Saturday, August 30, 2014

Triathlon #2

Recently I participated in the Megan's House Heels and Wheels Triathlon for the second year in a row.  After struggling through the swimming portion of my first triathlon last year, I swore that I would train hard and be ready to crush it this year.  Well, that didn't happen- and so I once again found myself flailing around in the lake at Laura Walker State Park cursing myself for not having practiced more.  Even though I did terrible on the swim, I did pretty well on the bike and run portions of the race and ended up placing third in my age group with a time of 1:40:28. Triathlons are something that I'm not really good at right now, but I hope to improve upon in the future.  They are a lot of fun.   

Swim
Bike
Run

The Amazing Race

 Brian participated in The Amazing Race benefiting The United Way with his work crew this year.  This is the second time that he has been part of the race time, and both times his team has been victorious.  During the race, teams have to travel to the locations of 15 different United Way partners around town, gather clues, and complete tasks.  The first team to complete all tasks and return to the finish line wins the race.  Some of the tasks this year included planting trees, making Christmas cards for soldiers overseas, "minute to win it" games, and Zumba at the Y (wish I could have seen that one).  Brian's team dressed as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to compete.  Brian played the part of the world's scariest April O'Neal.  This is always so much fun for Brian and his co-workers, and I'm glad that they were able to participate again this year.


Saturday, August 9, 2014

Back to School

We have successfully completed the first week of the new school year.  Although we LOVE the summer break, it is nice to be back into a routine.  One thing that will be new this year is that both Olivia and Owen will be participating in the WINGS (gifted) program.  They are really excited about this.  

Before school began, I took the kids to the mall to get a new outfit.  Owen chose a yellow and blue collared shirt for his first day of first grade.  I think it looked cute on him.  He had a really good first week.  There were several kids that he knew in his class, so he was excited to see them.
 Olivia wanted "a long skirt like Ava and Claire have" to wear for her first day of second grade.  We looked everywhere and could not find one.  Finally, we found ONE skirt hanging in the wrong section and snagged it.  Olivia also had a good first week.  Her class is reading the book "Skinny Bones", and she has really been enjoying that.  She even downloaded it on her Kindle so that she could read ahead.

We are really looking forward to a good school year.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

How We Spent Our Summer Break

Summer break has been fun, but it is nearing its end.  I return to work on Monday and the kids will return to school the following Monday.  Sigh.  Although we spent a lot of our time working around the house and in the yard, we did manage to squeeze in a few fun activities this summer.  







We put our Wild Adventures/Splash Island passes to good use.  The kids especially liked cooling off in the water park.  Olivia is tall enough that she can go down all of the big water slides.  Her favorite is the Wahee Cyclone (a toilet bowl water slide).  Owen lacks an inch from being able to ride the "big" slides.  His favorite thing to do is the lazy river.  And notice that Owen is NOT wearing his ear-bandit.  He got the "all clear" from his doctor the week after we got back from the beach.






On the last row
 Roller coasters continue to be favorites as well.


 I only ran one race all summer.  It was the Spirit of Liberty 5k.  I finished with a time of 30.11- not my best.  There weren't many participants, so I still won age group.  I will definitely need to step it up a notch when school starts back.
We tried our hand at Geocaching and discovered that we pretty much suck at it.  Our town sponsors a "geocaching challenge".  There are 30 caches hidden as part of the challenge and you get a prize of some sort if you find 25 of these.  We have gone geocaching on two different afternoons and we have found a grand total of 4 caches (and the only reason we found two of these is because they gave the exact location in the description).  Even though we're not that great at it, the kids love going to look for the caches.  So, our caching adventure is probably going to carry over into the fall.


 Spending time with friends is always a summer highlight.



 Owen invited his friend Drew over for a sleep-over.  This is the first time he's had someone to spend the night, so it was a big deal.
We went to see Planes Fire and Rescue and were surprised to see that the local firefighters and forest rangers were at the theater doing a cross-promotion / information presentation.  They had lots of vehicles used to fight forest fires parked in the parking lot for the kids to check out.  Smokey the Bear was also on hand to provide info on how to prevent forest fires.  The coolest thing was that a fire fighting plane was circling over the movie theater.  The kids were able to communicate with the pilot from the parking lot.  


We worked on our bowling skills.  Bowling is always a hit with the kids.



 We participated in the Fizz, Boom, Read summer reading program at the library.  The kids received points for the books that they read.  We also participated in events related to the summer reading program- including a puppet show, a craft session, and the tail end of a magic show (we were only there long enough to see the bunny come out of the hat).  And in related news, Olivia wants a bunny for her birthday (not happening).

 The better hometown program began a summer movie program this year.  Newly released family movies are presented outdoors on a big screen and are free to the public.  We were able to attend a showing of "Free Birds".  It was bad weather on the night we went, so it was moved into the gym.  We brought folding chairs, popcorn, and drinks to the movie with us.  We really enjoyed this.  There has been a good response to the movie program, so I'm hoping that they will continue it through the fall.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Dave Matthews Band

 Before we had kids, Brian and I used to love going to see the Dave Matthews Band during the summer.  We have not been in about eight years, so I was really excited to learn that the band would be in Jacksonville on the night before Brian's 40th birthday.  I bought tickets the day they went on sale and started making plans.  Unfortunately, Toys R Us decided to have their inventory on the same day- and being a manager, Brian had to be there =(.  I still had the tickets, so I asked Quincy to go with me (she is now living in Jacksonville).  It was a great concert.  The band played an acoustic set, took a break, and then came back with an electric set.  There were a lot of new songs mixed in with the classics. I really hate that Brian was unable to attend, but I'm glad that Quincy was able to step in at the last minute. Hopefully the band will have a tour stop nearby next summer and I'll be able to take Brian to that one.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Beach Collage 2014

Here are a few last pictures from our beach vacation.  We had a great time and are already counting down until next year.