It was driving them nuts to wait until it was dark to go trick-or-treating. Below is a picture Ryan took or Connor and me before we left to go trick-or-treating.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Trick-or-Treat
The kids were so excited tonight to go trick-or-treating.

It was driving them nuts to wait until it was dark to go trick-or-treating. Below is a picture Ryan took or Connor and me before we left to go trick-or-treating.
And here is Ryan getting impatient for the sun to go down.
It was driving them nuts to wait until it was dark to go trick-or-treating. Below is a picture Ryan took or Connor and me before we left to go trick-or-treating.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Costume Parade
Saturday, October 23, 2010
MPPOM Halloween Party
Monday, October 18, 2010
Long Beach
This past weekend we went to Long Beach for the Long Beach Marathon. On Saturday, the kids ran the 1 mile kids run and on Sunday, I ran the half marathon. We picked the kids up from school at noon on Friday and started the epic drive. Connor has had a cough for awhile, but nothing that we thought would affect our travels. However, on Friday, Connor was complaining about his tummy hurting and ended up throwing up, not once, but three times in the car. We were all relieved to finally get to our hotel at 8:30pm.

Connor decided he didn't want to run the kids race, but still wanted to watch Ryan run it. That was fine with us, so we walked to the race. On the way, we saw lots of kids who had already finished with their starfish medals (the oldest kids started first, putting Connor and Ryan's race at the end). Connor decided he wanted a medal, so he was going to run after all. They encouraged the parents to run with the younger kids, so I ran with Connor and Ryan.

Not long after starting, Connor decided he didn't want to run and started crying. I really couldn't turn around since Ryan wanted to run and was having fun, so I put Connor on my back, and kept chasing Ryan.


Connor decided he didn't want to run the kids race, but still wanted to watch Ryan run it. That was fine with us, so we walked to the race. On the way, we saw lots of kids who had already finished with their starfish medals (the oldest kids started first, putting Connor and Ryan's race at the end). Connor decided he wanted a medal, so he was going to run after all. They encouraged the parents to run with the younger kids, so I ran with Connor and Ryan.
Not long after starting, Connor decided he didn't want to run and started crying. I really couldn't turn around since Ryan wanted to run and was having fun, so I put Connor on my back, and kept chasing Ryan.
After about half a mile on my back, Connor wanted to run again and he ran through the finish line and got his medal.
I am proud of my little runners.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Tough Mudder
Yesterday, I did the Tough Mudder challenge with friends from boot camp. I drove up on Friday, leaving around 3:30pm and getting to Bear Valley 8:30. It took 5 hours to go the supposedly 3 hour drive due to traffic. We rented a large cabin for the group where we stayed Friday and Saturday nights. This is the "before" photo of the group Friday night. Everyone was a bit nervous about what we signed up for.

On Saturday, our wave started at 11:30am. The first wave started at 9am, then every 15 minutes thereafter. Tough Mudder is a 7 mile challenge with 18 obstacles.
We got our bibs and they marked our face and legs with our bib numbers. I guess in case lost our bib and died, they could still identify the body ;\
Here is our group of nine, still unsure what we were in for, although we did expect tears, blood and sweat.
We got to the start line just before it started, so we were at the very back of the line. This was perfectly fine with us, because we didn't want to get trampled going down the first hill.


Then, we were off...
Taking our time not to fall down the first hill...
The first obstacle was crawling on our stomachs in muddy gravel under barb wire. Then we went down and up some nasty hills. The gravel was painful on the arms, but we were still smiling at the first water stop
We stopped for a photo op before going through the boa constrictor.
The boa constrictor was a long tube that we had to crawl through. It was just short enough that I couldn't do it on my hands and knees, I had to crawl on my stomach.
Other obstacles included a 12 foot wall we had to get over, a fence we had to climb, carrying logs, running though mud and a snow blower, lots of steep hills, and more. The worst one was the underwater tunnels. The water was so cold, I could barely breath. I felt like I was couldn't catch my breath because the coldness of the water made my muscles tense up. I decided to skip putting my head under the tunnels since I couldn't breath just walking through the water. I went around the tunnels and continues to climb up the other side on the ropes. Even with the water so cold, I still did the next obstacle, which was a water slide back into the water.
On Saturday, our wave started at 11:30am. The first wave started at 9am, then every 15 minutes thereafter. Tough Mudder is a 7 mile challenge with 18 obstacles.

We raised our right hand and repeated the Tough Mudder pledge.

The "mystery" obstacle, was "hot shots". We had to do a shot of straight hot sauce. Then came the last obstacle, running over fire. Below is the group running through the fire to the finish line. We started as a team and finished as a team, supporting each other along the way.
It was a fun weekend with a fun group of friends. And, of course, we finished the day with the free beer and the orange headband!
I survived the event without too much pain. My arms are sore from crawling through the gravel. My legs are bruised from falling on a rock in the mud. And, my butt muscles are sore from climbing all the hills. Much better off than our Coach, who dislocated his wrist and had to pop it back in place. That just sounded painful!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
School Field Trip to the Pumpkin Patch
Today was Connor and Ryan's first kindergarten field trip. The class went to a pumpkin patch.
Here is Ryan hanging out with the girls.
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