Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sidney Lanier Bridge Run 2011
This morning I participated in the Sidney Lanier Bridge Run. I really like this run because it is very challenging and because the view from the top is second-to-none. This race has certainly evolved since I first ran it in 2004. The first time I ran, there were just a handful of people, no timing chips, and no formal start other than a guy standing there saying "ready, set, go". Now, however, it is a major event with bands, runners starting in waves, and cash prizes for the winners. This year, there were 2,000 runners. That's not counting the hoards of walkers who were in attendance. According to the newspaper, there were runners present from 17 states and 3 countries. I ran the race in 28:08. That's not bad considering that only 300 yards of the entire race is on a flat surface. My finish time this year was a new personal best for this race. Since I was an individual runner, I was in the first wave of contestants to begin. Once my race was over, I decided to grab my camera and walk back up with the fifth wave of contestants (the walkers). I wanted to get some pictures of the approach to the top of the bridge. As I was walking up, my friend Krystial and her sister Corrina were coming back down (they were with the third wave- team runners), so I was able to get some good pictures of them actually running on the bridge. This was a great morning with beautiful weather. I only hope that all of my upcoming races will be as nice.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
On Your Mark...
It's that time of the year again, and all of my favorite races are coming up soon. I had such a great time running last year, that I have decided to up my game a bit this year. I will actually be running in a scheduled event every weekend between now and April (so prepare yourselves for numerous running posts). I began my running streak this morning at the SRMC Run for Your Heart 5K. The course was hilly (for south Georgia anyway) and it was cold, but I stuck with it and finished with a time of 27:17. That put me second in my age group and 21st overall (of about 100 registered runners). I like that they gave us chairs in lieu of medals. This is one prize that I may actually get to keep (Olivia is not interested in the chair).
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Father / Daughter Valentine's Dance
Brian and Olivia attended the Father/Daughter Valentine's Dance last night. This is a very popular community event that provides wonderful memories for Dads and their daughters. Olivia was so excited that she was finally deemed "old enough" to get to go this year. She woke up early on Saturday morning and wanted to put her dress on immediately. She was a little disappointed to learn that she had to wait until the afternoon, but she held on. When it came time to get ready for the dance, she got so excited. We curled her hair with a curling iron (although you can't really tell it in the pictures) and put a tiny bit of make-up on. She looked and felt like a little lady. Brian brought some flowers for Olivia, and she was excited about those, too. After snapping a dozen pictures, the pair set off to eat at Captain Joe's and then go to the dance. Moms are not allowed into the dance, so all dance details come from Brian. He said that Olivia, Ava, and Claire all danced the night away. The girls even knew the lyrics to some of the songs that were played and sang along with the music.
Owen and I were not about to sit at home and let Daddy and Olivia have all of the fun, so we joined up with my family for supper at Ruby Tuesday's. The restaurant was packed with dads and daughters who were on their way to or just returning from the dance. It was so cute to see all of the little girls so dressed up. Seeing everyone so excited really made me wish that I could have just peeked in at the dance. I bet it was adorable.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Round 4: Christmas with the Buies
Nothing is more wonderful at Christmas than being with family. We were so happy to get to spend time with Brian's mom and Charile on Christmas morning, and also very happy to eat lunch with my family at Granny Buie's. After stuffing ourselves, it was time to open gifts. Olivia received a Dora dress from Uncle Bobby. Of course, she had to try it on immediately. Owen got a new magna-doodle from Aunt Hannah. After opening their own gifts, the kids were glad to help everyone else. Looking back, I have to say that this was a wonderful Christmas (but I am glad that it only comes once a year!)
Monday, December 27, 2010
Round 3: Family Gifts
After checking out all of the goodies that Santa had brought on Christmas morning, it was time to open our family gifts. Brian's mom and Charlie were at our house for Santa and for the family gifts. It was a real treat to have them here. By the time we began the family gifts, Olivia and Owen were old pros at opening presents. They tore right in. Owen received a Bigfoot doll and a racetrack while Olivia got a Baby Alive doll and a robotic dog. We also took this opportunity to celebrate Granny Mel's birthday- which is on December 26th. After all of the gifts were unwrapped, we went outside for one final gift- a playhouse. The kids enjoyed playing in the house for a short time. It was too cold to play outdoors for long. They'll probably enjoy the house more when spring time rolls around.
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