Saturday, September 19, 2009
Harvest Run 5K
I just returned home from running my first 5K of this fall season. I was a little worried because I had not run on a road since the Swamp Run last March. I have been running on the treadmill, though, so I knew that I was in decent shape. Well, I am pleased to report that not only did I achieve a new personal best time (about 27:42), but I also placed second in my age division. This is the first time that I have ever won anything for running. I know that it's silly, but I am so proud of my little trophy. Winning it actually makes me just want to train harder and run more. Brian and the kids didn't get to go because it was a night race (and the race took place during the FSU game), but they were all waiting for me when I got home. When I walked in they all yelled "Good job, mommy". How sweet!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Guitar Heroes
We're not big video game players around here. That being said, Brian brought a game home from work last weekend that we have all been enjoying. It's called Guitar Hero 5, and two players can "play" a guitar along with different rock-n-roll songs. Usually, the players are Brian and I while Owen and Olivia are the "back-up dancers". Tonight, however, Olivia took a guitar and joined the band. (Well, the guitar wasn't plugged in, but she didn't know that). Could this be the beginning of a lucrative career as a family band? Probably not, but it is still a lot of fun to play.
Friday, September 4, 2009
It's a Bird, It's a Plane...
Saturday, August 29, 2009
August...ugh
Here's the deal with this picture: the look on Ava's face illustrates my feelings about the month of August, while the look on Olivia's face shows how I will feel when August is over. That's right, I strongly dislike August. It, along with January and February, are my least favorite months. Why is August so bad? Well, to begin with there is absolutely nothing fun that happens in August. Let's look at the facts: 1. There are no holidays 2. The fall TV season hasn't started yet- so there is nothing good on TV. 3. Football season hasn't started yet. 4. It's too hot to do much outside and even if it cools down, the mosquitos are still bad. 5. School and college start back, so all of the stress related to work returns. Although this stress will last all year, it is especially rough in August because you are coming out of a stress-free summer.
You may have noticed that I haven't updated my blog all month. The reason for this is that we have done nothing interesting all month. Since it has been such a while, I think I'll give a quick update on what everyone has been doing. I'll start with Brian. He has been working hard at Toys R Us. They are re-setting the store, so he has been focused on that. He is also itching for football season to begin and he has already joined several fantasy football leagues. I have been working hard at school and have been spending my weekends working on my dissertation. It is not going quickly- I actually think that it is going to take me forever to write this thing.
Olivia is still as sweet as ever. She got promoted to the "nursery 2" class at Sunday School. Gigi has been filling in for the regular teacher while she recovers from a medical procedure, so Olivia has done well in the new class so far. We'll see how things go when the regular teacher returns. After church last Sunday, I took Olivia to the local children's theater to see "Alice in Wonderland". Hannah and Ava came, too (that's where the picture on this post was taken). Although the play was too long and really weird, Olivia liked it and has been talking about it all week. I think that the Queen of Hearts made the biggest impression. I don't know what it is with Olivia liking the bad guys. And, yes, she still wants an "Ursula" cake for her birthday.
Owen is so easy-going. He adjusted to daycare in no time (it took Olivia over 3 weeks). He is just growing too fast. He has started identifying animals, and we are considering moving him to his big-boy bed. I'm trying to enjoy these baby days because I know that they'll be gone before I realize it.
Remy and Reecee (who we now refer to as the "thousand dollar dog" because of all the medical expenses) are also doing well. Reecee's wound is still not healing like we would like. The vet told my daddy that she could probably live with that big ole hole in her side. It's looking like she may just have to do that. The kids love her, and she is a good dog. I hope she continues to do well because I don't want to have to put her down.
I guess that covers everything that has been happening around here. I'm happy that August is all but over, and I hope that September brings more interesting news.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Another Year Begins
After a very short summer, school has begun once again. For me, this is more of a "beginning" to the year than is Jan. 1st. Along with new classes and students, I also make new resolutions that I sincerely hope to keep (like turning in my lesson plans on time). Even though the kids are too young to attend formal school, this is still a beginning for them, too because they get to move up to the next class in daycare. Speaking of daycare- you may recall that the kids' old daycare closed in May, so we have had to start at a new place. Owen had no problem adjusting, but Olivia has had a little bit of trouble. Thankfully, it is getting a little better for her every day. Here are some pictures of the kids on their "first" day of the new school year. I am also posting a picture of Bailey, who is riding to school with me again this year.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Quarno "Cook"-out
My Aunt and Uncle from Delaware and my cousin from Germany have been visiting for the past several days. Yesterday we all got together for a cook-out at my sister's house to catch up. Here are five things that I discovered during the course of the evening: 1) Zachary is now taller than me, 2) I'm apparently the last person on Earth without a facebook account (which I now have), 3) you are never too old to jump on a trampoline, 4) if you need a puppy, go to Hannah's house, and 5) it's great to see family. Okay- so I already knew the last one to be true, but it's good to be reminded. I hope that Aunt Connie, Uncle Mike, Pam, and the kids have a good time at Disney, and I look forward to seeing them again soon.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Fort George Island Segway Tour
It always happens that we are at the beach during Brian's birthday. For me, time doesn't really exist at the beach, which may explain why I forgot Brian's birthday last year. Yes, I felt terrible for forgetting and have continued feeling bad because Brian hasn't let me live it down. I thought that I should really try to do something special this year to make up for last year. After a lot of searching on the Internet, I came up with the perfect thing: a Segway tour on Fort George Island. I thought it would be neat, but "neat" doesn't quite do the experience justice- it was awesome! I never knew a Segway was so much fun. The tour lasted two hours and went off-road onto the paths of Fort George Island. We had earpieces on under our helmets so that we could hear the tour guide. The history of the island was pretty interesting, and I found myself acutally paying attention (a lot of times I don't on guided tours). About half-way through the tour, we stopped at the Kingsley Plantation, the oldest plantation still standing in Florida. We walked around for about twenty minutes, and saw the grounds- which were beautifully situated on the Fort George Inlet. After our visit to the plantation, we hopped back on the Segways and completed the last leg of the tour.
I was surprised by how easy the machines were to operate. Before the tour, we had to go through a 15-minute training course to learn how to ride them. It's funny because there is no button or pedal to make the Segway go- you have to use your body's center of gravity. So, you lean forward to go straight, and you lean backward to back up. There was one handle of side that made you turn and there was one button to turn the machine off and on. Other than that- operating it was all about your balance. Of course, the tour operators made sure that we could do the basic maneuvers- including weaving in and out of cones- before we began. I tended to be cautious; Brian- not so much. He was zipping around on that thing and leaving the rest of us trainees in a cloud of dust. I know that he had a lot of fun. Hopefully this will make up for me forgetting his birthday last year and he'll quit giving me grief about it.
I was surprised by how easy the machines were to operate. Before the tour, we had to go through a 15-minute training course to learn how to ride them. It's funny because there is no button or pedal to make the Segway go- you have to use your body's center of gravity. So, you lean forward to go straight, and you lean backward to back up. There was one handle of side that made you turn and there was one button to turn the machine off and on. Other than that- operating it was all about your balance. Of course, the tour operators made sure that we could do the basic maneuvers- including weaving in and out of cones- before we began. I tended to be cautious; Brian- not so much. He was zipping around on that thing and leaving the rest of us trainees in a cloud of dust. I know that he had a lot of fun. Hopefully this will make up for me forgetting his birthday last year and he'll quit giving me grief about it.
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