Friday, January 21, 2011
Overdue update
Tim is trying to get into PA school in March and so he has to take a few required classes now. He started the semester this week with Algebra and a wellness course. They are both online and are going to require quite a bit of work. He is realizing he's got his work cut out for him! So, he is in the office working on his math homework, so I thought I would get caught up on my blogging since I have him out of my hair now-haha!!
I seem to have skipped a few fun events from the fall when updating my blog, so I thought I'd go back and do a quick re-cap.
The kids had a great Halloween-Brady dressed up as Buzz Lightyear ( a compromise, he wanted to be Iron Man, I sad no!) and Grayson was the cutest little monkey! We taught him to make the monkey sound, so the whole time he trick or treated he said Ooo ooo ah ah. Very cute! Grayson made it down the street before needing to be carried, and Brady made it all the way around the neighborhood.They both got tons of candy! We also had lots of fun visiting all the pumpkin patches in town. Well, just 2, but still. The boys enjoyed all the corn mazes, hay bails, tractor rides, pony rides and petting zoos, and pumpkin picking. Grayson carved his first pumpkin, but wasn't very interested in the whole process. We got him to clean out a few handfuls of the guts, but that was about it. Brady did a great job though and we even let him do the tracing of the pattern and the sawing! Such a big boy!
Brady spent the fall playing soccer. They practiced twice a week and had games on Saturdays. Brady was one of the oldest in the group and had the most experience playing, so he pretty much dominated the field. We had to work with him on sharing the ball and trying to get his teammates to play. Brady would go out there and score like 10 goals and the other kids would be playing in the dirt, just standing there or sitting on the side with mom and dad. It was pretty funny to watch. I found a league that has better coaching and the kids on his team will hopefully be closer to his age and skill level. That starts in February and he cant wait for soccer to start again!
In November, Grayson was finally baptised! My Dad who is a Deacon did the dunking and my good friend Jen Glaser flew in from VA to be the Godmother and my brother Doug flew in from North Carolina to be the Godfather. They were both only here for the weekend, but we had a wonderful visit! Grayson is now officially a baptised catholic!
Later that month I finally gave in and took Grayson for his first haircut. The only place his hair was really long was in the back. And I don't know what it was, but I did not want to get it cut! It was so soft and he loved me to play with his hair and maybe it just meant that he was still a baby. But when we gave him a bath one night his hair went down to his shoulders when it got wet, so I thought, ok, it's time. And he did great! Brady screamed through his entire first hair cut. Grayson on the other hand sat up in the chair like a big boy, sucked his lollipop and watched sports while the stylist did her thing. That's my laid back Grayson.
On November 20th, Tim and I celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary. My parents watched the boys and we had a lovely dinner out alone at the Melting Pot. He was wonderful! And still so hard to believe that we had been married for 7 years! What an incredible journey it has been!
Then there was Thanksgiving. We hosted the big day at our house and there were 9 adults and 3 children. I worked all week making sure everything was done ahead of time and had everything scheduled and planned out to the minute. It was great! I was even able to go for a run in the morning then come home and watch the parade! We had great food and great company. It was a very blessed Thanksgiving.
December was another super busy month. I am a part of a Moms Club and hosted the Christmas Party the first weekend, then hosted a Pampered Chef party the following weekend, then had a weekend off, then Tim's mom and dad came down for Christmas. The nice thing about hosting so many events and guests was it made me keep my house clean! Haha!!
So that is a recap of what we've been up to. I will post pictures of it all soon.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
New Years Resolution
Brady checking out his Gingerbread family from Great Granny Dee
The Mann fam with Grandpa Mann (visiting from IN) and Nana (visiting from KS)
Friday, October 15, 2010
Busy Days
Then the following weekend we had our "last" bike event of the season. I say "last", because Tim just volunteered to be a bike medic for the Livestrong 90 mile ride in Austin on the 24th. He just signed up for this a few days ago. Hmmm....me and the boys might volunteer to help out at a break point or start line stuff. We'll see. I would love to ride in it, but it is another fund raising ride and we agreed to only do one of those per season and last weekend we did the MS 150. But, since he is a volunteer he doesn't have to pay or raise funds, he is donating his time instead. Yeah, rough gig! So anyway, last weekend we did the MS 150 which is a bike ride starting at the Alamo Dome downtown San Antonio and riding 70 miles (with a 100 mile Century option-which of course we took!) out to New Braunfels on Day 1, then a 60 mile ride back to San Antonio on Day 2. Last year my dad and I rode it and it poured the entire first day! It rained so much that there was flooding in New Braunfels and they closed the century option, then canceled Day 2! It was absolutely miserable! But this year was wonderful! We had perfect weather and the ride was organized very well. Since it was a charity ride there weren't any timing chips and places weren't awarded. But we rode very well and finished day 1 in about 5 hours ride time. Unfortunately my Dad had to fly out to a conference on Sunday morning so it was just Tim and I riding on Day 2. We did even better though on Day 2! It was an awesome ride! We averaged 18 miles/hour and were done by 11:30 am! It was great! It was a great ride to finish out the season on...I am getting ready to run a 5 miler though the end of October, so the race season is completely finished. Just the big ones for now. Hopefully a baby bump will be getting in my way soon! :)
Team "Mannhandlers"
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Wurst Tri Ever
Yay, almost done! Time to run!
Tim coming across the finish line. Yay Tim!
This was pretty tricky here-this looks like it's the end, the finish line is to my left, but no, there was still a 1/2 mile loop around the finish!
First time triathletes-in our "super suits". We got one piece tri suits for the big day. They are not very appealing and chubsters like me, but they sure do work well!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Brady's 4th Birthday
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
TV debut!
The stroller fitness business I own called Baby Boot Camp made it to the big screen! Ok, maybe not the big screen...more like small scale local morning show, but hey, call it what you will my business was on TV! I pay for advertising on a local mom resource website called Moms Around SA and the creator of the website has a regular spot on our local morning show, San Antonio Living. I mentioned that I wanted to be on the show a few months ago, and a few weeks ago I got a call asking if I wanted to do a segment on the show. Wahhoo!!! It was a really quick piece and I don't feel like I promoted the local classes enough, but from the big picture view it went great. It gave me exposure and put the Baby Boot Camp name out there. So, if you'd like to take a peek at our big TV debut just click on the link below.