There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Ragnar

I ran my first Ragnar this year! My sister Mary has been trying to talk me into for years, and I finally decided to brave it. Everyone's first question for me (assuming they know what a Ragnar is; if not, I have to explain) is, "How'd you like it?" And my answer is I loved it ... and hated it ... equally! I've run in several 5Ks and 10Ks and two half marathons, but Ragnar is its own beast. The stop and go and lack of sleep and the event taking two days is pretty brutal. I think running a half is much easier, for me at least. I like to be able to get up first thing, go run when it's cool, and be done. I can stay in the game mentally for two straight hours. 24+ is another story ... On the other hand, Ragnar is a blast because of the social aspect! Running with a team and having that built-in support was awesome, and the wackiness of the whole event -- everything from the decorated support vehicles to the crazy costumes to the amazing people watching -- makes it such a good time!
And I LOVED doing this with my sister Mary. She's my closest sister in age and best friend, and I love sharing my love of running with her. Usually we run a 5 or 10K together on the 4th of July, so this definitely amped it up a bit!  Here we are before our first leg, smelling good and looking pretty (all of that changed in a hurry!)

Our team name was Cirque du Sore Legs. My bro-in-law Scott, who actually goes by Louie (long story ...) was the team captain, and my sister Mary ran with us.  They provided our vehicle, which was generous in more ways than one. The stench of that poor thing by the time we were done ... oy! I think everyone else should have chipped in a little extra with their gas $ to get their car detailed afterward. Hoo-ee!
Members of our van (this is post almost everyone's last leg ... hence the forced smiles and bleary eyes):
Louie and Mary up front, Rich and Kiirsten in back.  Missing is Ty, who was battling up Ragnar Hill at the moment. He joined the team last minute (like the Monday before) to fill in for a friend. He definitely earned the "best sport" award!

Since Mary handed off to me, we decided we needed to practice our "handoff" before we started. Just like the pros do it ...
And every true Ragnar racer needs a tat to identify themselves. In Utah we like to brand everything with that proud symbol -- our SUVs, minivans, and definitely our arms and calves. The thing didn't wash off for a week!
My favorite part about this picture (besides that I look like a hillbilly with a missing tooth) is that the SUV behind us says "Flat Racks" ... speaking for myself, at least, it may be appropriate! Maybe next year I should join that team ...

And we come to (dun, dun, dun) ... the night run!! This portion of the event was more than a little bit crazy.  It was 11:00 or so when we pulled into a campground near a reservoir to "sleep" for a couple hours while the other van finished their second legs, but there's no way you can sleep. It's madness.  It's people crashed out all around in sleeping bags and cars pulling in and flashlights in your face so people can go use the porta potties, car alarms going off and people talking and laughing way too loud. It's organized insanity! And yet that was my favorite part of the whole thing. My sister and I just lay in our sleeping bags looking up at the stars and talked and giggled, just like when we were kids sharing a room. We would snicker at the dumb stuff people would say when they'd walk by (our personal favorite was the man who said, "I had this cousin who used to say "Reservation" instead of "Reservoir," and he'd always ask us, 'I wonder what Indians own this water,' and we never knew what he was talking about.") Really?!
My night run was not too bad. All downhill (6 miles) and nice and cool, but not cold. I was a little creeped out by running in the darkness, but with so many people and vehicles around, it wasn't too bad. My teammates kept freaking me out with wild animals stories, so that was honestly by biggest fear.  Running at 2 a.m. is just not something anyone should do, though! And the hardest part for me was how sore I was afterward, since my run was all downhill.  It made me really nervous for my last leg.  I also felt a bit nauseous afterward, too, so luckily I was able to crash out in the back seat for a few hours.
My last leg was by far the hardest. My legs were so locked up after my night run and being crammed in a car, so I waited in line for 1 1/2 hours the next morning for a massage just to loosen me up! It helped a little, but my last leg was my hardest by far. I had 5 1/2 miles to go in the heat of day.  We lucked out with really mild temps, but at 2:00 in the afternoon, it was still pretty hot. My brother-in-law saved me by bringing me a rag soaked in ice-cold water every mile or so to drape around my neck and wipe my face! Best idea ever!!

And THIS ... is looking down on Ragnar hill!  It was awful! I felt so bad for the guys in our van that had to tackle it! Hats off to you, Rich, Ty, and Louie!!

And favorite moment of the entire event goes to ... photo op with the "Roaming Gnomes" team!! They were hysterical!  They won the Instagram Photo Contest. Their costumes were awesome! Followed up closely by the Bostonians, who were all dressed as Minutemen.  We died laughing when we saw a George Washington-like character run through an intersection and tip his three-cornered hat at the police officer directing traffic.  Maybe when you're that tired, everything's extra funny?!

The Sore Leggers at the finish line!  There were twelve team members total, six in each car (two had to ditch out early for a wedding). It was so much fun, and yes, despite the pain and agony of it all, I would do it again!

Happy Birthday, Zach!

Hard to believe this little guy's already two! This last year especially seemed to fly. We are so grateful for Zach and the humor and spunk he adds to our home! He is a very funny little kid, and the funniest thing about him is that he knows he's funny and knows how to draw a laugh. His comedic timing is impeccable, and he's not even talking yet! He has super funny facial expressions and gets out of a lot of trouble just because he's so dang cute when he's naughty! For Zach's birthday, we had donuts and opened presents with Daddy in the morning, and then went off for a day of fun at the zoo with Grandma and Grandpa Dickinson and Aunties Gaylyn and Brenda and cousins Cole and Logan. It was a fun-filled, high-energy day, perfect for our Zachers.

 
 
It almost felt mean giving him this medical kit after all he's been through with so many hospital and doctor visits, but since this is a part of our life with Zach, I thought a little role-play at home might ease his anxieties and help him through his health struggles. And the doctor kit has actually become one of his favorite toys ... it's just sad that he knows exactly what to do with all the tools! :(

 
My little monkeys had a great time at the zoo, even if they wore their mama out!
 
And being with cousins, aunts, and grandparents made for an over-the-top fun day!
 
 
We love our little Zach! Such a handsome, curious, loving kid! We've learned to appreciate the good days, wild and crazy as they may be, because we've seen him down and struggling, and we'd much rather see him up and about being the rascal that he is!

Here are some fun facts about our recently turned two-year-old:
  • He LOVES puppies and gets so excited to see them!
  • He has a soft spot for stuffed animals and would have a room full if mom was as much a sucker for them as he is.
  • He has a MAJOR sweet tooth and loves fruit, berries, suckers, candy, cookies ... anything with high amounts of sugar! And he can hear a wrapper open from a mile away! No secret treats on the way home from the grocery store anymore! This kid's on to me!!
  • He loves to brush his teeth (read: he loves to suck the toothpaste off his toothbrush and chew on the bristles).
  • He's gotten pretty good on his feet but is still hesitant on stairs. He flies down them on his tummy, though!
  • He can repeat back most anything you say to him, but only when he feels like it.
  • He can screech and squawk like nobody's business. He can absolutely fend for himself and if anything, I think Eliot's more intimidated by his younger brother than the other way around!
  • His favorite "shows" to watch are "Guys" (Toy Story) and "Puppies!" (Lady and the Tramp)
  • He loves his big brother and will call for him before he calls for me, and Eliot loves and adores him right back
  • He's my outside kid. He could spend all day outside playing in the water, swinging, and getting as dirty as possible. He'll do anything to be outside ... including crawling through the pet door on our garage door!
  • He's partial to his grandfathers. "Gampa" and "Peh-ee" (Peppy) are the ones he calls out and reaches for first.
  • He's exceptionally good with his hands and figuring out how things work. Our future engineer!
  • He's starting to love music, and it's so funny to listen to him try to keep up with the lyrics but usually just ends up singing out the last word/sound in the phrase. His favorite songs are "Give, Said the Little Stream," "You Are My Sunshine" and "Ants Go Marching."
  • His favorite books are "Humpty Dumpty," "The Farmer in the Dell," and "Bingo." (Again, the music thing!)
  • He's starting to show excitement for things he sees on walks and rides in the car. He especially loves trains and horses, and of course, puppies!


Preschool Graduation

Mr. Eliot is officially DONE with preschool! He had the BEST experience at Miss Jen's Lehi Ranches Preschool Academy. I'm so grateful I found her and think she's an absolute angel! Not only are her setup and curriculum amazing, she is such a perfect blend of sweetness and high educational expectations. She is so loving and patient and gets amazing results from those kiddos! I can't say enough good things about her, and now, looking back on my decision to keep Eliot back a year from Kindergarten, I feel 100% confident we did the right thing! Thanks go Miss Jen, we've been exposed to the Magic Tree House book series, which Eliot has just gobbled up this year and will even be attending her book club this summer.

Here he is with Miss Jen.
And his classmates. They really were such a sweet group of kids.

And if they had caps and gowns, of course they had to have an official graduation march ... watch for the moment when Eliot spots his grandma. :)

Zach was such a proud younger brother and called out to "Ehiot" several times!

Eliot's special part in the program was reciting "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" with his friend Christian. One of the things I loved about Miss Jen was she wanted the children to learn classic rhymes and stories. So each of the children got to recite a rhyme with a partner.

The closing number was a celebration of the end of school and beginning of summer, complete with throwing their graduation caps in the air. Way too cute.

And speaking of cute ...
Each of the kids had their own special hook to hang their jackets and backpacks on during the year. Their graduation pictures were hanging over "their" hooks for the parents to go pick up and turn in their caps and gowns. I may have cried a little.

We're so proud of Eliot! We're so excited for him to head off to Kindergarten and start a whole new adventure!
Nanny and Peppy McEuen came to support,
as well as Grandma and Grandpa Dickinson, who brought Eliot this awesome bouquet of balloons ...
Hooray, Eliot! Off to new adventures and so much more to learn! Watch out Kindergarten, here he comes!

Daddy's Birthday

Grant's birthday was simple and sweet this year. That evening was also Eliot's preschool graduation, so we had a low-key barbecue steak dinner with just our little family, then had Grant's parents over for cake. Grant's request this year was a cookies and cream ice cream cake, and I have to admit, it turned out awesome!
Eliot was SOOOOO excited to help me decorate, and did a great job, too!
Lots of cards from family ...
 
It's getting harder and harder to surprise Grant, but we did have a few tricks up our sleeves, like a Bluth's Banana Stand t-shirt in celebration of the new season of Arrested Development. 

Zoo Field Trip

I got to go with Eliot, Zach, and our neighbors, the Everetts, to Eliot's preschool field trip to the zoo. The weather was PERFECT, and it was so fun to check out the new Rocky Shores exhibit we've been hearing about with polar bears, sea lions and seals. It was a great day!

Eliot and his buddy Christian.
Z loved the sea lions and polar bears. The new Rocky Shores exhibit is pretty amazing!
 
I loved how the mama and baby giraffe were snuggling!
 
 
Eliot's favorite animal of the day ... the sloth! He kept telling me there was one at the zoo, and sure enough, we found one! Can you spot it? He loved that and the gorillas the best.
 
My biggest adventure of the day was tromping around the zoo in these beauties ... yes, I did. My flip flop snapped literally after we had set foot in the entrance (who wears flip flops to the zoo anyway? Not me anymore!). This was all they had in the gift shop (for a meager price of $20, no less!), and we were on a tight schedule and couldn't afford to drive down the road to find a shoe store ... If you didn't know this about me, I am really easily embarrassed, so this was pretty mortifying for me. Thankfully, the kids and the friends we were with didn't mind a bit, and it made a great story.

"Little Wing"

This was the second year we raised butterflies from larvae. We raised several on our own and released them with cousins, and then Eliot's preschool teacher sent home another caterpillar for him to raise. Eliot named him "Little Wing." Little Wing's wings didn't develop properly and were a little folded at the top, which kept him from flying well. I kept hoping he'd get stronger and the problem would correct itself, but it didn't. So we kept Little Wing for a pet for longer than we would normally have kept butterflies inside because I couldn't bear to set him free knowing he couldn't fly well. The boys loved waking up and checking on him, feeding him watermelon, and taking him outside to see if he could fly yet. I love these pictures of the boys, especially the ones of Eliot helping Zach to hold Little Wing. Eventually we did set it free in an orchard not too far from us. It really is such a miracle to watch butterflies grow!