Run for Life 5K

Thank you for all your support. The Women’s Clinic met their financial goal of $20,000 and even exceeded it by a little. I finished in just over 33 minutes a personal best. My team won first place for fund raising thanks to the readers here. Four of our members won first place time slots in their age divisions.

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Heidi, Me, and Kelly Marshall in front of the Independence Courthouse just after our run. Note to self: Do not run with a water bottle. It's heavy and they have people along the sides who will feel bad if you don't take the water that they volunteered their morning just to be able to hand you.

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Heidi and Me before the run. Trying not to feel nervous.

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Heidi, her cousin Haley and two of their friends from church just after the run.

Wish I took more pictures!!!!  I enjoyed the experience a lot and am looking to see the which next 5k (local) that I can work into my schedule. Then maybe a 10k, half marathon or something bigger–like an obstacle or mud run?

Things I did right this year:

Dressed in layers that I could take off and attach to my body while still running.

Trained 3 days a week on hilly terrain with days of rest between.  For training I used a Gym Boss timer with 1 minute running and 1 minute walking.  As I increased in fitness I increased my running speed during that interval.

Ate a great breakfast to run on: Smoothie with  1 cup almond milk, 1 scoop designer whey protein, 1 Tbs cocoa powder, 1/2 banana (frozen) and 5 frozen strawberries.

Wore sunscreen.

Took my cellphone for photos.

Left my purse at home with just my id, $20, and single car key in a zip pocket in my running pants.  Pinned my cellphone pocket shut so it couldn’t bounce out while I ran. It was 55 degrees at the start of the race. I wore Walmart brand full length black boot-cut running pants in a performance knit with a zippered id pocket.  Perfect.  On top I had a 3/4 length cotton shirt, the official race t-shirt over that and a zippered hoodie over that.  At the first mile marker I was ready to lose the jacket.  Other than that, I was right climate wise.

Took melatonin the night before so I would get a good night’s rest.

Prepared the night before with the race route, clothes laid out, hair plan (to keep it out of my eyes), weather watch, food plan, and showered the night before so there was very little to do the morning of.

And carefully selected good running shoes and ran with them several times before race day to break them in.

Things to do next time:  No water with me (too much to carry), and take extra safety pins in case team members need their bibs pinned on.  (another team member saved us this year–thanks Janelle Bird!)

Heather’s No-Stress Birthday

Our quest for a very special birthday for Heather (without throwing a party) started with me taking the day off and farming the other children out to Grandma’s so Heather could have my undivided attention. We baked a cake from a strawberry boxed mix and then headed to the mall.

Since Heather loves to shop, I didn’t buy her any gifts ahead of time.  I gave her the money and then helped her choose her own gifts.  She bought a new lunch bag and water bottle set from Old Navy.  A red feather and flower hair pretty to go with her school uniform.  Clip on earrings (Buy 2 get 1 free from Claires.) Candy necklaces and candy treats for her siblings at Dollar Tree (plus fancy paper plates and table decor), and then we went to buy the food for dinner at Aldi.

Once we got home, Heather and I cooked dinner for our family, plus my parents, and my brother and his family.  And we decorated her cake. She did most of it.  I was pretty impressed :).

The sugar cones are sprinkled with rainbow nerds. All the candies on the cake were from Dollar Tree, then we passed all the leftovers around after dinner, so they wouldn’t tempt me later.  I threw away all the leftovers because I have no self-control when it comes to sweets.

This was the least stressful birthday celebration yet and we made lots of great memories together.

Happy 9th Sweetie!  You are growing up so fast!

Sweet Potatoes!

Grandpa Coffman grew some giant sweet potatoes this year!  And he shared with us.  So I have been scouring the web for some new recipes to use the bounty.  Here are some in my must try file.

Betty Crocker's Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Bacon

Betty Crocker's Slow Cooker Sweet Potatoes with Applesauce

 Sweet Potato Hash Browns

Sweet Potato Pancakes

Sweet Potato Waffles

And since we love potato and eggs for breakfast, I’m going to try some breakfast favorites  like:  Egg Burritos and Frittata.

 

Just Checking In

My plate is feeling super full right now. But I wanted to check in and let you know we are okay. Everyone is fighting colds and I’ve spent the last two days in bed. I was too miserable to blog yesterday, but it sure felt good to rest.

My friend and I traded pianos last week, so now I have an apartment baby grand in my living room. The new living room furniture will arrive this Tuesday, and the area rug will come the first week in October. I bought paint for the room too, but haven’t gotten past filling the holes in the walls. It will all come together in time. I took advantage of some fantastic Labor Day sales to get everything at the lowest price possible. It was less than buying everything used on Craigslist and I got just what I wanted. Here’s a reminder picture of what I’m hoping for:

It will be awhile before we replace the green carpet with hardwood floors. The area rug will help me wait

I’ve been working on a new ebook for single serving mug recipes that will be released next Saturday. I have a handful of recipes to test this week to finish up.

I’m still trying to get into a comfortable place with teaching High School Choir. I’ve devoured several books on the subject and poured my heart out to God on many occasions. If When we succeed, there is no doubt in my mind that it will be because of Him.

My 5K is in 3 more weeks and I don’t feel ready.  I first attempted to jog the whole distance 3 weeks ago and injured my right hip.  I haven’t been able to run since and am hoping it will heal up soon so I can train.   Even if I have to walk it, I will be there.

Not long after the race I will head to a retreat for 4-days of defensive hand-gun training. After which I’ll be a pistol packing mama.  It’s not my first choice of hobbies, but my husband and Dad insist.  I’ve been to the shooting range a couple of times in preparation and was surprised how much fun target practice can be.  This is one skill I hope to never need.

Musical practice has started for the kids at school.  I have 4 kids in the play and 5 costumes to sew.  Ballet, Soccer, Handmaidens and Scouts start this week too.  There’s not a night of the week that we are not booked.  That’s not a good feeling, but I’m not sure which child to say no to.  I feel like all these experiences are valuable, so we are just pushing through the busyness right now.

So that’s what’s going on around here.  Never a loss of things to do, lol.  What’s new with you?