Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Biking Video
This is a pretty cool video Layne made when he went biking with his pals, Colby and Ricky. ENJOY!!
Grinnin' girly
This is a picture I took right before lunch time. Notice her t-shirt is still white...that NEVER lasts long!
The picture below was just too cute not to post. This is a headband, with faux hair, that my mom got Berkley in case she was born bald. That never really happened, but her hair lightened up
and now it almost looks real?! Eh, maybe not:)
Friday, April 22, 2011
Bucket List
So one of the main reasons for making the trip to Boston was to check one off my "bucket list". I feel a bit selfish that we planned a whole trip around it, but we ended up having a memorable adventure.This race has been looming over me for quite some time and it is still surreal that it's finally over. I had planned to run the Boston Marathon last year, but had the best excuse not to...her name is Berkley. The Boston Marathon might seem like just another race you pay a lot of money for, get a t-shirt, and a couple of orange wedges while running a ridiculous distance. For the most part you are correct. However, there is more to it. This race has such a history and the hype that surrounds it is infectious. A while back I decided to run a marathon. I told myself that I just want to run one in my lifetime and I'll be good. I signed up for the St. George Marathon and had a great time with the exception of being a little sore. I decided that I might be up for running another. I had heard that there was a marathon that one had to qualify for in order to run it, the Boston Marathon. I signed up for the St. George again with the new goal in mind, hoping for a miracle that I might qualify. When race day came somehow the stars aligned and I pulled it off.
At the beginning of the race, runners were corralled based on their bib number then into smaller subgroups based on qualifying time. I had never seen anything like it; runners lined up over a stretch of road more than a half mile long, packed like sardines. There were over 26,000 people and the crowd never really thinned out all that much. The crowds were incredibly supportive and runners made the streets look like a moving river of bobbing heads. There were some cute t-shirts in the crowd like "This Marathon is Wicked Fah!". Another guy ran in ONLY a loin cloth and it was funny to see the people avoid running behind him. Lets just say nobody looks good from that angle while running! Others dressed in costume. To be honest I wondered, on the scale of normal, how far off the chart are we? None the less, it was fun and I met a lot of cool semi-normal people. It wasn't my fastest race, but I had such a good time chatting with people and taking in the town that I couldn't be happier. (Ran a 3:50)
Pre-race convention
The faster part of the race that only Layne got to see.
One of my favorite people cheering me on!
It was this crowded the whole race...crazy!
The final stretch
Someone actually carried the flag the entire race
Waiting for the race...3 long, anxious hours
Meeting new pals at the race
Ah Trip to Bahston
We just got back from the most incredible trip evah!! I have to say that I am soooo glad that Berkley is such an easy going baby. She definitely got that trait from Layne. We flew to Boston with 2 layovers there and a direct flight home, all the while Berkley handled it like a champ! We even had comments from other passengers telling us that she was the best baby they had ever flown with. So we started off on the right foot. We rented a car which was great as long as we stayed out of the city. Parking is such a joke! The city of Boston was absolutely beautiful and some of the people that live there have such a thick accent it was barely English! Too funny.There was so much to see so we just hung out in the city for part of the day and spent the rest of the time touring Massachusetts. We stayed in a cute little town called Westboro and toured around Boston suburbs to check out the houses. Funny thing, we have absolutely no desire to move to Massachusetts, but love to check out the real estate prices for homes where we travel. When we went to Scottsdale, AZ we even went so far as to go to an open house to see what it was like. Our guess was correct...too HOT! After we checked out some cribs, we decided to go to a cute little pub restaurant on the Nahant peninsula called Tides. The food was okay, but the view of the beach was awesome! Here is are a couple pics from the restaurant
Kite boarding...looks fun but way too cold!!
The cold wind and sand in her face did not seem as bad as the long carseat ride to the beach. he he!
The sand was stuck to her scalp too. I felt kinda bad leaving all that sand in the hotel tub when we left :(
Kite boarding...looks fun but way too cold!!
Layne is getting good with that camera
The next day we decided to take a trip to Cape Cod and ended up in Chatham. Chatham is a cute little coastal town that had great beaches, but was essentially closed down until Memorial day. So we took Berkley to the beach for her first sand experience and this is how it went...
The cold wind and sand in her face did not seem as bad as the long carseat ride to the beach. he he!
The sand was stuck to her scalp too. I felt kinda bad leaving all that sand in the hotel tub when we left :(
I guess we'll have to make a trip to the beach more often!
After Cape Cod we decided to visit the creepy historical town of Salem. We visited the cemetery where the judge, that sentenced all of the "witches" to their death, was buried. Made for some great Halloween pics we can use later.
No, that's not the unibomber walking through the cemetery it's just Layne.
So that was our trip in a nutshell. We definitely would like to go back, but when there is less of an itinerary.
Blessing
Berkley got blessed on April 10th, 2011 and it was such a great day! Layne's heartfelt blessing showed just how much he loves her. She is very loved by family and friends. We are greatful to have such WONDERFUL people around us and even though she is a bit young to remember, we'll never forget it.
Hair Cut
Berkley was getting blessed on April 10th and she...well...had what most call a "she-mullet". She seemed to pull it off pretty well with her adorable face and all, but we figured it was a good time for a trim. My great pal Kira, who is a rockstar when it comes to hair (she works at Serengeti Salon as a plug for her), came over to the house to give Berkley her first haircut. It turned out SO cute! Thanks girly!!
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