Tuesday 28 January 2014

Lego pyramid

The boys had a blast building a Lego pyramid today as a Story of the World Activity. 

They built tunnels and rooms at the base 

Added Pharoah Cheops to his sarcophagus. 

Building the walls

More building...they kept saying "this is a lot of work" which was neat because we were able to remind them that each brick weighed as much as an elephant and was placed without any machines. 

The finished product...complete with "golden cap" on the top of the pyramid. Good work boys (and moms who had to come to their rescue several times)!!!

Wednesday 15 January 2014

Word for the year

I know I'm a few weeks late for a New Year post but I've been really challenged by a couple of friends (Alyssa and Marnie) who have chosen a word or phrase as a theme for their coming year. As my constant struggle to keep up with the goals that I set for myself continues, the word that is resounding over and over in my mind is FOCUS.  It's a concept I have been toying with for awhile but it became clear that this was the actual word this morning during our homeschool Bible time.  We were reviewing and discussing our memory verse for this week:

1 Corinthians 9:24-27.  

Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.  Every athlete exercises self-control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable.  So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air.  But I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified.

I asked Nate to summarize the verse for me and he said "we need to stay FOCUSed on God and living for Him" (sometimes I am in awe of the spiritual understanding that he has, but that's another topic for another day).  It was one of those moments that almost felt like a cartoon light bulb and bubble cloud with the word "FOCUS" appeared over my head.


I also recently read a post from a blogger that I follow that resounded with me.  It was called Beating the Homeschool "Blahs".  The part of the article that really hit home was the last section, "Just. Do. It". 


"If you’re reading this and you are a homeschooling parent, then homeschooling is your job. Treat it as such. Plan your school year, get ready for your day, show up on time, and be ready to go.  From 8am-3pm (or whatever your hours are) you are a teacher. You’re not a Facebooking-friend calling-email checking-tweeting-errand runner.

I find that about 90% of my lack of motivation is that I’m not prepared. And the thought of the “unknown” just doesn’t sound that appealing. That or I’m just selfishly wanting to do something else more exciting.  But I’ve committed to homeschooling our children. And so even when I don’t feel like it. I do it. I’m in charge of our children’s education and discipleship and that’s not something that can be pushed aside because I’m feeling lazy or unmotivated.
Homeschooling is your ministry, your family is your ministry. Fulfill the calling God has given you. Be committed. Be diligent. Even when it’s hard. Even when you don’t feel like it.
“But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.” ~2 Timothy 4:5"
Homeschooling is my job.  Being a good mother and godly example to my kids is my job. Serving my husband is my job. Keeping myself healthy is my job.  These are my FOCUS for this year.
I have a tendency to just coast through life and then get disappointed that things aren't going the way that I want them too.  I want this year to be the year that I live intentionally and with FOCUS on the things are important. I've chosen Colossians 3:2-3 to be my theme verse:
Set your minds (FOCUS) on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.


Wednesday 11 December 2013

Co-op Christmas Party

Opening Secret Santa gifts 






Make your own pizza lunch:

Decorating gingerbread houses:



Decorated sugar cookies:

Goofy kids in Christmas outfits:












Thursday 14 November 2013

Abandon

This is my absolute favourite song right now. I play it on every run. 

Abandon 

by Newsboys

Chasing after this world makes me tired
Praisin' my own name leaves me dry

There's gotta be so much more to life than this
A higher calling that I missed
I want my life to count, every breath

I wanna live with abandon
Give You all that I am
Every part of my heart Jesus
I place in Your hands
I wanna live with abandon

I'll drop everything to follow You
It's only Your hands I hold onto

There's gotta be more to life than this
A higher calling that I missed
I want my life to count, every breath

I'm not looking back
I'm done with that
Wanna give You all I have


Tuesday 5 November 2013

Routine

We are trying to get back into some sort of routine. Hoping to get a renewed love for homeschooling. Doesn't help though that our Mac almost died and lost all of the plans I made for the month of November. Ugh. 

Here's a few pics from today:
My boys always sit so strangely. Doesn't look comfortable at all. At least they are doing their math so I won't complain :)

Counting elephants and colouring by number :)

 This is a pic from last week. Doing his favourite thing...art!!

Our overgrown Nile river project. It started out like the pic below. We flooded it and boy did it ever grow (hooray for dollar store seeds)


Monday 28 October 2013

Failing

Ugh. As I look around my house and see the toys strewn everywhere, the sticky mess on the table, the dishes piled up in the sink, the crumbs all over the floor, the gobs of toothpaste all over the bathroom counter, the urine spots on the floor from boys who constantly miss the toilet, the piles of laundry that never seem to get any smaller, the grass that hasn't been mowed in over a month, and so much more, I am just overwhelmed once again and feeling like a failure. Why is it so hard to keep up with everything?  I know people say that a dirty house isn't the end of the world but it sure feels like it to me. It's just another thing on my list of things I'm not doing well. I know I've blogged about this feeling before but it just seems to be constantly on my mind. I just want better. For myself, for my kids, for my husband. Even battles that I'm "winning" are plagued with failures. 

Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. So frustrated. 

Thursday 24 October 2013

I did it!!!!!



This past Sunday was the Detroit Free Press/Talmer Bank Marathon and I ran the half marathon!!!

When I signed up in January I had no idea what to expect.  In all honesty I thought it was something I would never be able to do but figured I'd try anyways.  I was jealous that Tim ran it last year and I didn't.  And then I heard about Team World Vision and the decision to run was a no brainer.  Team World Vision partners with runners to raise money for children around the world.  The team I joined was specifically raising money for clean water for children in the Congo.  Every $50 raised gives a child clean water for LIFE! Incredible.  When I was 12 I lived in Kenya, Africa and personally saw the hardships of women and children having to carry water (and dirty water at that) for miles and miles.  I felt like partnering with this organization would not only help me meet my fitness goals, but also help me make a difference the lives of children in Africa.

My first few months of training were really rocky.  I started out using the 5K101 podcast program on my iPhone.  My first run was February 24th, 2013 and I did an interval walk/run for 3.2 km.  I could barely run for 1 minute at a time (my average pace was 9:15 min/km).  It then took me several weeks to move through each week of the program.  My training was very inconsistent and painful and I seriously doubted my ability to run anything more than 5km.  Then during a heat wave in the summer I was leaving my runs until after dark when it was cooler.  I was doing a fartlek run and in the transition from the curb to the road in the dark, I landed on it in an odd way.  I tried running on it the next day and it was so painful.  I decided to do cross training instead for a few weeks to let it rehab.  It felt better within two weeks so I went back to training.  Once again my training (and my eating habits) were less than stellar.  My husband convinced me to sign up for a 5K race to get me into gear.  It was a good thing he did.  I was so nervous about it that I trained really hard.  The race was August 25th, 2013 and my time was 32:50 (7:16 min/km average pace).  I was happy with it since it was a couple minutes faster than any training runs I had done and I didn't come in last!! What a long way I had come since the first run in February :)


From that point on I was hooked on running.  I think mostly because I gained a little bit of confidence in my abilities.  I began to be much more consistent (but not perfect) with the training plan provided by World Vision.  I started to increase my kilometers really quickly. And then my ankle started to hurt again.  Ugh.  I managed to get up to 15 km two weeks before the race and was really nervous that on race day I would end up walking that last 6 km that I'd never done before. And then add the ankle injury on top and I was even more nervous!

Race weekend arrived and we drove down to Windsor to stay at my parent's house (almost forgetting our passports...yikes).  Tim decided that he would still run the race with me even though he hadn't trained. So we went over to Detroit to pick up our race packages.  We saw the start line being assembled and then drove the first part of the race course on our way back to Canada to get a feel for it.  It became more of a reality and I was finally starting to get really excited!

There is a sign to the left of the picture above that says "E".  That is the wave that we started in.  If you look at the picture below it is the opposite direction of the picture above and shows how far from the start line we were and the waves went all the way to L or M.  Crazy!!!!  So many people!!

Lining up for our race packages (shirt, bib, gear bag)


Race morning started at 4 AM after not getting any sleep.  We carpooled with some friends and headed over to Detroit.  There was awful traffic downtown and my friend and I missed the team picture at the Team World Vision tent.  After a line up for the port-a-johns we headed to the start line.  Tim and I stuck together and started in E wave.  It was so great having him there with me for my first half marathon.  And the energy at that start line was incredible.  I can't even describe it.  There were so many runners and spectators and volunteers yet it all went off like a well oiled machine.  The race organizers should be proud!

Waiting for the race to start

GO team world vision!!!

 Countdown clock

The race started and Tim ran with me for almost 3 kms then told me to go ahead.  (After the race he told me that he seriously considered turning around and just waiting for me at the finish line.)  You can watch feed from the start line here.  Tim and I pass by at around 40:45. 

Then the Ambassador Bridge was probably a highlight of the whole race.  I was feeling great, I didn't walk at all and the view was stunning!!!!

View of Detroit and Windsor as I was running up the Bridge
Running down the bridge into Canada.  There is a Canada flag there above the runners' heads.  It's blurry because I refused to stop to take pictures ;)

After the bridge I ran down Riverside drive in Windsor.  It was another highlight of my run because Windsor is my hometown and holds so many memories.  I was also so excited to see some of my friends there to cheer me on as well as my Mom and Dad, my kids and my niece!  What a treat.  My mom even had tears in her eyes when she hugged me.  I got a kiss from each of my kids which was so special and gave me energy.....until I reached the tunnel.  It was a neat experience to run an "underwater mile" but it was sooooo hot and humid.  And I HATE being hot!!!  I had also reviewed the course map before the race and knew that coming out of the tunnel was the steepest hill on the course.  I think I had psyched myself out of it before I even came to it.  I managed to run up the tunnel hill without stopping but then I was spent.  The rest of the race was a major struggle for me and I did a lot of run/walking.  Maybe I should have walked sooner and saved my energy.  I went from 6:15 min/km for the first 10 km to doing around 7:00 min/km for the second 10 km.  I still ended with an average pace of 6:33 min/km. The mapmyrun details can be found here.

Running through the tunnel

The Canada and US flags at the underwater border.  Blurry cuz I passed them before I realized I had and there was no way I was turning around and going back.

I managed to finish the race with a time of 2:25:20...not too bad for my first half marathon.  I was happy with the time, but disappointed at the same time.  Looking back over my inconsistent training, I feel that I could have and should have done it much better.  NEXT YEAR I am going to KILL IT!!!!
You can watch me cross the finish line here.  I come into view along the middle yellow line at around 21:25 minutes into the video.  I love the smile on my face after I saw my time :)

After finishing I went to the Team World Vision tent for the race after party.  There was pizza and snacks and HEAT!  I met up with the people we carpooled with, stuck around until a few other friends finished the race and then headed back to Canada for my birthday lunch with family.  It was an awesome experience, especially to be a part of Team World Vision and know that my race was more than just a personal challenge.  I raised $1385 for the kids in Africa and our team as a whole raised over $115,000!!!!  AMAZING!!! Now I definitely have the bug and want to do as many races as possible.  I am being challenged to lead a team as well.  Really scary thought but it is something I feel God is calling me to do.  We will see....

My finisher medal

My memorabilia from the race

Official race results (not sure why it didn't log my 10 mile split)

Finisherpix picture of me crossing the finish line. I'm on the right in pink, behind the guy with the white shirt.



Overall it was an awesome experience for my first half marathon.  I say first half marathon because I know it won't be my last!!! I am looking forward to doing many more and then full marathons as well so that I'm not only "half crazy" but fully crazy!!!!