Monday, November 29, 2010

James the bunny...our latest family friend!

When we went to New Hampshire last month, we came home with a baby rabbit.

Charlie named him/her James. He is the sweetest thing!
Saying that Charlie is obsessed is an understatement! He feeds, waters, exercises, reads to, hugs, kisses this rabbit. He LOVES the rabbit!
This is the easiest animal there is to care for! He's quiet and calm and doesnt smell, adn is litter trained! So damn easy!



James is a lion head rabbit, thus the tuft of fur around his head. When we got him, he had lots of blond fur around his face...that is falling out and is being replaced by shorter greyish hair. So cute!
Above is an action shot of his getting ready to run and jump...he active but so sweet!
This is our first pic of him...see all the blond hair around his face?!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Playroom upgrade

Of course I don't have a before picture but this is our playroom after my brother-in-law (Michael) and I were done with it. I ripped up the carpet and took the baseboards off and we laid laminate wood flooring and I painted and rearranged some things, and we have a nicer looking room!
I took the doors off the closet and put some curtains up...the next step is to put hardwood shelves across the closet to make a giant built in bookshelf storage palce.
A few months ago we also put the same laminate flooring throughout the hallway and in the entrance outside of this room. I wanted it dressed up a bit, try to make it look like a nice level of our house, not just the walk-in, head straight upstairs to the main floor type of level. Mike helped us so much and it look so fabulous! I love it and am so proud of it! It also ties in nicely with the refinished wood stairs that I did that lead up to the main floor.
I'm still looking for the right curtain type things for the back doors. But otherwose it's done! Thanks again Michael!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Thoughts on Marathon Training

OK, so if anyone actually reads this (does anyone read this?!), you may know that I am currently training for a marathon. I ran one almost 3 years ago (my first one) and felt a huge sense of accomplishment with it. Similar to the way I felt after growing and birthing a baby, I felt amazed by my body and what it was capable of. So I decided to run another marathon. The goal behind training this time, was to simply get me back out there running. Being the mom of two, I was taking very good care of everyone else, and it left little to no time for me. Signing up for a race forced me to make time to run. And I am back to being hooked on running. I love it, it helps me clear my mind, and it makes me get out of the house!

SO the original plan was to fun the Rehoboth Marathon on December 11. I then was convinced by a silly friend of mine at work to run the Goofy Challenge with her in January. My family and I then decided to do a big trip to Disney around that time so I could run the races and we could all see Disney with the kids. Over the last few months, training has been going OK. I am faster than I used to be, and I am changing up my routes, finding fun new places to run, but it's harder with two kids. They get sick and I am left to care for them. I get sick after them which leaves me out of running for a few days. It's really chaotic at times and sometimes, there's just no way to get a long run in all week! So I decided to drop the Rehoboth marathon. I could be ready enough for it, but I would hate to get injured running it and then miss the Goofy Challenge. SO I dropped Rehoboth and am still running Disney. It's on January 8th and 9th. I am nervous but excited because my whole family will be there to see it!

With all of that being said, as an update of sorts, I have a thought to share that I found in a running magazine. I read it after my bridge run (previous post) which went so well and left me psyched for the upcoming marathon. This reading left me so annoyed and angry, I was really surprised by my reaction. It goes like this;

"The early mornings. The screaming muscles. The countless miles. When you add them up, the sacrifices made by the marathoners who came before us are humbling. And yet look at how we've tarnished their legacy. Somewhere along the line, the marathon became less of a competitive sport and more of a line item on a bucket list. Now don't get us wrong. Running in a marathon is a good thing. In fact it's a great thing. But we can all dig in a little deeper and honor the marathon by treating it more like a race and less like a check box. SO next time you're toeing the line, respect the marathon and run like an animal."

I know that the person who wrote this is probably some elite runner who's body is lean and sleek and who can run a 5 minute mile without blinking...I am annoyed by this though because I feel like running a marathon is a HUGE accomplishment. Whether someone runs it to win, or runs it to simply finish, running 26.2 miles is no small feat. Not everyone is built like a runner. Not everyone has the speed or the freakin time to be an elite runner. I think training for and running a marathon while having a full time job, two kids, and many real life responsibilities is admirable and worthy of praise. I recognize that there is a category or runners who are true elite runners and who actually try to WIN marathons. That's not me. I stay back from the start line so those runners can go first. I push myself, but not for the purpose of winning, rather for the purpose of bettering my previous times. I personally don't see anything wrong with running a marathon the way I do, especially because it's not hurting anyone.

Anyone have any thoughts on this? Is anyone actually reading this? AM I taking this way too personally? Let me know what you think!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

10K Race

Had a fantastic race today. I ran the "Bridge Run" across the Ben Franklin Bridge this morning. It was fantastic! I was thinking I wouldn't do it because I was sick earlier this week, nasty stomach virus. A friend at work convinced me to run it anyway, I had paid for it, and it could be fun. So I did. And I'm really glad!

It was freezing cold this morning, but it was a beautiful day to run. I ran, and I ran fast! My preliminary guess is 6.3 miles in 53 minutes. We started in Camden, ran across the Ben Franklin Bridge, back across and around the waterfront of Camden. I will run this again in the future for sure!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween 2010

We had a great Halloween again this year. My parents are great and make everything better since they LOVE being grandparents! Our pumpkins were stolen in the city so we never got to carve any, my parents went out and bought more so Charlie could carve one. And even better, my dad carved a Thomas pumpkin for Charlie! It was labor intensive but very awesome!



My little Garfield and Odie! Aaron did not get a nap so he was not himself. He lasted through a few houses though and ate a tootsie roll!

Tutu and Gampa's whole crew...

Charlie was a trick or treating pro!



Kaia stayed in her carriage!
Resting by a bag of bones

Happy and content with a belly full of candy...literally...his candy holder was a pouch behind garfields smile!

Happy Halloween!