Archive for March, 2010

Back on the Half Marathon Training Wagon – Again!

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

The kids, hubby, and I have been very busy the last few weeks. Busy being sick! As a result, I have taken a few weeks off from running. After all, who can run with a hacking cough and a stuffed nose? Throw sick kids and a sick husband into the mix and, well, we’ve been a mess!

A new week is about to start. I’ve edited my half marathon training schedule and everything starts tomorrow. I’ll be taking this week a little easier. That means I’ll be running a few less miles each day, but hopefully I’ll add an extra day or two of running onto the schedule this week. I’m hoping to run about 20 – 30 minutes Monday thru Thursday. Then, Friday I’ll take off. Then, a longer run on Saturday or Sunday (whichever day has better weather).

My goal is to get the legs and lungs back to how they were a few weeks ago. Then, I’ll start adding on miles for the long, weekend runs starting next weekend. May 16th will be here before I know it and I want to be as ready as I can.

Ski Town USA – Home of Our First Born’s First Tracks!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

A few weekends ago, we finally had the opportunity to take our three year old skiing for the first time. The question was – Where should his first tracks be? We knew his first time skiing would be memorable for him and for us, so we wanted it to be someplace great.

In my mind, there is no greater place in the world to learn to ski than in Steamboat Springs, Colorado (a/k/a Ski Town USA). So, that is where we went. It is where I learned to ski (at an age much older than 3) and, as a result, will always hold a special place in my heart.

Heading to the slope!

Heading to the slope!

We drove up on Saturday morning and went straight to the slope. My three year old was so excited, he could hardly contain himself. After slipping into his gear (namely his “super-cool” Dynastar skis), we went straight to the “magic carpet” – the name alone sounded great to my son.

The Magic Carpet

The Magic Carpet

Needless to say, my son did amazing. He skied with his dad for two days and smiled the entire time. He had absolutely no fear. Just pointed his skis downhill and flew! He learned pretty quickly that if you go into a tuck, you can go even faster. His goal, of course, was – speed! His dad’s goal for him was – stopping!

Trying to keep up with our little speed demon.

Trying to keep up with our little speed demon.

We already have our next weekend trip planned for Steamboat. Trying to get as much in this season as we can! Yeah!!!

Thanks Steamboat - See you soon!

Thanks Steamboat - See you soon!