Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Ragnar Relay

Last weekend we participated in the Los Angeles Ragnar Relay. What an adventure! It's a 12-man, 24-hour relay from Santa Barbara to Dana Point (about 190 miles). I had such a fun time and can't wait to do it again. Our team was Solid Gold and my nickname was White Gold for several reasons.Team Captain Jeff was Golden Calf. Need I say more?Our number one Solid Gold groupie:I was really nervous about the race because of the kids, especially Dylan. But, they did so well and were in great hands with Grandma and Aunt Jamie, who actually followed us for most of the first day so I could nurse Dylan.Some Solid Goldies around sunset (one of the decorated vans is on the left--we had fun honking and cheering on the runners):
Here are some Solid Goldies getting ready for their night run. The course was all along the coast and beautiful. We each ran 3 legs. My first one was 4.8 miles through Ventura at 3pm. My second leg was 4.2 miles right by LAX at 1am. I was lucky to be able to run with Brooke and Heddy, so it wasn't too scary. My final run was at 8am along Huntington Beach and was 6.5 miles. I was so nervous for this last leg because it was long and I hadn't slept at all. Here's my final hand-off to Goldritis.Jeff was the anchor on the team, which I think would be a difficult position. He ran his first leg at 7pm, which meant he had to wait all day long before running. Here is Golden Ticket (Dave) cheering on Jeff. Jeff's next leg was at 4am and he got lost in a residential area and neither van could find him to cheer him on. His final leg was around 2pm after no sleep, but he did get to bring us across the finish line. I was so impressed with all of the runners on our team. It was a fun group and everyone did really well. It felt great to cross the finish line with our whole team! Can't wait to do it again!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Dylan's First Haircut

I have been reluctant to cut Dylan's hair, especially since Sienna's hair has never been cut. But, it was time for him to stop looking like an 80's rocker. My friend, Jen, cuts hair and agreed to give Dylan his first haircut, so it won't look like this anymore:Before:
During:After:He doesn't look as happy as the before picture, but he will thank me later. I think he is sad because we took the drape away. He tried sucking on the drape the entire time. Even when I put his pacifier in, he would spit it out to suck on the drape. While Jen cut Dylan's hair, he just sat there the whole time and never fussed or freaked out. So grown up and so handsome!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Life in the country

Yesterday, while Cara slept after she worked the night shift, I loaded the two kids into the double jogger to go for a LONG run. It was a beautiful day! We had enough food, drink and changes of clothes to last us a few days. Just as we entered Golden Gate Park we passed a corral with a few horses in it. It is usually empty so we decided to stop to see what was going on. It was a non-profit program designed to give kids with disabilities the chance to be around, care for, and ride horses. They were very kind to let Sienna participate in all of their activities. We ended up staying there until we had to head home. While we had a wonderful time my long run turned out to be only two blocks.

Sienna loved being around the horses. She especially liked brushing the horses, feeding them carrots, trying on all the helmets, and of course riding them!