Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween

This is a holiday Aiden has been waiting for all year. He is beside himself with all the festivities and Owen of course if loving all the fun. 

Real spider on Bone Bone in our front yard!


Aiden taking Skel Skel on a walk


Autumn Brother Enjoying Fallen Leaves


We have had some fun with gel and Owen's hair

 Zombie Skeleton and Special Ops Ninja

 Two Jail Birds

 Aiden's Halloween Class...and yes he is upset because he could not wear his super spooky mask







Owen wanted to put his spider web tattoo on his forehead dangling to his nose....AWESOME. And he now has lost his second tooth. He was very excited to have lost it on Halloween.

They had a great time trick or treating. Out for over an hour and got lots of loot. Yum! The boys loved all the Halloween costumes and decorations. There were a couple done-up houses: 1. the boys have been waiting to go up to and happy as clams to get to see it close up, 2. graveyard with spooky mask guy on porch that startled the kids, but Owen said "I knew it was you!"...then the spider jumped out and yes I was the one who screamed, 3. the last house the guy brought out his assistant and gross brain mask that actually startled the boys some but they got over it and took the candy. LOVE Halloween





Omer as Stick Man


Mom the Mad Scientist


Zombie Aiden taking his roll seriously


 Aiden wished Skel-Skel a Happy Halloween and then tucked him in for bed next to him. Yes my child sleeps with a skeleton.



Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Leaves, Warmth and Friends

The end of the month has been very sunny and mild and with the looming hurricane and cooler weather on its way we soaked it all up. 

This is one of my favorite times of the year and love the views around me while I run or walk the dogs. 


My sweet Owen came home from school and wanted to make Halloween cards for "just kids around the neighborhood". He spent quite some time, coloring, cutting, decorating envelopes and attaching candy on each. Then after dinner he and I went out to deliver. There was no real game plan but worked out wonderfully and he made lots of his neighborhood friends very happy. He was so proud of himself. 




Owen has always enjoyed playing with his stuffies. One night he he gathered the ones we "adopted" and gave them a picnic. This game was played about 4 times more in the next couple days including his faithful helper, Aiden.




 Aiden loves his new class so I set up a play date at the park with any who come. Most of the were able to, and they had so much fun together.

We got Boo'ed this year so the boys and I set out to BOO some of their friends. The boys loved it and were all into being sneaky. They would sneak up, leave the bag, knock on the door and then sprint to get in the getaway van. 


 Bothers enjoying some outside time at the playground before the storm hit. It was gorgeous out and they had a wonderful time. I think their favorite part was when they started to roll down the super big hill. Ah, childhood!







 Aiden's preschool's church holds a trunk or treat. We had a great time last year so headed over there again to meet up with lots of friends. Owen had a great time but Aiden seemed bored after the rounds. It was not a done up as last year and less to do, but still fun.

We faired the hurricane just fine. Enjoyed the lazy two days at home and have just been playing, watching some TV and cuddling. For safety we camped out downstairs which the boys loved. Owen remembers this from the last time and immediately asked if we could again. A nice rainy day of Firefighters vs Zombies was a big hit today.




Sunday, October 28, 2012

Marathon Completed

I am going to tell the whole story so get your reading glasses on and enjoy the story of my journey to completing a marathon. 

Back story, I was a cross country and track runner in high school only to not be able to complete my senior year. In 10th grade I began to have a lot of knee problems to find that I did not have enough ligaments in my knees from a growth spurt where my bones grew faster. I continued anyways (stubborn, huh?) to only injure myself even more. I honestly thought I would not be able to run competitively again. 

Through college and in my 20s I continued to run here and there but with knee pain never making it longer than 3 miles. I once again tried after Owen was born but same result. Then after Aiden was born (about a year after), I tried again and found that there was no pain. I kept running and being cautious I did not go more than 3 miles. Then in the Spring of 2011 I ran a 5k for a friend's charity. I felt great and  quickly got the bug to race more. I kept signing up for local 5ks and loving it. Then I decided to sign up for a 10 miler in Fall of 2011. I felt great during that race too, finishing in 1:44. At about mile 8 I decided I wanted to keep pushing myself and maybe one day I would complete a marathon. I came to find out from my doctor that some people's joints and ligaments can grow and repair during pregnancy. Thanks Aiden! 

I continued to race around 10 miles and then in Spring 2012 I ran my first half marathon. Once again felt amazing. I ran an average pace and finished in 2:11. At this point, yes I had signed up for the Marine Corps Marathon. I ran the Cherry Blossom 10 in 1:30, 14 minutes faster than my 10 in the Fall. Pumped! I then ran another half marathon in June and loved that one (all in the country) and shaved off a lot of time with a 2:05. 

So then all the training began; and wow it was a lot of training. It got easier once the kids went to school because allowed me to run while they were in school and of course weekends. I felt good training and was averaging a 9:45 - 10 mile on my long runs. So finally the morning arrives. I kept everything the same; same food, same gear, same liquid intake. A little nervous but mostly pumped and ready to go. Started in my pace group in hopes to finish at a 4:15 but anything under a 4:30 I would be pleased. Totally feasible with my history of long runs and previous races. 

Well I ran the whole thing, felt pretty good most of the time, good attitude, strong finish and I guess most important ran across that finish line. Only to find my time was a 4:41. What?!?! I had trained how my coach suggested, I had completed all my long runs within my time, I had done everything the same...so the question is what happened that I ended up with a 10:45 pace. 

Don't get me wrong, I am very proud of myself for running the entire marathon and finishing strong, but as a competitor I am disappointed in my time and am a little confused as to where I faltered. I am finding that I prefer the less crowded, less city-based races and curious if that was the "problem", I was fighting for my position for a straight 9 miles and even after that it was crowded the entire time. Even when I was finishing I had to squeeze through the crowds to plow up that hill. The course was okay, some parts were very nice and the ones I recall in a positive light are the ones with no big crowds and scenic views of the trees. Maybe I am just a rural runner, a loner perhaps. So now my decision is whether I continue and run another marathon in the next year with hopes of finding a smaller more rural one so that I might be able to accomplish my goal time or do I just take a break and goes as originally planned and perfect my half marathon and smaller races. I have not found the answer yet, but hope to decide soon. 

Omer and my brother made it up to see me several times and cheer me on. It was really nice to see their excited and supportive faces. And their hugs of pride at the finish were much appreciated. It meant a lot to have them both there helping me. The boys, their cousins and Jenni all stayed at the house and had a fun filled day of playing. After we all got home, Grandma, Grandpa and Stephen joined and we had a great time catching up as a family. The best part was they all cooked me dinner, did not lift a finger. Lovely! 

Overall it has been a journey that I am proud of and so pleased that I am able to run competitively again. I do it for me and my love of running. I will continue to race and to become stronger. I can now proudly say I ran a marathon. Chills!

The boys made me a sign. A little crazy but out of the signs that is the one I spotted and then saw Omer and Josh's face. It is me running against someone else with lots of I love Mom.


 Waving to my fans at mile 18




My friend Sue saw me at mile 24, a struggle. A runner as well she joined me and pumped me up again. It meant a lot to me and pushed me to the end. This is my rear side running away from her. 

 Marathon Finished, Medal Awarded