Friday, December 18, 2009

On the move!

Just in time for Allison's 9 month birthday, she's finally making some forward progress.  It's really amazing how quickly she went from rocking on her hands and knees to being able to tackle long distances!  She's still moving kinda slow (which is fine by me), but is loving her new ability to explore her surroundings at her own pace.  I do have a video of her efforts but it's on the old camera, so you'll have to wait until I get the motivation to upload it to the pc...

But here is her 9 month pic next to her china doll.  It's hard to believe that she was once the same size as it!  She's also acquired another skill in the last couple days--biting.  She is finally cutting her first tooth.  She's been handling it pretty well, however, there have been a few whiny nights this week. 

Allison's stats:
17lbs 1oz (25th percentile)
27.5in (50th percentile)

Tall and skinny!  Maybe she'll be a supermodel and we will never have to worry about money again...  Either way, we are very blessed to have this amazing little girl in our lives!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Race Day

4:15am

Alarm goes off.  Why did we need to get down to the start line so early?  Fortunately, I had the foresight to go to bed early the night before.  I guess it wasn't as much foresight as I was about to collapse from a long day of flying, walking, and pre-race events.

4:45am

Meet Team Challenge in the lobby for team picture.  It's funny to see people just heading up to their rooms as we are heading out.  Definitely not looking forward to the 1/2 mile walk to Mandalay Bay in 33 degree weather.  We attempt to walk to the start line together but get separated when a few of us get the fantastic idea to travel through the casinos.  It has become clear why we left so early.  26,000+ people all walking towards the same place. 

5:15am

Gather courage to brave the cold and leave Mandalay Bay to find our corral.  We walk outside to find ourselves by corral 7.  We are in corral 26.  Stuck in the worst pedestrian traffic jam known to man.  Finally decide that corral 19 is close enough. 

6:15am

Gun fires!  (Fireworks actually.)  And we stand there.  Then we walk 10 steps.  And we wait.  10 more steps.  See where this is going? 

6:50am

Finally reach the start line.  Amidst a sea of corral 19 runners, we start to jog to avoid being run over.  Still getting passed by everyone.  Figure we might as well just start walking.

Mile 1

Music is pumping.  The crowd is contaigous.  Keeping a good speed.  Turn the corner on Las Vegas Blvd.  We can see the strip ahead!

Mile 2

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas!  We cross our starting point on the eastbound lanes and see people running on the westbound side.  Seriously?  People are done?  This must be a joke...  But no, the winner has just crossed the finish line in 1 hour 5 minutes.

Mile 3

My hands are numb.  Snot is frozen to my face.  But I push on.  I still have 10 miles to go.  We're finally not getting constantly passed by runners. However, we've been passed by a few walkers. Better pick up the pace...

Mile 4

I knew I shouldn't have drank that much water. Port-o-potty lines are long. My legs are sore. Much better with an empty bladder and stretched limbs.

Mile 5

I can see the Stratosphere!  The turn-around must be close!  Good thing because our pace is beginning to slow.  We were just passed by a little old lady in a blue nylon jogging suit.

Mile 6

Wait...  We aren't turning around...  And our cheerleading crowd is thinning...  Are we going the right way?  They wouldn't really set the track next to strip clubs and sex shops...  would they?

Mile 7

Thanks, Dude!  Our one lonely cheerleader is giving us hope that the turn around is only a 1/4 mile away!

Mile 8

No December marathon would be complete without strolling around downtown Las Vegas looking at Christmas decorations, right?  Hey, Mr. Police Officer, wanna give me a lift back to civilization?

Mile 9

Finally.  Back on the strip.  I feel a little energy flowing back into my frozen hands with the beat of the music.  More angels in orange cheering us forward.  What a wonderful sight!

Mile 10

Secretly I think of stopping.  But just then our coach shows up pushing us on.  Her tips help with some of the pain in my legs and her motivation renews my commitment.

Mile 11

It's really a shame that the fountains don't start until 11am.  A distraction would be nice.  The street has been scarred with millions of GU packets.  My shoes stick to the pavement.

Mile 12

Our hotel is right there...  I dream of a comfy bed and room service.  But the finish line is just up ahead...  Or so they say.

Mile 13

How cruel!  They moved the finish line off the road into the parking lot.  As we turn the corner, we find another turn, and then finally, like a beacon of hope, the finish line.  We stop to take pictures of our accomplishment.  A bunch of people pass us.  Then we step over the white line.  4 hours 14 seconds.  We should've waited to take pictures after.  Oh well.  It's over.  We made it.  Now to collapse.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

I lied.

I made an emphatic promise that I would blog more and I dropped the ball.  Since I've been working full time, I've managed to accomplish very little in my personal life...  My house is a wreck, the finances have been neglected, and all my pictures are in camera purgatory.  The latter is probably the source of my poor blogging habits.  And if I think about it, we aren't much better off financially considering the cost of gas and vending machines...  Hmmm.  So why don't I hate my job??  Why am I applying for a permanent position here??  First of all, it's nice to get out of the house.  While I miss my days with Allison terribly, I think it has been very beneficial to have a part of my life that is just mine...  with adults.  And even if it is only temporary, I have stopped singing the Wheels on the Bus 14 hours a day.  It's also been a great opportunity for Matt to spend more time with Allison.  I think we both have a greater appreciation for each other and our responsibilities.  And I'm sure that the extra money will eventually makes its presence known.  So, I'm leaving the future of my career with AEIS up to fate, trusting that everything will work out as it's meant to be.  In the meantime, I won't make any additional promises, however, I will at least attempt to save my pictures from an empty life on my camera's memory card and post some for your viewing pleasure.  (Allison looked so cute on Thanksgiving and it would be waste not to share them!)