Monday, November 5, 2012

Half Marathon

I stepped out my front door Saturday, 6 months after having a baby (after having 4 babies really close together!), and with very little training, and ran a half marathon! I guess I'm not doing so bad for a 32 year old! It was a beautiful fall day. I'll always remember it! 

13.1 miles! I can't believe I did it! I ran from my front door towards Harmons on 8th North and then mostly along the Provo River Trailway until I reached Lakeshore Drive, which is 2 miles from Utah Lake! 

I couldn't have done it without a super supportive husband and family! They were my cheering crowd, my support crew for snacks and drinks, and they made the run so enjoyable!  It was a goal I set in January to do before my birthday. But I never expected it to be so hard to get back into running after having a baby. And then just as I was getting into a good running routine, I'd get sick and progress would stop (this happened 3 TIMES!!). I was discouraged that I might not get to meet my goal. Brian had more faith in me than I did in myself, and promised he'd support me. Since I was running out of time and the good-weather days are quickly leaving, I decided I'd just do it! 

The Thursday night before my run we decided to do it that Saturday! So we did it! I woke up that morning really excited for it, it was a great day, and I felt mentally charged. Plus we took it at our pace, so I could work around Calvin's nap and nursing schedule. I only had to nurse him once along the run.  


This finish sign was such a welcome sight! I had no idea they were going to do this for me! It was the first time I got to run through the finish line ribbon....it's the best one I've EVER seen! The last mile was the toughest and seemed like at least 3 miles itself.


Brian asked me at the finish if I thought I could turn around and run home...and the answer was NO! My body was spent. My lungs and leg muscles were OK but my joints were getting a beating. That, the full marathon, I'll have to train for :)


At the 7.6 mile mark, Jackson became my pacer. He was a perfect running companion and great to talk to. His little legs biked nearly 8 miles that day with me and for me (since he'd have to back-track quite a bit to not get too far ahead of me, so a lot of his riding mileage was doubled up)! He was so fun to have on the journey! He would always point out things along the path, the river, or mountains and comment on how beautiful they were. he said once, "Mom, doesn't that River sounds so peaceful?" I loved that comment from him....that he could feel and enjoy the beauty of where we were.

I'm so glad I did it. Few things feel quite as good as reaching a goal! The first 8 miles when I was running solo, the thought of my family cheering me on and waiting for me at checkpoints and the finish line brought tears to my eyes! I felt so blessed to have such a great group helping me achieve my goal!



Thursday, November 1, 2012

13 Days of Halloween 2012

Rather than do the 13 days of Halloween all consecutively right before Halloween, we just did 13 Halloween related crafts and games throughout the month. Here are a few things we did: 



1) Leaf place mats...always popular with the kids, they love to go on a hike, collect and dry the leaves, then remember their own special leaves throughout the month as we eat meals together.
Calvin made such a cute presence this season!





2)  Pumpkin silly face books. Totally fun...the eyes, nose and mouths were all interchangeable, so the pumpkin faces they could create were almost limitless!






3) Spooky Halloween House...lasted a day. We did this with our home fire drill FHE, which was totally fun.

4) Face Masks













5) Halloween straw cups, made to go with our annual Halloween dinner of meal in a pumpkin, but I didn't catch a picture of the meal this year. We like to set the table all Halloween-y, which is fun, and the kids each had their own fun cup.







6) Halloween story books....cute and fun stories the kids enjoyed this season


7) Visit to he pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin for carving, Jackson also painted his our ghost from a gourd as a kindergarten project. It was cute! We grew huge pumpkins this year and had fun on carving night! 



8) Cheesecloth ghosts...this year we skipped the starch and made them from bouncy balls. Still cute and fun and less messy!  


9) Decorating Halloween cupcakes....usually we do cookies, but this year it was cupcakes! We got gifted a cute little decorating set from our neighbors.



10) Family Halloween Party! Zoey and I were witches, Jackson was a robot, and Eli was a monkey. Calvin was the cutest little turtle.


11) Movie night... this year it was Where the Wild things Are. A favorite bedtime story, but not so favorite movie. Brian and I were bored out of our minds. Jackson liked it though. 

12) Game night- Monsters. Totally fun dice and draw game. Kids loved it and played it all the time! we went through a lot of paper, Jackson has a pile of favorite monsters he's drawn! We also did the pumpkin balloon game where the kids pop a balloon to find a prize inside. It was a hit.




13) Halloween! We had school costume parades (Zoey's picture is on another camera and will be posted soon) and went trick or treating with Grandma and Grandpa Gray. It was a blast! The kids turned their candy in for cash and toothbrushes at our dentist the following morning...and then I took them to Target to get a toy with their earnings (plus some help). Love Halloween , but Glad it's over and looking forward to Thanksgiving! The Halloween decorations are already down! 





Friday, October 26, 2012

Once there was a snowman....

Once there was a snowman...tall, tall, tall.
But in the sun he melted...small, small, small.


This is what was left of the kids snowman just hours after they made him. Hard to believe it was the same day, the weather was so different!

We woke up to cold and snow! The kids begged to play in it, although it was only inches deep. First snowfall of the season and we haven't even hit Halloween yet! It's a little early. The kids said, "Santa is coming!" Ha ha! I guess a little snow will make it feel more like the Christmas season. I have felt the sudden urge to do a little holiday shopping myself!

Brian was on his way out to D.C. and when I texted him the weather report, he responded with" it's beginning to look a lot like....Halloween?" What season are we in anyway?



I think I felt the premonition of our last days of good weather on Sunday and Brian and I took the kids to play and bike around at the park. Turns out we were right, for this week anyway! Look at the sun and short sleeve shirts! It doesn't seem right that you can take pictures in the same week that look like two completely different seasons! Zoey's mind may change like the weather, and in Utah, that's a totally correct statement!







Wednesday, October 24, 2012

This picture caught my attention as it accompanied an article on motherhood. It seemed to speak my language...like looking at that picture made me feel like it described my life!  The article was titled "Things Not to say to a Frazzled Mom." As I read through the article, I chuckled a little along with the writer because I felt the same way recently. I am wearing those shoes!

 Here is a little of what she wrote:

SALT LAKE CITY — This last week was very busy for our family. It was filled with soccer games, gymnastics and dance classes, Scout meetings and parent-teacher conferences. To add to it, my husband was working late every night, allowing for no chance for me to go to the grocery store alone.
We needed food, and paying a babysitter to watch the kids while I shopped would have completely negated any money-saving efforts. So, I did what I needed to: I loaded all five of them up and took them with me.
Now, generally speaking, my kids are pretty well-behaved, but on this particular day I would have had a difficult time convincing even the most gullible of people that this was the case.
When we rounded the first corner, we caught the eye of an older gentleman. I knew it was coming; I could almost say it right along with him: "Are those all yours?" My first thought was that I should have said it along with him; that way I could yell “jinx,” which would have shut him up right then and there.
My next thought was to be smart and say, "No, I just make it a habit of picking up all the neighbor kids and bringing them to the store with me." However, being that I was taught to be kind and respectful, I smiled and said, “Yes.”
We continued our shopping, being the brunt of many judging looks and pitying smiles. Then we actually got to the check-out line somewhat victorious — meaning my children were all still within the general vicinity of the cart, they all still had their shoes on, and I managed to not get any “extra” items put in the cart.

It was all downhill from there. I know the stores put all those goodies at the check-out line for a reason, and it is malicious and mean. I know for a fact that a mother was not behind that decision.
Needless to say, all heck broke loose. All five of my children had the worst case of the “gimmie-gimmies” in the history of ... well, ever. I looked back at the lady behind us, and out of her mouth came the mother of all (dumb) comments: “You've got your hands full, don't you?”
That's it? Out of all the things you could have said, you stated the obvious? Clever, Miss. Very clever.
I was about to say just this when I was snapped back into reality by the sound of Skittles spilling all over the floor. We were quickly whisked away as to make room for clean-up efforts to ensue.
The sight of my cracker-adorned car had never been more welcomed.
I know I am not alone in having experiences like these. All too often, parents of large families are bombarded with rude and thoughtless comments that, although sometimes unintentional, prove to be hurtful and often demeaning.

Please, when you see a mother or father who seem to have their “hands full,” be thoughtful in what you choose to say to them. If it is not uplifting or encouraging, just don't say it.

However, I have had times when individuals have seized this opportunity as one to encourage and positively lighten the situation.
I love it when older couples smile at us and say things like, “Those were the good times,” or when they point out how cute my kids are and tell me that it does get easier. My mother once told me of a time when an older gentleman said, “Hands full now, hearts full later.”
My favorite uplifting comment made to me was from my sweet sister-in-law. Upon hearing the news that we were expecting our fourth child in as many years — while she was undergoing fertility treatments to conceive her first, and had every right to be resentful — so lovingly said, “Babies are always good news.”
Please, when you see a mother or father who seem to have their “hands full,” be thoughtful in what you choose to say to them.
If it is not uplifting or encouraging, just don't say it. If you can't think of anything to say, a simple smile will suffice. After all, as the saying goes, “A smile is worth a thousand words.”
We are all doing our best, and in my experience that is more than enough.






I could go on and on with my own similar experiences but since this post is already long enough, I just wanted to say THANK YOU to my Mom who has realised my hands are full...and instead of just mentioning the obvious, she has stepped in and helped me out. She comes once a week so I can get out of the house without the car full of kids to run errands, get groceries, attend Dental/Doctor appointments, and other needed things by myself. I can't mention enough how helpful it is!!

What I know now is that I can never look at a mother with her hands full and not want to help out!














Halloween Party

We had a Halloween party we attended last Saturday. The kids had such a blast we were tempting to call it "Halloween" for the year! ha ha. Too bad they are getting just old enough to be too smart for such trickery from their parents. Eli loved "spooky,spooky, ghost" a Halloween rendition of "duck,duck, goose" and the older kids loved the piñata.

 Zoey and I went as witches. Here is Zoey using her very best "Witch" face :) She held her hat on her head most the evening so it wouldn't blow off from the wind or while running around...

 Calvin is in the infamous turtle costume! All four kids have been this turtle for their first Halloween, so it has a lot of sentiment behind this cute costume. I loved seeing him in it! his cheeks filled out nicely making him look all the more the part of a turtle.



 Without prior planning, all the Gray girls dressed as witches. Here we are in our hats and dresses and scary poses!




These are just the desserts that were treated with. The party food was catered and very yummy. We had meal in a pumpkin (much like my moms), bread, potatoes, salad....and lots and lots of Halloween treats. Eli had a cookie every time I looked at him, and since the table was just the right height, presenting the food at his eye level- how could he resist?