Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Granny Shoes

My new running shoes came in the mail today.
I haven't run much since the Mudder because my right foot has been hurting a lot.  My gut-instinct has been telling me that it's because I need new shoes.


My gut was right.


I found out last week...


...when I went into a specialty running store where they recorded images of me running on a treadmill--pretty cool--and showed me how much my feet overpronate when I run.  


So that fun news, combined with recovering from a crazy run like Tough Mudder, make me feel like it's no wonder that my feet are killing me!


Well anyway, Boulder Running Company put me in these crazy expensive Brooks shoes that (of course), made my feet feel a zillion times better the moment I put them on.  What's a girl on a budget to do with that?


Why, get last year's Brooks model from Amazon, of course! :)  They arrived on my doorstep this afternoon. 


And they feel super nice.  Just one problem...


They don't look so sexy.  


These fat sneaks, complete with wide, un-tapered soles with those big gray "things" on the sides (as Andrew puts it), are so unattractive to my husband.  But man, they feel so great...


...maybe next time I run I'll put on a hot string bikini to keep his eyes off of my granny feet.  

('Cause the shoes are staying! :) )

Monday, February 27, 2012

28 Candles

I had a birthday again.  

Andrew took me out to celebrate the weekend before my big day, just the two of us.

We hired favorite babysitter Dillon to watch the boys, while we went to a restaurant around the corner that I've been itching to try called "Thai Bistro."
The Mango Sticky Rice--one of my favorite desserts--was heavenly.


Then Hubby and I did another first together: bowling at Fun City. 
First time for the place, but certainly not our first time bowling! (Remember our first date, ADrew?)

Fun City also had a clever game set-up in their waiting area called "Jumbo Jenga."  Super simple idea: just a bunch of wood studs chopped into pieces--and lots of fun too!

That was a special, rare treat kind of a date--that Hubby planned, I might add.  I love that man.
On birthday morning my sweet friend Jolene watched Taylor and Russell so I could attend the temple.  It had been a while since my last visit and felt nice to be there again.

When I came back to get my boys, I found them totally worn out, with lunch in their tummies.  Double bonus!  Jolene is so great.   
They were so worn out in fact, that even my resistant napper fell asleep.  

I savored that moment and took some time to be still-- watching sweet little Taylor's chest slowly rise and fall as he slept.  It was so rhythmic and perfect.  Children are such miracles.  I feel tremendously blessed.
When the World's Greatest Husband came home from work, he made Szechwan Chicken, at my request.  This delicious dish is my Aunt Robin's amazing creation--one that's quickly becoming one of my favorite meals.  

I can't resist...we eat it several times each month! 
(hope you don't my sharing your genius, Robin!)

After dinner, my grandparents and Donna & her kids came over for cake and ice cream (again, all the credits go to Andrew for that.  THANK YOU, Sweetie!)


I opened a few gifts too.  

A few are pictured here...don't my new shirt from Mom and vintage belt from Grandma make a cute combo?
This was a fun year.  I feel very blessed.  Thank you so much, dear family and friends, who bless and enrich my life so much!

The Music Man

On Saturday afternoon Andrew and I went to see "The Music Man" at Columbine High School.  It was so fun...we knew some of the biggest stars of the show!

Here they are--my cousins: Brooke (starred as "Marian"), Caden (played "Winthrop"), and Kelsie (one of the "Pick-A-Little ladies).
And I can honestly say in a non-biased way, I was very impressed with the talent and vocals of these guys.  Really--wow.  It was obvious that they've been really giving their all to "The Music Man" for a while.  

It's too bad that they only performed twice; I think these guys need an encore production!  Bravo all!


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Wise Men's Gifts


While watching a moving Life of Jesus Christ Bible Video with Taylor today, I asked him if he remembered what the Wise Men's gifts to the Christ child were called.

"Uh-huh," he nodded.

"Gold, Frankenstein, and Myrrh."








Valentine's Day

One of the best parts of being a kid is getting to have fun on holidays, right?  

That's the way I see it.  

Even if it's only on a small scale, we always decorate the house and have some kid-friendly fun when a holiday rolls around.

Valentine's Day is one of my favorites.  

This year, my kids woke up to cute boy valentines from me and Andrew and heart-shaped "Special Eggs" (a tradition in the Macfarlane family.  I have my funny dad to thank for that! :)) for breakfast.

As luck would have it,  it was my turn to host Taylor's play group on V-Day.


While the kids were here, we played Conversation Heart BINGO,
frosted heart-shaped brownies,
decorated "Valentine" paper bags,
and had a Valentine exchange.


We all had a lot of fun.
(A little more work for me this time around, but definitely worth it!)



While we lived in Idaho and Mike and Stacie lived next door, we newlyweds made fun of our dear neighbors when they ordered a Papa Murphy's heart-shaped pizza for their romantic evening together.

Guess we'll see who's laughing now...because the following year, we remembered them and instead of making fun of the Tonks' valentine date, we ADOPTED their idea!  We added our own minor twist by making it ourselves...and have been doing it ever since. 

Taylor especially loved this part of the day.



And no Valentine's Day is complete without spending time with your Valentine...
(Note that Andrew wasn't fully dressed in snow gear that evening...I just didn't remember to take pictures!)

...Andrew and I put the kids to bed, then ate ice cream and the third Twilight movie, "Breaking Dawn" together. 

Good day.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Downton Abbey

Is anyone else as madly in-love with this PBS series as I am?
I stumbled upon season one of  "Downton Abbey" on Netflix last year and devoured it in just one week of watching.  


It was that good.


Then I both impatiently/eagerly waited a year for Downton's second season to air on PBS...which began last month.  Do I dare admit: I think my life over the past several weeks has totally revolved around watching this series (via PBS's website)?! 


This Monday when I sat down for my favorite "me" time of the week to watch the best TV series ever created, I did NOT expect this terrible surprise: that I was about to watch the season finale!  How cruel! It had a great ending, but (sigh), after only 8 episodes...ohhh, my heart...I think it just broke a little!  Must I really wait another year for a taste of Downton's sweetness?

Monday, February 20, 2012

TOUGH MUDDER

Last Saturday Andrew and I left our kiddos in my mom's care
Thank you Mom! 

to join the Norrises in Georgia for the appropriately named Tough Mudder event.

Don't be deceived by our [almost] clean-cut appearance here...

We were there to 
We brought-out our inner Chuck Norrises with a little face paint, 

Recited the super Tough Mudder pledge as a group (yes, really):




       
Tossed some kegs around for added badness effect,


and were ready to go.





I'll admit: between previewing the crazy course map and feeling the windy, humid-cold Georgia Winter weather in my soon-to-be sopping WET clothes, I was a bit nervous.  But I still had no idea just how crazy, cold, and wet it would get.


Pretty crazy and cold. 

Oh, SO cold.

Okay, as we like to say in Utah...
Oh. MyHECK, It was freezing!

After getting into the "Arctic Enema" ice bath (Mudder obstacle #4), I pretty much kissed goodbye any hopes of warming-up for most of the day.




In addition to freezing our shanaynays off in large dumpsters of florescent blue icy death waters, we...

 
Climbed up and over mountains of hay bales.

Crawled and ran through wiring charged with 10,000 volts of electricity. 
Climbed (or fell from!) monkey bars greased with butter and mud over more icy waters.

Climbed over 12 foot walls.

Waded through chest-deep runny mud.
Walked a mile through a shallow mud-river.

Jumped from 20-foot platforms into a cold lake....

...to name a few.
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I nearly lost my mind when I saw this obstacle: what they call "Hanging Tough" (are you seeing a pattern here with the ice water thing?!).

At this point in the event, I had run for two hours, over nearly 10 miles, and was miserably frozen.  

I could harldly move my hands.
Could hardly move my legs.
I had so little motivation left...

...and they wanted me to swing on RINGS over even MORE icy cold water?!

I knew my body wasn't capable anymore.  Down the medicine went anyway...

                

I think "Hanging Tough" and the obstacle that came next, called "Walk the Plank," drained me of nearly all emotional strength.

Because when I staggered to what I thought would be the finish line and instead saw THIS:

"Everest"

I broke.

I didn't know I was capable of that.  I even chuckle to think of it now, but seriously...

I cried.

I stood there, stuggling to compose myself and feeling embarassed that I, a grown woman, couldn't keep it together during the "tough" event.

Eventually my competitive mind relaxed and the thought occurred to me: "I don't have anything to prove.  It's O.K. to walk away from this."

And I did.

I walked away from "Everest" and into my last strands of electric wiring...
...to the finish line (ahhh).
I spent the next half hour huddled among a small croud of fellow "Mudders" and a blazing fiery garbage can trying to warm up. :)


Shamefully, I also spent much of my time commiserating with others or just plain whining about the extreme cold. (Remember part 3 of the "Tough Mudder Pledge" we recited? Yeah, I didn't do so well on that one.).  I truly am embarassed about my poor behavior after the race. 

It is true, I was freezing.  Perhaps even more freezing than when we lived in Rexburg, Idaho--a place that's infamous for its cold winters. The race was also cold enough to give my poor sister in-law Mindi hypothermia!  Her body just gave out mid-way through. 

It was pretty bad. 

But that said, now that I have emotionally recovered from the experience, it's much easier to reflect on how uniquely cool the Tough Mudder was:  

The obstacles were well designed and pretty clever. 
And I love to run.
And I was doing it all with family! I especially love that part.

So it's all good...

I just now know I'd prefer to do it in the summer next time. :)
Tough-as-steel Andrew on the other hand, is already asking for more.  

He and his good friend/awesome personal trainer Tyler are getting ready to sign up for Colorado's Tough Mudder that will happen in June!  Dare I ask...does anyone want to join them? :)

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Sledding

We just had an impressive snow storm this weekend, and now have over a foot of snow to enjoy.

It's a marshmallow world outside.

For those of you who have been to our home before, you'll know that there's a huge hillside just a few footsteps out our back door.  It's pretty, and we generally enjoy it from a distance in the summer. But in the winter when a good snow comes, you can't hold us back...it's the best sledding hill around!
                
Uncle Jeff, Cade, and Paige joined us for the fun this afternoon.





                                               


The bright winter sun was so beautiful against the new snow...doesn't it look a little like rainbow sprinkles were tossed everywhere?
Beautiful day.  Perfect moment.  

(Except perhaps for my sexy hillbilly smile...ahhh, yes.)

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

New Year


                   

Last day of January 2012...and I'm still thinking about 2011!  

I am a notoriously bad blogger during the holidays.  So much happened during November and December that I'm still reflecting on!  A lot happened then, and a lot happened during the months before.  

2011 was eventful.  And busy.  And happy, tough, fun, stressful, successful...a memorable year for each of us:

January 2011
Russell had his first hair cut.

We partied at a Luau with Haselden NREL RSF site (National Renewable Energy Lab Research Support Facility) employees.

Taylor made his mom a little crazy...through his busy creativity.



We bundled-up and played outdoors a lot.


February 
We bundled-up and played some more.  Again, Taylor made sure his mom didn't relax too much (notice, those aren't skin-colored boots on my little boy's feet!).

Haselden sent Andrew and me to Las Vegas for a long weekend!


ADrew and I went SKYDIVING.


Andrew took an advanced cooking class with the Haselden NREL RSF II team.


I celebrated #27.

March
We enjoyed fun park play with "GG" and "GP" (my grandparents).

I put my VitaMix to good use and made homemade baby food for the first time.

Taylor wrote recognizable text for the first time!




We celebrated St. Patty's Day in style.

We celebrated 5 years of marriage.

Taylor continued to keep me on my toes (in case you wondered, that's what instant yeast + fruit punch mixed in the carpet looks like!).


April
I began training for the Bolder Boulder 10K. Taylor and Russell usually got to join my adventures via a jogging stroller.  (Poor guys.)

I attempted to potty train Taylor.  Six letters: S.T.R.E.S.S. 


Went to Utah for Easter.  My Larz, my parents, and I to attended the Provo Temple together to perform sealings for our ancestors.  

Taylor found his little voice. SO cute.


Andrew's sister Christy graduated from BYU!  I got to attend her commencement while in Utah.


May 
Larz and Christy and her roomies from BYU stayed with us for a week.  We had a BLAST running the Bolder Boulder together!

Russell, Andrew, and Taylor celebrated their birthdays.


Taylor made creative mischief again...by putting all of his bedroom's toys & accessories in his brother's crib...WHILE HIS BROTHER WAS STILL INSIDE.

June
We took a trip with our talented friend Amber Allen to the Colorado Railway Museum to take our birthday boys' pictures.

Our dear friends the Harrows moved. :(

We took a two-week trip to Alabama.

We had belated birthday celebrations with Norris cousins.

We soaked-in some Florida sun.

We attended Rachel and Drew's picture-perfect wedding.

Taylor got courageous and "potty peed" for the first time...in his grandparents' urinal. :)

I began my first of six weeks teaching Colorado kiddos how to swim.


July
We ran a family 5K in Highlands Ranch for the 4th.

We went to the zoo!

Our poor little guys were diagnosed with Asthma.


LOTS of family came to Denver for a visit.




My sweet high school friend, Jenny, came for a visit


August

My lost iPad was miraculously returned.

Baby Russell started walking!




We played, played, played--as much as we could--at the park.

September
Our friend Chad gave us an up-close look at Army helicopters in Colorado Springs.






We celebrated potty training success at the "inside pool."




We hiked in the foothills on Labor Day.


I finished tough correspondence coursework and renewed my K-8 teaching credentials!




I completed my second triathlon!


We enjoyed peach season immensely.  Made Fresh Peach Pie probably 1/2 dozen times.


Taylor's play group with friends resumed (after a summer break).



October
We inherited Grandmother Hickman's super awesome play tepee.

I completed a 10 mile trail run.  My first attempt at both!


My mom came to visit again.  We went to the pumpkin patch.


We trick-or-treated with our little dragon and cowboy.


November

I ran my first half marathon!  Big milestone for me.










Had my first two formal family photo shoots.  Loved doing this.  I am an amateur, so it was really nice to have some practice! (anyone else interested in being my guinea pigs in the future?)

We spent Thanksgiving with my family in Utah.

We got to meet Devin's cute, sweet girlfriend Lisa.  



December
We went to see "Disney On Ice" as a family.



Larz played with us for a week-- introducing us to gourmet Danish pasteries (he served his mission in Denmark), going sledding with us, and making his specialty gourmet hot cocoa--every night that he was here!  Man I love that guy. 

We went to Alabama for Christmas.  The kids played at Grandmother's annual Christmas party.

Russell, Taylor, and their cousins were part of a live Nativity on Christmas Eve.  Taylor was a wise man; Russell was a (crying) shepherd. :)








 Andrew's family joined forces and talents and together, we took our own family photos on Christmas Eve.  Love how they turned out.

We went to visit Santa at our ward's Christmas party.  Taylor wanted a jet (notice the face painting).

Christmas Day...jet received.  I love that priceless look on his face.


Huge highlight of Christmas Day: we got to talk to my parents and ALL my brothers on Skype.  It was so great to see missionary Kyle!