very appreciative.

Okay, enough of the sad story; let's move onto race day.

I had a date with this Mickey medal!

I didn't go into the race quite the way I had anticipated, but I was there and ready as I'd ever be. My husband, Anthony, was with me, but he hadn't run in over a month and his longest run was a half he ran about 8 months ago... He said he would try and stick with me as long as he could. Our goal was just to make it halfway and ride Everest together. Oh, and did I mention he got new shoes at the Expo to wear for the run? They were a better choice than his old shoes, which were way past their expiration date.

This is his "why the heck am I doing this?" face. ;)


We started in Corral J. Anthony moved back from D to be with me. It was cold waiting for so long, but I'm glad I wore a tank top as it warmed up later on. I didn't even make it a mile before I had to pee. Haha. :)


Magic Kingdom Toll Plaza!
Taking on my first full, I didn't want to run in a full-on costume. Since the marathon is Mickey's race, I decided to embrace the ears. My skirt is from Sparkle Athletic and ears were purchased at the parks. I even had matching polka dot KT Tape!


Between miles 5 &6 we ran down Main Street! The street was full of spectators cheering!

About to run through the castle. Kristoff, Anna, & Elsa were waving to us.

Castle selfie. :)


We headed backstage and they had a float out from one of the parades. Flynn and Rapunzel were out for the photo op.

Around mile 8, we ran along the speedway, which was pretty cool! There were a lot of cars out: classic, luxury, and race cars. We took this time to walk a lot and snacked on peanut butter filled pretzels. Yum!

Guess who I ran into?!
Lauren from Lauren's Glass Slipper! She was battling ITBS since the half the day before, but she powered through and completed Dopey! Congrats, Lauren!

This picture really cracks me up. I told Anthony I wanted to take a picture with the topiaries. Apparently since I was dressed as Minnie, this meant replacing her topiary with me. ;)

Before we knew it, we were into Animal Kingdom. Which meant one thing: Expedition Everest! We were both grateful for the break- my left knee was hurting and Anthony was tired in general. It was around now that he said if we took things slow and stopped for pictures, etc, he thought he'd be able to finish. Yay!

The line for Everest was pretty long- it extended well out into queue on before entering the building, but it moved super fast. We got there around 8:45am, so it was mostly runners with a few spectators.


There was a lot more cheering and screaming than when we rode during regular park hours. Everyone was so excited to be able to ride a roller coaster in the middle of running a marathon. :)

Aside from my finish line photo, this is my favorite picture from the race. It just captures the fun and excitement of it all.

After our Yeti adventure, we hit the road again. 

13.1 miles! Half way!

I couldn't help but think that this was usually our finish line.

A photo op with Minnie and Daisy

And Mickey, of course. Anthony told me later that he didn't think Mickey realized he was there until after the picture and he may have scared Mickey.

Anthony, having never run further than a half marathon, was oh-so-kind as to remind me of how far he'd run.

Mile 14: "Hey, Kim! Guess what? This is the furthest I've ever run!"
Mile 15: "Hey, Kim. Guess what?! I've never run this far before!"
Mile 16: "Hey, Kim? Guess what! THIS IS THE FURTHEST I'VE EVER RUN!"

You get the picture.
It was just the right amount of humor I needed. :)


All the traffic the race caused... 
The day before, I overhead a gentleman complaining to hotel concierge that the race was too loud. Apparently he could hear an announcer shouting "make it a great day!" Over and over and over again. At 5am... Sorry!

As we entered the ESPN Wide World of Sports area, I hit the dreaded "wall." 
We were at mile 16.5 and we could see the people coming back out of ESPN. They were passing mile marker 21. TWENTY-ONE! Realizing how far I had to go and how much my knee hurt, I lost all motivation.

The track, meant for running, was completely walked. And I don't mean power walked. I mean slow turtle walking. I honestly thought this was the end. I was ready to sit down and call it quits.

But then I realized- there are only 2 ways to the end: I could get swept, but that meant waiting for the bus, or I could keep moving. Moving won out.


It was also around here that we realized my FlipBelt may have been a little too tight and was making my insides rather uncomfortable. Anthony opted to carry it for me and wore it around his neck. Such a trooper!


20 miles! Never thought I'd make it this far!

Right around mile 20, someone pushed me. It wasn't a hard shove, but more of a two handed push out of the way. I'm super thankful I didn't fall or worse, get pushed into another runner's path, but I was really surprised. I had been walking all the way on the right side of the road with my husband on the grassy area next to the road. A runner decided she needed to clear a path for her and her two friends to run. And then less than 5 feet, proceed to throw up her hand to indicate they were going to walk.

I get that you need to run and I get that it's crowded, but please, if you're going to run, don't try and clear a path between the walkers on the side of the road (who are following etiquette). Or at least say excuse me.
Okay, getting off my soap box now.


As we left ESPN, we ran along the same road coming into the area. Mile 16-17 going in, Mile 20-21 going out. On the way out, there were no more runners, just street sweepers cleaning up cups, etc. That meant the balloon ladies were less than 4 miles behind us! Eeeeekkk! Definitely picked up the pace after that!


Mile 22: Heading into Hollywood Studios

It had started to rain again... yay...

But there was another food stop: Candy!
The volunteers were yelling for us to take our candy from strangers. :) Yes, please!

I had to stop for a picture with the plane. My dad, former Air Force, likes fighter jets.


My parents and brother were also along for this trip. My brother ran the half the day before. They met us inside Hollywood Studios to cheer us on and offer support snacks. It was a huge boost to see them!

Miles 24-25
We ran past the Swan and Dolphin Hotels and in front of the Yacht Club Resort. Anthony really liked the look of the Yacht Club (mainly the beach) and kept saying he wanted to stay there next time. Next time, eh?! Even in my running-induced delirium, I remembered that!

It was around here when we turned to each other and said we might actually make it!
Cue the silly faces!

A quick photo op with Aurora in Epcot

And another in Italy. I insisted on this one since we had visited visited Italy just a year ago.

As we approached the Epcot "golf ball," I struggled to hold in my tears. My uncle loved to golf and I know he was somewhere watching over us, playing his best game.


Mile 26! Almost there!

And finally... the finish line! I knew this was a must-have photo for me. I didn't care about our time, so we waited in line before crossing the finish.

Pretty sure my first words after crossing the finish line were: "Holy ****, we just ran a marathon!"

Finish time: 6hr 54mins, 15:49 min/mile pace.

I may have been slow, but I still went all 26.2 miles and I'm proud of what we accomplished.
There were times when I wanted to quit and I honestly could not have done it without Anthony's encouragement and support. I'm still in shock that he did it with zero training!

I'm sure you're all wondering- will I go for Goofy or Dopey next year?
No. The marathon for me was one-and-done. I'll stick to half marathons. The marathon was on my bucket list and we've got bigger things we're focusing on now, like buying a house! Plus, Disneyland is much closer!

Have you participated in the WDW Marathon weekend before? How was your experience?

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

I'm a Marathoner!

I'm officially a marathoner!

I just got back home after a fun trip to Walt Disney World with my marathon medal in tow. I also came back with an unwanted souvenir- a nasty cold. :/ I'll have a full race recap soon, but my husband and I had a great time taking it slow and having fun.


If you ran WDW Marathon Weekend, I'd love to hear how your race(s) went!
Let me know in the comments or post a link to your race recap!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Training Tuesday: Longest Run before the WDW Marathon


The final countdown has begun! We are less than 3 weeks away from the WDW Marathon weekend!

I will be attempting the full marathon and I say "attempting" because my training has been less than stellar and whether I'll finish it or not is up in the air. I've been battling hip pain and now what I'm assuming is ITBS. All from a lack of gradual consistent training.

But all hope is not lost! I've been doing a lot of stretching, strength training, and yoga during the week and running only once for my long run. On the long run, I take it slow and do 1/2 mile intervals for the first couple miles. My leg seems to do better when it gets a little warm up first. This weekend I completed my longest run- 17.8 miles (I was too hungry by the end to bother with that last .2) !



I took a new path today- this is the Bay Trail that runs along the inside of the SF Bay.

Motivation found along the way.

A bridge and a fluffy cat!

This was around mile 13. Definitely needed!

I did a double take reading the second sign. :)

All in all, it was a good run and I'm happy with it. I finished pain-free, aside from the usual soreness of a run of that distance. I taped my knee with KT tape and it really helped. With the pace I had for this long run, I know I could potentially walk the rest of it and still be within the time limit. That said, if my knee starts really hurting, I physically won't be able to walk another 8 miles. So until then, lots and lots of stretching!

Will you be at the WDW Marathon weekend? How is your training going?