Landon sat on the counter while I put his new converse shoes on!
Landon patiently waited while Andrew and I went back and forth getting everything we would need. With kids, getting out of the house is never a quick and easy task!
Landon had his milk (whole milk), a bagel to eat, baby, and toys to play with. He was all set to go!
Landon had his milk (whole milk), a bagel to eat, baby, and toys to play with. He was all set to go!
The run went actually well, at least for Landon and I. Landon ate, read a book, and napped. I felt better on this run than last weeks 9 mi. run. I'm sure it helped to have some company, last week was all by myself! Andrew had a harder time. The bike is not great and isn't meant for hills, which you can't avoid in our area. I think the 2nd bike might be purchased sooner than we planned. Next week I go down to 7 mi on Sunday. That will be nice since my parents will be in town and we're celebrating Landon's birthday!
5 comments:
Good work Kelley! I need to start doing the longer distances again too...I just need the motivation first.
Good job I know you are going to do great!! If I could be there and cheer you on i would!! GO MISS KELLEY!!!!!!
Are you training for something? I had a long run on sat. and my feet are killing me. I have horrible blisters. I cannot wait for training to be over.
oopps...I didn't read far enough on the blog to figure out you were running a marathon in Dec. :) Joe and I are gettting ready for the Columbus on Oct. 19.
That is awesome that you are training for the Jax marathon. Look for the BK water station at mile 4/23ish in the neighborhood at Beauclerc and Scott Mill. I am going to run the Donna Hicken half wiht my sister and a few cousins in febuary so I still have a few weeks before I need to begin training. The bike and trailer are a great idea for training "partners"!
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