Saturday, October 16, 2010

Happy Birthday Kaid & Keegan (Part 1)

On October 3rd Kaiden Riley turned 5 years old! We came a week early to Michigan before the Chicago Marathon so we could visit family and we were back just in time to celebrate Kaid's birthday on Sunday (Oct 3rd). Grandma Faith made it a fall birthday party for all the boys and they each had their own cake with candles to blow out. Keegan turned 3 on September 3rd..and Keano turned 1 on October 13th. There were 16 kiddos in all that day and our first event was going to the pumpkin patch to pick out some pumpkins and go on a hayride. We also got talked in by the men (Mike & Scotty) to go in a corn maze with all the kids. Thankfully we had 6 adults to keep everyone in tow. The adults were Scott's cousins Kelly and Tona, her husband Billy, Mike, Faith, Scott and me. Yes we were largely outnumbered. Thankfully nobody went MIA in the corn maze and we all made it out safely. We then hopped on the wagon and rode over to the pumpkin patch to pick out our pumpkins. The older kids picked out their big pumpkins in what took seconds as soon as they hopped off the wagon. 3 year old Keegan however wanted to find the perfect pumpkin. His qualifications for the perfect pumpkin: it must be tiny (the smaller the better), it must have a good handle on it for holding aka: a long stem, it must be a bright orange with no other spots, and it must be round. Pumpkin after pumpkin failed Keegan's test and he finally found the perfect one 10 minutes later. After all the 16 kids pumpkins were measured and paid for we headed over to the barn were there were horses, goats, chickens, sheep, and kittys to be pet. Keegan loves horses and their were two beautiful giant horses that he enjoyed petting. As we were petting the horse I heard some commotion going on behind us. Come to find out...one of the kids let the sheep out of the fence! It was running around outside. I personally thought this was the funniest thing ever. You gotta love the mind of a child...we'll never know if it was an accident or on purpose! This wraps up part 1 of the birthday party day. Here are some pics of the hayride...stay tuned for part 2!



Friday, October 15, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday Keano!





Keano...to my funny little guy...you turned 1 year old on October 13th, 2010! How the past year has gone by so fast. We've watched you grow so much the past year. We love you so much!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Chicago Marathon

Yesterday 10-10-10 I ran the Chicago Marathon as most of you know! It was such an amazing expierience that I will always remember. 45,000 people and I place 8,126. I ran the 26.2 miles in 3:59:16...just under 4 hours (the time I was going for)! The first 22 miles felt like nothing. It wasn't until the last three miles that my muscles started tensing up like I've never felt before, but there was no way I was about to stop running. I put one foot in front of the other until I got to that finish line. The end was all worth it as I was greeted with a medal and a nice cold gatorade. I ran the race in my Team World Vision jersey with our two sponsered children Bonface from Kenya and Dinkishe from Ethiopia pinned on my shirt. (Which is kind of ironic because the first place winner for the marathon was from Kenya and the second place was from Ethiopia). Looking at our sponsered childrens faces kept me going till the end as I knew I was running this race for them. Our team raised this money specifically for wells to be built in African villages of Kenya and Ethiopia. It was so cool how everyone on Team World Vision supported and encouraged eachother through out the race. You saw an orange jersey and you hooped and hollared to eachother! There was a connection there with eachother. As we all knew exactly what we were running for. This is definatley not the end of my marathon journey. It's like eating chips and salsa...once you eat one you can't stop. I already have my next marathon I will be training for in March, the ocean drive marathon. I will still be running for team world vision and gathering donations to be built in Africa. So if you couldn't donate this time, you'll have your chance to donate again. Thanks so much for those of you who did this time. And a special thank you to my husband who encouraged me when I wanted to give up.