The Woods

The Woods
The Woods

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Pumpkin Carving

This past Sunday my family got together for some good old fashioned pumpkin carving. It was so much fun. When we were little my mom NEVER let us carve pumpkins. We could only use paint.. Crazy mom. . . :) with that being said this was the first time I have ever carved pumpkins with my family. And I am pretty sure there will be a next year to the pumpkin carving madness.

Fall is my favorite time of year! I love everything about it. I have loved watching the leaves change and all the other fun things that come with fall. I really need to soak it up! Winter will be here before we know it!


Brayden and Clara. My little buddies.
My work of art. 

Riley's work of art. 




Hmmm I must have really hated cleaning up the pumpkin mess....

Gus was loving the pumpkin...


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Enough


Yes I know ANOTHER running story. Running for me has been an on going learning experience. I learn something about myself every race I do. The good, the bad, and the ugly.... I am always learning.  This is more for me than anyone else. so if you don't feel like reading that is okay. 

My last leg of the race was my "beast" this race. It started on a trail that took you to the bottom of Main Street in Park City. From there you ran right up main street on to a dirt road that turned into private property, where you had to squeeze through a fence. At this point my dang knee started hurting like it usually does when I don't prepare for a race. . .  From there, the dirt road turned into complete rocks. At times the hill was so steep I had to almost crawl up it. After about a half mile of that it turned into dirt again, which turned into 3 switch backs of up hill madness. Once up these I saw the "One mile to go sign".  After the sign there was a fork in the road with no sign of which way to go... So of course I and 4 other runners head up the wrong way. After two more switch backs I knew I had to be going the wrong way. There were a bunch or broken down houses with gross pillows and other stuff that I was not about to run through. After we saw this, me and the other runners turned around and figured it out together. Once I was back on the path I was done... Okay that was a lie. I was done at the middle of main street.. Then I  was really really done when I saw the rocks... Then I was really really really done once I had finally found my way. 

I was not prepared for this. But I knew I had to finish. I started hobbling up yet another hill with my hurt knee and my hurt pride. I wanted to run to the chute like I had in my first leg.. But I couldn't. My body had used every last ounce of energy and it was done. About half a mile left I see Riley and Mer heading down to see if they could see me. The closer I got to them the more mad at myself I was. Why the freak couldn't I do this leg fast like I thought I could? Why did it take me so long? Once I got to them my madness turned into tears and I lost it. My knee hurt, my pride was hurt, and I was about to hurt Red Rock for putting this leg into the race....ha. Once we made it to the top I passed off to Katee. I was so happy to be done. 

Once in the car I was wishing that everyone had been there with me to see what I had been through. I wanted them all see and know that I had tried my hardest. I wanted them to see that I gave it my all! But they were not there. I was the only one. I am sure some people think that it wasn't as bad as I make it sound.. But until they go and do it themselves they will never know. Maybe they could have done it better than me? ( I am sure a lot of them could.) While I was running I was wishing that every person who had finished before me was telling everyone at the chute how hard it was. That there were creepy people on the trail, That we all had to rock climb to make it to the top, that everyone was getting lost and the course was not marked well! Maybe they did? I guess I will never know.


After I had finished and the madness had calmed down, I really started evaluating the situation. I started feeling proud again. Who cares if everyone thinks I am weak. Who cares if everyone thinks I didn't do my best and that I just gave up. Who cares! I began to realize that these hills were mine to climb and I did it. I did it to the best that I knew how. I finished the leg. It didn't matter how I finished all that mattered is that I did. It is amazing to me how often we need someones approval. We need to always be the best in others people eyes.  Whatever happened to trying are hardest and doing are best and it being good enough? I finished and that is all that matters. I need to let go of what others think of me and be proud no matter what. I shouldn't get mad about not feeling others approval. I had my own approval. I accomplished what I wanted to do.

I really need to put this into my everyday life. I believe everyone does.  Everyday we seek for others approval. We want others to see how hard we are working. Wether you are running a race, starting a new job, trying to be the best wife, trying to be the best mom, trying to be the best in your calling at church, trying to be the best husband, trying to be the best daughter or son, the list could go on and on. We all need to stop and realize that we are enough. All that matters is that as long as we are doing are best, trying are hardest and giving it are all .. That is all that matters. We shouldn't let others control the way we think. We need to be the ones in control. The people that should influence us are the ones that are going to encourage us and help us along the way.  Riley and Mer where the first people that were there to help me along the way yesterday and I didn't even say thank you.THANK YOU! Thank you for finding me. You two were there to listen and to not tell me to keep running. You told me that I was doing great and a nice steady walk was good enough. I was doing good enough. And then there was everyone at the chute. In my head I was thinking that you would all be disappointed that it took so long, I thought you were all discouraged with me. Looking back I know that wasn't the case.  I am now sure that wasn't what you were thinking. Thank you for cheering me on. I am so grateful for family and friends who are always there for me. For a mom and dad who take there whole Saturday off to come and watch me race, for sibling who are there with me or texting and cheering. Thanks everyone. :) And once again I couldn't race with out Riley with me. he is my rock.


Yesterday on that leg I should have finished with my head high. I should have been proud no matter what I thought people were thinking. Yesterday I told Riley that I would never do that leg of the race again.. And I think I was wrong to say that. I want to do that leg again. Not to do it better or faster but to end with my head high and proud of myself.








Red Rock Relay Park City 2013

Red Rock Relay did it again with another amazing race! This was the first Red Rock Relay Park City. It was so nice having a race close to home! Traveling for a race is so fun but it was a nice change waking up in my own bed and ending my night the same way! Park City is always so amazing this time of year. The minute I heard there would be a relay there I knew we had to sign up! Park City was a 70 mile, 1 day race with a 6 man team..or 3 if you are really crazy. This race was by far the hardest race. The legs were challenging but so worth it. Each leg was filled with gorgeous fall colors. 

We started the race at 7:10am and ended at 7:30pm. The 6 team members were Me, Riley, Katee, Mer, Hollianne, and Angela. We had a dang good time! All of the legs on this race were very hard. Not one could be classified as easy. We all had are moments of thinking, "What the freak am I doing". It is amazing that after all we go through we always go back for more. The feeling of accomplishment is so amazing. 




I was able to snap this picture while waiting for Angela to finish the first leg of the race. The Provo River had steam coming off of it. So pretty. All Riley wanted to do was go fishing. 

I passed the bracelet off to Katee. This leg was my favorite of the 2 that I ran that day. The temp was a little cold at first but nothing to complain about. 


At the top of Jordanelle waiting for Hollianne to finish her first leg. She climbed the mountain like a champ. 

Katee on her first leg. She also had to climb so massive hills. 


The popular shoe picture. 


Hanging out on the side of the freeway.. Just another Saturday. 

Riley starting his last leg. This leg was a beast. . . 

Mer passing of to Riley.
Mer going through the chute after finishing up her last leg.. 10 miles of not support on a rocky trail. They gave all runners of this leg a special medal for completing it. She deserved it! She is a rock star! 


Hollianne passing off to Angela for Angela's last leg. 
Riley running up the hills.. 

Party on the sidelines. 

Riley giving me so water on my first leg. He is the best. I wouldn't be able to race without him. 

My first leg. So FUN! 



The team! 


Family

Done. I completed 4 Relays this year. I am so excited for next year! Until next time Red Rock! 

St. George marathon and the cabin

Last Friday we drove to St. George to watch Colton and Amanda run the St. George Marathon. Friday night we went to dinner at the Olive Garden with my Mom and Dad, Colton, Amanda, and Amanda's sister. After dinner went went back to the hotel. 

The next morning me and Riley took them to the start line at 4:30. It was early but so fun to see all the runners. We were so sad to not be running... Maybe next year! 

Here they are getting ready for the shuttle.

Poor Amanda hurt her ankle around mile 20. They walked the last 6 miles together. 



Here they are at the finish. I am so proud of you guys. You are great motivation. :) 

It was so fun to go and support them. Well worth it! 


After the race was over we took a trip to swigs for some drinks and cookies and then we were headed to Fairview for a weekend at the cabin with my side of the family. 

We got to the cabin around 6:30. We had dinner and spent the night talking and watching a movie. The cabin is one of my favorite places. It is so fun to be in the mountains during Fall. We live in such a beautiful place.  

Sunday morning we woke up early and started are drive back to Taylorsville. We watched Sunday Conference with Riley's side of the family. They were also so nice to watch Fez while we were gone. I hope they enjoyed it as much as Fez did. 

Conference was amazing as usual. I can't wait to go and read the talks that I missed. I love Conference weekend. It is always up lifting and a good reminder of what we should be doing as member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. 

Last day of work

September 27th was my last day of work at IMC. It was a sad goodbye but it was something that had to be done. The 45 minute drive to work every day was old. Not to mention the whole waking up at 4:15 every morning wasn't my favorite thing and it was really starting to make my life miserable. On the weekends all I wanted to do was sleep. When I got an interview with a clinic at McKay Dee hospital I knew I had to try. When I went in for my interview it felt right and I knew that I had a good chance at getting the job. After two weeks for calling, emailing, waiting and wondering I finally got the call. My new job as been an adjustment but I am sure I will love it in no time. I have been trying to learn and keep up with everyone else. So days go better than others, but I am loving it. Not to mention it only takes me 10 minutes to get to work! I am so grateful for this opportunity and my prayers were answered. I am also grateful that I won't have to travel to Salt Lake in the snow every morning. Win!  

This is what my office looked like on my last day of work. I worked with some amazing people. They decorated my desk, Gave me a Cafe Rio gift card, cheese cake, candy, a pizza lunch, and a bunch of other fun stuff. One of the nice girls that I helped mentor from the float pool sent me a dozen sweet tooth fairy cupcakes. Katee also brought me some cookies. I am so blessed to have amazing people in my life! Thanks everyone!