Monday, July 19, 2010

What a crazy summer

I have loads of photos but not time. I promise to post photos of all our adventures in the next few posts but for those family members who think we have fallen off the planet, here is a run down of the last few weeks.


June 24- 30 Hubby and I went to San Diego for a week.

Fourth of July weekend complete with parades, BBQ's, picnic at the park, fire works, oh and the flu.  D1 and roomies also came through for a short visit


July 5- 10 Only son went to scout camp for a week while the rest of us tried to recover and prepare for another outing.


July 10 Hubby and I and some friends ran the Hobble Creak race (I did a 5K and he did a half marathon.)

We also chaperoned the youth dance that night.


July 12-15 D4 and I were at Girls Camp, D3 was at SBO camp, D5 and Only Son, hung out at Grandma and Grandpas and Hubby went to Ohio, Atlanta and Dallas


July 16 Hubby returned

July 17 Hubby ran a charity race in Far west/ Pleasant green and I was a volunteer

July 17- 18 I went to Idaho to Hang out with D1 and watch as she got set apart in her new calling (RS first counselor)


July 19 I think I need to clean my house, do some laundry and go shopping....oh and take a nap

Monday, July 5, 2010

Ragnar Report

Wow, I didn't think it would really take me to July to post but so much has happened that it has.  I have a lot to catch up on.

First things first,

Hubby and his teammates did the Ragnar in June.  If you are not sure what the Ragnar is, let me explain.  It is a 188 mile run with a team of 12 runners. Each runner, runs three legs and each leg is anywhere from 5 to 8 miles. Hubby's team started at around 8 am Friday morning and finished around 3 pm Saturday.  --CRAZY!!

We drove up to Park City on Saturday to see them run in.  It was hot and I have never seen so many people in one place in all my life.  Truly it was insane.


Bishop was the final runner on the team


     


The whole team crossing the finish line together.

The team, 7 women and 5 men


The team logo, one of the rules were that the vans that carried the runners had to be decorated.  This is the back window on the van Hubby rode in.


He was very tired (and a little smelly) but D5 was glad to have him back. Check out that medal!

I am so proud of hubby, he trained very hard.  I am also glad there were no injuries and they had a lot of fun. 

I still think its CRAZY!!!! (but what do I know.)