Kids, Running, Greece

Kids, Running and Greece.  Those three subjects seem to be the only things I have to talk about these days. Usually it’s just the first two, most of the time it’s only the first one.  I am working on changing that, but for now, this is my life.

Kids, I have 2 of them.  An almost 5 yr old daughter and a 2.5 yr old son.  Most of the time when I tell people that, lately it’s been people from my running group) they say aw…  a boy and a girl, now you can stop.  Stop just because I have one of each?  My husband and I chose to stop for other reasons, but the sex of our children were not it.  That’s a whole different post.  Friends, strangers, family have heard me talk about all sorts of things regarding my children.  Everything from funny things they’ve said, their sleeping hours and bowel movements (I NEVER thought I would be as excited about seeing #2 as I have been lately).  Sorry.

Image

 

Photo taken by http://heleynaholmesphotography.com

Running.  Anyone who has talked to me within the last month or so, and those that haven’t, know that I am currently training for the Lake Sammamish 1/2 Marathon.  It is on March 8th, and my long runs are currently up to 8.  I run with a group in Seattle called Seattle Green Lake Running Group.  They are on meet up and Facebook and have generously offered up a free 1/2 marathon training program, organized group runs, and plenty of opportunities for coffee (my dream group).  Although… I quickly learned that they are very much morning people with Wednesday runs starting at 5:30 am.  I don’t care how much you love coffee, to have to run 3 or more miles before the sun comes up in order to get said coffee, is hard.  I was never truly a runner until after my daughter was born.  I started when I wanted to lose those last pregnancy pounds and found out a local Susan G Komen Race for the Cure was being held on my moms birthday.  I did the couch 2 5k program by myself and ran the whole 5k in 45 minutes.  Not great, but I did it.  From there I took a break for a little over a year to have my 2nd child and go to school.  When he turned about 6 months old, I decided I wanted to start running again to lose weight and signed up with a local running store for their 10k training class.  Natural step from there was to continue on with their 1/2 marathon program.  On June 23rd I ran my 1st 1/2 in 2:45:43.    A week later we moved to Seattle.  So now I’m training for my 3rd 1/2 and it’s been hard going, but good all the same.

Image

Greece.  It’s no secret that my husband and I are going to Greece in May.  It’s to celebrate our 10 yr wedding anniversary coming up in June and simply a chance to get away.  First question I get asked when it comes up, is are you taking the kids.  While it would be fun to go on adventures with them, I would like to wait until they are older and can remember the experience and enjoy it.  So no, the kids are not coming!  The trip leaves from New York, so we will be making a one night layover in WI to drop them off with the in-laws before just my husband and I continue on to New York for a couple of days before heading overseas.  We’re doing the trip with the American Sailing Association.  Which means we’ll be traveling around for almost 2 weeks with almost 60 people.  But…. over half of the trip will be spent on a 40′ sailboat with only 2 other people.  We’ve been trying to get out on the sound sailing as much as we can to get practice.  🙂

So…. sorry if you are one of those people that have had to listen to me talk all about these three subjects.  They will probably be the only things I continue to talk about until I get back to Seattle in June.  Then the order of those will change, but still probably be just those topics.  🙂  If you are already sick of hearing about it, don’t talk to me until maybe…. August?  😉  Or… let me know something you’d like to know more about that maybe I’ve discussed in the past.  I can try to do some research, or give my opinion and current knowledge on those subjects here.

Seahawks!!!!

If you know me, I’m not a huge football fan.  I did go to every home game in my 4 years of high school though.  I had to because I was in the marching band… but that’s besides the point.  I went.    I don’t fully understand all parts of the game, but I don’t really care.  It’s still fun to watch the game and cheer.  Last season, after only recently having moved here, my husband and were given the chance to go to the Monday night game between the Seahawks and the Packers.  We had seats on the visitors side so we wore our Packer gear and hurried home after the loss.  So having been at the stadium for a game, I knew how loud it must have been there and the excitement that was there last night.

So while we’re not super fans,  I think we’ve lived here long enough, shown our WA pride enough to be able to cheer on the “home”team at the Super Bowl.  Yay!!!!

Image