Saturday, April 30, 2011

My First 10K


Pre-race...it's early, and I'm nervous!

Well, I've gone and done the unthinkable...for me anyway. I ran a 10K this morning! I actually made it all the way through the race without stopping to walk. I've never been able to do that, even with my training runs. The race started at 6:00 a.m., so I had to be there at 5:00 a.m.! Way too early for me! It was a beautiful day, though, and I kept a nice, slow and steady jog. I finished the @ 6.2 mile race in 1:06:20. I finished 20th in my age group, 61st within the female division, and 107th overall. There were about 455+ runners.

Post-race and headed home

Spirit Week


Caroline's school celebrated its Spring Fever Spirit Week, and the kids dressed up each day. We had fun getting to be without the uniform for a little while. The pictures here include Caroline's Hawaiian Day and Blast from the Past Day, (we chose the 80's). She also had a Crazy Hair day and Favorite Sport Day, which she wore her basketball uniform...couldn't get her to wear her swimsuit!

The 80's look, complete with tight rolled jeans and side ponytail

He is Risen!


We had a wonderful Holy Week leading up to Easter. Whereas in the past, Easter has revolved a lot around the big bunny, this year we barely mentioned the Easter bunny, because all of our focus was on the real reason for the season, so to speak. It made my heart sing when Caroline and John Michael were just as excited to go through the Resurrection Eggs and watch a video about Christ's crucifixion and sacrifice, as they were about the bunny coming to see them.


Found a camouflage egg!

JM and his best buddy, Tanner

As the kids were hunting eggs around the house bright and early Sunday morning, Caroline stopped and said, "Praise the Lord, Jesus is alive!" While saying this, she lifted her arms in a "raise the roof" type of motion!

Our church service was great, and afterward, we hosted my mom, sister and her family for a big lunch and an even bigger egg hunt. The kids racked up on coins for their piggy banks! (Earlier in the week, John Michael had two other Easter parties/hunts, and Caroline had one at school.)

School party

Citizen of the Month



Caroline was Citizen of the Month at her school in March. Each month, students have the opportunity to display the fruits of the Spirit. Caroline was chosen by her teacher to represent Faithfulness. She was honored with a special breakfast where Shawn, John Michael and I were able to attend. Sweet girl. :-)


Monday, April 4, 2011

Time for T-Ball


John Michael played in his first t-ball game this morning. As usual, it was a fight to get him dressed - he always likes to have a lazy morning on the couch, drinking his chocolate milk, while rubbing his "blankie" and watching cartoons. So, this morning was no exception. He really didn't care that he had a t-ball game. But once he got to the field, he ended up getting into the groove a bit.


Shawn helped coach the team, and all of those three and four year old kids were precious out there on the field. John Michael reminded me of the Darth Vader/Darth Helmet character in the movie, "Space Balls," because his head with the helmet on it was HUGE! When he was running around those bases with that big noggin, I couldn't help but laugh. Too cute.


JM batted left handed and hit the ball off the tee twice. He also fielded a ground ball and threw it towards first base. By the middle of the game, he was losing focus, as would be expected, and as the other team was batting, he seemed to be in his own little world. At one point, he walked over to the fence and asked me when we were going to his cousin Molly's birthday party, because he was ready to go. All the while, the other team was batting and running bases.


It was fun to watch, and I'm so glad this is something that JM and Shawn can share together. Later that night, when Shawn was rocking JM and putting him to bed, JM asked Shawn:

"Daddy, does it make you happy that I play baseball?"

"Well...yes," Shawn replied. "Do you like playing baseball, John Michael?"

"No."

Well, he's only three...we'll get through this season, then see what happens. He sure does look sweet in that uniform. :-)