The next morning we drove to Hyden, about 1 1/2 hours away. It was a beautiful drive.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Kentucky
This week I am in Hyden, Kentucky for school. I have been away from home for 4 days and have 5 more to go. It is amazing how much you miss your family when you are away. Spokane is really going to be a challenge. On Wednesday I flew into Lexington. I started out in Medford, OR at 6 am then flew to SLC, UT on to Cincinnati, OH and finally Lexington. A very LONG day.
The next morning we drove to Hyden, about 1 1/2 hours away. It was a beautiful drive.


The next morning we drove to Hyden, about 1 1/2 hours away. It was a beautiful drive.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Ride 'em girls!
Today was a beautiful day, the sun was shining and by 11:00 the temperature was almost 70 degrees! We decided it was much to beautiful to be inside and so out we went, I had my 5th day of running to do and David said he would go with me. Mikayla wanted to ride her bike and asked a friend to go with her. This necessitated a ride in the TRUCK to carry the bikes and hopefully the kids in the back along with the dog!
After a short time we ended up having one more girl join ranks for the bike ride, she arrived in. .
By the time we arrived back the girls were famished and desperately needed some sustenance!
After a short time we ended up having one more girl join ranks for the bike ride, she arrived in. .
By the time we arrived back the girls were famished and desperately needed some sustenance!
So we all jumped into the truck
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Pear Blossom
Friday afternoon I jumped in the car with Chelsa and Mikayla and headed to Medford. My first stop was to buy a bike rack for my car. I already had it picked out and just had to go to the store. The man helping us must have felt bad for me and figured I would never be able to put the thing on my roof as he assembled it and put it on the roof for me!
We had come to Medford because I was planning on running the Pear Blossom on Saturday and since it started at 8:00am I used that as an excuse to spend the night before in a hotel with the girls (David was working overnight). We found a hotel that had an indoor water slide and spent the evening playing in the pooling and sliding to our hearts content. The next morning I woke bright and early and left my kids soundly sleeping at the hotel (I know, really responsible mother) and headed to the start. It was a partly cloudy day with temps in the 40's. I had agreed to meet a friend and found that finding her in the mass of people was almost more of a challenge than doing the run!
The run started in Medford and headed out towards Jacksonville (I think) it was a out and back course and just before 1/2 way there was a lovely little hill which I powered over, feeling quite good about myself. Then we did the turn around and there loomed the hill again, which was much more difficult the second time. Right around mile 7 I heard a plink as something hit the road, I turned around to find my car key which had somehow made a hole in the pocket of my new running shorts and fallen out! If I would have had my iPod going I would never have heard it fall and would still be stuck up in Medford, at least they have Starbucks there! The rest of the race went smoothly and I ended up finishing almost exactly in the time I thought I would. Which I am told is simply a starting point and I will only get better from here. Much like a red wine I suppose.
I arrived back at the hotel all hot, sweaty with housekeeping at the door to the room telling my kids it was time to check out! I think I took the quickest shower in history and we headed out of medford for home.
I am looking forward to my next race and think that since I will be in Spokane in less than a month I may look at doing the Rhody Run in Port Townsend.
We had come to Medford because I was planning on running the Pear Blossom on Saturday and since it started at 8:00am I used that as an excuse to spend the night before in a hotel with the girls (David was working overnight). We found a hotel that had an indoor water slide and spent the evening playing in the pooling and sliding to our hearts content. The next morning I woke bright and early and left my kids soundly sleeping at the hotel (I know, really responsible mother) and headed to the start. It was a partly cloudy day with temps in the 40's. I had agreed to meet a friend and found that finding her in the mass of people was almost more of a challenge than doing the run!
The run started in Medford and headed out towards Jacksonville (I think) it was a out and back course and just before 1/2 way there was a lovely little hill which I powered over, feeling quite good about myself. Then we did the turn around and there loomed the hill again, which was much more difficult the second time. Right around mile 7 I heard a plink as something hit the road, I turned around to find my car key which had somehow made a hole in the pocket of my new running shorts and fallen out! If I would have had my iPod going I would never have heard it fall and would still be stuck up in Medford, at least they have Starbucks there! The rest of the race went smoothly and I ended up finishing almost exactly in the time I thought I would. Which I am told is simply a starting point and I will only get better from here. Much like a red wine I suppose.
I arrived back at the hotel all hot, sweaty with housekeeping at the door to the room telling my kids it was time to check out! I think I took the quickest shower in history and we headed out of medford for home.
I am looking forward to my next race and think that since I will be in Spokane in less than a month I may look at doing the Rhody Run in Port Townsend.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Spring run
This morning when I woke I was greeted by a beautiful, sunny and cold (25 degrees) day. Today was the "Mile for a Child" 5k and my daughter Mikayla was going to be running with me! The race was scheduled to start at 10:00 however we were almost 1/2 hour late starting. The good thing was that there was extra time for it to warm up and we started the run with 50 degrees and sun! Mikayla quickly realized that it's different to "run" than to do basketball or soccer running and we did the run/walk/run/walk/walk/run/I can't walk anymore! Along the way Mikayla told me that we were running for three kids (well six as there were two of us) since it was a mile for a child and we were doing 3 miles - you have to love it and smile! We were on the last stretch (uphill, very cruel) when Mikayla noticed the 3 mile sign and wanted to know why we had to keep going. I am pretty sure that she now thinks 0.1 mile is a "hecka long way"! However once we got onto the high school track to finish she really kicked it into high gear, it was so fun to watch her finish and feel good about the accomplishment. She is already planning next year!

After the run we had a nice lunch, bought flowers and came home to do some spring time planting and beautification around the house.

While we were out digging in the dirt I happened upon a spider who has a egg sack she is carrying around. Of course we had to save her so we can see all those icky baby spiders.
After the run we had a nice lunch, bought flowers and came home to do some spring time planting and beautification around the house.
While we were out digging in the dirt I happened upon a spider who has a egg sack she is carrying around. Of course we had to save her so we can see all those icky baby spiders.
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