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Marathon

I ran a marathon.   May 17th, 2009 will now forever be a milestone in my life.   The weather was perfect.  I ran the first half in just under 2 hours, which was 6.5 minutes faster than my half marathon time in San Francisco last Fall.  I didn’t mean to do that, but it was a nice bonus.  I slowed down in the second half, even though I was feeling pretty good, because I was entering new territory for myself.  At mile 21, my right calf muscle was killing me, and my left foot was hurting too.  Rather than risk further injury, I started walking, but I walked as fast as I could manage.  I walked miles 22-26, and then ran the last .2 miles on the final stretch.  Finished in 4:49:59.  I didn’t think I was going to get emotional, but when I turned that last corner and started running again, I was wiping away tears all the way across the finish line.  I’ve gotta say I’m pretty proud of myself and how far I’ve come this last year.  So will I do another?  Not planning on it right now, but you never know.   But I’m glad I ran this one.  I’ll definitely run some more half marathons.  I already have my eye on one in September, as well as a 10K trail race in August.  So the running will continue to be a big part of my life.  Here’s a photo that Amy took at the finish line.

Happy Groundhog Day!

We have a friend who LOVES Groundhog Day. It’s bigger than Christmas for her. Since we’ve known her we’ve adopted today as a special holiday, and celebrate it with her. Our kids love it. Every year we bake cupcakes, and apply temporary groundhog tattoos. Sadly, the tattoos have not arrived in the mail yet, but here are this year’s groundhogs emerging to a dusting of snow. Hopefully, we can do the tattoo thing tomorrow. Happy Groundhog Day!


Holga Ryan

I recently purchased a holga film camera.  A holga is a toy medium format camera that’s made entirely of plastic and shoots square pictures.   It’s basicly a box that holds film with a plastic lens.  Holgas can be purchased for about $28.  The box of film I bought actually cost as much as the camera.  Our friend Erin creates incredible art with holga cameras, and she inspired me to pick one up, even though I haven’t used film in 6 years.  For my first roll of film, I photographed our son Ryan in the yard.  Here are a few favorites.

River Trail Classic

Another Race!  This time was just a four miler on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.  My fastest pace yet.  Amy and our two youngest came out to see me finish, and my stepsisters Kim and Kelly, niece Vienne, and their mom and stepdad were out cheering me on at mile number one.  It was great having them all there for support.  Here are a few pictures.

At the starting line.

Our two youngest, Jenna and Ryan, waiting at the finish.

Approaching the finish.

Less than 30 minutes, baby!

US Half Marathon – San Francisco

The last 7 months I have become something of a running fanatic.  I’ve really started exercising and eating right this year after letting myself go for far too long.  I’ve dropped a lot of weight, and I’ve been feeling really good.  And I’ve conditioned myself to run some serious mileage.  On my recent trip to San Francisco, I was reading a running magazine on the plane, and I saw a half marathon advertised for the coming Sunday.  Thinking about running in San Francisco and the pride of completing my first half marathon, I decided to go for it.  And I finished!  My time was 2 hours 6 minutes 32 seconds.  It was so awesome.  The scenery was incredible.  We ran some hills and across the Golden Gate Bridge twice.  The last stretch was along the water with the waves crashing just yards away.  It was an experience I will never forget.  Here’s a photo of me a couple of miles from the finish.  What a sweaty freak!

Recent pics of our kids!

I have been saying for MONTHS now that I needed recent pictures of my kids.  But if any of you out there are like me…getting ready for family pictures, even just pictures of the kids… is on the bottom of my list of *fun things to do*.  Frankly, I hate it.  I hate all the prep that goes into it…the matching of clothes, doing of hair, ironing of clothes…all of it.  Inevitably, something happens that drives me crazy and really makes it hard for me to enjoy the picture taking process.  Now, I LOVE taking the pictures.  But being in them, or getting ready for them…eek.  Not so much.

So a few weeks ago, I decided to go against the grain.  The kids were all outside playing.  Well, Austin is 16, and he was out working on his truck, so we will consider that playing.  I decided at that moment to go into the house, get a camera, and shoot the pictures.  I didn’t care about dirt in the hair, about stains on their jeans, or if their teeth weren’t brushed 5 minutes before the smiles began.  Although I did have to tell our daughter to go put something else on…the child loves designs and patterns in her clothes…and it doesn’t work well for photos.  More on that later…

My point being – The kids didn’t have to be spotless, I didn’t have to have crazy high expectations…we just had fun.  Yes, the pictures *could* be better.  But at least the granparents won’t be talking about the shoemaker’s kids and no shoes!!  At least my children enjoyed it…well two of them did anyway…and I accomplished my goal.  I have RECENT pictures of our kids!  And the grandparents that live in Florida will have proof that they do indeed have grandchildren.  That is, when we take the time to actually send them the pictures…

…kids…

Austin

Jenna

 

 

Ryan

 

 

Now.  Remember that I said there was more to the story?  This is actually an outtake from the shoot..but I have to show it.  Jenna had a friend over to play, and I asked her to go inside and put something that was brown and plain on.  As in all one color.  She picked out clothes for her, and also for her friend…so they could get pictures together.  Man, I love that girl. She has the best heart and best of intentions.   But I think she will need some guidance for future portrait clothing choices.

I shall call this picture *What not to Wear to your Photo Shoot*

 

*Lucky*

We have just added a new kitty to our family!  I rescued some kittens from our garbage can about two weeks ago.  There were two kittens, but we have found a great home for the one the kids and I named Charlie.  We decided to keep Lucky, because I think I literally saved her life.  When I found her she could not move…it took over an hour to get any movement or response other than the faintest, saddest meow.  But she was a fighter and pulled through, and I’m a little bit attached to her…so we are going to keep her. (This coming from someone who, just a little over a year ago, didn’t think she was a cat person)  She is the softest, fluffiest, cutest kitten, who LOVES to purr.  I think she purrs if you just look at her!  She is trying her best to become friends with her animal siblings, but I think we still have a long way to go with that.

 Here are Charlie and Lucky about an hour after I pulled them from our trashcan.

Lucky, who was really looking good at this point…

Charlie

Here they about a week later!

Lucky.  I mean…COME ON…how can you resist THESE eyes?

Charlie

The kids saying goodbye to Charlie

Lucky’s animal siblings…well, two of them at least.  I can’t find a recent picture of our cat Polly.

Casey, who at this point is scared to death of the little furball we call Lucky.

Bennett, the best dog ever

Happy Birthday Ryan!

Amy posting again…

Our youngest son Ryan turned 6 years old last week.  SIX. years. old.  How did that happen?  How did those six years go by so quickly?  The poor guy was sick on his birthday, and since he was home, he was able to help me decorate his birthday cake.  Which I was very thankful for…I was planning on making the cake actually look like Lightning McQueen…and that meant a lot of time and a lot of work.  He decided that he would rather have his actual cars on the cake.  So he planned it out, and we decorated it.  He’s a pretty creative guy.

The cake.

The birthday boy. Please ignore the messy sick face!

The birthday boy, celebrating at school, even if it was a few days late! Josh and I took cookies in to Ryan’s classroom for the kids.

Ryan, with a hug from a friend and behind him is the best kindergarten teacher in the WHOLE school, maybe even the whole WORLD. (or so he says)

Baby Love!

NO…we aren’t expecting.  It’s not OUR baby love!  This is Amy posting, in case anyone wonders…

 Today I got to see and hold a newborn baby!  A one week old BABY!  It has been six years since our youngest was born, and it is always nice to hold little ones.  I can get my baby fix without actually having one of my own!  I’m glad that family and friends have the babies so that I don’t have to!  Last week, some good friends of ours had their first child, a baby girl.  They have tried for SIXTEEN years, and finally have their little miracle.  Although I was just going to visit, I took the time to take a few pictures today, and thought a brand new baby girl deserved her very own post on our blog!  She is such a precious gift to her parents, I can only imagine how in love with her they are right now.  Here is Baby Girl*, in all her newborn baby cuteness.

*names have been omitted and faces blurred to protect the innocent*

 

 

 

 

 

Zoo Run 5K

I ran my first race ever today.  This morning I ran the Zoo Run Run 5K, and exceeded my expectations for myself.  They tried to give me second place for the 20-24 year old age category, but unfortunately I’m not that young anymore.  I did not place in my actual age category.  But I could have placed first in the 60+ year old women division.  That’s gotta count for something, right?