Thursday, May 31, 2012

Runnin' for the HOUSE!!!

Man, it's been crazy. I've barely had a chance to breathe, let alone update this thing. So I'll play a little catch up.
I ran my first 5K a few weeks ago! I've never done anything like that before. I usually wimp out and do whatever "fun walk" option is available. But this time around, all my friends were doing the 5K for the Ronald McDonald Runnin' For the House challenge. It's an event my station hosts, and we were volunteering with the setup. When I mentioned I would just do the walk, my friend Kristin told me she thought I should try the run. She reminded me that I go jogging everyday anyway, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
That's true...except my idea of jogging is more of a jog-walk for a mile, two if I'm feeling really ambitious. I've never done three before!
So after feeling a little peer-pressure, I snuck into the 5K runners section. And when Ronald McDonald himself kicked off the race, I started to run.

A few things I learned along the way:

I could almost hear my middle school P.E. teachers scream "Pace yourself!" I learned quickly it doesn't matter where you are in the pack, especially if you haven't trained. It was humbling to sprint that first half mile, then gasp for air and feel like you're gonna topple over!

Speaking of being prepared, having an inhaler would have been nice. Eating breakfast would have been smart, wearing sunscreen would have been even smarter!

Fanny packs ARE cool! All the serious runners had a belt or pack, which I totally wanted after jangling my keys for three miles!

Most importantly, I learned my body is a lot tougher than I give it credit for. I usually back out of stuff like this and blame my asthma or bad leg. But you know what? Once I paced myself better, my asthma wasn't an issue. And my leg never became a problem. Whenever it got hard, I would remember what this race was raising money for. I ran alongside families who have stayed at the Ronald McDonald House. Their stories were inspiring. One mother kept reminding her daughter about the importance of keeping this organization going, since they had to use its services not long ago.

I ran, walked, and jogged the race in 46 minutes. My goal was to do it under 50. It's a start! The best was seeing my friends all waiting for me at the finish line. I'd say we got a great workout, but it was probably negated when we went to Hash House A Go Go!

Me and Kristin. I can do a 5K...just can't keep my eyes open!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Two Home Sweet Homes

Home #1
Alright... it's decided. Kidmans are making their 5th move in four years.
We said we wouldn't do it unless we found a house that was worth it. I think this one will do the trick:


Whoever lived here before loved plants. There's a ton of them all around the front yard and the back. It's a one story with a big backyard and shed. Its in Green Valley, not too far from where we are now. My phone is being finicky about uploading more pictures, but at least you can see the front of it. The house is slightly smaller than our current one, but all the rooms are bigger. We basically figured we're losing the family room, which means the turtles will someday be roomies with the future kid. I was planning on a nautical/ocean theme anyway!

But the interior, new appliances, paint, yard, and special features more than make up for the lost family room! I'm still a little sad about leaving our home here behind, but I think this will be good for us. 

This is by far the easiest move ever. Our lease here isn't up until the 30th, and we already have keys to the new place. So we've just gradually moved a few things in here and there. Our awesome new landlord said she won't charge rent until the 15th, so we'll be fair and wait until then to move ourselves in. Then we have two weeks to clean up the old house! The rush of having to pack, transport, and deep clean within a few days always freaks me out each time, so it's nice not having to deal with that this time. 

We also have this to help us out this time around


Home #2
I wanted to move because of the dog... Judd wanted to move so he'd have a place to park a trailer. So as soon as we signed the lease, we were on Craigslist looking at trailers! Thing about them, they hold their value really well. We were seeing used ones for the same prices as new ones, so we figured we'd start fresh and get one that didn't have anything wrong with it for the same price.

So there's Judd's brand new toy! If you know him at all, you know he's gonna give it a makeover. The goal is to turn it into a camper that can haul around the bikes and paddleboat. He's putting in a floor, windows, sink, refrigerater, TV, and bed.

 I'm not joking.

Yay  for creativity, right? That's Judd, always gotta have a project going!