Sunday, March 22, 2009
The Trains at Zube Park!!!
Our playgroup got together this past Saturday at this super fun place to ride the trains. Wade loved it! We had so much fun and can't wait to take daddy when he gets back.
Fun times in Mansfield
Wade and I had to take a trip up to Mansfield to help out my sister while my mom was out of town. We had to keep ourselves busy up there too.
We went to Chuck E Cheese with my sister and her 3 kiddos on rainy day up there. Here are my two older nieces, Avery and Rylee.

We went to Chuck E Cheese with my sister and her 3 kiddos on rainy day up there. Here are my two older nieces, Avery and Rylee.
Fun times at Chuck E Cheese!!!
We also went and spent a little time with Clay's dad, Becky, and Melissa. We didn't get to stay long, but it was still good to see them. Here is Wade with his Poppa.
Rodeo Day at school
When the Houston Live Stock Show and Rodeo comes to town, everyone gets into the rodeo spirit. Wade's school arranged for two longhorns and a "real" cowgirl to come out for all the kids to see. This is funny that they said "real" cowgirl because Wade's Memaw (my mom) is a "real" cowgirl. She has been riding barrels, training, and taking care of horses for over 20 years now.
March Madness!!!!
The month of March has been nuts!!! Wade and I are doing the best we can to keep ourselves busy. We have lunch with our friends, visit family, and go to fun places to pass the time. Here are a few pictures of how we have been spending our time so far.
Here is my handsome man on our way to lunch with the ladies.
Clay made it home for a few days and spent the best quality time with us he could. Wade even took a nap with his daddy in Clay's favorite napping place. It was so cute! Wade hasn't done this since he was a baby. I think he knew daddy needed it.
Here is my handsome man on our way to lunch with the ladies.
One morning I walk into the kitchen to find Wade climbing on his high chair, which is a big "No No!!", but I just had to take a picture before I made him "Get Down!"
On our trip up to Mansfield we got to have lunch with one of my best friends, Laura. She is always taking pictures, so we can remember our fun times together.
And some not so fun times.....Wade tends to stand up on the couch, which is also a BIG no no, and just as I was telling Wade to sit down, he took a huge fall and hit his head right on the edge of the coffee table. "That is exactly why I tell you to SIT DOWN!!!"
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
I DID IT!!!!
I did it. It is over!!! The Austin Half Marathon is now a thing of the past. I had an absolute blast. I had so many people there supporting me and running with me. A little background on this thing. Last summer, Ami, my Stroller Strides instructor (and friend) came up with this "great idea" to train for the Austin Half Marathon. She was pregnant and I wanted to get pregnant so I thought "sure!" thinking it would never happen. Somewhere along the way I told Mel (Clay's sister in law) about this race. She has run a half and two full marathons before. She said she would run this one with me. Awesome! I started training in August with Ami and Kristy and found out how freaking HARD this was. I had so many talks with Clay telling him that I just don't think I can do this. He is such a huge supporter and told me that I set a goal, so just do it. It is that simple. Ha! Ami and Kristy would have to keep my spirits up too. They were the best running partners and supporters. So fine, I'm going to do this.
I had my 10 year high school reunion in October and I told a few of my old friends (Laura, Jessica, Anna, and Yvonne) about it and they said they would run it too. Awesome! In the beginning I had some of the worst shin splits I have ever felt. I was in tears on some of our runs. I also got bronchitis along the way and pretty much had to start my training over, but I caught back up! And here we are race day.
I had this confidence that I hadn't had all training. I just knew I could do this. I had a really good pace (for me) in the beginning. In the first 5 miles we got a little taste of some hills. I had a game I would play with myself while on those hills. As I was running up them and thinking, crap, this is hard, I would tell myself after this there will be a downhill. That helped a lot. Melissa also gave me a trick to just focus on the current mile. So after mile 4 or so I would just tell myself, "I'm looking for that mile 5 sign" then after I saw that sign I would just be looking for the mile 6 sign. That helped a lot too. Clay and is brother Brett were hanging out at mile 6 to cheer us on. It was so great to see them and I felt so good at that point. But things really started hurting during that mile. So I had to take a little walk break during mile 7. I was ok with that, I made it 7 miles without walking. So then I would run 3 minutes and walk 1. I felt awesome about it because that was what everyone around me was doing too. I had to walk up all the crazy hills, then I would run down them. Let me just tell you about these hills. Seriously, I mean at some point I would just say, you've got to be kidding me. The biggest one was at mile 10 and GOOD LORD! It was just mean. At some point I looked down at my Garmin and started doing some calculations in my head and I thought, Oh My Gosh!! I might be able to finish this thing in under 3 hours. Based on my training I really thought I would finish at 3 and a half hours. So I started to book it (as much as you can book it after 10 miles). I crossed that finish line and I was so pumped. I FINISHED A HALF MARATHON. I really thought I would cry. I didn't (at the finish line). I did cry in mile 1 and somewhere in mile 12 or so. I just couldn't believe I was actually doing this.
So anyway, I freaking did it. I still can't believe it. Here are a ton of pictures from the big day.
Here I am with Grant (Ami's hubby), Ami (the one who started all of this), and Kristy before the race. My awesome running buddies.
Here I am with Melissa. I am so thankful for her. She helped me so much with her information and support. Love her!!
Here are my high school girls (Laura, Yvonne, Me, Jessica, and Anna). These girls blew me away. To just kind of sign up for this thing on a whim and they all came out and rocked this thing.
Start line!!
Melissa, Ami, and Kristy can be seen in this photo. Can you find them??? Grant and I are in there too just hidden.
My Stroller Strides girls after the race.
Me and Mel after the race. (she had time to go back to the hotel and shower before I finished, she rocked this race)

Laura and Anna after the race.
Aaahhhh! The reward after the race!!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Can't Sleep
I am sitting here in my hotel room with Clay, Melissa, and Brett all sound asleep. It is almost 1:00 in the morning, our alarms are set for 4:30 a.m. I am so nervous for this big race. I have been training since the middle of August. Six months of hard work and the end is only a few hours away. How am I supposed to sleep???
Maybe I can get 2 or so hours of sleep. Full report of the race to come.........
Maybe I can get 2 or so hours of sleep. Full report of the race to come.........
Thursday, January 29, 2009
First Trip to the ER
I know I have been bad about updating this blog. I just couldn't think of anything to post. Well today I got some new material. Wade and I were out in the back yard. He was pointing out airplanes and singing to me. So I wanted to take some pictures and maybe a video. I took a few snap shots and turned on the video. Then Wade fell and hit his chin right on the edge of the deck and split it open. I was trying to figure out what I should do. I really felt like it wasn't big enough for a stitch. I remembered the local corner ER clinic down the street. So I took him there because I would have felt so bad tomorrow if he really did need a stitch. Of coarse I was right. It will heal on its own, just keep it clean.
Here is the video I was taking when the incident happened.
Here he is before the incident.
Here is a picture of the tiny cut on his chin.
Wade showing me where his boo boo is.
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