My Boys

My Boys

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

2nd Sprint Triathlon

I completed my 2nd sprint triathlon! My goal was to improve my time from last year, but the training process didn't look like it would yield the results I wanted. Last year I swam a 6:40, biked at 15.5mph, and ran a 7:53 pace for the 5K. I knew I could improve the swim easily, but my bike pace was around 15-15.3mph and my run average was stuck at an 8:15 mile pace during the months leading up to the race. I was super frustrated because I had been training all year, including hills and speed training on the bike, yet my times were not improving! (I even had new bike pedals with cages for my feet, which was supposed to help improve my time using different leg muscles.) There wasn't much more I could do about the biking, so I started focusing on the running. After I ran 3 or 4 miles outside, I started coming home and doing mile sprints on the treadmill while slowly increasing my pace. That helped a lot!

A week before the race, there was a 5K race in my neighborhood that I signed the whole family up for. There was a one-mile option as well, and the family bailed out on me and picked that over the 5K. My race was first, and I came in 6th place. Three high school track kids beat me, one guy, and a 6th grader, so I was the first woman to cross the finish line. :) My pace was a 7:35 average per mile, which I was super proud of. It gave me a lot of confidence going into my sprint triathlon the following week!


Caleb came in 1st place right behind the pacers at a 5:55 mile. (He asked his high school track buddies that beat me in the 5K to pace him in the mile run at a 5:30 pace.) Carter was a minute behind Caleb in 2nd place. Bryson finished around 9 minutes and Matt and Austin ran together at a 9:30 pace.


My sprint triathlon the following week began bright and early waking up at 4:15 and leaving the house at 5am. The race started at 7am....for some people. The swim is first, which took place in a high school natatorium as a snake swim. It takes time to cycle everyone through the swim. Last year I waited 30 minutes before I got in the water, which was frustrating, but I just chatted with a friend until it was time to start. This year I waited over an hour! It was so difficult to see people finishing the race before I even started! Plus the wind and the heat picked up the later it got in the morning and my adrenaline decreased. Everyone was supposed to "self seed" at the start of the race, which worked okay last year, but this year there were more participants and people started jumping in line because they got tired of waiting. So when I finally did get in the water, I had to pass 5 or 6 people during the swim, which is very difficult to do in a snake swim! It was not the best start to the race, and I was frustrated to know that an improvement in my swim time likely wouldn't happen after all since I had to stop swimming at one point stuck behind 4 people in front of me.

The bike portion was on the feeder of a 4-lane road. I passed 10 roadkill and had to watch for sharp rocks and glass the whole time, so it was a little nerve-racking.


It is SO hard to run after biking. Your legs feel like jello for the first quarter mile, and it improves only slightly from there. 

About to cross the finish line. I was grateful to be done!



Though it was a rough start to my race, I actually improved in every single area! My swim time was a 6:15, biking averaged 15.9mph, and my running pace was a 7:44 per mile. I was thrilled and exhilarated! I'm glad that I did it again to prove to myself that I could beat my time, but I don't plan on continuing. I can't do much more about improving my swim and my run. The only area that I could take off significant time is my biking...and the only way to do that is to drop thousands (ballpark 10 grand) into a new road bike. I can think of many other options for that money! So I am hanging up my swim cap and goggles. I loved achieving something that was scary and different than anything I've done. It was fun to pursue a goal and succeed this year. I'm going to keep the cycling going as part of my workouts since it's actually something I enjoy!

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Spring Baseball Season

Bryson has played with the same teammates for 3 or 4 seasons of baseball. Unfortunately for spring season, the majority of the team chose to pay select ball. (Quite pricey and games on Sunday) He had two of the same teammates, but otherwise played on a new team with a new coach this season. There were several things about the coaching that were frustrating, but we appreciate him stepping up to lead the team. Unlike previous seasons where Bryson was middle-of-the-pack, on this new team, he was one of the strongest players. While this meant the team struggled a bit more, Bryson got some new opportunities such as pitching regularly. He improved a lot and had his hardest hits this season. Bryson had three in-the-park homeruns due to hits that went all the way to the fence. (The hits should have been triples but there were throwing errors on the other team.) Matt thinks Bryson has the best potential of all our boys in baseball.

Bryson on the mound pitching








Because Matt coaches Carter's baseball team, I'm Bryson's buddy at all his games.


Carter had a fantastic season. Matt says Carter has a runner's instinct that you can't teach easily. He knows how to run the bases and what to do without a coach telling him. He played shortstop and also pitched 3 or 4 times. He batted first in the lineup because he almost always got on base.


A rare moment of Carter not doing what he's supposed to while waiting to bat. :)


Matt coached his team to another championship win this season.

We had fun watching the championship game because it was a nail biter!


Baseball is a huge commitment, but it's something that our boys love and Matt loves coaching. It has been fun to watch them pursue something they enjoy and also improve.

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Other April Activities

Carter's band got first place in a competition.


A mega egg from one of our chickens. We we were hoping it would be a double-yolker (only has happened once), but it was just super large.


Trying crawfish for Austin and Bryson's first time. Matt spent 4 hours in the hot sun flipping hamburgers for this stake activity. The rest of us went to Capri's baptism.


Ward father/son campout (which means I got the night to myself!)
Austin with his good buddy, Grant, at the campout.

Matt's jeep has a tent attached to the back. Matt camped outside with Austin and Bryson one night in April at their request. Maybe it's an eyesore, but the boys love doing this on occasion!

Monday, April 18, 2022

Easter Festivities


Neighborhood Easter egg hunt


We did a family service activity for the refugees in the downtown area. Their religious beliefs are different than ours, but we provided an opportunity to get out of their apartment and participate in some fun outdoor activities.


Ariane hosted Easter dinner/egg hunt this year. One of the activities we did for the kids is each kid used peeps to create a story from the scriptures. Bryson did Gethsemane, Caleb did Nephi tied up on the ship, and Carter helped Luman do a scene of King Benjamin preaching on the tower.


Egg hunt afterwards

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Carter Turns 12

Birthday buddies

As we did with Caleb, Carter was able to have a big party for his 12th birthday at Altitude Trampoline Park (in lieu of birthday presents). He invited school and baseball friends and had a great time running around with his friends. I woke up in the middle of the night that night with a start realizing I didn't take ANY pictures at his party earlier that day. HUGE Mom fail. :(

I met Carter for lunch on his birthday at school and brought him some Chicken Salad Chick, which is a perfect choice because it's what I would have chosen for my birthday lunch. Later that afternoon, my friends and I got together for dessert and games to celebrate my birthday. It's tricky to share a birthday, but Carter is very mature about it--not expecting all the attention and making sure I feel special too.


Papa came to give Carter his birthday quarters. My parents gave Carter a new book and some freeze-dried strawberries (per Carter's strange request!).

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Rodeo

One of our activities over Spring Break was to go to the rodeo. We hadn't been in several years, and it was Austin's last chance to do mutton busting, so it was a must! My boys found it very educational as they got to watch a ewe birth a placenta (baby born an hour earlier). They also got to watch several chicks go through the process of breaking out of an egg. Clayton and Kara went the same day we did with their kids. We met up a few times but mostly did our separate paces.

Petting zoo

This was a new exhibit: walk-in parakeet cage







Farm to Market area where the kids got to see the process of growing corn, vegetables, and milking a cow and then taking the product to the grocery store. 



Austin practicing his mutton busting skills.

Everyone waiting to watch Austin's ride.

Austin did the 4th best in his group of 30 mutton busters. He was real sad (and embarrassed?) that he didn't hold on all the way to the end, but his sheep also rammed him into the side. We all were impressed he held on as long as he did. Most kids get dumped right out of the gate.


Austin and Bryson each got to pick out a [very expensive] ride, and they picked this zero gravity one where you stand up and only have a seat belt holding you in. 


Matt took a half day off work to join us, which was an extra special treat! Austin worships the ground Matt walks on, so he was especially thrilled to have his daddy there with us.

Monday, January 10, 2022

Sea World

Over Christmas break, we took a trip to Sea World since it had been about 8 years since we last went as a family.  Clayton and Kara's family joined us, which was so fun! We splurged and bought some fast passes as we anticipated it would be very busy on New Year's Day.

Probably the favorite ride of the majority

I liked how smooth this ride was.

Christmas decorations




The shows are always a nice chance to sit down.



Matt had connections and we were able to get 3 food passes, which helped a lot! Each food pass could get a meal every 90 minutes, so we just rotated whose turn it was to eat and all stayed well fed. 😀


Fast wooden rollercoaster

It was a full day of fun!