Sunday, September 15, 2013

Little Eyes


So for some really weird reason I signed up to be an ambassador for the Let's Go 510 race in Berkeley.  It's a part of the "Run The Bay Challenge".  I LOVE the 408K and while at the Marin 415 I made a new "race junkie" friend! 

I am a huge supporter for these events...LOVE THEM.  So to be an ambassador I had to "guest blog post", heck I hardly do my own blog so doing a post on another site made me want to vomit. Here it's no biggie all my typo's but on their site, would people get my humor?  Would they think I am a total idiot?  Total loser?  Would they figure me out that I am a lazy mom that just wants to lay around and eat chips (no I totally don't do that) but that I don't want my bum to look like I do that.

Well, here is my post.  I am totally stalking the Blog for the 510 waiting for my post to appear...terrified waiting for the smart kids to start making fun of me...again! 

"Little Eyes"
It’s been an amazing journey having kids, not all is picture perfect, there are so many things I could do better. So I say, “No judging unless you're wearing my shoes."  But my kids and husband make me want to be a better person, a healthier person. 

I try to cook and bake from scratch, so now I get off the couch and woggle like nobody has woggled it before.  I totally rock a woggle.  For the record “woggle” is totally a word, Webster just hasn't bothered to get with the times!  Wait, you don’t know woggle?  I’m sure many of you woggle w/o knowing it!  Woggle, as defined by me and only me, is to do a walk/jog combo.  Getting said bum across the finish line by any means possible w/o doing harm to my old lady parts.  So it goes on record that I am not a good runner, parts start to hurt when I do it.  Yes, I know about proper form and cadence, and while I am not good at sticking to it, I do try.  So I go forth and WOGGLE!!!!

So now that I woggle as much as I can, my daughter started asking me if she could start going to the track w/me and then she wanted to join me and do some races too.  At the early age of 5, she declared that she wanted to do Wharf to Wharf with me. This race was the first race I had ever done and it is a very special race and she wanted to do it along side me. Later my mother decided that if her 5-year-old granddaughter could do a 10K, well, so could she!  I was beyond thrilled at this turn of events.  I never thought I could share this joy I found doing races with others.  (Now there are races I go to that my whole “mommy van o doom” is full of friends that now do races.  LOVE! IT!)

All these times I strapped them into the double stroller, it became a part of their lives too.  Something that they looked forward to, started asking to “go rock the BOB please” so I could walk; I really think it was the great snacks I provided, but I don’t know.  Then it became “we want to watch you cross the finish line, Momma!” My son would start yelling “I NEED TO TRAIN TOO!”  and run laps through the house. Then, at the track, they started doing laps rather than just sit in the stroller!

One event that I hope I never forget, it still brings tears to my eyes today:  I was training for my first Half Marathon.  Getting up super early on Saturday mornings to do the long runs (HA woggle) on the treadmill. My first long run ever-10 miles. Well, at mile 8, I started to crash and crash hard (is there any other type of crashing). There were my kids and husband cheering me on, “GO MOMMA GO MOMMA GO MOMMA” and they kept it up for 2 long miles, bringing me cups of water and giving me huge smiles along w/throwing the “I love you” sign to keep me going.  Those little faces and that cheering is what made me realize that I have little eyes watching what I am doing, and what I do is important."

Saturday, August 31, 2013

I Talk About Bloggin But Do I?

Um, That's a huge NO!  I keep thinking I will blog more but Facebook gets in the way.  I only have so much awesomeness and it's only a few sentences at a time, so Facebook is my perfect venue.  But I have this brain thingy and I use it every now and then, I really do.  Not that I have anything major to say, I, like millions of other have a blog, I should use it.  I don't blog very well, but I do blog occasionally.

So what's going down these days..my kids are finally in grade school, I work part time for adult time, and I volunteer at the kids school when I can.  Yes, it's very give give give, when does the take start.  Well trust me I do...in the form of 10K's and a few Half Marathons and the training for them.  If you think I blog badly, trust me I race badly too!  But I LOVE THEM.  I get weekly emails about local evens and I just have this massive urge to register regardless of my schedule or health!  Oh yeah that health thingy that gets me across the finish line...can't forget about that can I?  Trust me I try, but it always wins...always.

This year I have spent a lot of time at drs or hospitals...won't bore you w/the details other than my kidney's trying to kill me in the form of stones and my gall bladder is trying to kill me in the form of stones.  Do you see a reoccurring theme here?  It seems some of my hollow organs like to use themselves as a change purse or something...then nothing says "sexy" like a grade 3 w/o detachment tear on my left calf muscle.  Lots of swelling and bruising included-crutches/cane required on that one!

I'll be starting PT next week darn good thing cause I have a family race "Color Me Rad" in San Jose w/my daughter, Mom, and big brothers family.  It will be a BLAST.  I mean I will look like a bag of skittles threw up on me, how can that not be fun?  It's only a 5K so I shouldn't let myself get too damaged, but hey it's me.  Anything can happen!!!

Live Laugh Love,
Kristin