

As of today, I’ve ran 6 runDisney races and am preparing for my 7th – the 2021 Princess Half Marathon Weekend 10k. Guess what? I finished the race and signed up for another one, and another, and another. I had trained a little bit, but I felt totally unprepared. I had no idea what I was getting myself into and was convinced I would not be able to keep up with my sister. I signed up for the Wine and Dine Half Marathon along with my sister and was SO nervous when race day came. I had cheered on my sister in her first half marathon, Disney’s Princess Half Marathon, and decided that I wanted to run one too (quintessential little sister – if my big sis can do it, so can I!).

I can remember looking at the track that ran around our football field and literally rolling my eyes – I’m not a runner! I “ran” three times a year – when the gym teacher told me I had to, and even then I basically “wogged” (walk-jog) the four laps around the track.įast forward six or seven years after those horrible gym experiences, and I signed up for my first runDisney race. If you’re like me, you were the kid in high school who DREADED (capitals needed here!) when your gym teacher announced you’d have to run a mile.
