Thursday, April 16, 2009

I Hope He's Not Allergic...


Today while Jarrett was napping, I was upstairs doing something and Jordan was downstairs where he was supposed to be resting and watching a TV show. When I came downstairs, I noticed our very large can of peanuts sitting on the couch next to him. I said, "Jordan, what are you doing?" He just looked at me and said: "Well, I was hungry, and I wanted a snack, and I thought peanuts would be a good snack." Okay, good logic. (I know this might not sound that funny, but if you got to listen to the way he said it, you would be laughing too.) I was a little concerned that half of the can was gone, and I just opened it yesterday. Later today he complained to me about a canker sore. Hmm, I wonder where he got that from.


Later he wanted a drink and I guess I wasn't fast enough because I noticed him drinking from the milk carton. He said "Mmm, it tastes good like that." Drinking from the milk carton is a definite no-no in this house, and I told him so. He said, "well, daddy does it sometimes." Oh, really? Now Josey's secret is out, and I'm not too happy about it.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Spring Break Recap

Last week was Josey's spring break, so he had a week off from school. Since Arielle had knee surgery on the previous Thursday, we spent the week at home, and Jan came down to help Arielle out. At the end of the week, Josey's brother Jesse also came down to spend some time with us. So we didn't do too much, but it was nice to have a little break. Here's a little of what we did:

The boys found a new best friend, their uncle Jesse. After spending the first day with them, he asked us if they were like this (energetic, hyper, etc.) every day. Yes, they are!



We went swimming at the Kemmerer pool. We do this at least once a week, but this time I took a camera. I would take them more, but the pool is FREEZING! They are fine with it, but I am not.



We visited the Easter Bunny that "lives" at the Fossil Country Museum.


We decorated Easter eggs!


The boys played with their new baseball "mittens" that the Easter Bunny left them. Yes, it was still too cold and windy to play outside. Maybe by next week it will be nice enough.


We decided to brave the cold and wind to try and get some family pictures. It didn't work too well! Maybe in a couple months we'll try again. I just have a good feeling that spring is almost here in Kemmerer, after this next snowstorm blows through.



Sunday, April 5, 2009

SO Close...

Yesterday I ran the Provo City Half-Marathon. When I started training back in January or February, I set a goal for myself of 1:40. As race day got closer, I kept thinking there was no way I was going to come close to my goal. At one point, I was overtrained and fighting fatigue every day. My legs felt dead every time I ran, and I did not look forward to it. I took a few days off and felt quite a bit better after that. I backed off quite a bit, and was running my easy runs at a very slow pace. So when I started doing speedwork again, I felt a lot slower (not that I was ever fast to begin with, but still...). Then last week I pulled my groin muscle doing some lunges, and I took a few more days off to make sure it was better for race day.

I was still looking forward to the race to see if my hard work was going to pay off. We stayed at the Marriott in Provo (the race headquarters) and the boys had a blast swimming and jumping on beds. My mom came down to cheer me on and help with the boys. She knows they don't sleep when we're at a hotel and I needed some rest. Josey had a track meet in Salt Lake on Friday night, and so he didn't get down there until after we were in bed. But I'm so glad he made the effort to come and support me. It wouldn't have been so much fun without the support of my family.

Anyways...my final time was 1:40:44 (An average per mile pace of 7:41). I missed my goal by 44 seconds, but I was still very happy with my time and my performance. Like I said, I could barely sustain that pace for 5 miles during my training, so I was quite surprised. I got 5th place in my age/gender category, which I was very happy with. I guess the excitement of race day helps a lot. I also wonder if the altitude has anything to do with it. Kemmerer is at over 6900 ft. and Provo is at around 4500 ft. Also when running in Kemmerer I am always either running uphill or downhill, almost never flat (unfortunately, my treadmill is also stuck at an incline because I can't find anyone to get to Kemmerer to repair it, so really, I'm always running uphill). This course was mostly flat and I loved it. I got to run in some places that I used to run when we were living in Provo, so it brought back some memories too. The weather was the main disappointment. When I signed up for the race, I was hoping for some nice spring weather. Instead, there was light snow falling the entire time, and it was quite windy, though again, nothing compared to Kemmerer. So I guess I can't complain too much.

I really love race day. I'm on a little high for the rest of the day. After the race, we went to the BYU Bookstore and bought the boys some BYU shirts. After running 13.1 miles, I wanted something good to eat, but guess where we went? McDonald's with a Playland, of course. I couldn't help it. I thought my boys were being so sweet and happy that I wanted to do what they wanted. According to Josey, they weren't being very sweet or happy, but I guess my endorphins were making me distort reality. We had a peaceful drive home listening to conference. When Josey went to the priesthood session of conference on Saturday night, I turned on a show for Jordan at 6:30 so I could lay down for a minute, and I ended up falling asleep until Josey came home at 8:00. Oops! But I was exhausted, and a little sore. I feel a lot better today after getting a good night's rest.

Thanks for reading my race report. Now I'm hoping for a nice turn in the weather and some relaxing easy runs outside this week. I might consider training for another half-marathon later this fall. We'll see if I want to get another race in before I decide to have another baby.
Josey tried his best, I guess, but he is not the greatest race day photographer. Here's me making some sort of weird face (completely exhausted after a final sprint with a girl who was trying to beat me at the last second - she didn't beat me, by the way) with my mom after the race, and here's me running so fast that it's all a blur to Josey. :)