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Still Winter.

Hi everyone! Happy belated Valentine’s Day…I only started this post a week ago and have just been adding pictures to it so I am sure it will be very well put together and make a ton of sense. Someday I will get all of my life things together again.

There was been some good running. My neighbor told be that I looked like the sun. I guess I will take that as a compliment. Pretty excited how the numbers have been and the paces the I have been running at-promising at altitude and on not-ideal conditions (a good amount of treadmill miles too-those are hard on the brain).

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Brooke and Ken made a snow cave. Not sure who was more excited.

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I randomly ended up at urgent care at midnight a couple of weeks ago with a lovely kidney stone. Guess I better start upping my water intake game. ha. And yes, I drove myself because I didnt want to wake Brooke up and take her. Loved Steamboat Emergency Center-great service and had the whole place to myself. 😉 Luckily it was short lived-one CT later and 4 ibuprofen later and I drove myself right back home to wait it out. Didn’t miss any workouts, so I cant complain too much. Priorities.

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When did she become a teenager?

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Ken had so much fun at camp in Tuscon-guess he was tired the day he got back!

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This guy has a hard time relaxing, too.

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It’s been a pretty snowy winter.

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Brooke started Pickleball with her homeschool group. She loves it!! (Ken, another mom, an instructor and I played this past week while the kiddos had their lesson and we had a great time, too!).

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That look when Ken walks out the door and Jasper has to make sure he is not starting the snow blower.

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What I wish I was doing right now.

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Ken had a 50 mile fat bike race 2 weekends ago…

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Mark raced as well…

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and they ended up having to hike about 12 of those miles…he was a little tired after.

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At least it was pretty waiting 3 hours for him 😉

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Not mad about playing in the snow.

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Last weekend we were supposed to travel to the front range for a race (both of us) but it snowed SO much that we decided it wasnt super safe to travel (not to mention the race would be yucky) so we stayed home. It was a good call because they ended up canceling the race because of road conditions.

So we played in the snow.

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There was a lot of snow plowing and blowing!

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Wind blew a bit, too.

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Jasper’s winter paw fur game is strong.

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Brooke and I met up with her homeschool group in Dillon on Thursday night to go to the ice castles and it was awesome!

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We have recently watched all of the Star War movies (and took Brooke to the last one in theaters-she loved it!)-hence the need for light sabers 😉

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Ken gifted me with a day to myself-which hasnt happened since Brooke was born. ha.

I spent the day in town running, working out, hitting the slopes solo, soaking in the hot springs and wandering around town. It was incredible. He had a meeting for dinner so we me up and Brooke and I went on our own little date.

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And that has been life as of late!

Ken is out riding this morning and I have 14 miles to take care of today-still working out the when part. 😉

Anyone else getting excited for Spring? We have loved all the snow and skiing, but it has been a pretty gray winter and we wont be mad about some sunshine!

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Winter in October and Fall Pics

You guys. It is winter here. Seriously. I am not ready.

But oh yeah, hey, how are you?

We have officially moved into beanie season and I already miss fall.

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At least we have pretty sunsets I guess.

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Things have been fairly low-key over here. Ken has been SWAMPED with work. Which equal parts overwhelming and exciting. Starting a small business is scary enough, one that is weather/referral dependent is another story. Maybe it is good that winter started early? 😉 But yes, his new mobile auto service (focusing on season tire swaps) has been a big hit so far! I am doing the normal teaching thing and ramping up for bike race registration come December. Home school, training…all the things.

We have been doing the normal things. Dressing appropriately for hunting season to stay safe while running around the yard with a pool noodle. Totally normal.

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Riding Daisy the Dino whenever possible.

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Working on our golf skills. Because, you know, the course is closed for snow.

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How Jasper feels about it. Just kidding. He loves it. But also loves being warm after playing outside.

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We picked up Brooke’s skis for the season (we rent them for her each year which is amazing because she would grow out of things so fast!). This year, we got her downhill skis AND nordic skis. Girl is already loving cross country skiing around the yard! We did it together and my heart exploded. Going to be a fun winter!

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Snowed some more.

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Made a couple trips to the Front Range and both involved snowy drives.

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Someone got some new dino pajamas!

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Fireplace is life.

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We ventured to the pump track and ended up with a muddy mess. That was a fail.

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Love her.

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When did she start looking so grown up?!

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Ken got me some blue light blocking glasses. I love them. I work on the computer A LOT at night and have a hard time falling asleep after. These have been a game changer for me.

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When you get dressed for a run and realize everything you have on is Nike. Just over here feeling like a sponsored athlete. 😉 Also, yes, Brooke decorated my phone with llama stickers. Thanks, Alle. haha.

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Besties

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Got in a jog while Brooke rode her bike and Ken worked. Basically, we invited ourselves to join him in town since he was working on Saturday.

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We had more fun.

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And today it looks like this….6:45 am.

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Fun fact: I get to go outside and blow snow after a conference call today. I cant wait. <sarcasm>

In other news, I have officially registered for the Mount Charleston marathon in Las Vegas on April 4, 2020. In switching it up from this years long and slow running, I am going to try to qualify for Boston. Not sure yet that I have any desire to actually run Boston, but it seemed like a fun goal to at least see if I could do it! Plus, it will help with getting ready for Crusher in the Tushar where my goal will be top 10 in my age group (and shaving about 30 minutes off of my time from this year).

Officially I will begin training next week with a build up of running into some workouts. After a month long break (much needed), I am excited to jump back into some structured workouts!

Since it is apparently winter, I thought it would be fun to post some of Brookie’s Fall pics!

Hope that you have fall where you are at!!

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A 50 Mile Race, a 2 Week Road Trip and the Zoo

Hi there!

Before I jump in here, I just wanted to let you know that it snowed here today. So there’s that.

Second, this post contains an overwhelming amount of pictures. Apparently when you have time to jot things down once a month, they build up.

So, let’s talk about how the end of the summer went, shall we?

After the whirlwind that was August, things settled down just a little bit leading into Run Rabbit Run. The night before the race, I found myself sitting at the pre-race meeting listening to the race directors give us a rundown on what to expect. Yes, they were indeed wearing bunny ears. Totally normal.

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I went into the race with little expectation. Having trained for 8 weeks (with a week of that missed due to the craziness of the bike race) I was really just aiming to finish. The race started at 6:30 am in the dark and it was pretty chilly. The 4 am wake up call left plenty of time to eat and digest and then drive into town. Having never done anything like it, I started at the back of the pack. Probably next time I would start a bit farther up. I spent the first 1/2 mile passing people in the dark (with a headlamp).

The first 6.4 miles were pretty much straight up the ski mountain (3600 feet of elevation gain-there was about 8,000 total over the course of the day). It was primarily fast hiking and enjoying the incredible moon set/sunrise. People were relaxed and chatty. Nervous energy 😉 Once we reached the top, we actually got to start running! It was gorgeous and some super fun single track. Miles 6.5-18 seemed to fly by! The aid stations and volunteers were amazing.

There was a good amount of “rolling hills” throughout the course, but one of the most exciting climbs happened around mile 24. We hiked up a very steep climb to the Rabbit Ears. And then we climbed ONTO the Rabbit Ear. That was the turn around point and we were headed straight back down! Not sure which was harder-the up or the down on that steep section.

From the turn around point, I felt pretty good! Kept the running up and rolled through mile after mile. Around Mile 36, my right foot started bothering me, but what are you going to do? I stopped and emptied some dirt out of my shoes, but probably could have loosened my shoes a bit. There was a lot of hiking on the way back up intermixed with running on the flats and descents.

My watched died at Mile 47 and just after that myself and a group of guys were stopped by two bull moose on the trail. They were in no hurry to get out of our way either. About 7-8 minutes later, we were finally able to pass and keep heading down the mountain. I rolled through the finish at just over 11 hours and 7 minutes (silly moose-probably could have been in the 10s!). I ran through the finish with a smile on my face and was so happy to have Ken and Brooke cheering there! My expectations were far exceeded for the day! Ended up 4th in my age group, 10th overall female and 33rd overall out of the 148 finishers. And guess what, I LOVED it! It was so much fun!

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Post race I expected to need Ken to carry me to the car but I felt surprisingly good! My right foot hurt (and was actually bruised by that evening). Better figure that out for next time 😉 But overall, I was still functioning!

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I happily joined the fam in the hot tub afterwards before packing things up to leave the next morning!

We then embarked on a two week road trip! Nothing like jumping in the car right after a race 🙂

First stop was Jackson Lake where we met up with GrandBob and Nene for some camping (we pulled our trailer for the whole trip and it was awesome!).

We had an amazing afternoon on the boat and then fun in some stormy looking weather the next day! Sure made for some pretty pics!

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It was so good to sit and relax for a bit! Moving was a bit rough for those 3 days (luckily by Wednesday I could move pretty normally!). My feet were really the part that suffered the most. Shoes were not exactly comfortable so I spent some quality time in flip flops!

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Someone is a HUGE fan of camping. And then sleeping it off 😉

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After a couple of days in Wyoming, we continued our trip. We exited via Yellowstone and happened to hit Old Faithful right as it was going off! That was a win!

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Brooke took this pic of the buffalo in the road.

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We ventured through Idaho and into Oregon. They have some awesome clouds there! 😉

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Random road snack: Found these at Costco and they were pretty delicious.

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Driving along the Columbia River was pretty spectacular.

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We spent a day hanging out at Hood River. It was so fun to watch the kite-boarders out on the water. I half expected Ken to jump in and try his hand at it fully clothed.

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We then made our way to the coast and spent some time in Tillamook. PS-the Tillamook Forest is amazing and so dense! Very different than the forests of Colorado. A lot more moss, too.

The beaches of Oregon stole my heart. Quiet, dog friendly, moody….loved them!

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Brooke got freaked out by all of the Tsunami warning signs along the drive which ended up in some meltdowns about beach safety. We finally convinced her that it wasn’t tsunami season (parenting at its finest) and were pretty good for the rest of the trip.

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We had so much fun exploring the Tillamook Factory!

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The food was delicious…and I mean, the ice cream. No words.

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Soaking up more sand.

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And grabbing a nap on the way to visit my sister and brother-in-law!

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He made himself right at home.

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We had so much fun hanging out with Alle and David. They took us apple picking, wine tasting, Ken went on a salmon fishing trip with David and the girls went bowling (Brooke’s first time!). We fit a ton into a couple of days!

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Saw some slugs.

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Game face.

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Oh, chopped my hair off too.

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On Tuesday morning, we headed back for some more time at the beach. We had a gorgeous day!

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Even got in a ride (there was very little exercising on the trip and my body was fine with that!)

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Brooke found a new favorite shirt.

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We convinced Brooke to go on a hike with us. It was 3.6 miles and she did a solid 3 of those (Ken gave her a ride on sections on the way back up). It was GORGEOUS!

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Explored the coast and checked out the Cape Meares Lighthouse. Found some amazing fish n chips, too!

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And then we went back for more ice cream.

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After an amazing trip, we made our way back home! Ken was a rock star and did all the driving. I did all the snack handing. Perfect relationship! Ha.

We arrived home to the colors of Fall. Always spectacular.

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Ken had to run down to Denver so we talked him into dropping us at the Zoo while he ran his errands. It was so much fun. We even got to see baby Tatu who was introduced to the public just a couple of days before!

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I guess he likes her!

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The next day we had a Homeschool Group event and enjoyed an awesome hike with our friends.

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And just like that…

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We woke up to a few inches of snow and it is currently 15 degrees headed to a low of 4 tonight. Thankfully, we are supposed to be back to our regularly scheduled Fall in a day or two! Not quite ready for this!

And there we have it! Practically a book so congratulations if you made it this far!

Workout wise, things have been a bit slow. Still working on getting the tendons on the top of my right foot to come around. Haven’t had much time to fit in rides. BUT we have made it to the gym/pool a few times to get in some good weight workouts! Already plotting plans for 2020 with some new goals. Since I cant choose between running and riding, there is a goal for each. While next year wont be the year for it, I am now 100 mile ultra running curious. Maybe after I check a couple more things off I will dive into that realm in the next couple of years 🙂

Hope you are enjoying a less snowy Fall where you are! See you again soon!

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