Friday, November 23, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

My Weekend

  • Woke up at 4:30 am on Saturday and ran 18 miles (and actually enjoyed most of it!) -No...I'm not sore today :-)
  • Went out on a date with Jonathan Saturday night for the first time in 5 months.
  • "Slept in" till' 8:30 on Sunday and then did major autumn clean-up in our yard (we have a lot of leaves!)-Pictures will follow...
  • Watched a movie Sunday night for the first time in oh....months!

*It was no weekend shopping trip, or Vegas vacation (Jodi-I'm just teasing ya!), but I had a pretty good weekend :-). No laundry or cleaning got done this weekend, but I think I prefer it that way ;-).

5 Things I'm Looking Forward To.

  1. Cooking for Thanksgiving!
  2. Getting my hair cut and colored (it been a good 5-6 months!).
  3. Seeing my sister again (she has been gone for 2 weeks).
  4. Finishing up my fundraising.
  5. "Girls Night" with good friends on the Plaza!

*What are you looking forward to?

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Why I Run.

**********WARNING...THIS IS A LONG POST**********
This has been the topic of conversation among a runners group that I chat on-line with & I thought it might be appropriate to post my feelings over here on my personal blog.

Let me start off by saying that my reasons and feelings towards running have changed dramatically since I started running last year. Initially I started running because I needed an escape from my hectic life at home with three little kids clinging to me day and night. I was inspired by a story I saw about a father who did triathlons with his disabled son in tow & I thought..."I want to do that". I guess you could say I'm more than a little impressionable if I decided to go run a marathon after watching a news story. LOL! However, that story changed my thinking in a huge way.

Once I decided to actually sign up and start training for the marathon, things were not as "glamorous" as I had pictured & I had to keep finding new reasons to keep going. That's about the time I finished my first half-marathon & I knew I loved this sport! It was one of the hardest things I had ever done & I began to believe I really was capable of more than I thought. Then my kids started to notice what I was doing & they started to emulate me (running around the park saying "look mommy...I'm a runner!") & I thought "hey, maybe I really am making a difference with this whole crazy marathon thing".

I was also running for a "cause" & that kept me focused on something outside of myself. I wasn't just training and running to achieve something for myself (although there was a tremendous amount of satisfaction from my achievement), I was part of a bigger picture. I began to see that as my purpose and ultimate goal for doing what I was doing. I liked that I was able to inspire other people to see themselves differently...as capable of doing MORE! People saw me as an average person doing something "not-so-average", and I think they began to think twice about their own abilities. I can't tell you how many times my friends have said "I could NEVER do what you are doing"...and to that I always say "Oh, YES you could!". I really believe that!

Throughout my very short running career, I've been asked many times "why do you do this?", "how do you do what you do?", and "don't you ever get sick of running?". To answer those questions I just simply say "You always find time to do the things you love". I guess that's what's at the heart of what I'm feeling now. I didn't start off "loving" the sport of running...it was a slow (and very painful) transformation. I started off trying to challenge myself to do something I thought was impossible for me to do. Once I saw that I could do it, I found a new respect for myself and my body that began to change my thinking for good. I can say for certain that I'll never think of myself the same way again.

Some things have not changed about "why" I run. I still love to run because it gets me out of the house & away from my "mommy" world for a few hours each week. I also still love the challenge of it! While running may be getting more "comfortable", it's still not "easy" for me & I sorta like that. I like that I have to work for it! Where would the fun be if there was no challenge? I think we all tend to gravitate toward something that challenges us, we need that...we crave that. It's also one of those things that I can always work on. I'll probably never be a Boston qualifier, but I can always work on a new PR. Plus, the longer I run, the better I feel about this "mommy body" of mine-LOL!

The biggest surprise I've encountered in my running career has been the fact that I never thought I would have such a great time doing this! I've met so many awesome friends as a result of my involvement in the running world. These days, my running friends are what keep me going. They call me, e-mail me, laugh with me, cry with me & keep me focused on my goals. When I entered this community of people I entered a whole new family..so to speak. THEY are what I love the most about running. You really can beat running on picturesque autumn morning with a group of great friends! We keep each others minds off of the pain of running by talking, sharing our stories, laughing, and making future plans together. It's a unique camaraderie you won't find anywhere else...and I'm so lucky to be a part of it :-).

Of course, I also love that my children want to grow up to be "runners" too! I sincerely hope I live to see the day that I can run a marathon with my kids :-). I'm positive that as time passes, I'll find more reasons, different reasons, to continue running, but I'll always love the reasons why I started. It's sort of like remembering where you came from...you will always feel a special connection to your "roots". No matter what happens with my running career in the future, I'll always have my past memories close to my heart.

My first marathon finish!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Halloween!

I accidentally left my camera at my parents house on Halloween, so I wasn't able to do my Halloween post as soon as I had hoped. But....the wait is over :-)
We had a great evening, and the weather even cooperated this year (no bitter cold, high winds or rain -woohoo!) No one was crying or too tired to walk, and Maya even surprised us by being the most eager of all the kids! It was so much fun to watch all the kids having such a great time this year! :-) I still couldn't manage to get all three kids to stand together in the same spot to get a "family" photo, so I had to settle for getting individual pictures of each kid (baby steps, Amber...baby steps...).


McKenna as: "Princess Jasmine/purple genie"
and
Avery as: "Sleeping Beauty".

"Watch out.....here comes the Spidey-Babe" (aka "baby Zion")


Maya the happy "Butterfly/Fairy/Princess"....or something cute like that :-)


Owen as: "Under the weather" James.



Mighty Chan as: "RED Power Ranger"

Just another reason why I like fall...can't beat kids in cute costumes :-)



This one is for Karen. Here are the pumpkins that I carved....with "help" from the kids (next year they are doing it alone-LOL!)-HA!




Apparently the sheetrock knife isn't such a bad pumpkin carving tool :-)

Sometimes I don't get dressed for the day until 5:00...pm, and on the weekend I let my kids eat cookies for breakfast. I drank coffee (and sometimes diet coke) when I was pregnant. I use under eye concealer to cover up my zits & I bake when I'm stressed. If you can deal with all that....then welcome to our family blog!