Shamrock Shuffle 8K

This marks the eight time participating in this race, and again it was a brisk morning for a run. If you follow my Instagram or Facebook you would of known that it was another stressful night before a run. Hopefully this won’t be a common theme on my racing season!

I was placed in corral G which was part of the second wave, but we got up early enough to get in front of the corral. My corral kicked off around 9:15 and we were released to the streets around the Loop.

The course was pretty much the same, there were people that said that there was a course change, but I didn’t notice. Usually they have the water station right after the Gatorade station, but it wasn’t until another mile, wish I realized that or else I would of sipped the Gatorade.

As mentioned earlier it was a bit cold in the morning, which I dressed appropriately, but it did get a little warm. You would think since I ran this many times that I would of remembered the distance. I kept on thinking it was a 15K approx. 8 miles, so when I got to Harrison and Michigan I realized that I was almost done and remembered it was only an 8K! So that was a nice surprise because I was prepared to run the next 4 miles.

That being said, I finished in 1hr 7min and 25sec. We didn’t stay for the post race activities by the fountain, because we had to pick up our puppy at the animal hospital, the reason for the stressful night. As I always say, since this is my very first race, I will always participate in it as long as I am able to run, well trained or not!

Princess Fairytale Challenge

Another Disney race challenge completed. The challenge consisted of the Enchanted 10K on Saturday and the Princess Half Marathon on Sunday.

The 10K’s theme was Mulan the warrior princess and the Half Marathon’s theme was Princess Aurora aka Sleeping Beauty and Briar Rose.

Disney always plans a fun and well managed race. The only thing that was off was they didn’t have the sponges ready for the later runners.

They had ample photo opportunities along the course and visuals to keep your mind off the race. I noticed that there were very little princesses at the character stops, but when I thought about it there wouldn’t be that many princesses because they are running in the race.

When I first saw the medals online I was a little disappointed, but they look so much better in person. I enjoyed this race and I would most likely do this one again.

Princess Half Marathon – Aurora

Day two of the Fairytale Challenge began as the day before, catching the 3:30 transport to EPCOT. Our luggage did arrive so I was able to wear my contacts for this run. We arrived and the staging area was already filling up with runners. I managed to get a photo with Merida and then took my trek out to the corrals and Rick made his way to the Magic Kingdom.

I was placed in corral D, which the wait was not that long. Once we were released with some fireworks we were heading towards the Magic Kingdom. Along the way I took a photo with Captains Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbossa. Continuing towards the Magic Kingdom, I finally arrived at the marquee. You would think that the park would be close but from experience it is another three miles till you get to the park. There was a photo op with four princes, John Smith, Eric, Flynn Ryder and Phoebus. By the time I got my chance Flynn took a break, so I filled in.

We finally made it to the Magic Kingdom, just past the five mile mark. The view when you turn onto Main Street and see Cinderella’s castle never gets old. Found Rick right by the castle where we took a right and entered Tomorrowland. After tailing a picture with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb I entered Fantasyland. As I approached Gaston’s Tavern I saw that he was there with Belle and decided to wait in their line.

After the long wait I took my picture with them and continued my way to the castle. Right before we entered the castle, Snow White was there. Since she is my favorite princess I had to stop and get a photo with her. Once I got my photo I ran through the castle then came upon a bottle neck at the front of the castle so we just walked our way down. Took my castle photo and made my way through Liberty Square where I saw Jessie from Toy Story. From there we spent a very short time in Critter County and that is where we exited the park.

Just after mile six there was a photo op with Villains, which I got a group photo with the Queen of Hearts, the Evil Queen and Cuella DeVil. With the line taking over 15 minutes I started being concerned about the balloon ladies. I proceeded to follow the runners along the streets that passed by the golf course and a couple of the resorts. By mile eight fatigue and exhaustion caught up with me and it started getting hot, I started taking extensive walking breaks at this point.

By mile 10 we were routed on a ramp that looped to the road leading to EPCOT. At the top of the road I saw how far back the runners were so that gave me the assurance that the balloon ladies was not going to pass me up!

We entered EPCOT by mile 12 and I pushed on to finish strong. As we passed Future World and seeing Spaceship Earth the end of the race is almost there. Just one more stop I had to take, a photo op with Pluto for Megs. Once we turned the corner and saw the finish line I dug deep down and sprinted towards the finish by way of giving high fives to Donald Duck and Goofy. I finished in 4hrs 17min 59sec.

We celebrated by having brunch at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, resting in the afternoon and having dinner at The Edison. Despite the lack of sleep, aggravations with Southwest I had a great time running this half marathon.

Princess Enchanted 10K – Mulan

The first race on 2019 started off a bit rocky. I estimated that I got three hours of sleep within 48 hours prior to the race. With a mixture of worrying about Megs at her doggie camp, traveling and Southwest losing all our luggage contributed to my insomnia. Luckily I made it a habit to pack my running gear in my carry on.

We signed up for the 3:30 transportation to EPCOT, which allowed me to check my bag in, take a photo with Cinderella and get to my corral in plenty of time. I was placed in corral B, so that gave me enough cushion if I wanted to stop for photo ops or if my lack of sleep would slow me down.

The course is very similar to the 10K for marathon weekend so I was very familiar with the course. We ran through the road entrance to EPCOT and along the way we saw Pocahontas on an overpass, snapped a quick picture of her and continued on. Just past mile one there was a very long line for Belle and the Beast, I opted to forego that photo op and continued on. Shortly after there was a line and it was Elvis Stitch so I waited.

Around 3.5 miles we entered the outskirts of EPCOT and saw the outside side track for the ride Test Track, so I knew we were close to entering World Showcase through Mexico. I quickly took a picture of the lake and posted on social media that I arrived at EPCOT.

We made our way through the showcase passing through Norway, China, Germany, Italy, The American Adventure, Japan and Morocco. I stopped at Morocco to take a photo with Aladdin, his line was fairly long, but it went pretty fast. We continued our world tour and passed France.

We took a little detour out to the Boardwalk resorts and in about mile 5.5 we entered back into World Showcase and finished our world tour through the United Kingdom and Canada. We passed under the monorail and took my last photo op in front of Spaceship Earth. I proceeded towards the finish which is located to the left of the entrance. I finished in 1hr 41min 6sec. Considering the few hours I was running on I felt pretty good along the race and finishing it.

We celebrated the 10K finish at BOMA with a great African brunch. We were planning on spending the day at EPCOT, but decided to take the day to rest after the lack of sleep for the past two days, which was the best decision.

Completing the 10K was the start to achieve the Fairytale Challenge. Next up is the half marathon to complete the challenge.

Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald

 

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The second installment of the Fantastic Beasts franchise brought back the main characters from the first film, but not together as we would like, except for Newt and Jacob who were joined at the hip like they were in the first movie.

I will not reveal how Jacob comes into the movie, in the last movie we last see him at his bakery doing well with the business and then Queenie visits his shop.

The introduction of the new characters and the development of the story will make you think of present time with the Harry Potter series.  Some will make sense and some will be a little confusing.  The timeline is a little off with one of the professor at Hogwarts and the class that Dumbledore is teaching is a bit confusing.  In the cinematic universe it may make sense, but if you remember what is in the books it may be confusing, and hopefully somewhere it would be explained.

In this installment you get to see the relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald.  Also it is revealed the ties between Newt and Albus.  You will find out what happened with Katherine after the events at New York.  You will finally meet the Lestrange that Newt had a picture of.

The title of the movie is the Crimes of Grindelwald, the movie left me with the question of what are the crimes?  He broke out of prison, but is that the basis of this story?  Maybe in the next installment it would expand on his backstory a bit.

The cliffhanger is a bit confusing, if you have read the books and see the Harry Potter movies it does not make any sense.  It left me with “Whaaat??”

I do love the franchise, but I am teetering between like and ehh with this movie.  Watch it for the great CGI, but for me it left too many open question on how does that fit in?

Miss Saigon – Broadway in Chicago

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**WARNING: SPOILER ALERT**

I saw the original U.S. Tour of Miss Saigon back in the 90’s and it is still my favorite Broadway Musical.  The opening for the Chicago show was scheduled for our anniversary on November 13, so we got tickets to go see the opening show.  For reasons unknown they cancelled the opening and I re-booked our tickets for the 15th.  Luckily, I was able to get seats in the same section that I previously had.

This is the new production of the musical, so there were some design changes and re-writes on some of the lyrics, and changes to some songs.  Overall, I thought it was a good production with the new ideas and changes.

I vaguely remembered how the opening scene was back in 90’s, but this one had action behind the scrim where you see people going on their business in Saigon, and then you see Kim in her white dress.  Once the music got bolder it represented the bombing and you can see the chaos in the streets and you see the Engineer recruit Kim and then brings her backstage.  I don’t remember if this was the same as the original, but I thought it was a nice way to introduce the musical.

I have the original recordings and pretty much know all the lyrics to the songs, so I knew when they changed the lyrics, and the majority of them I could tell was changed to help develop the story.  They emphasized Gigi’s role to show the audience the desperation of the women to leave Saigon and how badly they were treated at Dreamland.  In her song “The Movie in My Mind” some of the lyrics changed to give her more depth, she now sings that he will take her to a place where she does not have to dance.  One noticeable deletion of a line was when the Engineer sings ‘Call him Chris, he’ll like that’ Kim used to respond ‘That Marine, wants his beer’  The deletion of that line helped show how timid Kim was, which  added to the storyline that she grew stronger throughout the trials though her life.

They changed the song “Please” to “Too Much for One Heart” in the scene in the dressing room in Hong Kong.  Also they changed the song “Now that I’ve Seen Her” to “Maybe”.  Too Much for One Heart isn’t a big change that was noticeable.  Maybe is a totally different song, which for me, was not that great, I liked Now that I’ve Seen Her better.

I remembered back in the 90’s that this was a raunchy show, but in this new production it got a little bit raunchier, or maybe it’s because I am older?  In the Dreamland scene there is a lot more sexual innuendos and in the scene in the street of Hong Kong it is quite eye opening, and even a little cameo of a character in the Book of Mormon.  If you see it take note of the dancer in the left of the stage with the very bad dancing…that was a surprise.

Emily Bautista and Anthony Festa did a great job in their portrayal as Kim and Chris.  Red Conception is a believable neurotic Engineer that kept the show going.  I remember that this had a huge cast, but this production it had less, but it did not seem like so.  There is a lot more acrobatics in “The Morning of the Dragon” scene.  The staging, lighting and sets were truly amazing and is part of why I like this show a lot, and the re-imagined helicopter scene was just superb.

If you have seen the original tour you would still like this production, but if you haven’t seen it you would be pleasantly surprised.  This musical is timeless and a reminder of how pointless and the repercussions of the Vietnam was.

 

Chicago International 5K

The last race for the year was the Chicago International 5K, which has become a part of the Chicago Marathon weekend.  I wasn’t going to run the marathon this year, and who knows if I will run another marathon again.

My friend from South Carolina was coming up to run the marathon, and he decided to run this one with me.  Running a race with a friend is much more enjoyable and it also helps keep my pace.

The forecast called for rain, and sure enough it rained when we were travelling down to the start.  They blocked off the start area so Rick dropped me off as close as he can, and again this was a weekend that there was a release at the Disney store for a limited edition item that I wanted, so he went to wait in line for the item.  When I got dropped off it was still raining and there was thunder overhead.

I met up with my friend, Jason, at the Daley Center building and he informed me that the race was delayed by 15 minutes.  So we were huddled with the other runners waiting for weather to lighten up.  The rain wasn’t the issue…it was the thunder.  Once we got the clear, we headed to the start.  There wasn’t assigned corrals, so we just entered and waited with everyone else.  The rain stopped and it started to warm up.

When they released us, we headed west on Washington Blvd. for a block and then turned right on Lasalle.  We took another right on Lake street and got a glimpse of the Illinois State Building.  We took a right on State Street and headed south.  We stopped by the Chicago Theater and took a picture and then continued south to Jackson and took a right.

Here we passed the first mile marker and ran past the Sears Tower and took a left at Wacker Drive and followed that street to Harrison where we took another left heading east toward the lake.  When we reached Michigan Ave we took a right and headed south to 11th street and looped around and went back north on Michigan Ave.

Once we arrived on Congress Parkway we took a right and saw the finish line.  We continued through and finished in 36min 57sec.  This was a fun one to run, it was like being part of the Marathon weekend without running the 26.2 miles!

Chicago Half Marathon

The morning of the Chicago Half Marathon turned out to be a perfect morning weather-wise for running.  It was in the low 70’s with clear skies.  In the past it has been warmer, and since the course takes us on Lake Shore Drive, shade is rare.

We picked up my friend Jo on our way down and we then parked again by the Museum of Science and Industry and made our trek to the start line.  It is a long walk and it is next to the lagoon of Jackson Park.  As we were walking there was an abundance of mosquitos in the area and you can see everyone trying to swat them away.  We made our way to the start area and got ourselves situated in corral L.

The race started on time and they released us at 7:00.  They had a rolling start so all the corrals left at once.  When we got to the start marquee we started our tour around Hyde Park.

The following is an excerpt from the participant guide that features what we ran through during this race:

Mile 1 – As runners begin their trek down Cornell and Stony Island Avenues, they pass through the eastern border of the 125-year-old University of Chicago campus. The average tuition, excluding room and board, at this internationally renowned, private institution costs $42,000 annually. As a testament to U of C’s curriculum, the school decided to drop its football program in 1939 determining it was a distraction from its focus on education, research and scholarship.

Mile 2 – As runners approach Mile 2, turning east on Marquette Drive, they come upon Jackson Park Golf Course on both sides of the road. In 1899, as the Columbian Exposition was dismantled, this large plot of parkland was transformed into one of the country’s oldest golf courses, and the ­public course west of the Appalachian Mountains. Prior to Mile 3, the 5K course turns west on Hayes Drive toward the Finish Line.

Mile 3 – The Half Marathon course now parallels Chicago’s Lakefront Trail, an 18 mile, multi-use recreational path spanning the Lake Michigan shoreline. Just beyond the 5K mark, runners turn northbound onto Lake Shore Drive – Chicago’s most popular roadway, originally constructed (from the north end) in 1882.

Mile 5 – Once passing the Museum of Science & Industry, Lake Shore Drive parallels Burnham Park. This six-mile stretch of lakefront parkland, named for Daniel Burnham, connects Grant Park at the north (14th Street) with Jackson Park to the south (56th Street). Few people realize that the City of Chicago operates the oldest park district in the country, and spends more on its 580 parks on 8,100 acres than any other city per capita. The agency also operates the nation’s largest municipal harbor system, as well as one of the most expansive beach programs – with 24 beaches across 28 miles of shoreline.

Mile 6 – Just beyond Mile 6 is the eastern border of Bronzeville, once known as the “Black Metropolis” for its African American influence and culture dating back to the early 1900’s. Even today, 47th Street remains the hub for the historic neighborhood, which once produced Louis Armstrong, Marla Gibbs and Lou Rawls.

Mile 8 – The course now enters the Douglas neighborhood, which includes 31st Street Beach – completely rebuilt in 2013. At the north end turnaround, runners will see the McCormick Place Convention Center, one of the world’s largest facilities with 2.6 million square feet of exhibit space.

Mile 9 – Less than one mile west, looking down 35th Street, is U.S. Cellular Field – home of the Chicago White Sox. This area also parallels the South Shore Electric Line rail service.

Mile 10 – Part of 43rd Street, immediately west of Lake Shore Drive, is renamed “Muddy Waters Drive.” Muddy, who lived on 43rd Street for 20 years, was known as the Father of Modern Chicago Blues because of his unique ampli­ cation style. In 1987, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is best known for the “Hoochie Coochie Man, I Just Want to Make Love to You,” and ”Got My Mojo Working.”

Mile 11 – As runners pass underneath the 51st Street pedestrian bridge, they will notice a large park to their right. This is Harold Washington Park, home of a massive man-made pond, larger in circumference than a 400m Olympic running track. Locals mistakenly refer to it as the “Duck Pond,” as it was originally built for model motorboats.

Mile 12 – Prior to the 20K mark, runners continue southbound, crossing 57th Street and approaching the east side of the Museum of Science & Industry. On September 3, 1954, this exact section of Lake Shore Drive was closed to traf­fic  for the most unlikely of reasons. More than 15,000 people gathered to watch a captured WWII U-505 Nazi submarine exit Lake Michigan and cross the highway en route to its new exhibit home.

Mile 13.1 – Adjacent to the Finish Line sits the remarkable Statue of the Republic. This 24’ tall bronze sculpture is actually a replica of a much larger version (of the same name) destroyed by ­ re in 1918. The original statue, nicknamed “Big Mary,” stood 65’ tall and welcomed attendees at the Columbian Exposition. The current statue, which was rededicated in 1993 in tribute to the event’s centennial, is now referred to as the “Golden Lady.”

The complete guide can be viewed here: Athlete Guide

Running with a friend during these races are always fun, and makes the run more enjoyable.  Jo and I are similar in pace so we kept up with each other.  At the end my issue with Gatorade happened again, and my stomach was quite uneasy, and my left knee started hurting so I told Jo to go ahead and he finished minutes ahead of me.  I finished in 3hrs 5min 43sec.  Still not my regular pace, but I will take it.  My training for the past couple of months have been sporadic, so that time is understandable. I just need to get my butt back into it and start training again.

This race completes the Chicagoland Half Marathon Challenge, at the finisher festival we picked up our third medal, which was designed so that it holds both the Spring Half Marathon and the Chicago Half Marathon medals together.

Crazy Rich Asians

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Was a bit wary about the hype that this movie has been getting.  I wasn’t rushing to see the movie, but when my cousin suggested in going we decided to go.  I was pleasantly surprised, I really enjoyed the movie, I laughed, raised an eyebrow and even got teary eyed.

The premise of the movie is Nick is going back to Singapore for his friend’s wedding and standing up as his best man.  Nick is in New York and dating Rachel who is a college professor, who grew up in the states by her single mother who immigrated from China before she was born.

Nick comes from a very wealthy family and Rachel did not know.  You follow the story through Rachel’s eyes, seeing how crazy rich these Asians are for the first time.  Rachel is helped by her roommate from college to fit in.

The movie is beautifully shot, you get to see parts of Asia that you have never seen and amazed with the street food, buildings, nightlife and the country.  The most beautiful scene for me was the wedding and is also the part where I got misty eyed.

The movie, which is 98% Asian cast (the 2% is in the beginning when they are in NY), portrays Asians in a different light, you see the glamorous and crazy life of those who are wealthy.   At the same time, you see the culture and traditions that are engraved in many Asian cultures.  Of course there is Mahjong scene, and it is one of the scenes that you cannot miss.

Overall, this movie is a hit in my book and it is one that should not be missed on the big screen.

Stan’s Donuts 5K

Running for donuts! That was my motivation for funning the Stan’s Donut 5K over the weekend.  Saturday, August 11 a large crowd gathered at Montrose Beach to do just that, run or walk the 3.1 miles along the city’s lakefront to get the mini donuts along the course and the full sized donut at the finish.

The race started at 8:00, we arrived in plenty of time to find parking and head over to the start area.  The corrals were divided in how fast you run.  I joined the group of “Kinda Fast” and waited for the race to start.

When they released us we headed north along the lake path up to Foster, just after the mile 1 mark they had the first mini donut station.  They had the station after the water stop, so you didn’t have anything to wash it down.  Oh well, I kept on going and hoping that the next water stop is soon, or that we would pass by a drinking fountain.

As I ran, I forgot how dry my mouth was from the donut, so I kept on going.  They had us routed on the path that is adjacent to Lake Shore Drive and we were heading south.  When we got to Lawrence we moved toward the path closer to the road along the park and just before the mile 2 mark they had the next donut station.  This time they had the water station after the donuts so that was much better.

We continued south until we got to Wilson and took a right and we rant through the perimeter of the park up to Montrose and looped us back towards the finish line.  We crossed the underpass and came upon mile 3 and saw the finish.

I finished in 39min 49sec.  It was a hot morning, but it was a fun morning to run.  We hung around for a little bit, got my medal, donut and coffee.  This was fun to run and the donuts made it a special treat.  Maybe I will run this one again next year.