
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Passion Play

Saturday, March 27, 2010
Swamp Run 2010


After the 10K race was over, it was time for the 1-mile fun run to begin. Both Owen and Olivia were competing. Well, I don't know if "competing" is the right word here, maybe I should say "participating". Olivia was super-excited about running in this race. She has been "practicing" for about two weeks now. In case you're wondering, "practicing" consists of putting on her new running shoes (given to her by Granny Mel), running up and down the hall, and having me give her one of my old medals at the end. All of that practice paid off today because she did really well. During the fun run, Brian ran with Olivia, and I ran with Owen. Once the horn sounded, Brian and Olivia were off, and I didn't see them again until Owen and I finished. So, all of the details that I have of Olivia's race come from Brian. He says that Olivia did a great job and actually ran most of the mile. She only stopped a few times to walk, and then she started running again. Right before they got to the end, Brian told her to run hard to the finish. She did and was rewarded with a medal for completing the race.


Owen's race almost ended before it even got started. Gigi had come to watch the kids run. Once the horn sounded, Owen started running...toward Gigi. I managed to get him back on the road, he took a few quick steps, and then made a bee-line for Gigi again. Gigi had to end up hiding so that Owen would begin the race. Once he got started, he actually did pretty well. I took a stroller with us so that he could get in it when he got tired, but he never got in. Every few minutes I would say, "Owen, do you want to get in the stroller?". He would say no and begin running with renewed vigor as if the mere suggestion of the stroller offended him. Although he tried really hard, his little legs just couldn't keep up with everyone else. We were way behind. As you can probably guess, a member of the Sanders Famiy finished dead last in the 1 mile run for the second year in a row. I hope this doesn't become a tradition. Even though he was last, this was a big accomplishment for Owen. He got lots of cheers when he crossed the finish line. I guess Olivia didn't realize that Owen would get his own medal because she ran up to him and tried to give him hers. Needless to say, the kids were exhausted after the race and fell asleep quickly. This was a great morning, and I'm so glad that the kids had a good time.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Owen's 2nd Birthday Party



After cake and ice cream, it was present time- and it was slow going with the presents. Owen appeared to be unimpressed with the whole "opening present" thing and he kept running off. It took him a little while to catch on, but eventually he began getting interested and started opening the presents for himself. He received lots of nice gifts, including some clothes (which he desperately needed), toy animals, and hot wheels. After all of the gifts were opened, we all headed outside to the carport for one final gift- a toy train table. This was the big gift that Brian and I got him, and it was a hit. The kids spent the rest of the party playing outside. Brian had inflated the bouncy house and put out the t-ball, golf, and basketball toys- so the kids had lots of neat things to do. The party was fun- maybe a little too much fun. Olivia now has "party fever" and has been telling me- repeatedly and in great detail- what kind of party she wants for her next birthday (and it's in October!). Oh boy, here we go again.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Gate River Run 15K


Monday, March 8, 2010
For Your Entertainment...
Last night Olivia told me and Brian to come to her room so that we could "see the play". This apparently is "the play". I do not understand any of it, but I do think that it is entertaining and so I thought that I would share.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Super Day, Super Run

Saturday, February 20, 2010
Sidney Lanier Bridge Run

The weather seems to have finally taken a turn for the better. This could not have happened at a better time as all of the really good road races are about to begin for this year. Two of my new years' resolutions are to increase the number of races that I do per year and to do longer races. Ultimately, I would like to work toward a marathon- but that is still a loooong way off. Still, I kicked this running season off with a bang by running the Sidney Lanier 5K with my friend Krystial this morning. This race is called the "toughest 5K in GA" - and for good reason. Runners have to cross the Sidney Lanier bridge- which is 480 in height and 7,000 feet in length. Once you reach the other side, you turn around and go back over the bridge again. Not only is it a tough race, but it is also a popular one. There were over 1,200 participants this year. The atmosphere was more rock concert than race- and this was not just because of the band that was playing at the top of the bridge. Cars were backed up on the road, and there were traffic directors everywhere. I bet it took me 10 minutes to park. Even though there were tons of people on the bridge, it didn't seem to affect my time all that much. I ran the race in 28:24. This is not my fastest time, but I'm happy with it considering the steep incline of the bridge. I am really excited that so many good races are coming up, and I guess I should warn you that there will likely be a lot of running posts on my blog in the near future.
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