Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Just Can't Get Enough!
I am so freaking excited I can't wait!
As if Vegas didn't kick our butts enough, we are doing it again! Yep, only this time it's not Vegas. We are running Ragnar Key West! We start running in Miami and continue all the way down the Keys where we will stay for a couple days to celebrate Justin's birthday.
Did I mention Justin is going to be the final runner and cross the finish line bringing the team home the medals ON HIS ACTUAL BIRTHDAY?!? How cool is that?!?
As if Vegas didn't kick our butts enough, we are doing it again! Yep, only this time it's not Vegas. We are running Ragnar Key West! We start running in Miami and continue all the way down the Keys where we will stay for a couple days to celebrate Justin's birthday.
Did I mention Justin is going to be the final runner and cross the finish line bringing the team home the medals ON HIS ACTUAL BIRTHDAY?!? How cool is that?!?I love my life.
A special shout out to my AMAZING parents and in-laws who made this all possible by watching the kids for us! THANK YOU! 
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Nine is Devine!
Our "baby" turned nine. I am not sure how this happened, well I am, but it clearly happened with out my approval let me just tell you!
Alex is all about the lizards, snakes and creepy crawlies this year so mom and dad surprised him with a Scales and Tails party! Austin, our amazing party host, came to our house along with a few of his best friends - a large selection of creepy things! He brought snakes, lizards, scorpions, spiders and turtles, just to name a few. Alex and 12 of his buddies got to learn all about these guys and then have some close and personal touch time! It's even possible that maybe mom MIGHT have wrapped a 160 pound python around her neck!
For the finale, Alex got to pick out his very own lizard from mom and dad. We, er um I mean, he, chose a blue tongued skink who he named "Zelda". I nicknamed it "Devil" because she/he hasn't warmed up to us yet and is a little feisty! Hissssssssssssss!
There were a TON of pictures taken (thanks Holli!), so I will only post a couple of the best ones. When I asked Alex how his birthday was he replied "Mom, it was AMAZING!" Hmmm, wonder where he got that word from? Happy birthday son. We love you so much! Thank you for being such an "amazing" boy.











Alex is all about the lizards, snakes and creepy crawlies this year so mom and dad surprised him with a Scales and Tails party! Austin, our amazing party host, came to our house along with a few of his best friends - a large selection of creepy things! He brought snakes, lizards, scorpions, spiders and turtles, just to name a few. Alex and 12 of his buddies got to learn all about these guys and then have some close and personal touch time! It's even possible that maybe mom MIGHT have wrapped a 160 pound python around her neck!
For the finale, Alex got to pick out his very own lizard from mom and dad. We, er um I mean, he, chose a blue tongued skink who he named "Zelda". I nicknamed it "Devil" because she/he hasn't warmed up to us yet and is a little feisty! Hissssssssssssss!
There were a TON of pictures taken (thanks Holli!), so I will only post a couple of the best ones. When I asked Alex how his birthday was he replied "Mom, it was AMAZING!" Hmmm, wonder where he got that word from? Happy birthday son. We love you so much! Thank you for being such an "amazing" boy.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Halloween 2010
Happy Halloween! We started the season with a pumpkin carving, monster cookie making day with Amber and cute cousins Briley and Brielle. Amber and I made NINE DOZEN batches of her magical, coveted Monster cookies that we all love so much. Then the cousins got busy cleaning out and carving pumpkins. The weather was beautiful! The kids got to play in the hot tub and Amber and I got to have some actual, honest to goodness adult girl time while we shared some mimosas!

Poor Sieauna was sick this Halloween. I KNOW, Right? What poor kid gets sick on Halloween? Mine did, and boy was she bummed about it. She made it through school and the parade and class parties on Thursday (parties that mom attempted to help out in, but ended up causing major chaos. That's a whole nother' story! Click here to read about that one!) and by Friday Sieauna was miserable. Saturday was worse and we were suppose to get together with Holli and Tracy and their kids, but with sick kids, we cancelled. :(
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We were however, VERY FORTUNATE to get to go over to Nana & Bepa's house to have a very relaxing Halloween. Nan & Beep decorated the house for trick-or-treater's, got costumed up themselves, and put on quite the spread! The kids were excited (mom too!) and Sieauna was especially happy because she didn't have to sit in the house all night.
After a yummy dinner of homemade chicken noodle soup (Nana's soup ROCKS), the big boys watched the Utes game and the girls chatted while the kids tried their best to patiently relax and watch a movie. Soon it was dark and we couldn't hold Alex back any longer. Sieauna, at this point decided the soup made her feel better so we let her go to. Daddy and I took them to a few houses. The hardest part was making Alex "walk" to the next house, as to keep his sister from running causing a cough attack or spiking her fever again. They both had fun and got a few candies. It was a good night. 
Thank you Nana & Bepa, for turning our Halloween into a super fun one.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
So Cute-So Big-Can't Stand It!
Can't believe they are growing so big. Makes me kinda sad. But I do so love the little people they are becoming.
Sieauna is 10, Alex is eight.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Ragnar Las Vegas - Life Changing and Another Check Off The Bucket List
We drove to Vegas Thursday and went to the pre-race dinner where we picked up our "rag-swag" and then drove to Callville Bay Marina where we had a house boat waiting for us. We all pumped each other up about the next days race. We took group pictures and expressed all our concerns and such. Then hit the sack.
Friday we all got up bright and early at 5:30. We loaded up Van 1 (runners 1-6 and a driver and cheerleader) and wished them luck as they took off for the start line. Meanwhile, the other 6 of us (van 2) cleaned up the boat and waited as patiently as we could for the call that it was time for us to go.
When I finished, I slapped off the slap-stick to Kim, our number 1 runner and the whole procedure started again. Our van drove to the exchange and tried to catch some winks. Not happening. We managed maybe 10 minutes in the car. Ugh, fatigue was starting to set in. We had officially been up almost 24 hours at this point. Nothing like being in close car quarters with six awesome people smelling as sweaty as you to get to know a person well! Thank goodness for baby wipes (our shower), bagels and Gatorade!
"It was more like a dry creek bed with some washed out sections. Rocks, and I mean substantial rocks, littered every part of the trail. If I tried to run in the tire ruts, I risked stepping into a hole or sand that fell away when I stepped on it."
"Leg 24. Ridiculous. I wouldn't run on that in the daylight...having people run at night was insane.
"That was my most intense run ever. Hated every second of it, but it's worth the bragging rights!!"
"I would like to apologize to anyone I encountered on leg 24 to whom I exclaimed, "This is Effing B*llsh*t" I was a little out of my mind at that point!" Monica from Wild Wino Women
"Ran legs 12, 24, 36 - I have done three marathons and nothing compares to leg 24 through the desert. What a beast!"
"You are not alone! My marathon was a cake-walk compared to leg 24...it was by far the most challenging run I have ever done!"
"That leg was tough! I fell 3 times in the wash along with the almost falling stumbles of about 300 times! I have good bruises to show for it and I am with you on the reward for surviving! I usually average a pace of close to 10 min/mile, but that was a 15+ pace."
Anyway, you get the idea. It was all of the above and WORSE. All I can say is how thankful I am for my supportive team. The run itself was unsupported, meaning I was alone in the pitch black darkness, in a dry riverbed with carcasses everywhere. There were trail markers (aka: glow sticks) about every mile. The only light was from my head lamp and the full moon. I felt like the weak link! I know the carnivore always goes for the slow, weak one who falls back away from the pack. That was me. I was sure I was going to get eaten by a coyote. In fact, I almost wish I would have been eaten because then the race would have been over for me!
But I pushed on. I cried on Angie's shoulder. I cursed (a LOT of cursing). I told Justin "I can't do this." But I pushed on and you know what? The sun came up. Yes, it did about 5:45 am while I was STILL running. But guess what happens when you push on? It finally ends! It did! All though it was actually 8.10 miles, not the 7.7 they said it would be. It took me exactly two hours. I "ran" a 14.54 pace. But I completed it. I do have one thing good to say about leg 24: The desert has the most serene and beautiful sunrises EVER. It was like my little personal conversation with God and he was saying "You're almost done, you can make it through."
Justin was amazing. The guy didn't train because he has plantar fasciitis but he still managed to kill his previous PR's on all three of his legs! I was so proud of him. Not only that, but he drove to Vegas, drove the van on all the runs, didn't sleep but an hour in the whole 40 hours and gave support to every single runner in our van! Man, I married the best guy EVER and I am so proud of him. I can't believe how lucky I was to experience all this with him. It has definitely brought us closer as a couple. In fact, the day after the race he and I were walking (as best as we could seeing as we were SORE!) the Vegas Strip and he looked at me and said "Let's get tattoos!" So we did. Together, on the strip we branded ourselves with what proved to be one of the most life changing experiences in our lives.
By the way, our team rocked and we took BEST OVERALL and BEST COSTUME! Check us out here: http://www.ragnarrelay.com/public/race_documents/1287971668-lv.10results.pdf
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