We didn’t do too much to ring in the new year (a kettlebell workout – yeah!) although we DID stay up long enough to welcome it this time. Counting down to race day – and getting our ducks in a row for our return to climbing afterwards. The new bouldering gym opens on the 24th and we’ve booked 2 trips to Hueco in March. I’m looking forward to getting back into climbing shape and testing out some projects we found there last year. It’s going to be a challenge, however, to haul around pads, gear and 2 kiddos, but I’m sure all the screaming and whining will enrich the experience. 🙂
Loving on eachotherMunching on his toesHe insisted on riding with his boots on...backwardsBig SmileRolling around
I’ve been trying to post these pics ever since last night but things keep coming up and I’ve had to erase each write up that I’ve attempted because it’s too long!! So I’ll give you the short version. 🙂
Tommy and I were able to run a mock Mudder up in Dog Canyon which is a pretty steep hike that is 10 miles from bottom to top. We ran to the middle, jumped in the creek and then ran back to the car so it turned out to be a 6 mile ordeal that was pretty damn crazy. First off, we were totally unprepared as I didn’t think that we were going to attempt to do it on this day so all I had for breakfast was a cup of coffee. We had been training hard for 4 straight days and were exhausted from the altitude and cold. I know, I know – lame excuses, but it’s the truth – and they were kicking our ass. So we showed up and plowed through the first mile or so that was pretty much straight up and then tried to do a little running only to be completely shut down. We were both in the middle of the trail heaving. Tom said he felt light headed and I just couldn’t catch my breath. I was reminded of a wise man’s words that were spoken to me a mere 2 months previously – “Remember the 6 P’s!! Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!!” It was ringing in my head until we got to the creek. There is a meadow that you have to cross in order to descend down to the water. It was covered in roughly 3 inches of snow and it took us forever to cross. When we finally got down to the creek, there was a big pool that was half covered in ice that we chose to dive in to. Our feet were already wet and frozen from treking across the snow so it wasn’t too bad until we got completely soaked. Of course it was FREEZING and I was instantly unable to feel my hands…however since the water was colder than the air and snow, I felt warm otherwise! Ha. Then Tommy took his plunge and we hauled ass back up the trail and through the snow. I started getting cramps in my shoulder and chest area but that was because I was so tense. My hands were still frozen and I almost dropped the camera a couple times. (Oh yeah, Joe wasn’t able to take pics of us because he was out on a motorcycle ride…which made it even more ridiculous since we were trying to document this insanity!) After about a mile and a half, I actually started sweating again but my hands were completely gone. I realized that if we had to do the monkey bar obstacle at this point, I would have fallen off from my inability to grasp anything. Tom said he was doing fine and when we finally got to the end, most of our clothes were dry and we felt pretty good. Granted, it was mostly flat or down hill, but that actually made it worse since it was hard on my knees and difficult to do quick feet jumping on and over rocks. I did feel pretty happy coming away from it though – our clothes dried in a timely manner and other than my hands, I had warmed up enough that I didn’t risk pnuemonia or hypothermia! So…the event was a success and we are really looking forward to the race in two weeks. We’ve got our hotel booked and I made sure that the hot tub was working for our soak in it afterwards!!
Driving up to the mouth of the Canyon - this place is also known as Oliver Lee State ParkThe temp was probably in the low 40's and there was a good breeze blowingOur before pictureDry creek bedThe last half mile before the meadow - switchback HellPicture of basin from the top of the meadowTrudging through the snowSmiling on the way down to the creekGetting ready for the plungeAs I dissapear into the waterTommy is soakedOur after picture - alive and smiling!! Yahoo!
Well, we’re back from NM and we had a great time. Lots of good food and fun. It was nice to have a white Christmas and also enjoy some much colder weather. We also got some great stuff under the tree and LOTS of candy in our stockings. 🙂
On the drive home - Henry got a crown in one of his meals and decided to be a knight instead of a KingFirst things first...Wrestle with MontyMom's treeWill taking it all inMore wrestling with MontyLittle juncos playing in the snowGoing out to shovel snowAnd even MORE wrestling with Monty
My little elfI could never run out of kisses for my two little onesWatching morning cartoons while it snows outsideBored with the cartoonsVisiting Great Grandma HelmChilling in his bouncerHenry got a cool cat bookThe annual calendar I make for momWe got Joe an awesome jacket from ForgedRipping open his presentsLittle bro outfit for WillAnd a big bro outfit for HenryA beautiful sweater for HenryThis little turkey got the most presents out of all of us!Will reading his cloth book from AuntieWatching some of the new movies Henry gotBath time!Opening stockings Christmas morningJoe named this squirrel "Vinny" - he's a little stinker!Henry doesn't like what's onWearing the adorable outfit Uncle Mike got himJoe's snowWOMAN (how obvious is that?) survived the snow stormTaking a walk after a grueling run down and up the canyonNice and cozy in the ergoTommy did something cool with the new camera to produce this pic of the side of the houseTrying to eat a ROLL off a fork for Christmas dinner...sheesh.
Every year we do a little Christmas get-together with Grandpa before we leave for NM. This year we stuck to tradition and went and saw the lights in Winterhaven, then dropped by our favorite dessert cafe to get some sweets and then headed home to open presents. Every year Grandpa seems to outdo himself and this one was no exception! Henry loves his new present!!
The lights at Winterhaven are awesome - this year brought some new and creative designs and this one was pretty coolThis is for all you Grinches out there...be careful.The prince in his chariotBest tree award - it was really prettyBrightMe, Grandpa and Will - Henry was being a stinkerAt the unveilingHe was pretty darned excitedHe's gonna get kicked one of these days if he gets on like that...I asked him if he wanted to name it Trigger, Silver, Copper or Lightning? He insisted on "Horsey."Hi Ho Horsey - Away! Thank you Grandpa!!
Things are starting to wind down around here and we’re excited to welcome the new year. We’ve been doing SOME kind of workout every day since I can remember and it’s starting to catch up to us. Rather than get easier they seem like they’ve gotten harder and harder!! Haha. Maybe it’s just pure exhaustion but hopefully it will pay off when race day comes. Tommy’s break starts on Thursday and he’ll have 2 solid weeks off, so that’ll be really nice. We’ll see how long we can go without starting some kind of project. 🙂
Tommy passed out next to the babyTrying out his bouncer
Lemme see that...Henry trying to helpGetting some tummy time in