Monday, April 21, 2025
Cap and Gown!
Easter Sunday!
Easter 2025 was a delight from start to finish... MWC Life Church, Olive Garden lunch with the fam in Norman, then a Tulsa trip, cute Easter egg hunt and dinner at the Wilson home, and lots of photos with people I love! ❤
This = our family table at Olive Garden! (We had reservations at BJs, but they were very slow to seat us, so we headed across the street and had pretty great service at the OG!) We had a good talk about next week's race, poster ideas, Jace's fish (always), and potential future vacation ideas!
Marathon Monday #19!
Happy Monday, friends and fam!! I hope you had a lovely Easter weekend, and I hope this week is off to a good start so far. However temporary, I am currently caught up at work, so brace yourself for a barrage of blog posts today! =)
We've made it to the final week of marathon training season... for recovery reasons, the past week has mostly been filled with short bike rides and a few strength exercises and stretches for me. My foot is feeling much better, though, so I'm entirely grateful for that progress! And I'm planning to go to a chiropractor and try the KT tape before the race, as suggested by Chet Lee. Also planning to do an extra-short walk and dinner with Kristin on Wednesday. All in all, I would appreciate your prayers for endurance and stamina on race day - and for good weather!!
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Easter Eve!
Happy Saturday, friends and family! I just booked the Colorado flights for Mom and I for my graduation - get excited! I know this isn't the best Spring weather for Easter weekend, but I'm loving the sound of the rain as I sit here blogging in my PJ shorts and hoodie. If I'm choosing 3 emotions on the emotion wheel for today, I feel grateful, relaxed, and hopeful... very Easter appropriate. =)
I also feel reflective. Today is the 30-year anniversary of the OKC bombing, something I remember vividly from my 5th grade year. Mom took me to lunch that day and told me about it, then Miss White made the announcement to our class before school ended. And a week or two after that, I wrote a poem that became a bigger deal than I'd anticipated. Watching all of that on the news was jarring, and it had a big impact on my 12-year-old self to know that Mom's former office was right across the street from the Murrah Building. The race next weekend will be the 25th "Run to Remember," and along the course, they have posters with individual photos honoring each of the 168 people who were killed that day...
This = Parker in her fun colorful shoes (she came to greet me with the best excited scream when she realized I was there!), Bill and Tate playing on the mini-air hockey table (so cute!), a fun Easter wreath, and a random pre-dinner candid I snapped when my heart was full thinking how very fortunate I am to be friends with them! lol