Sunday, March 25, 2012

My Spidey Sense is Tingling: Must be Owen's Birthday


Attention all bad guys, there is a new superhero in town. He's smart, tough, and four years old- so watch out. That's right, my little "superhero" is FOUR years old! I can't believe it. Owen and Olivia have recently discovered the old Spider Man cartoons, and they are hooked. So, it came as no surprise when Owen wanted a Spider Man cake and party. Not only did Owen get the Spider Man cake and decorations, but he also got a brand new Spider Man bike from Brian and I. He has already been around the neighborhood on it a few time with his daddy, and it is a big improvement over his old, smaller bike. Owen also received a lot of nice clothes and toys at his party. We had the party at Gigi and Papa's house this year. We ate pizza, opened gifts, and sang Happy Birthday to Owen. After cake and ice cream, Papa surprised the kids with a hay ride. This was a hit with everyone.































































Saturday, March 24, 2012

Swamp Run '12

Remember how I said that I would be doing a lot of running posts this spring? Well, here's some more proof that I was telling the truth. This morning, I participated in the Okefenokee Swamp Run 10K. This is a race that Brian and I usually take the kids to so that they can do the fun run. This didn't happen today because the weather called for thunderstorms, and we didn't want to drag the kids all the way out to the Swamp Park only to have them not be able to run. As it turned out, the weather was great (and I was mad at myself all morning for not having taken the kids to the race). Oh well. I still went because I was determined to run- rain or shine. It turned out to be neither rain nor shine but very cloudy and humid. The race was held at the Swamp Park again- and the gators were not the things to fear this year. The things to fear were the mosquitos. They were terrible. I even had one fly in my mouth while I was running. Yuck! Although these pests were at every turn, I enjoyed the run. I was delighted to see that the course had been changed. The race is now officially a trail run. I love those! My final time was 53:53, and that earned 1st in my age group. But, this is not the best news. Every single runner who was in our "group" placed!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Davis Farm Field Trip

Olivia's Pre-K class took a field trip to Davis Farm last week. This field trip wrapped up the unit on farm animals. The Davis family farm has an interesting hodgepodge of animals- including llamas, emus, peacocks, as well as "traditional" livestock. The kids were allowed to pet or feed several of the animals, but Olivia said that she only touched the emu. I think that some of the others freaked her out a little. Aunt Quincy went on the trip as Olivia's chaperone, and she said that all of the kids had a ball. Below are some of the pictures taken by Quincy during the field trip.




























Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mud Runs: They Are Awesome

Before I even begin, here's the before and after:





























Mud runs have been quickly gaining popularity nationwide over the last couple of years. Three years ago I wouldn't have been able to find a mud run in our area if I tried. Now, it seems, that there is one every month. Brian and I felt that we had to find out- first hand- what all the hubbub was about. So, we took off early Saturday morning with our friend Ryan to go to Jacksonville and compete in the FL-Roc obstacle challenge. I cannot believe how much FUN this race was. The course was 3.5 miles and had 30+ obstacles. We climbed over walls, crawled through mud pits, ran through the woods, snaked through underground tunnels. At one point, I was chest deep in water. This is by no means a comprehensive list of obstacles- it goes on and on. I'm not going to lie- it was tough... but so much fun! Brian and Ryan stayed together for a good portion of the race- til Brian got bogged down in a mud pit and had to tell Ryan to "go on without him". I started off pretty strong. My plan was to get as dirty as possible on the first obstacle (which turned out to be a water pit followed by a mud crawl) so that I wouldn't waste time trying to keep clean during my run. I ended up sticking with another girl for most of the race. As we were making our way through the big mud field in the final mile, the photographer told us that we were the first two females in our heat. This gave us the push that we needed to finish strong. I ended up finishing second in my heat- which made me think that I may qualify for an overall award. As it turns out, I did. I finished with a chip time of 45:30. Of the 34 women in my age group, I finished second (and I was only 3 seconds behind the 1st place runner). I also finished 12th of the 181 women (of all ages) running the race. Not too shabby for a first attempt. Brian's chip time was 1:12:16. He would have finished sooner, but he got bogged down behind several "groups" of runners and had to wait to do the obstacles. Even though some groups flat out skipped the obstacles, Brian completed every one of them. Our friend, Ryan, also did well and finished in the top portion of his age group. I loved this race. We got lots of schwag. In addition to the t-shirts, all runners got pint glasses. Plus, I receieved a huge, heavy medal that doubles as a bottle opener. We will be doing more of these!




























Monday, March 12, 2012

The Gate 2012

Here's to another successful 15K at the National Championship Gate River Run. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I LOVE this race. Everything about it is great- the course, the organization, the proximity to my house, etc... Remembering that we got caught in traffic and barely made the start at all last year, Anna and I left super early this year. Quincy- who was making the leap from 5K to 15K was also with us. (Who really needs a 10K anyway?, says she). We arrived in plenty of time to check in, get our gear together, stretch, and make it to our respective starting locations. I actually got to take advantage of my seeded time this year, and began in the "orange" corral with like-paced runners. This is definitely the way to go- no weaving in and out. I actually think that starting in a seeded section helped me better pace myself because I ran really well this year. I finished in 1:21:42. This is nearly 7 minutes faster than last years' time. I finished in the top 10% of women runners and received a "top 10%" ball cap. I was super stoked about the hat and sported that thing for the rest of the day. Everyone else also finished with impressive times. Quincy made a great showing in her first 15K and finished in under the 2 hour mark. In the picture above is our Gate River "crew" consisting of me, my girls Anna and Krystial, Quincy, Karina (Krystial's sister) and Jared (Karina's boyfriend).




Bonus picture: Picture taken at start line. Can you find me? (Hint- look to the left)

Sunday, March 4, 2012

A Monster Anniversary

Who needs a romantic dinner when you can take your kids to see monster trucks leap into the air and crush the daylights out of cars? Not us! For our eleventh anniversary Brian and decided to forgo the traditional date and took the kids to Monster Jam instead. The Murray family also went, which made it even more exciting. The kids loved it! There were two competitions at Monster Jam. The first was a racing-type event. The truck "Grave Digger" won this. Then, it was time for the freestyle. This is the event where trucks do all types of "tricks" to earn points. We all had our favorites- "El Toro Loco", "Monster Mutt", and "Mohawk Warrior" to name a few. But the night belonged to "Grave Digger", and he ended up winning the freestyle by performing an adrenaline-packed routine which ended with two forward flips. The crowd went wild. The monster jam crew definitely knew how to put on a show, and we all had a good time.
































Fun at the "Fund" Run


This week's 5K was in Blackshear. Since the race was local, Brian and I took the kids and let them participate in the 1-mile fund run. As usual, the kids were among the youngest in the race (so we finished last). I was especially proud of how well Owen did. He ran more than he walked, and seemed to be enjoying himself. He even beat Olivia this time (granted- Olivia had been sick earlier in the week and was still not back to 100%). At the finish line, the kids received medals and lots of cheers from the crowd. The event organizers had set up bouncy houses for the children to play on after the 1-mile race, so that is what the kids did while I ran the 5K. I ran a 25:04 and placed first in my age group. Quincy also ran and placed second in her division. And here's some more good news: this race marked the return of my "running buddy" Anna, who was cleared to make her grand re-appearance in running after recovering from injury. Welcome back, Anna!