Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Running, Running, and Running


Well it has been well over one month getting closer to two since we have been home, not that I am keeping track or anything. I have not had the best track record for updating this blog, so for the 3 of you who look at it, sorry. This past month has had it's ups and downs. It was harder than I thought adjusting to being home. It seems like we are only now feeling that we are adjusting to being back home and trying to find a rythem to our schedule. That might have something to do with our crazy busy Aug-Sep schedule of running, running, traveling, birthdays, weddings, school, and running...

Let me explain.

Our first stop, even before getting home to Pocatello was in Star Valley (Afton), Wy to run our favorite race the El Vaquero Loco (50K and 25K). Luke did awesome again, and was able to win the race for the 4th time in a row. I was glad that I also had the opportunity to run it this year, last year being pregnant kind of put a damper on running, but it made it all the more exciting this year to be back in the game. I felt much better and actually ran way more of the course than I had done previously, but I was kind of sad to see that my time was not that much better. Besides that it was great to be back in familiar territory, seeing northwestern mountains and good friends.


Groups of friends ready to run the race


Jenny and I stopped for a photo, we really just wanted to rest from hiking up from the lake you see below.


Celebrating my Birthday with a good ol' fashioned ride on the tube.


After getting home we began setteling in, I unfortunately got a year older. We knew that summer would shortly come to an end so we hurried and tried to do a lot of the things that you do in Pocatello for summer, and then came more running. Luke has had a goal to run to the top of the Grand Teton for awhile now. Last year he ran to the top of Mt. Borah and set a running speed record there, so he hoped that he could have some success on the Grand. The day he ran the Grand was beautiful, he did an amazing job and set a time of 3:33:02! Yes, he ran to the top of the Grand and back down in 3 hours, 33 min, and .02 seconds. While it was an awesome effort, and the fastest time in the past 20 something years that we know of, the record was set 28 years ago with a time of 3:07. Now we'll have a new goal for next year.

Driving early in the morning...anticipating the run.


Great view of the tetons.



brynlee playing on bunk beds at the "hostel" in Jackson where we stayed.



Off to run..


And back 3:33:02 later.


Catching his breath. Well done Luke.


A family photo we had taken after Luke ran the Grand Teton.

And who could start off September without going to the fair. Grandma and Grandpa Nelson came into town just in time and took us to the fair. Brynlee and Chlöe enjoyed walking around, but Brynlee still doesn't like feeding the animals, she is willing to get closer now. Grandpa was very patient with her and spoiled us a lot at the fair, Thanks again.


Following the Grand, Luke ran the Wasatch 100 trail race. Luke's parents were able to help out with the race while they were here, which made it so nice. We were all able to be there and cheer him on. With trail races you can only see the runners when they go into aid stations so there are usually several hour in between when you see the runners. Luke was at the front of the pack and moved between 2nd and 3rd position through the 100 mile race. Each time we saw him he looked great and was feeling great, 2 things which usually don't happen when most people run for 100 miles. Luke felt like he had run the perfect race, his training and nurtition were where they needed to be and he ended up finishing 2nd overall. He ran 100 miles in under 20 hours. A time for the Wasatch that is incredible. There have only been 6 people in 32 years to run the race in under 20 hours. We were really happy for him! Plus it was fun to watch him do so well. If you are interested he has a race report on his blog, which you can read here.










After the race we came home, Chlöe turned One! I can't believe that she has turned one already. She had a fun little birthday party and did not dissapoint in getting attention. She was quite entertaining as she was opening her gifts and attempting to eat her cake.




Luke also became a year older after Chlöe, but we didn't really mention that too much.
Later that weekend, Nakita, Luke's sister got married in Twin Falls and it was a great opportunity for Luke's family to all be together. It was good to see a lot of people who we had not seen in awhile, but sad because Luke's parents headed back to NM after the wedding.

Nakita and Brandon


Chlöe and Grandma


Chöe

Brynlee then started Pre-School, which was a good thing because she could not wait any longer. She loves school and was so excited to get back into pre-school again. She started this fall with a new school, we are having her go to a montessori program and so far we have loved it for her. It is a great fit for her and I am excited to watch her grow and learn.




We rounded out the month with another session of running. This past weekend was the Bear 100, which starts in Logan, Ut and ends in Bear Lake. This time both Luke and I Paced runners that were running the course. It was the first time that I had the chance to pace a runner so I was a little nervous, but I think it turned out ok. I ran 17 miles, we'll hiked, from 8:30 pm to 4:15 am. It was dark the entire time so we used our headlamps and tried to have warm layers on because it got really dark. Overall it was a great learning experience on seeing what goes on at night in a 100 mile race, but it didn't convience me that it's for me. Who knows, maybe one day.

Car camping at it's best. In a parking lot making pasta. Better yet, Luke was cooking!


Chlöe hanging out in her "play-area"


The only thing that is left now is for me to enjoy a quiet conference weekend and to be inspired and Luke will finish off the month running down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River with his friend Ty. They will be running around 120 miles in 2 days and will be raising awareness for Salmon (the fish not the town- haha). You can also follow his run on his blog....
(So I got this up a little later than I had planned. You can read Luke's Epic adventure of 130+ miles running for 52 hours on his blog. I am just glad he made it home with out a rescue story)




This next month I am looking forward to changing colors, the smells of baking many goodies, and halloween!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Home Again,

We returned from Cimarron, NM this past weekend and it was a little bitter sweet. We were really not ready to leave, but we needed to come back to work on the next stage of our life. I was sad to leave Philmont. We had a great time there. I am happy to be back in Pocatello, to shopping at Winco, Costco, Fred Meyers, TJ Maxx, and was surprised to see that we will soon be getting a Cafe Rio. But, I miss the quiet simple things we were able to do at the ranch together as a family. We were able to eat all of our meals together in the dining hall and were able to spend a lot of time together. It was great to have the girls be able to spend so much time with their grandparents.
Now being back, I miss dirt roads. I miss being able to walk across the street and run for a long time without seeing anyone but deer, or elk, or antelope, or possibly buffalo in the fields. I also miss the afternoon thunderstorm that would roll in cooling us off from the heat of the day. I miss seeing all of the big trees and baby deer running through the fields.....
But, We are back to enjoy the end of summer in Idaho and look forward to doing many more fun things. We have already gone to the cabin, been boating, went to the Pool, had snow cones (tigers blood of course), played in our yard, at the park, gone on wagon rides, and are planning a trip to the Zoo.
Here are a few more photos of things on the ranch.


Nelson Family Philmont Photo.



Brynlee and her new unicorn horn, which she is very proud of.



The girls at a playground in Taos, NM.



Grandpa Nelson and Brynlee playing golf in the back yard.



Chlöe on her first official day of crawling.



Me and the girls heading on our hike up to "Lovers Leap"



So long Grandma and Grandpa, we'll miss you.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Cimarron, New Mexico

Time has gone quickly by and we are almost to the end of our summer here at Philmont. We are starting to wind down, and I realized that I had not posted any photos of the girls yet this summer. Sorry. I am going to just share a few of our favorite photos and happenings.


On the way to New Mexico we stopped in a little (awesome, and our new favorite town) Silverton, Colorado. I can't even begin to describe how amazing the mountains area around this place. It is really breath taking, and kind of makes you want to live around the area. Luke and I were lucky enough to be in Silverton twice this summer. Once in May as we drove to New Mexico and then a few weeks ago for the Hard Rock 100. The snow was melted and it was gorgeous.






At Philmont there is lots of hiking to be done. Luke ventured out with Brynlee one day to hike the Iconic "tooth" at Philmont. (See photo below). They went up a very steep trail called the Stockade. Brynlee was a trooper and made it half way up to the top. It was a good practice run because a month later we hiked it for grandpa's birthday. Brynlee did great with all of us there and made it to the Tooth ridge and summited to the top! She got quite a welcome at the top by the other hikers that were on the ridge. They were very proud of her and so were we.









Besides Hiking we have been hanging out and playing. Grandpa Nelson built a sandbox which has been lots of fun for the girls. Chlöe has enjoyed eating the sand.



Grandpa and Dad also put up a tire swing, which has consumed a lot of Brynlee's time.




Brynlee has also enjoyed riding her John Deere bike, and pulling sister in the wagon on the hitch.



Chlöe loves the slide at the park. She goes down all by her self and it's hilarious to watch her slide down it.


Cowgirl Brynlee, riding her John Deere with her boots and her hat.


We have a lot more photos to show you, but this is all the time I have for now. I'll try to update again soon. So long from Cimarron.