Monday, December 12, 2011
Children's Christmas Play
The kids had a small part in the children's Christmas program at church this year. Owen was a sheep, and Olivia was a shepard girl. The pre-k group sang two songs- including "Baby Jesus" (see video below). Those pre-k kids know that they have lots of energy. I get tired just watching them. After the play was over, we enjoyed finger food with our church family. Santa made a guest appearance, and the kids got to sit on his lap. Olivia asked for a pillow pet for the second year in a row. She did get one last year, but she wants a pillow pet "family". We couldn't get Owen to talk to Santa, but he did sit on his lap. I was a little disappointed that Owen wouldn't tell Santa what he wanted because he is so hard to buy for. He hardly ever asks for anything- which is pretty much the opposite of what Olivia does.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Run, Reindeer, Run!
The kids and I participated in the YMCA Reindeer Run 5K and 1 mile races this morning. Ava and Claire, who have apparently been bitten by the running bug, also participated. The kids were given reindeer ears to wear during the race, and Santa came all the way from the North Pole to help the little "reindeer" stretch before running. Owen and Olivia did not run fast, but I'm so proud of them for not giving up. All of the kids made it across the finish line- some (Ava) faster than others (Owen)- and received medals for participating. After their run was over, Hannah took the kids to the playground area while I ran the 5K. My friend Krystial and my sister Quincy were also running in the 5K, so we all lined up to begin. I started the race at a good pace and was able to keep it up the entire time. I finished with a new PR of 24:30, and I won first in my age division. I received a medal and a Christmas ornament as a prize. To be honest, I was surprised that my time as good as it was because I've not been able to be on the road much lately. This was my last 5K of the year, so I'm glad to have PR'd .
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Christmas Parade 2011
Monday was our town's annual Christmas parade. The theme was "Light up the Night", and all of the floats were decked out with Christmas lights. In fact, the entire downtown area was set up to impress. There was Christmas music playing on the downtown speaker system, there were vendors selling glow sticks and funnel cakes, and they were giving away free cookies and hot chocolate at the bank. We met up with the Murrays, Walkers, and Boyettes at our "usual spot". Daddy had parked his truck early to ensure that we got to be in our desired location. Before the parade began, the man from the newspaper came and took a picture of daddy with the kids (similar to the one posted on this page), and it ended up in this week's edition. The kids were really into the parade this year. They were so excited to see all of the floats and to catch the candy. The highlight of the parade was that a local costume company had people out walking in some of their costumes- including Mickey, Minnie, Dora, Spiderman, Hello Kitty, Barney, and Mario- to name a few. When this group of characters got near to us, all of the smaller children from both sides of the street ran out to give them hugs. I think that Olivia successfully hugged 75% of the characters. She was on a mission. As always, the parade ended with Santa Claus. The weather was just perfect, and everyone had a great time at the parade.
Friday, December 2, 2011
More Swim Lessons
In August, Olivia completed a session of swim lessons at the YMCA. It went so well that I enrolled both her and Owen in the October-November session. Today was the last lesson of the session, and there was a little awards ceremony at the beginning. Each kid received a repot card that charted their progress and a medal for their effort. Owen completed the level 1 requiremets this session, and Olivia completed level 3. The kids absolutely love swimming lessons and they look forward to going to the YMCA every week. I am sure that we will continue lessons with both kids after the new year.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Subaru Distance Classic
I earned my meal on Thanksgiving morning by running the Subaru Distance Classic Half Marathon. This is the second half marathon in the Tri-2B-Tuff racing series. The course was nice- it went through a residential neighborhood in the Orange Park area of Jacksonville. I finished with a new PR of 2:01:00. I was a little disappointed because I was hoping to break the two hour mark and I didn't. Still, this is my fastest time to date and I do have one more half to run before the end of the year. Hopefully I'll meet this goal at the Jacksonville Bank Half Marathon in December.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Decorating the "New" Tree
I'm glad that I didn't buy a new Christmas tree last year because I got a "new" one this year. Actually, Granny Buie got a new one and I got her old one. My "new" tree is definitely an upgrade over my old one. The old one was being held together by tape- literally. The kids were excited about the new tree, and they couldn't wait to decorate it. We started by hanging the ornaments that we had collected during the year. Owen and Olivia each had new ornaments from Disney World, Hilton Head Island, Lancaster, and Saint Augustine. About two minutes after taking the picture with the new ornaments, Owen dropped his Disney ornament and it shattered into a million pieces. So, he is now the proud owner of a non-breakable Cinderella's castle ornament (that use to be mine). The kids had a great time decorating the tree, and the finished product looks pretty good.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Fire Station Field Trip
Olivia's Pre-K class had its second field trip today. The kids were able to visit a local fire station and 911 call center. Brian was off work and was able to go with them. At the fire station the kids learned what to do in case of a fire. They also practiced how to crawl under the smoke and were allowed to help spray the fire hose. Every kid was given a firefighter hat as a reminder of their trip. Here are some pictures from today's excursion.
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