Saturday, December 13, 2014

Olivia's First 5k


Olivia participated in her first 5k this morning.  She and her friend Hannah had both been wanting to try a 5k, so Hannah's mom and I registered the girls for a local race.

 I must confess that I was a little nervous about how Olivia would do.  She had never run this far before, and I didn't know what to expect.  I was worried that she would have a breakdown in the middle of the race.  I even thought about trying to run with her myself, even though I'm not suppose to run for another week (due to my stress fracture).  My friend Darby was already planning to run in the race, and she graciously offered to stay with Olivia.  This calmed my nerves a lot.


The race began without a hitch. Owen and I waited for the girls at the finish line. With the way the finish line was arranged, you could see the runners approach from about a quarter mile away.  I was watching for people that I knew to cross when I saw a little girl in a pink jacket round the corner. I thought to myself "that looks like Olivia".  I looked at the clock and it was only at about thirty four minutes or so.  I wasn't expecting Olivia to finish until about the fifty minute mark, so I thought "no, it's too soon to be her". I looked again and lo and behold, it was Olivia!   She crossed the finish line at 36.00 on the dot.  I about fell over.  This is a great time for a first 5k.  I could not believe that she did as well as she did.  Darby said that she did great and kept a good pace the whole time.  And what's even better is that she liked it and has already asked to do another.  A few minutes later, Hannah came through the finish and the girls celebrated their victory with hugs and high-fives.

Owen also ran well today completing the fun run in 13.06.  He ran this race all by himself and did a great job.  He has not expressed any interest whatsoever in trying a 5k, so he'll be sticking with fun runs for the time being.

The Christmas Parade

 The theme of this year's Christmas Parade was "Christmas on the River".  There were lots of swamp and river-themed floats- lots of boats also.  We watched the parade from our usual spot with our family.  Claire, Julianna, and Uncle Kelly were all in the parade, so the kids kept an eye out for them and cheered/yelled when they passed by.  It was super cold this year, so we all had to bundle up in jackets, blankets, and anything else we could find.  The kids walked away with some candy and a couple of light up stickers.  We always look forward to this event.





Wednesday, December 10, 2014

A Cat in the Christmas Tree

The kids had fun adding their new travel ornaments to the tree this year.  The new additions include ornaments from Legoland, Clearwater, Washington D.C., Chattanooga, and Mammoth Cave National Park.  The tree is now so full of kid ornaments that I no longer put mine or Brian's on the tree.  



 While everyone is pleased with the tree, no one has taken to it quite like Jerry (the cat that I guess is now ours).  Where did the cat come from?  Well, you you may recall that we had a stray to drag five kittens up to our house back in March.  The number of kittens dwindled down to two- which we called Tom and Jerry.  Tom left, but I get the feeling that Jerry isn't going anywhere.  We're pretty much claiming her at this point.  She stays outside most of the time, but we bring her in when it gets cold.  She has taken to playing with the ornaments on the tree.  We have to watch her or she'll try to climb up in it.  Oh, the joys of having a pet.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Reindeer Run

 Just because my running is over for the year, that doesn't mean that the kids are done.  Olivia, Owen, and their buddies participated in the YMCA Reindeer Run 1-miler  For once, they did not start off at top speed.  They kept it slow and steady and both recorded their best times to date.  Olivia had a 10:40 mile, and Owen finished in 10:57.  We have another race coming up this weekend- and Olivia is going to try the 5K.  Yikes!  We'll see how that goes.



Sunday, December 7, 2014

Olivia's Library Card

Olivia has been wanting her own library card ever since we participated in the Summer Reading Program.  Our deal was that if she treated her books well (not messing them up, not losing them, etc..) that she would be able to get her card. She kept up her end of the bargain, and so last week she received her own library card.  This was a big deal for her, and she was very excited.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Jacksonville Zoo

The Jacksonville Zoo had a "kids free in November" event this year. We haven't been to the zoo in awhile, so we decided that this would be the perfect time to go.  This really is a nice zoo, and the brand new tiger exhibit makes it even nicer.  Very impressive  Many of the animals were up and moving during our visit, and most of those who were sleeping were doing so right next to the glass, so we still got to see them.







 We didn't add on a lot of the "extras" during this trip, but we did do the lorikeet feeding.  That was a big hit with all of the kids.

 We had heard about how nice the new tiger exhibit was, so we were anxious to check it out for ourselves.  It was super nice.  The new exhibit features walkways for the tigers all over the place.  They were over our heads at times, which I thought was cool.

 Before leaving we hit the play area.  The kids enjoyed the hedge maze and play equipment.  It was just an all-around great day at the zoo.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Owen's WINGS Fieldtrip

 All of the first grade WINGS students in the county took a field trip to Yes You Canvas and the Museum of Science and History (MOSH) in Jacksonville last week.  I have never gone with Owen on a field trip, so I decided to go on this one.  I was surprised when we pulled up and a charter bus was waiting on the kids- no cheese wagon for these sweeties =).  The bus had TV screens, so they watched Frozen on the way down.  I had to drive my own vehicle, so no Frozen for me.
 Our first stop was Yes You Canvas.  This is one of those places where you get a canvas and receive step-by-step instructions from the artist on how to paint a certain picture. The kids got to paint a friendly Christmas tree.  They were attentive, well-behaved, and did a good job overall.  Some of them were really into their work.  Owen liked this activity.  I did too.  I wanted to jump right on in and paint my own friendly Christmas tree.


 I think Owen's tree turned out cute.  It is now hanging in our living room and will stay there through the holiday season.
 After our painting activity, we traveled to MOSH.  I had high hopes for this museum, but it was mediocre at best.  There was a pretty decent exhibit on energy, but the rest of the museum could have used some help.  It only took us about an hour to go through the whole thing.  Owen was riding home with me, so we were able to leave as soon as we were done looking around the museum.  It was a fun day.  Owen had a good time and enjoyed spending time with his buddies.