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Friday, November 28, 2008

What I Want for Christmas...


Dakota decide NOT to be shy this year with Santa. When I offered to take him to visit Santa, he was all over it. He waited patiently for his turn and then eagerly climbed on Santa's lap. Dakota told Santa that this year he wanted a Pokemon DS game. That came out quickly and easily. When Santa pried to find out what else he wanted, Dakota was stifled. All of a sudden he'd forgotten. Mind you, he has at least 30 toys circled in the holiday catalog. He couldn't think of one. Funny!

Dakota and I ventured out for some Black Friday Holiday Shopping. I lured him out telling him we were going to Toys R Us, so he could spend his toothe fairy money. He had already saved $4, received $5 from the toothe fairy (he lost 2 teethe last Friday) and then Oma said she'd match it. So, he had $14 to spend. He was on a mission to find just the right toy. He ended up choosing Pokemon Cards (what the...), and that was after an hour of going up and down every single aisle. Mommy did get some good ideas for Christmas though.

We then hit the other stores on our list. Mommy came armed with coupons in hand. We were ready to find just the right gifts while saving as much $$ as we could. Money's a little tight this year. Five hours later we came home with a few gifts for Daddy and Aunt Heidi.

This year we really don't have a lot of gifts on our list. Christmas in Hawaii is our main gift. We are focusing on food storage with Greg's side of the family, and I already have most of what I need for that. Maybe one more venture out, and I'll be all set for the holidays!
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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving Dinner at Our House this Year

Monday, November 24, 2008

Amy's Luncheon


So the Gants are moving on Thanksgiving Day, and that makes me sad. I am excited for Amy and her family, but selfishly I don't want her to move. Ever. They are moving down to sunny San Diego (bummmmm) where Jesse has a great new job. The company who hired him even gave them a great relocation package, so Amy doesn't need to worry about packing up everything (my very least favorite thing to do). Ethan and Hadley will make friends quickly - they are so outgoing, but the whole family WILL be missed. We love that family!
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Dakota Lost His 2 Front Teeth!




Pulling Tooth #1 a Success!



Pulling Tooth #2 on the same night an even bigger Success!

Monday, November 10, 2008

DJ Shoots for Two!


So he shoots and he scores, and I missed it! Luckily Greg was there taping Dakota's first ever "swoosh" during a basketball game. I am so proud of my little guy. You can tell from the video he's pretty excited too. Just wish I could have been there in person! Dakota you are such a stud! You make your mommy and daddy sooo very proud!

Soon you'll be shooting hoops just like daddy!

My First Half

The home stretch. I had about 50 yards to go at this point. Almost there!
Who knew running could be so much fun? On Saturday I ran the Snow Canyon Half Marathon with Angie, Tara, and Greta. I had the most amazing time. I really did. I'm not just saying that. Everything came together that day. I felt great. I'd made sure I'd carb-loaded for several days leading up to the big event, and I was plenty hydrated. Thanks to Greg I got my "good sleep" in two nights before. He'd read that the night before I wouldn't sleep well because I'd be too excited for the race. So I went to bed early Thursday night. Just like he said, I tossed and turned Friday night, so I was glad for the night's rest I had the night before. Saturday morning we all woke up bright and early and headed to the school. Buses were waiting to transport us to the starting line up the canyon. Hundreds of people awaited. I'm not exactly sure how many people in all ran the Half Marathon. I know more than 1000 signed up for the Half and the 5k.

We all had our music except for poor Greta. Her iPod ran out of juice before we got to St. George, and none of us had the right connector to juice it back up. I still don't know how she ran the Half without music. Personally, I'd die without music.

Mine was working though, and I listened to "Another One Bites the Dust" to get me pumped. My Garmin was set, and I couldn't wait to get going.

The run itself was beautiful. I was surrounded by hundreds of motivated and excited runners. Red rock was everywhere. About 2 miles into it we had to do an "out and back" on an incline for 2-3 miles. That means we ran back up the canyon on a dirt trail. That was probably the hardest part of the whole run, but I'm glad it fell early in the race. While a lot of the Half was downhill, I was surprised at how much was uphill too. Another friend I'd met while at the race told me out of the 5 Half Marathons she'd run, this was by far the most difficult.

I finished with a time of 1:44. My overall average pace per mile was 7.59. I'd set a goal to keep my pace between 8.30 and 8.45. I'd totally beat my own personal goal time. Now that I know I can get under 8, I am excited to try it again and see if I can shave any more time off. It would be great to get between 1:30 and 1:39. Who knows. Maybe I can. I can try, right?

Everyone else did awesome too. Angie and Greta just barely started training 8 weeks ago. Greta came in at 2:06 and Angie came in at 2:37. There is no way I had the courage to do anything so drastic when I first started getting back into shape, so I am extremely proud of both of them. Now Angie and I are preparing for our next big race together. We are shooting for the Painter Half Marathon in St. George in January. I'm trying to convince Greg we need to go down for my birthday. Think I could convince him to run it with me? Yeah, right!
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Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween at School