Saturday, October 18, 2014
Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon
This makes the fourth year that I have run the Jacksonville Marine Corps Half Marathon. I went in with high hopes for a PR. To begin with, it was my friend Darby's first half- so I was in a good mood because I was excited for her (and she did great). Also, the bridges that are usually on this course were having work done on them, so they were eliminated (making the course easier). On top of all this, the weather was suppose to be more favorable than it has been the past two years. Well, I did get a record- but not the kind I wanted. I ran the worst half that I've ever had. I mean worse by like 15 minutes. I finished in 2:27:36. Apparently I am not as in as good a shape as I thought. This worries me a bit because I'm only a month out from a full marathon. Should be interesting to see how that goes. Even though I was disappointed with my time, I did have fun. This is a great half, it's for a good cause, and the medals were very nice this year.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Olivia's 8th Birthday
Olivia's birthday usually falls during our school's Fall Break week, but this year it did not. So, on the her actual birthday we proceeded with our usual routine and then took her out to eat in the evening. On Saturday we continued to celebrate Olivia's 8th birthday by having our family over for pizza, cake, and ice cream. Hannah made a super-cute "Hobbit" cake for Tolkien's #1 fan. Olivia received many nice gifts. Thank goodness she got some new clothes because a lot of her things from last year are too small for her now. Olivia had a great birthday.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
What Happens at Gigi's...
I think that Hannah and I are enjoying my parents' retirement almost as much as they are. We have found various ways to keep them busy. One of the new "jobs" that my parents have assumed is watching the kids during staff-only days at school. Last week I borrowed my mom's camera to download some pictures and found the evidence of what happens at Gigi and Papa's when the parents aren't around. Here are some of my favorites.
Kids Triathlon
The YMCA hosted a Kids Triathlon this year. They did this once before a few years ago and Olivia participated (and loved it). When we found out that they would be sponsoring another this year, we signed up immediately. This tri has a really short course, and is a good way to introduce kids to the swim-bike-run format.
The kids were divided by age, so Olivia and Ava were in the same heat. They had to swim 25 meters, bike a half mile, and run a quarter mile. The whole thing took very little time. I was able to watch everything and still be back in the pool area when Owen and Claire's heat began.
Owen and Claire were in the youngest age division, so they were in the last group. Owen had to complete the swimming portion with the help of his floaties- so he was one of the last ones out of the pool.
Owen did well on his bike ride around the track...
...and he finished strong with the run.
All of the kids received a medal for completing the tri, and they all had a great time.
The kids were divided by age, so Olivia and Ava were in the same heat. They had to swim 25 meters, bike a half mile, and run a quarter mile. The whole thing took very little time. I was able to watch everything and still be back in the pool area when Owen and Claire's heat began.
Owen and Claire were in the youngest age division, so they were in the last group. Owen had to complete the swimming portion with the help of his floaties- so he was one of the last ones out of the pool.
Owen did well on his bike ride around the track...
...and he finished strong with the run.
All of the kids received a medal for completing the tri, and they all had a great time.
Dawgs and Noles
So football season has begun, and we truly have a house divided. I am a Bulldog fan, and Brian is a die-hard for the Seminoles. The kids have let their preferences be known. Both teams are doing pretty well this year, so we're hoping that we all make it to the play-offs.
Our favorite place to watch football is at Granny and Papa's house. There is usually a good turn-out on game day. Here is a picture of the crew from the first game of the season.
Our favorite place to watch football is at Granny and Papa's house. There is usually a good turn-out on game day. Here is a picture of the crew from the first game of the season.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Grandparents Luncheon
Olivia and Owen were so excited to share their school's grandparents luncheon with their Granny Mel, Gigi, and Papa again this year. The kids always look forward to this event, and we were so happy that everyone was able to attend again this year.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Native American Heritage Celebration
The local heritage center sponsored a Native American Heritage Celebration during the month of September. As part of the festivities, they invited Native American performers and lecturers to come and share information about their cultures. The kids and I decided to visit, and enjoyed ourselves greatly. We attended the traditional dance demonstration. Our favorite dance was the "hoop dance". The guy who was doing it is one of the best hoop dancers in the country. In addition to the dances we also got to hear lots of traditional songs, and we learned quite a bit about the Native groups in our area. At one point the kids in attendance were invited to participate in one of the dances. They were even given some "war paint" (well, Owen was- Olivia didn't want it on her face). While both kids enjoyed the show, Owen really really liked it. He has been doing the Indian call that they taught us ever since. I am happy that the Heritage Center sponsors such wonderful cultural events like this in our community.
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