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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Devil’s Lake

Devil’s Lake has been on our to-do list for years now.  It’s a beautiful lake surrounded by bluffs.  It’s the closest thing to mountains that you get here in Wisconsin.  We finally got around to going at the end of last month.  It was so much fun! We talked some friends into joining us. I can’t believe we waited so long.  We’ll definitely do it again.  Hopefully next time it won’t rain as much…

The highlight of the weekend was the hike that we went on.  We went thinking it would be an easy “one boot” hike (our guide book rates them from one-four boots depending on how hard they are).  Anyways, turns out that we ended up on a four boot hike.  We went through some super steep spots and a few spots where I was sure someone was going over the edge.  But these kids were serious troopers and even though we were all exhausted by the end, we were all glad we did it! 

This was at the beginning when the kids were voluntarily climbing the rocks.  Little did they know that soon this would be the trail…  And no, we didn’t have more kids, we had friends with us.  Friends who will probably never go camping with us again. 

IMG_0219IMG_0202 This was where it started getting scary.  It made us a little nervous to look back and see Mike with Adam on his back.  One wrong step and they both would have fallen backwards down the trail.  Adam had no idea the danger he was in and just enjoyed the ride.  IMG_0204 This my friends is one of the reasons I love Wisconsin.  They may have mountains in Utah, but they’ve got nothing on this greenery.  It’s amazing.  IMG_0207-PANO This is Devil’s doorway.  Some crazies (Paulina) were climbing through the hole right above my head and getting pictures inside of the doorway.  IMG_0210   My kids were doing enough crazy climbing on their own.  They may be part mountain goat.  IMG_0232IMG_0223  The kids were completely wiped out at the end of the hike.  Poor Sammy couldn’t even make it into the car.  IMG_0214

Other than this hike, there were lots of pancakes, s’mores, mosquitoes, yummy dinners, rain storms, muddy shoes and daddy long legs.  All in all a successful camping trip in my book!  Although our friends may disagree. 

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Running Wild

I have been working at losing weight for almost a year now.  I’ve done weight watchers, my fitness pal, the YMCA, and all kinds of videos.  My favorite weight loss tool so far though has to be my running shoes.  I’m by no means a long distance runner, and I’m definitely not fast, but I really love the way it makes me feel and the confidence it gives me.   This year, to keep myself motivated and to mix things up, I decided I would try to run one race a month. 

I started out with the Blarney run here in Wauwatosa – a 5k.  Sarah ran it with me.  It was her first race!  We both finished in about 32  min.  A respectable 10 minute mile pace.  DSC_0212 After the adults raced, the kids got to run their little race.  It was supposed to be 1/4 mile, but it wasn’t even close to that.  The kids all rocked it and it was fun to see them get excited about their race.  I would love it if they picked up running too!DSC_0214

April’s race was Crazy Legs in Madison.  I ran that one the year after Samantha was born.  It’s a 8k, so it was more of a challenge for me.  Unfortunately the new shoes that I bought, the shoes that were supposed to be amazing turned out to be not so amazing and I got some serious shin splints that wouldn’t go away.  I had to taper off my training 3 weeks before the race.  I kept that 10 minute mile pace up, which made me feel pretty good. I finished in 50:38, just barely beating my 2008 time of 51:12.  That’s still progress, right? IMG_5266IMG_5273It was so much fun running with my sister and best friends!  We made a day out of it and hit up the zoo afterwards.  I love bringing my kids along with me for my races.  It’s so fun to see them get excited for me.  And I hope that I’m showing them how great it is to set and achieve goals.  I’ve also been able to talk to them about how we get stronger when we keep going when we are tired.  I hope I’m also setting a good example for them to follow by being healthy and keeping my body strong. 

The last race that I ran was my favorite.  Some friends and I ran the color run in Racine.  It was such a blast! We ran it without worrying about our time at all.  We went in just to have a great time and we did!   At each kilometer you pass through a color station and they spray you with color.  It was Christina’s first race, and I’m sure it’s one she’ll remember!  At the end, there is music, more color throwing and just a good time in general. 

4A6358A7-3B95-4C40-97F6-F5CCF58244CC So clean and pretty…IMG_5646IMG_5648First red…IMG_5657 Then yellow… and yes, we did stop to take pictures at each color.  IMG_5660 Then orange…IMG_5662 And blueC1C5C19B-44F7-42D4-8E28-855F8BC42241Then color chaos! photo(1)I sure do love these girls!7EE109DF-98E3-4270-A99C-9B3E6AC2BF31    IMG_5680 

I took some time off to let these dang shin splints heal (I feel like a complete pansy saying that).  But I just ordered some new Mizunos and I’m ready to get back on the road!  We were planning on doing the sausage run, but it filled up before we got to sign up for it.  I’m planning on doing Brigg and Al’s Big run in September, but what are some other fun races for me to try out?

Sammy’s 6!

DSC_0299This sweet girl had a birthday during my little blogging hiatus.  Where did this adorable little toddler go? DSC_0111Or this tiny thing?DSCN1632-1

We do friend parties on even years, so she got one this year. We did it at Yo Mama’s – a frozen yogurt shop.  Best. decision. ever.  We showed up at ten, did our thing, and then we left.  No set up, no clean up, no making food, nothing. It was amazing.  The girls got to decorate aprons, toured the kitchen, ate frozen yogurt and then Sammy opened gifts.  It was great. 

Samantha has really been such a special part of our family.  She plays so well with Carter or Ben, although her and Carter are really close.  One of my favorite memories was last year during kinderfest (the German equivalent of field day) the whole school was out doing different activities.  In spite of all their friends being there, they found each other and hung out all afternoon.  She does this sweet thing with Ben where she will put her arm around him when they walk together.  She really is the glue that holds the kids together.  She is so sweet and helpful with Adam.  She is my little girlfriend who loves getting her nails done, but at the same time, she puts up a mean light saber fight and can play baseball just as well as the boys.  She has recently found some sass that I could do without, but otherwise she is such a good girl.  It’s so fun to have another girl around to share girly things with.  I really wish that I could have given her a sister, and I’m sad that it’s not in the cards for her, but I am so grateful that I got at least one girl.  We have been so blessed by her sweet spirit!

Just because…

I think he’s really cute. DSC_0358 DSC_0359 DSC_0360 DSC_0362

June Fun

We have been trying our hardest to stay busy this summer so we don’t all end up fighting all summer.  Each of the kids get a turn planning our week.  We’ve been trying to stick to a Make it Monday, Tasty Tuesday, Thoughtful Thursday, etc.  schedule.  It doesn’t always work out perfectly, but it’s been good so far! 

Samantha’s Wet Wednesday was out in the back yard.  Sprinklers.  An oldie but a goody. 

DSC_0481 DSC_0483 DSC_0487 DSC_0495 I swear this kid eats!  He is sticking his ribs out here, but he is pretty dang skinny right now.  DSC_0498 Ben’s Fun Friday was all about the bowling.  It’s one of his favorite activities of all time.  I let the kids take the pictures to document it.  I got a lot of random pictures of bowling pins.  There were a few good ones in there.IMG_0435 IMG_0450 A few more years and we’ll be ready to become real Wisconsinites and join the leagues!IMG_0456 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir came to Milwaukee and we took Carter and Samantha to see what all the fuss was about.  They were very well behaved and it made me excited to take them to real theater.  I would love to take them to the Loin King, Annie, and all those fun musicals.  IMG_0458 And that was our June in a nutshell!  In July things start to get crazy….