I'm not quite ready to sit down and write a recap of the marathon yet and since running the race on Monday, we have officially left New Bern, so I thought I'd recap our last days/weeks there. The girls and I flew into SLC yesterday after some final goodbyes. To say that it has been one of the more eventful weeks of our lives is a huge understatement. We've driven through 10 states (up along the whole east coast) and flown across the country. Everybody is tired and out of whack and I'm not sure it has really sunk in yet that we are now Utah residents.
We'll miss a lot of things about New Bern, but as with most goodbyes, it's the people we will miss the most. A few weeks ago, some of my sweet friends planned a goodbye dinner.
We also said goodbye to Brooke, our babysitter who was with them almost every afternoon while I work for the past year-and-a-half.
I went on one last run with my buddy Cailin. We have covered a lot of miles together since we started running together when the girls and her son Reed were both about five months old (very flattering sweaty post-run picture).
And, on our last night there, we had one last dinner with the Hall family (at least for now!). The Halls were the first real friends we made after joining the Marine Corps. Patrick and Josh were in the same OCS and TBS class in Quantico, VA, our very first duty station. Kenzie and I were two lost souls who were, quite honestly, kind of miserable. I knew when I met her that I would be okay in this community - as long as there were more people like her. We moved apart for several years for different flight school duty stations, but luckily we came back together in New Bern. It was very hard to say goodbye, but we know we will see them again soon.
And then we went by and said goodbye to our house. It was so weird to walk through it and know that someone else will be living there. It's the house we brought the girls home to, so it's hard not to feel some sentimental attachment to it. One last shot in front of it, with that huge yard Josh wanted so badly. We won't be doing that again. :)
Goodbye New Bern! Thanks for a great five years!
Hello Utah!!!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Boston: Aquarium, Expo, and It's Gonna Be Hot
For the last 13 weeks, I have been training to run the Boston Marathon. I had the best training cycle I've ever had. My goal was 3:20 - 3:25, a finish time I thought was a realistic possibility. Over the past few days, I have been watching the projected temperature go up and up for Monday. They are now projecting the temperature will get close to 90 degrees - breaking records for Boston and making marathon-running quite tricky. Does this look like good marathon-running weather (the race is on Monday and I start at 10:20 a.m.)? Note the temperatures for the rest of the week. Perfectly pleasant running weather!
Here's what the BAA (marathon organizing group) is recommending for runners tomorrow (they are also offering automatic deferral for next year's race for those who decide not to run):
We are looking closely at the current weather situation which is projected to be quite warm. The B.A.A. is closely monitoring this situation for for race day decisions. If the temperatures reach certain levels, running will put even the most fit athletes at risk for heat injury.
We are now making the recommendation that if you are not highly fit or if you have any underlying medical conditions (for example-cardiac disease, pulmonary disease or any of a number of medical problems), you should NOT run this race.
We've been having a good time so far. Yesterday, we took a trip to the aquarium and played at a park on the Boston Harbor waterfront.
On the way back to the hotel, I left my bag in the subway. We were juggling purses, bags, cameras, and strollers and somehow I left my bag with my wallet sitting on the seat. Josh ran back downstairs and hopped on another train after it and somehow managed to track it down within an hour, officially saving this trip! There were some very helpful Boston locals who helped him find it before it was lost forever.
This morning we headed over to the marathon expo to pick up my number, bag, and buy some Boston Marathon gear. My mom and Josh got t-shirts for tomorrow and I got a few things.
My number
A dork with a marathon shirt and number
Pictures outside with the city behind us
The girls are napping now and when they wake up, we are headed to the children's museum. But first, I need to back up and write a little about how we got here (separate posts on all that). It's been an eventful week and all our household belongings are currently on a blue semi headed across the country.
In the mean time, please pray for an unexpected cold front!
Here's what the BAA (marathon organizing group) is recommending for runners tomorrow (they are also offering automatic deferral for next year's race for those who decide not to run):
We are looking closely at the current weather situation which is projected to be quite warm. The B.A.A. is closely monitoring this situation for for race day decisions. If the temperatures reach certain levels, running will put even the most fit athletes at risk for heat injury.
We are now making the recommendation that if you are not highly fit or if you have any underlying medical conditions (for example-cardiac disease, pulmonary disease or any of a number of medical problems), you should NOT run this race.
- Inexperienced marathoners should not run.
- Those who have only trained in a cooler climate and who may not be acclimated (for at least the last 10 days) to warm weather running conditions should also consider not running.
- Run at a slower pace and maintain hydration.
- You should frequently take breaks by walking instead of running.
- This will not be a day to run a personal best. If you choose to run, run safely above all else. Speed can kill.
- Heat stroke is a serious issue and is related to intensity of running as well as the heat and humidity.
We've been having a good time so far. Yesterday, we took a trip to the aquarium and played at a park on the Boston Harbor waterfront.
On the way back to the hotel, I left my bag in the subway. We were juggling purses, bags, cameras, and strollers and somehow I left my bag with my wallet sitting on the seat. Josh ran back downstairs and hopped on another train after it and somehow managed to track it down within an hour, officially saving this trip! There were some very helpful Boston locals who helped him find it before it was lost forever.
This morning we headed over to the marathon expo to pick up my number, bag, and buy some Boston Marathon gear. My mom and Josh got t-shirts for tomorrow and I got a few things.
My number
A dork with a marathon shirt and number
Pictures outside with the city behind us
The girls are napping now and when they wake up, we are headed to the children's museum. But first, I need to back up and write a little about how we got here (separate posts on all that). It's been an eventful week and all our household belongings are currently on a blue semi headed across the country.
In the mean time, please pray for an unexpected cold front!
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Williamsburg Visit (enroute to Boston)
Wednesday night, after a long three days with packers and movers at our house, we pulled out of New Bern to head up to Boston. We decided to stop in Williamsburg to see Barb (Nana) and the Koupal family. We weren't able to get up there earlier this year with all the moving activity and the condensed timeline, but we did want to see them one more time before we headed out west. It was a fun afternoon and went by way too quickly.
We had lunch in downtown Williamsburg. Look at all those cute kiddos! Alden and Kleigh got out of school a little early to hang out with us. I think they were bummed about that. :) The girls have been talking a lot about their cousins.
Thursday was my birthday. It was so nice not to spend all day on the road traveling. They all made it a fun day!
I wish we had had more time to hang out. We are going to miss seeing them. We hope they'll come out to Utah for a visit SOON!
We had lunch in downtown Williamsburg. Look at all those cute kiddos! Alden and Kleigh got out of school a little early to hang out with us. I think they were bummed about that. :) The girls have been talking a lot about their cousins.
Thursday was my birthday. It was so nice not to spend all day on the road traveling. They all made it a fun day!
I wish we had had more time to hang out. We are going to miss seeing them. We hope they'll come out to Utah for a visit SOON!
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