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Audrey and Kate’s triathlon

Audrey and Kate participated in the Provo tri on Saturday.   When I first told them about the triathlon, Kate told me that she wasn’t going to do it.  Audrey was game, but Kate was quite emphatic about her decision.  So, not wanting to force Kate into anything, I only signed Audrey up…. until Kate saw that Audrey was getting a new suit that would work better for all three events.  Then, she said, “I think Audrey’s right.  I’ll be sad if I don’t do it.  So, I guess I’ll do it.”  Luckily, there was still time to sign her up.  Being the nice Mom I am, I told her she could do it and get a new swim suit, but if she whined at all at the race, we would put her old suit on and take the new one back.

Kate did really good not to whine until we put on her swim cap – which she usually loves.  I think she was just getting nervous about things and it was coming out in the form of complaints about the swim cap.  I threatened the whole swim suit thing again and she snapped back into shape.

The temperature outside was mid 60′s.  The temperature of Utah Lake averages 60 degrees this time of year.  I’m pretty sure, it was no where close to that.

Originally, Scott and I were both planning to swim with the girls but once we got there we convinced ourselves that one parent (Scott) would be enough and that way they other one (me) could stay with Simon and take pictures.  Audrey started out great.  Look at her awesome freestyle in those pictures above.

Apparently, Kate was having a hard time getting started in the frigid water, so Scott picked her up and put her on her back.  I had just enough time to take this picture of her screaming before I saw Audrey begin to come back toward Scott and grab onto him because the cold was finally getting to her.  So, I ran back to the stroller, stripped down to my swim suit, ditched Simon, and jumped in the water.  It was a good thing I went out there.  Scott had already run eight miles that morning and was feeling like he’d be lucky to finish the swim, let alone helping two panicking girls.  They both finished with a backstroke – well, more like floating on their backs and kicking, but hey, they finished.

While I helped them dry off and transition to bikes, Scott dried off himself and ran off after them.

The girls came back looking great and full of energy.  Scott, however was spent!  Audrey got back a little before Kate, so I sent her off on the run and then followed along with Kate a few seconds later.

Audrey finished her run a couple of minutes before Kate and was able to cheer for Kate as she crossed the finish line.

I was so proud of both of them.  They worked so hard and did awesome coming in, in the last two spots.

I think Kate may have been the youngest one to do it.  They rocked!

Way to go girls!

Moab 1/2 Marathon

On Saturday I ran the Moab 1/2 Marathon.  Scott met me to run the last 2 3/4 miles with me which didn’t lend to much picture taking.  So here’s what we’ve got:

Here I am getting on the bus to take us up the canyon.  This was taken a little before 8 a.m. even though the race didn’t start until 10 a.m.  The temperature wasn’t too bad, but the wind was blowing so hard.  It was freezing up there sitting on my cold rock waiting until the start.

I didn’t have high expectations for this race, being 16 weeks pregnant and having taken about six weeks off during what should have been training.  In fact I really didn’t start training until three weeks ago.  So, I decided to do a walk run combination and I ended up surprising myself in the end getting a time of 2:15:59.

It ended up being a great race.  The scenery was beautiful, I felt good, and it was so fun to have Scott run the last of it with me.

Confused

During the main worship meeting at church today, Kate decided that she wanted to demonstrate some attitude. She had been so good prior to this but after I discovered something she had done (which will remain unnamed) I felt like she needed to be told her business. So I told her. Naturally, she didn’t like that.

We took our discussion out of the chapel and into the side hallway. After a short lecture, I decided we should go to the restroom, get a wet paper towel, and return to clean up a bit of graffiti (so much for keeping the deed unnamed). I marched her to the back of the church and told her in a firm voice, “You stay right here and don’t move while I go in and get some paper towels.” She obeyed.

I walked into the restroom, grabbed a length of paper towels and turned to leave when I saw a very confused little girl (not Kate) walking in the door. My first thought was, “Um, little girl, do you realize you’re in the wrong bathroom?” That’s when I realized that I could have been the trespassing party, so I glanced around begging to find a urinal or something to denote I was in a men’s restroom. Nope. Nada. In my defense, I think this is the first time I’ve been in these restrooms at this church.

I’m pretty sure nobody was already in there when I entered – at least I’m convincing myself that was the case.

As I exited the restroom, I made a quick glance around and one guy saw me (luckily I didn’t know him, but I’m sure he thought, “Who is that creep coming out of the women’s restroom!”). I tried to act like everything was normal.

I leaned down and whispered to Kate, “I just went into the girls bathroom!” She started giggling, then I did. So much for composure while trying to discipline.

When we got back in the chapel, I told Jeana what happened, and we were both laughing so hard as I tried to get the story out. Ah, good times. I guess I needed to learn a little humility today, and a little humor.

Christmas in a nutshell

Early in December, we got a surprise visit from Santa Clause.

While we were visiting with him, Kate whispered to me, “I’ve never met the REAL Santa before.”

We visited Temple Square with Grandma Jean and Grandpa Gramps.

It was pretty cold, but so beautiful.

Kate was determined not to let go of Grandma and Grandpa’s hands – even when people got in the way.

We had our annual Christmas program

complete with Joseph, Mary, the donkey,

the angel,

and Baby Jesus.  Mary was nice enough to give up her spot on the donkey when Joseph got tired.

Christmas morning led to some fun surprises!

Simon spent all morning playing at that kitchen while the rest of us opened presents.

He broke away long enough to line up some new cars.

Scott and I (mostly Scott) made this awesome car town.  Scott added some Texas flare by putting a Rudy’s and an HEB on it.

After Christmas, we headed up to Brad and Chanda’s to have some fun on the wii, eat tons of good food (Brad is the best cook ever!), and get super addicted to American Ninja Warrior.  So awesome!

Then, we headed to Jodi’s to celebrate Grandma Baldwin’s birthday.

Everyone had fun with the cousins.

Audrey and Lily had some fun getting pulled on a sled behind the snowmobile.

Okay, by “nutshell”  I meant lots of things combined in one really long post.

The end.

Winter Cabin Fun

In December, the Birds invited the Peteez and our family up to their cabin in Idaho.  It was a BLAST!

We played in the snow!

I mean really!  What says sheer happiness more than smiling so big you can’t contain the spit from spilling out onto your lip!


Ready for some snow shoeing!

Unfortunately only three of us truly got to enjoy the snowshoeing.

For some reason we got on this crazy jumping kick and took TONS of pictures jumping but these three are some of my favorites.

The guys all went snowmobiling and got some awesome pictures of them jumping, but they’re all on Scott’s phone, so he’ll have to add them later.

We went on a hay ride,

singing Christmas carols,

got stuck, unloaded the kids, pushed until we were unstuck, ambushed the husbands – tackling them in the snow, but just like we knew we would, the wives all got the worst of it… except for maybe Jeff… I think he ended up the worst of all.

We warmed up with some hot chocolate and took a nice, big family picture.