Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day

This year we had a pretty low key Mother's Day. Jesse made me waffles for breakfast, we went to church, and then we went over to my mom's house for a dinner. I tried to get a Mother picture with my little monkeys, but well, they were being Monkeys. The first thing was Nate seeing a bee in the bush, and it went down hill from there for him.

Olivia and Graham were a little cooperative though.






More of Nate sulking.

Finally a bit of a smile.

With my mother.









For dinner we had kabobs. We made some steak and some chicken ones, and Matt grilled them up for us. They were delicious. Paired with a salad and some fruit it was a lovely dinner. But then I made these dessert kabobs. They had a brownie bite, a pineapple,a chocolate strawberry, and then this cheesecake truffle. They were heavenly. YUM! (But tracking starts up again today, I have been very delinquent with my food tracking for the past several weeks.)

So thanks to my family for helping me to have a great mother's Day. I love being a mom, and I wouldn't trade my little monkeys for anything!

Crazy Hair Day

Some days we just like to have fun.



Frederick Running Festival

I completed my second half marathon this past weekend. If you recall, the first one was about a year and a half ago, and well, it didn't go so well. Little did I know, I was pregnant at the time, but the whole race was a struggle. I got to the point, about half way through when I wanted to puke each time I started to run. I also was so annoyed by all of the people cheering. I was just crabby all around that day. My running partner was super patient with me, and I finished it. It was not as fast as I would have liked, but it worked out.
This time though, this race is what Baltimore should have been a year and a half ago. It felt so good this time. (OK, not really, but mentally I guess it felt good.) The crowd energized me. And since it was in Frederick, we had so many people that we knew come out and cheer for us. We ended up running it in 2 hours 20 min, which takes 20 min off of our last time together. I ran with the same friend that I had run Baltimore with, but we were joined by a group of about 20 women and girls from our church. You can read about it here. It was so much fun to train with so many people, and then see them as we were running. Some interesting tidbits about out group: Our bishop ran with us, who is a runner, and actually owns a running shoe store in town, and he had liver transplant back in February. That is of course, only like 3 months ago, and he went out and ran with a relay team, to run half of a half marathon! Another member of our group had 2 strokes about 5 weeks previous to the race. She is also a runner, so she really wanted to get back into it. So, 5 weeks before the race, she had to relearn how to walk, and talk, and then she went out and ran it in under 3 hours. And finally, another member of our team was 8 1/2 months pregnant. When the course wound by the maternity wing of the hospital, I'm betting she was really wishing that she could just check herself in! It was such a great experience to run with all of these people. And whereas after Baltimore I said that I would never do that again, I am already looking forward to the next races that I have planned. Up next is a 10 mile race in Baltimore, then I'm doing a full marathon in Baltimore in October. After that I think I'll sign up for the National Half Marathon next spring, and then maybe even the Frederick half again next year. I guess I'll have to take a break at some point to have another baby, but well, until then I'll just keep running!


























Jesse brought the kids out to cheer for me. I love to see my little ones on the side lines as I am running!


We also signed them up for the kid's fun run. It was only about 100 yards. Graham decided that he wasn't interested in doing it at the last minute.


Nate was a little speedy Gonzales!


He ran with a friend from the ward, Kenny.Our little family.




Cunningham Falls

One of our favorite spur of the moment Saturday adventures is to head up to Cunningham Falls State Park and hike up to the waterfall. It's an easy little half mile hike, so it's perfect for the boys. Then when we get there, they love to scramble over the rocks and play in the water.















Happy Easter

I have so many things that have happened in the past 2 weeks, one of the biggest being the Frederick running festival, but I really like to blog in order, so let's see if we can get ourselves caught up.
First comes Easter. We had a lovely Easter over here. The boys enjoyed their Easter Baskets, and Olivia loved hers too. Jesse and I ended up substituting in Nate's Primary class, so it was really fun to prepare the Easter lesson, and have Nate there. We had talked about The Crucifixion and Resurrection that morning, so it was all still fresh in Nate's mind when it came time for class.

Olivia didn't get any candy, I think she probably felt sad about that.


She did get a new rattle.


And some puffs. YUM!


Hurley was sad he didn't get a basket.


Just because there was no chocolate in her basket, didn't mean that she didn't try to steal some!


This is more her speed though. :)


Checking out the loot.


Pancakes based loosely on a rabbit head shape for breakfast.


All prettied up for churchTaking a little nap on the way to Grandma's house.


In their Easter duds.

Showing some sibling love.






Since we had just gotten home from a vacation with the Markham family, we went over to my mom's house for dinner after church that day, and had a lovely little dinner. So there is our Easter wrap up!