Tuesday, May 29, 2012

End of the SCHOOL YEAR!

This is a huge picture overload, but I have been a huge slacker lately so maybe it makes up for it;) May has been VERY VERY busy. It has flown by so fast. I have been the busiest I have ever been with doing hair and we have had Our nephews Koty and Justin living here with us on the week days because their parents moved to Bountiful and they wanted to finish the last month at the schools they were at. May also brought the end of the soccer season .( I didn't get any pictures of Natalia, and she is the one who actually likes soccer;)) Gavin still doesn't understand why everyone runs around the field kicking each other and fighting for the ball.There was one time he ran off the field in the middle of the game and just kept running, but he was so happy to get a trophy. He held it out the window and chanted the whole way home. He is so proud of his trophy.
We have celebrated the end of school with dance festivals and school programs which were so fun to go to. A HUGE and exciting thing for me was to watch Gavin at his preschool graduation. I was SO nervous he would run off the stage. He actually slowly walked to the stage when it was his turn and stood up there for a whole hour and sang the songs. He even came down and said his memorized part. For those of you who know gavin you know this is a big accomplishment for him. Let's just say the tears were streaming.
We are really excited for Summer! And hopefully I will have more time to keep up with our blogs:)






















Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Cambree turns 3!!!!

Our baby girl turned 3 yesterday. I can't believe how quickly time goes by. I know that is probably the number one line that mom's say, but it's true!
 We have always teased that Cambree has a split personality like Jekyll and Hyde. We have called it Cambree and "Mitsy". I can't even remember where Mitsy came from but when ever she gets nasty we call her Mitsy. She has actually gotten a LOT better but she still has a little fire in her, just like her sister Natty. Not only is she fiery but she is a runner like her brother Gavin. The front door opens and her and Gavin are off! I don't understand it,you would think home is like prison or something. I think they are free spirits and enjoy seeking adventure. Cambree will probably be the most athletic of the 3 and the girliest at the same time. She want to wear a dress every day. It is hard for me to let her wear what she wants to but that is not a battle I choose to fight;)She is also a little heart melter. One look into those bright blue eyes and you love her. Cambree has been asking for a Gnomeo and Juliet party for months now.I was going to do a friend party for her but time slipped away and we decided to throw a BBQ party for her last minute.I literally got everything for it the day before. I couldn't find any Gnomeo and Juliet decor so I had to get creative. I made icecream cones into Gnome hats and flower cupcakes with print outs on them from the computer. I got a green table cloth and drew a big heart on it with G + J on it, and everything else was Red and Blue. I realized I didn't really get any pics. It turned out fine and was lots of fun! We sure love our Cambree and can't wait for the years to come with her.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

My Boston Journey






A year and a half ago I signed up for my first Marathon. I decided that I had enough time to train so I wanted to shoot for a qualifying time to go to Boston. I ran the Ogden, UT marathon on May 21st, 2011 an somehow I did it! I met the qualifying time.
After 7 months of training and 4 months of actual more intense training, and being on an emotional roller coaster, the Boston Marathon 2012 came. In September 2011 when I found out that I had qualified, my brother Tyson and his wife Aileen had a tragic loss. They lost their sweet daughter Katherine on the day she was due. They couldn’t find a heartbeat and the cause of death wasn’t ever clear through further research. I felt so awful about their loss and it really hit home. I had lost motivation to run the marathon, but still accepted the invitation so I wouldn’t have regrets. A few days after I accepted, I was running on the treadmill thinking about a lot of different things and this overwhelming comfort came over me with a resounding YES to run Boston.
Through a lot of early mornings, hard training, and sacrifices from my dear husband and 3 kids I felt more and more prepared. I had such great support and love from family and friends along the way. I also was blessed to meet other amazing runners that let me train with them and helped push me to my limits. I felt ready to conquer Boston.
We headed first to Bullhead City AZ, about an hour and a half from Las Vegas where Scott’s parents live, to drop our kids off to spend time with grandma, grandpa and Aunt Lisa while we were back east. We spent a couple of days there and my runs felt great! We flew out Friday morning April 13th to Connecticut where Tyson and Aileen live. We got in pretty late, stayed up for a bit to visit and then went to bed. The next day was great! We went to the beach and went on a run and then had a BBQ picnic. The weather was in the 60’s and beautiful! We stopped at Katherine’s grave site on the way home. It was so peaceful there.
Sunday morning we went to church at Tyson and Aileen’s ward and then took off for Boston, about a 3 hour drive away. Before we left, Aileen gave me a heart charm with Katherine’s footprints on it to carry with me during the race. I decided to pin it right next to my heart during the race. I was so happy that she thought of that. When we got into Boston we went directly to the EXPO for the packet pickup, and we picked up our friend Davey’s packet as well because they weren’t sure if they would get in in time. When I picked his packet up the guy that gave it to me went on and on about how hot it was going to be and told me if I didn’t do it I would be guaranteed in for next year. I couldn’t believe how discouraging he was. How bad could a little heat be right? It was fun to walk around and to get pumped up before the race. We were able to watch a visual video of the race. My nerves were flying! I went through 3 different shirts that I pitted out in because I was so nervous. Scott and I laughed a lot about it. Davey and April Orgill arrived and we set out to find a place to eat. After miles of walking around we finally just claimed an outdoor table at a restaurant and got them to serve us. It was a pretty tasty Italian place. We had fun with the Orgills, talked about our plans of action for the race and departed separate ways to our hotels.
I set everything out that I would need and Scott gave me a blessing for comfort. It was so helpful and I felt completely at peace. I didn’t get to sleep until 11 or so and set my alarm for 5:30 am. I actually slept really well which is unusual for a race. We had to be to the buses between 6:30 and 7 to ride up to Hopkinton where the race began. There were lines that went on forever, but it was actually pretty organized considering there were 26,000 people set to run it. There was a girl a few people back that I wanted to make eye contact with because our Bib numbers were close meaning we probably had similar qualifying times. We were also the only ones surrounded by a group track team. So I finally said something to her and we ended up riding the bus together. Her name is Reina and she is from Canada. We hit it off right away and hung out at the runners’ village until the race started. We decided to stick together and help each other out but as we made our way to the finish line I had a sudden urge to use the potty and decided it was worth it. I told her I would run up and find her. It didn’t take long to use the restroom but by the time I got to the Start line it had already started and there were so so many people, there was no chance of getting through. I decided it was probably a good thing to be held back because it was so hot and it would save energy.
I kept hearing to make sure I stayed hydrated so I started drinking water and Gatorade at every aid station about every mile. It was a mad house at every aid station and I noticed it took about 5 seconds per mile off my time every time I stopped. Other racers were pushing and shoving and Gatorade was splashed everywhere. As it got hotter, I got slower and more and more water logged because of all I was drinking. I was water logged but still so parched and thirsty. It is such a bad mixture because my stomach felt so sick and full, yet I felt dehydrated and dizzy. The miles all ran together and then after mile 13 it got even worse. I tried to trudge along but I hit a point to where I felt so dizzy, so I had to walk a bit and then run. I would continually say to myself that "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me." And it helped get me through a lot of really tough stretches. Mile 20 is “Heart Break Hill” about .4 mile up and I walked up that whole thing feeling so sick. At mile 22 I finally started throwing up and getting that liquid out of me. It was awful but helped my stomach feel a little better for a bit. Then It was a vicious cycle of drinking liquid, then running to the point of throwing up and then walking for a bit. I was delirious and so out of it. When I had about .75 miles left I made myself run, there was no way I was going to walk through the finish line. Sure enough, right after I got through past the finish line I threw up a ton! I started cramping all throughout my stomach. A volunteer asked if I needed help and then encouraged me to keep moving. I would walk for a bit, and then sit down and rest or try to throw up again, all the way until I heard Tyson call my name. He walked me back to where Aileen and their little girl Kenzie were and I sat on the Curb. I think I had finally gotten everything out of me and then I slowly drank water and came back to my old self. Scott had been at mile 25 and was still walking back to meet me. When he got back we walked around awhile to find a place to eat, but I think it was good for me to move around. We ate at Panera Bread and I got some chicken noodle soup and a sandwich in my stomach. Not much, but enough to continue to help me feel better.
After the race I felt so HAPPY and GRATEFUL that I had finished, but the day after I questioned everything I did and went back and forth trying to figure out what I could have done differently. The thing is, I feel like I learned so much. So many people told me that they were praying for me, and I was in hopes that the prayers would help me achieve an amazing time, when in reality it helped me persevere through a really hard race without passing out! Life is not always roses and daisies, life is real! And I know that we can make it through hard things if we dig deep and seek proper strength. Scott and Tyson and Aileen were staggered along the way to cheer for me which was so helpful. Scott deserves a medal for helping me through this journey, and I am also so grateful again for all the friends and family members’love and support through all my training as well;)
(hopefully more pics of the race to come!)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Our little Cheese Balls






We had to get a picture with the girls in their dresses for Derek and Kimmy's wedding. They never actually got to wear them. They were going to go down with us, but where it was the first week of school we decided to fly and not take the kids last minute. And we were hoping to make it to the Boise reception but that didn't work out either. So...In honor of Derek and Kimmy!!! They sure look cute... Cute and cheesy:)

Gma and Gpa Schwab






On our way home from Jackson we stopped in Bear Lake to visit Grandma and Grandpa Schwab, Scott's Grandparents. They had new baby kittens that they tried to talk us into adopting, too bad I am allergic.
Poor Grandma had a fall while we were there.It was so scary. One of her other great grands that is only 2 tried to jump to her off the tractor and they both came tumbling down. She probably only weighs like 75 or 80 lbs. I turned just as she was falling and couldn't get to her in time. Her head hit the pavement pretty hard. She is one tough cookie. We stayed awhile to make sure she was okay and she seemed pretty shaken up with a bump on her head, but other than that she seemed okay. I am so glad, It was so scary. We were happy that we stopped to see them, the kids had a ball.

The Beautiful Colter Bay













(According to scott, there is a bear somewhere in there:)

Our annual Labor day weekend with the Schwabs was one again success and as beautiful as always. We call it Colter Bay because that is a nearby spot that the Schwab's originally went even up until the first year we were married, but now they rent out a bigger cabin and 2 smaller cabins at a place called Signal Mountain Lodge right by Jenny Lake. They are both near Jackson Hole WY if you have no idea what I am talking about. It is breathtaking up there and I always love to go. Not as many people were able to make it this year, so that was a bummer, but it was still fun:) I even got to go out and run. I wanted to run all the way up signal mountain, but i was by myself and chickened out 4 miles up, thinking I might see a bear and not know what to do. I know, I know, BIG Chicken!It was a beautiful run though and I felt so at peace. Thanks so much to Scott's parents Sher Bear and Beav for making it happen once again!