Thursday, November 19, 2009

Answers to your questions on the marathon!






Here are the answers to your burning questions on the marathon:
Did they finish? Yes. Lance ran it in 4:22 and Tommy in 4:45.
What did the front of Tommy's shirt read? Tommy 1st Timer Lubbock, Texas (the back read, Sheridan and Brenner's Daddy)
Are the pictures after the marathon? Yes, they look pretty good don't they for just having run so far!
When did Brenner break his arm? About 3 weeks before we left on our trip, cast is off and he is doing well, he gets to start basketball after Thanksgiving.
Has Brenner outgrown Sheridan? Depends on who you ask, if you actually measured them the answer would be yes. However, big sis is in great denial over this fact!
Can we still contribute to the LAF for Tommy's run? YES! We have until December 1st to raise about $2,000 for those of you who have contributed. Thank you! If you would still like to contribute, please visit the following:

And finally, will Tommy and Lance keep running? Yes. In fact, Lance is running the White Rock Marathon in Dallas on Dec. 13, Tommy is taking much slower. I told him, "the turkey trot isn't going to be quite the same as the NYCM." His response, go big or go home! He wants to run one big one a year and numerous halfs throughout the year for training.
The experience was awesome! 43,000 runners, 2 million spectators and fall in NYC! Doesn't get much better than that!



Sunday, October 25, 2009

Run Tommy Run!

It all started at Christmas last year, Tommy's brother Lance annonced that he was going to run a marathon. We all thought he was joking, afterall, he was holding a cookie at the time! Lance indeed did start training to run a marathon on January 5 and Tommy followed his lead and began training in February.

All of those weeks of training lead to this week, the 'taper' they call it in the running world. Typically, the guys run about 40 miles each week for training. In one week, they meet the ultimate challenge as the run with 40,000 other runners in the New York City Marathon. Lance and Tommy are part of the Lance Armstrong Foundation Team for LiveStrong. We have almost $2,500 left to raise for the LAF, to donate, visit: www.livestrong.org/grassroots2009/thomaswnyc09

Best wishes to Tommy and Lance as they achieve this goal! We are so very proud of you both!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Nice Girls Do Finish Last

A little backstory...

My brother-in-law Lance at Christmas announced that he was going to train for a marathon. He began his quest in January and Tommy quickly followed training in February. About mid-June, I decided that I would train to WALK a half marathon. The three of us signed up to participate in the Crossroads half marathon in Odessa which took place this last weekend.

I found a training program: www.halhigdon/halfmarathon/walk.htm and began training. My best friend, Shar walked with me during the week and the long weekend walks, often meeting at 4 or 5 in the morning to walk. The program lasted 12 weeks

That takes us to the half marathon day. I was pretty nervous, not knowing what to expect, but knowing that I would finish no matter what. It was an unbelievable day with amazing cool weather and low breezy clouds. As the starting gun went off and the serious runners pulled out of the starting gate, I was content to be way in the back...walking...just me and ..... Oh, yeah, no one! I was dead last! Actually, I wasn't all alone, as the last lone marathoner, I had a police escort about the first 6 miles, as they were pulling up pylons and signs as I passed by. One policeman asked, "are you doing the half?"

"Yes," I answered, "and I'm walking the whole way!" I'm sure the entire Odessa police force was glad that I was not going to walk a full marathon.

Things were going quite well, when about mile 2, my right calf began to ache. Now, mind you, I've never walked 13.1 miles, but I had walked plenty, including a 10 miler in my training. I never have had any trouble, except the occasional blister. Mile 4 it was really hurting and by mile 6 I was praying that I could finish. Eventually, the pain went into numbness and I kept forging ahead.

Shar texted me words of encouragement throughout the race, my favorite was "YOU ROCK". Funny enough, I happened to be in the port-a-potty when I received that text, hardly feeling like a rockstar!

About mile 10, Tommy, the peeps, Mimi, Poppy and Lance found me on the course and cheered me on to the end. I crossed the finish line at 4 hours and 29 minutes and 35 seconds. Placing 152nd out of 152. Lance placed 1st in his age division, with Tommy placing 3rd. They placed 32nd and 40th overall in the half. We all got medals and the kids did a fun run. Here are a few things I learned in doing the half marathon:

I'll start with what I lost, besides a race, about 20 pounds and 2 toenails.

Realizing that accepting the notion that I'm a bp (born procrastinator) can be a state of mind and not a state of being.

12 weeks pass by just the same if you are doing something or if you aren't doing something, time is time, it is up to us how to utilize it.

Healthy habits are contagious, just think, Lance began, Tommy followed, I followed, Shar followed, our kids ran the fun run... and on and on.

The most important thing I learned, which is an important lesson for me and for our children. Unlike the infamous quote of Ricky Bobby, 'if you're not first, you're last', there is something to be said for finishing something, no matter how long the journey.

Being last, someone has to be you know.

And even being last, I still won!

Kids walking to the start line for their 100 yard dash.
And they are off!

The overachievers of the Wood family - Tommy and Lance


The four of us with our medals!




Wednesday, July 8, 2009

GART Day 6 - Fly Fishing and Horseback Riding

The Great American Road Trip - Day 6, Tuesday, July 7, 2009

'THE FISH WERE BITING, BUT SO WERE THE HORSES'

We set the kids up at fly fishing school with Gallatin River Guides. It was a one hour class on a stocked pond off of the Gallatin River.

Learning to cast on land.
Hard work pays off!

Casting on her own.


Whoa! That fish is as big as she is!!!
It took our little gal about an hour to land
this rainbow trout, she and the guide were
very patient to get her a great trophy pic!


MONTANA ON HORSEBACK
This is probably one of my favorite
pics from this vacation so far

I think he is charging the British.
The fishing went great, horseback riding not so much. The kids did great on the horses in the corral, but were a little intimidated by the up and down trail and feeling good control on the horses. Maybe next time.






Let's get outta here! That is one big bear!

Action shot of running from a statue.

GART Day 5 Big Sky, MT

The Great American Road Trip Day 5, Monday, July 6, 2009

We were thankful to be at one spot for the next week. The Resort at Big Sky, MT. The views are beautiful and the hotel is lots of fun.

Yes, that is a mound of snow in the background!

Princess Pink Running Bear

Chief Ima Handful



Big Smiles to be in Big Sky!

GART Day 4 - Billings, MT

The Great American Road Trip Day - Sunday, July 5, 2009

I don't know about you, but I'm tired! We stayed overnight in Billings, MT. We ate brunch at a great place, "Stella's, she's a nice Italian girl". I loved that!

Flowers at the hotel in Billings, MT





GART - Day 3 Sheridan, Wyoming (Post 5)

The Great American Road Trip Day 3 - Saturday, July 4, 2009
She meets her namesake.

My parents moved to Sheridan, Wyoming in 1986, I was able to go and stay there during breaks in College. It is the most beautiful little town you have ever seen. That is where we came up with the name for Sheridan - not she is not named after the hotel, (by the way that is Sheraton), and she is not named after some bizarre soap opera character. The town of Sheridan is in the Mountains and has a victorian flair.

The historic Sheridan Inn, where Buffalo Bill dined.
We were able to have dinner here.

I'm here, I finally made it to Sheridan!
(p.s. her brother was pouting in the car,
he doesn't have a city of his own!)

Sheridan meet Sheridan


On our way to the scenic town of Sheridan, Wyo.

GART Day 3 Gillette, Wyo (Post 4)

The Great American Road Trip Day 3 - Saturday, July 4, 2009
A trip down memory lane

We left Devil's Tower and drove around Gillette, Wyoming where I grew up enroute to our next stop. Here are some pics of where i used to hang out.

812 Apricot
My grandparent's home


Twin Spruce Junior High



George Amos Memorial Library




CCHS - Campbell County High School

Note the poor abused mascot Humphrey



423 Circle Drive, I lived there

for 9 years.

DEVIL'S TOWER

JULY 4, 2009

GART Day 3 - Devil's Tower (Post 3)

Great American Road Trip Day 3 - Saturday, July 4, 2009
National Monument: Devil's Tower, Wyoming
Jr. Ranger Badges earned: 4

We left Rapid City and traveled to Devil's Tower, Wyoming. I remember going there a lot as a kid and camping with my family. (sorry pics are in reverse order of what I intended, but we will go backwards!)

Double Junior Rangers - Mt. Rushmore and Devil's Tower

Sheridan being sworn in to receive her badge.

Brenner in his tri-corn colonist hat that he
wore for the day receiving his badge.


The 1 mile hike around the base of DT.

And here it is from a distance.




GART Day 3 Rapid City, SD (Post 2) - Saturday, July 4, 2009

The Great American Road Trip Day 3 Saturday, July 4, 2009
States Traveled: South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana

We stayed in Rapid City after our day at Mt. Rushmore. Downtown Rapid City has statues of each President, the kids had a lot of fun looking for their favorites

George Washington, Brenner's all time favorite!

Brenner with his Junior Ranger Badge from Mt. Rushmore. He has announced that after attending the Naval Academy he wants to live in South Dakota and work at Mt. Rushmore.

Sheridan with her lost tooth!


Who needs a picture of a statue of a
President when this cutie is around!

Tommy with his fave - Ronald Reagan. I think at night, he still dreams of the days of Reagonomics. Tommy feels about Reagan how Alex P. Keaton felt about Nixon.





Tuesday, July 7, 2009

GART Day 3 Black Hills National Cemetery Post 1

As we drove out from Rapid City, SD we came upon Black Hills National Cemetery. My Grandpa Charlie is buried there. We had an opportunity to stop and visit his grave. He was a wonderful man and my memories are so fond of him. I got to tell our children stories all about him; what he liked to do, how he met my grandmother, how he spoiled his grandchildren. It was very special.

My grandfather served in the Army Air Corps as a Sergeant from 1942 to 1945.

Our peeps. S - had Grandpa Charlie met you, he would have loved what a lovely young lady you are and what an amazing writer and spectacular reader you are. B - had Grandpa Charlie met you he would have adored your love of history and your imagination for living in any moment but the present! Tommy - you and Grandpa Charlie would have had so many talks about football and politics!

Thanks Daddy for taking this special picture!



GART Day 2

Great American Road Trip Day 2: Friday, July 3, 2009
States Traveled: Wyoming, South Dakota
National Monument: Mt. Rushmore

We left the Reynolds with their great conversation and wonderful food and drove through the Southeast part of Wyoming, we crossed into South Dakota and made it to Mt. Rushmore.


Clark, Ellen and the kids - next stop the world's second largest ball of twine!
To say he is excited is a complete understatement!

Super cuties!


Scott Nelson - this pic is for you!



We had an awesome seat for the fireworks...
however, the cloud cover made the show impossible to see.





GART Day 1

The Great American Road Trip Day 1: Thursday, July 2nd
States Traveled: Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming

We invaded the Turners late Wednesday evening and that gave us a head start on Thursday's travel. We traveled in four states on this day and arrived at the home of the Reynolds'. The kids had a blast playing with Shelby and Ross. Tommy and I enjoyed visiting with Cassie and Larry. And Cassie and I stayed up way too early in the morning dicussing everything from parenting to pedicures to politics! Thanks Reynolds - you are a super duper schmooper family! And guess what? Pictures....


That is one big baby bottle!


Shelby feeds her calf...

...Sheridan helps from afar.



Shelby, 7 and Sheridan, 8


Ross, 5 and Brenner, 6


Boys will be boys...