Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Wordless Wednesday

Bike Club Field Trip

Ty met up with the for lunch.
Free bike he got for completing bike club.

Otis hanging out in a gift bag.


Carter ready for his dance at the Cultural Fair at school.

Elise's teacher dressed them up for the Cultural Fair at school. She's from Venezuela.


Carter's group after dancing at the Cultural Fair.




Otis was so desperate for attention, he jumped in a laundry basket as I was doing laundry.

Running trails with April!

Brunch with friends.

Elise playing in the mud.



Sleepy boy Milo!

Carter receiving his Arrow of Light at the Cub Scouts Blue and Gold Banquet.

Best teacher appreciation gift I've ever gotten, a book bouquet!



Mom and dad meeting author, S.A. Cosby.

Mother's Day bike ride with Ty.

Mother's Day hike with the whole crew.







Thomas let the kids put stickers all over him.


Sidewalk chalk day at school!

Field Trip with Elise to the Will Rogers Museum.


Doing lasso tricks with a jump rope.






Carter playing at a party at his teacher's house.

Charlee's Birthday Party.



Carter's 5th grade promotion.
















Field Day Fun!



5th Grade Swim Party to celebrate their last day of elementary school.

Making sugar cookies using dough from a friend.



Date night with Ty while the kids were at my parents' house.


Elise went on a Girl Scout trip to OKC. They visited the science museum and the zoo.






Senior celebration for students we had back in 1st/2nd grade multiage.
They were once these babies!


Holton Car Show

Elise bought tiny hands for herself and Kinley.

Watching the parade while waving with a tiny hand.

The kids were thrilled for candy.

Livi loved the high heels.



Dry ice experiments


Playing water balloon Battleship. I was the first ship hit.






Feeding Bison at Crown B Bison in Holton, KS.












A "red dog" or baby bison was born the night before we visited and another was born earlier in the morning when we went.











 




















Otis decided I wasn't going to read my book and drink coffee as I planned.


Catching tadpoles

Magic Mixies



Storytime with Livi at the Topeka Library.







Sad to say good bye!

Flights are my favorite and ice cream flight? Yes, please!


Carter fell asleep on the couch with Otis.

Then Milo joined them.



New book ends I got for free at an estate sale because they threw them in with some stuff Paul was buying rather than charge us 50 cents.

Otis likes to make putting together puzzles VERY difficult!

What Carter got on his shopping spree using a gift card from Uncle Kelly.

Elise's haul.

Brothers in a box.


Girl Scout Day Camp, Carter gets to go as a tagalong because I volunteer and he loves it!

















Youtube now has a daily uploading limit and I hit it today so I'll add more videos once I'm able to upload them.









Monday, June 3, 2024

What I Read: May

Along with spring, came reading in the hammock again which is one of my favorite past times. May is such a busy time of year for a teacher and then add in Carter promoting to middle school and all the events that went with it and I didn't get as many books in. I did do a lot of driving so I got through more audiobooks at the end of the month.


Books:

  • OMFG, BEES!: Bees Are So Amazing and You're About to Find Out Why by Matt Kracht- I love bees and find them fascinating so when I saw this book on the librarian recommendation shelf at my local library, I immediately grabbed it and started reading. I was laughing so loud in the library, Elise got embarrassed and told me to stop reading it. I even learned a few things about bees from the book.
  • For One More Day by Mitch Albom- This was not one of my favorites of his, but it was good. I love the way he writes and his unfailing optimism.
  • The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by Matt Kracht- After reading his book on bees, I was thrilled to discover he had written other books. His books on birds were his start and this book had me laughing so hard. One of my favorite sections was about the "Western Meadowjerk," actually a Western Meadowlark (he renamed all the birds). "It builds its nest on the ground in open grasslands, which proves it's stupid. If you can fly, whey the hell don't you build your nest in a tree where it's at least safe from dogs. Plus, it's the state bird of like six states you wouldn't want to live in." It's the state bird of Kansas.
  • The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline- When I finished this book I was speechless. I didn't have words to write a review. There was so much to unpack. I just kept thinking about the book and how expertly she used the past to write a story of something that unfolds in a dystopian future. It was heavy and at times hard to keep going, but the end was so worth it and I'm excited to read the sequel. 
  • The Twilight Garden by Sara Nisha Adams- I loved her first book, The Reading List, so I was thrilled to see she had a new book out. I just couldn't get into this one. I didn't care about the characters or the plot. I slogged through to finish it without enjoying much about it at all.
  • Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross- There was so much to love here: a storyline told partially through love letters, Gods, myths, and strong female characters. Talk about a cliff hanger ending!
  • Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross- I usually do best reading books in a series with a separation between them, but after finishing Divine Rivals, I couldn't think of anything else. I went straight into the 2nd book. That may have made me not enjoy it as much as I would have with a break between, but I had to know what happened. I enjoyed getting a glimpse into the underworld and wished we got more of Enva's story. The book seemed set up for a book 3 focusing on Enva which I would love to happen, but I've heard this series will end at 2 books.

eBooks:

  • Olivetti by Allie Millington- This book was absolutely adorable. I saw it in a bookstore and loved the cover so I read the book jacket and was intrigued. I'm so glad I read it! It was such a sweet tribute to a family's love and how important it is to lean on each other during difficult times rather than pushing things down and walling yourself off from others.
  • The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of the Whole Stupid World by Matt Kracht- I wasn't sure if this would be as funny as the first one, but it was. It definitely made going for hikes more entertaining while observing birds through his lens.
  • The Lonely Hearts Book Club by Lucy Gilmore- I loved this book so much. Each character was as vibrant and easy to love as the one before it. I always love a story told from multiple points of view and this one was done beautifully. The ending was just lovely.

Audiobooks:

  • The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown- This was such an incredible story and I loved all the details he included. It made me tear up multiple times.
  • The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride- I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn't get into it. I would get invested in a character's storyline and then it would change to a different character's part in the story and that would be the last of that character or they came back much later. There were some characters I would have liked to just skip. My favorite characters both died so there was that too. I liked the ending, but the journey to get there wasn't quite worth it for me.
  • Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby- The book started really slowly. It didn't really reel me in until about halfway through. I'm excited to read more of his books!
  • This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan- This was a really good one! Of course, I enjoyed  the happy ending. I also liked that Soledad was a tough woman and fought back against mistreatment even though it took a bit! I also loved the honest representation of the boys on the autism spectrum. Yasmen and Josiah's cameos were also a nice glimpse into their life beyond book #1.
  • First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston- So many twists and turns in this one! There were a couple times I thought I may have things figured out, but I wasn't quite right. I love books that keep you guessing.  

Monday, May 20, 2024

Joplin Memorial Run

When I planned out my training cycle for the Boston Marathon, I was a little bummed I wasn't able to work a half-marathon in. All the halves close to me were either during my taper or too close after the race. I get emails about the Joplin Memorial Run because I have run it in the past and I saw this year was going to be their last year. Since it was the last year I decided I had to do it. Thomas was planning to run the half so I was in, as long as my recovery after the marathon went well. I've never run a half-marathon so close after running a marathon, my only experience with racing within a month of a marathon have been 5ks. I don't know why it never crossed my mind to run a shorter distance in Joplin, but once I decided I was doing it, it was always going to be the half. In hindsight, I should have gone with a shorter distance because I was not as recovered from the marathon as I believed myself to be, but how else do you learn than through experience? I ran the Dylan Meier Get Busy Livin 5k less than 2 weeks after Boston and it didn't feel great. Since I was winning, I cruised after my first mile and the 2 miles at around 7:30 pace felt like something I could maintain for longer. In my head, I'd had a little over 4 weeks of recovery after Boston so I should be recovered and ready to roll for the half. I was comparing running this half to running the Half N Half back in December a month after the Route 66 Half-Marathon and I ran it in 7:34 pace. In my head, I thought I would be capable of running 7:30-7:40 pace for this race. I planned to finish in 1:40-1:45, but hoped the race may go better than I imagined and I would be under 1:40. 

For this trip Ty stayed in Tulsa with Carter because he had a sleepover that night and we wanted him to get a good night's sleep on Friday beforehand. The race starts at 6:30 am which means leaving my parents' house around 5:45 and we knew even if we tried to be quiet, Carter would wake up. My mom had planned to go to the race but as we were getting ready, she felt bad about waking Elise so early so she decided to stay home with Elise so she could sleep. Tesla was in bed with Elise and heard everyone moving around, getting ready, so she started whining and woke Elise up right as we were getting ready to leave. Elise wanted to go with us, so we waited while she got ready and left the house later than planned. We picked Thomas up and were off. They changed the start and finish this year so the start wasn't as easy to get to and we arrived with less than 10 minutes to the start. Dad dropped me and Thomas off as close as he could get and I went straight to the porta potties because I really needed to go and would rather start the race late than have to stop off during the race. I ended up making it to the start corral a minute before the gun went off. 

Elise had fun in the finish line area with Mom while dad ran the 5k which started 15 minutes after the half.

We took off and I felt great. I was really excited thinking I was in better shape than I expected and was going to have such an awesome race and fun time. I didn't look at my watch except for my mile splits and planned to just run what felt good. I was a little confused at the start because we were hitting sections of the course way earlier than I remembered them the year before. Our first mile was where we hit the 5k point last year and then I remembered the start was in a different place, but the course was the same. It was a weird feeling for me. I went through the first mile in 7:30 and was surprised. My plan had been to start at 7:40 at the fastest, but I felt great and went with it. It was much cooler than I was used to for my runs because I had been running after work instead of in the morning so I wasn't used to the cooler morning temps and that played a part in me feeling so great. My next 2 miles were 7:37 and 7:36 which was still faster than I had planned but there are some nice downhills in that section of the race, so I decided that was okay and I wouldn't pull back from what felt good. During mile 4 people I had been running with started to pull ahead of me and I felt like I was running the same pace, but realized I must be slowing. My 4th mile was 7:48 and that's when my legs told me the start of the race had been too fast. Suddenly after the 4th mile, my legs were exhausted. I was like, great, I've figured out I wasn't fully recovered from my marathon 4 miles into a 13 mile race! I decided to just coast it in and continue running a pace that felt okay, even though my legs felt super heavy. I knew the race wasn't necessarily going to be fun, but I'd finish.

Mile 5 was 7:58 and I felt a little discouraged that I was running marathon pace during a half. It also wasn't fun to be getting passed. It was a fairly steady stream from that point on in the race. Mile 6 was 8:00 and the results have my halfway split at 50:53. I enjoyed running through a balloon arch at the halfway point and remembered that section of the course was around 8 miles in last year and I was wishing I was at 8 miles instead of halfway, haha! Mile 7 was 7:49 and mile 8 was 8:11. I was surprised by how rough my legs still felt with so many miles at or slower than my marathon pace. I'm not really sure why I expected this race to go better than it did, looking back at my training between Boston and this. My legs were feeling rough for quite a while after and I tried out strides the week before the race to see how things would feel running faster. I didn't attempt anything at tempo or race pace other than the 5k because my legs were feeling so heavy. My longest run after Boston was 8 miles up until this race, so also not the smartest move.

I got passed by a woman around this point in the race and at first I thought I'd latch on and try to run with her, but my legs immediately told me no thanks, so I focused on not slowing down too much and trying to keep it to where I could see her in the final miles. Mile 9 was 8:08 and mile 10 was 8:02. The results show I went through 10 miles in 1:18:44. What's crazy to me is that I was consistently slowing throughout the race and I felt like I was constantly getting passed, but the results show I was 64th overall at the 3.5 mile split, 62nd overall at halfway, and 61st overall at 10 miles so even though I was getting passed, I must have been passing people as well. I got excited for the last 5k and told myself to just maintain until the last 2 miles and then I'd try to push back under 8:00 pace for the last 2 miles. Mile 11 was 8:10. I got passed by a girl around in there. Once she passed me, she didn't gap me so my goal was to slowly reel her in. I felt like I was really picking up the pace, but mile 12 was only 8:00. During the last mile I really started picking up the pace and reeling her in, but then she started picking it up too so I ended up just maintaining the gap. The finishing straight away was over a half-mile long. From my memory it was around 3/4 of a mile long and it seemed to go on forever. I preferred last year's finish because you turned on to the road and had a much shorter stretch until you made it to the finish line. It was rough seeing the finish line and still having so long to go, especially because I wasn't feeling great. I thought I had started to slow because the woman ahead of me started pulling away and creating a bigger gap, but I hadn't and totally rocked my last mile, comparatively. My last mile was 7:35 and I ran the last portion of the race in 7:09 pace which looks so slow watching the finish line video, but felt much faster in the moment!



I know the heat slowed people down. It was nice at the start of the race but heated up fast and was very warm by the end of the race. This also isn't the fastest course. Thomas was in shape to run sub-1:35 and he finished in 1:38:25. I knew there was no way I could have run sub-1:40 in these conditions so soon after a marathon if Thomas tapered for the race and was only 1:30 under. He was 37th out of 722 overall and 9th out of 48 in his age group. My finishing time was 1:43:20 which put me 63rd overall and 3rd out of 61 in my age group. It was nice to still place in my age group, even through I ran the half at my marathon pace. I was a little in my head about running a half in a pace I ran back to back halves in at Houston. But really it was probably more realistic for me to run this race at marathon pace and I probably would have had a lot more fun if I had started at marathon pace and then tried to drop the pace after the half-way point. If I ever run a half-marathon this soon after a marathon, that will be my plan. Without knowing what to expect, I think I was just overconfident in what I could accomplish. Dad ran the 5k in 26:11 which put him 88th out of 1,063 overall and 1st out of 16 in his age group.



We hung around after to see dad and Thomas' co-worker, Michaela finish the race. Then we went to get free food. This race has a crazy amount of free food after the race. I got some pineapple whip right after I finished and then later got a Chick fil A sandwich. There was also barbeque and Jimmy John's. Elise didn't want any of the free food and was getting grumpy because she had her heart set on McDonald's breakfast so we stopped and got her some on the way home. Overall, I was glad I ran this race. I just wished I had known better what to expect and had planned a pacing strategy that worked better for where I was in my recovery. You live and you learn and it'll go better if there is a next time. I'm sad to see this race go, although a half marathon in May usually means terrible weather for this race! My time from last year would have placed 5th overall this year while I was 2nd last year, so I picked the best year to be in good shape and run a decent time! With it being the last year of the race it was more competitive this year than it was in the past. 



JMR Results Over the Years:
2017- 2nd Co-Ed Marathon Relay Team (3:32:14, my 7.74 leg in 7:36 pace)
2019- 2nd Co-Ed Half Marathon Relay Team (1:31:16, my 5k split in 6:37 pace)
2023- 2nd overall female in the half (1:35:56)

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Wordless Wednesday

 

Pictures of Carter at JA BizTown from his teacher.



A friend sent me some pictures he took at the Get Busy Livin 5k.








Carter checking out books at an independent bookstore on Independent Bookstore Day.


Elise snuck in behind me on the couch.