Thursday, July 24, 2014

Enjoy all the days!

     Last week I had another birthday and many of you would probably agree with me when I say that the older I get the more these days seem to happen!:). Every year my family finds the way to my heart through my love of ice cream cake and other sweets, but it turns out each year there are more candles on these deserts and I just don't think that's very fair:).  Every year I try to convince Kelli that instead of one day of fun that I am entitled to an entire birthday week!  Kelli, being the much wiser half of our team, came up with a far better idea than my birthday week.  She said instead of making your birthday a special day where you attempt to cram in as many fun activities as possible, why not treat EVERY day like your birthday and do something fun every day of the year!!  This of course sounded like a fantastic idea to me!  

     We do a fairly good job of this right now but her point was why wait to do that one special thing on a special day, aren't they all just as special as the rest?  She makes a very valid point, why hold off on taking that trip to the ocean, or playing that really nice golf course, or going out to that fancy dinner, for that one special day each year when you could do it any day of the year!?  None of us have any more of an idea than the next of what will happen from day to day so why not live each one to the fullest?  Kelli is absolutely right when she says that every single day we have on this earth is a special one so we better live them like they are!:)

This newfound philosophy of ours is why a couple days after my birthday I got online and made a tee time for that "once in a lifetime" type golf course!:). I'm going to be in Dallas in a couple weeks for a training so I figured I better take advantage of being in the hometown of my beloved Cowboys by taking in a round of golf on the worlds only NFL themed golf course, Cowboys Golf Club!!  From the replica of five Lombardi trophies to the blue stars in the middle of the fairway, I look forward to this round of golf more than possibly any other round I've ever played in my entire life!  Having my dad join me, a devout Minnesota Vikings fan, will only make the experience that much more enjoyable.  I look forward to this being just one of many special days to come!

Remember, it's too easy to forget just how special each and every day really is, don't lose sight of how lucky we all are just to have another day:)

Monday, July 14, 2014

Accomplishment!

     This past week I had a few things happen that made me think about just how blessed I have been to accomplish what I have in my life!  If you are unfamiliar with my past then that comment may come as a bit surprising, if you know where I've been and what I've done then you completely understand it.  It all started when I shared my story of my alcoholism and the wreck that nearly killed me with a stranger.  As I shared some of the details of the events with her she was brought to tears and said that it was too moving of a story for her to hide her emotions.  Naturally I was in tears by this point, cause I'm a bit of a crier, and as this lady left I began to understand again just how thankful I am that God has given me another chance at this life on Earth!  It has been nearly 12 years since that accident and although I have some lingering physical effects that I continue to deal with, they are very minor and it is easy for me to almost forget about what could have been.
     I have been running now for about five or six years, mostly recreational runs to try to stay in somewhat decent shape because as it turns out my steady diet of anything containing sugar started to slowly catch up with me when I turned 30!  I have run a few 5k's with Jill and a couple fun runs for the Diabetes Association and Susan G. Komen, but nothing longer than Bloomsday here in Spokane which is somewhere around a 10k.  So when Jill proposed earlier this year that we run a half marathon together I initially thought she was nuts!  But I agreed to do one with her as long as we trained together so we could help push each other into condition for it and we signed up for the Missoula Half Marathon.  I figured if I'm going to do one might as well be in the town in which my soul resides:)  So we trained for about three months and ran it yesterday on a beautiful day in a great little city.  While we were running it I was shocked at how "Missoulian" this event is!  At about the 3 mile mark there was a man wearing a tuxedo playing a grand piano in his yard cheering us on, as we crossed the McKlay bridge there were a couple of spectators rooting us on with their husky dogs, by the time we reached the university district there was 90's rap and classical music being played on the same block, and just when I thought we'd witnessed enough cultural commingling for the day at about the 12 mile mark we were passed by a guy signing Katy Perry's Roar as though he was the only one around.  The whole day I was amazed at just how much the entire community of Missoula has fully embraced this event and put their own stamp on it.  As we turned onto Higgins to head over the bridge and cross the finish line the sides of the road were lined with people cheering on strangers, coaxing us to push it to the finish line!  Once across the line we were adorned with our huge medals and as we cooled down with water and snacks I felt like an Olympian!!  
     Finishing this race was an extremely gratifying experience that was only made better by the fact that I got to share it with my sister.  We ran the entire race side by side so we could help each other stay at the pace we needed to, and at about the 7 mile mark I told Jill if I finish this thing it might be one of my prouder moments in life.  She asked why and I told her about sharing my story with that lady who had not known it and I explained to Jill how it gave me a reminder of how lucky I am to even be able to run, let alone run a half marathon!  It sometimes slips my mind that more than one doctor had told me that I might not ever walk again!  Because of the fact that my day to day life has really not been affected that much, I often forget how staggering my chances were of doing the things in this life that I love to do without having to clear a major obstacle first.  As I pounded the pavement yesterday working my way to the finish line I couldn't help but feel completely blessed to be able to take each step!  It may be surprising but even I need a reminder sometimes of how blessed I am and how lucky I am to be doing the things that I do.  I can only hope that I never stop taking advantage of my fortunes and never stop experiencing this life to fullest!!
Remember, sometimes all of us need a brief wake up call to remind us of the things that really matter in life!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Half over or just begun?

     Time just seems to slip by faster by the day anymore!  Here we are in the second week of July already and I find myself asking wether my summer is half over or just beginning!  Holdin true to my new form of consistency with this blog this is only about my second post of the summer and I'm already asking such a deep question.  This is probably because this far our summer days have been rapidly filling up with work and house projects.  Work has been busy with Ryan and I handling most of the claims in Klamath Falls, OR, we are on our way back down again for trip number three on the year for me:).  That part of the country is becoming far too familiar for my liking!

     Aside from work stuff Kelli and I decided to install all new windows in the basement, including an egress for a future bedroom.  We did it with the thoughts of finishing the basement this winter but now that the windows are in I'm having a tough time not diving right into the rest of the project!  We had Dan and Donna come over to help out and despite having to cut two holes in the foundation, which is never an easy task, they went in smoothly and look great!

     We have snuck in a little fun this summer so far, I got to do a little fly fishing on the Yakima river on my way home from Yakima, and we've taken in as much of our local summer fun as possible along the way.  Things like the music in Manito park, and outdoor movies at the Shop in the Perry District!  
     
     Kelli and I also spent the fourth on a boat cruise on lake Coeur D Alene to watch the amazing firworks display they set off from a barge on the water!  This was made even more enjoyable by the fact that we sat right next to a little old grandma who had brought her grandchildren, who were probably our age, to the show.  That alone was a special enough story as it was, but as I chatted with her, like I tend to do:), I discovered that she worked for president Regan!  She didn't divulge exactly whatshe did for him but whatever it was it warranted two secret service agents to be at her beck and call!   You just never know what kind of story the stranger next to you has to share:)

     So as we enter the midway point of summer and I look at our calendar full of events with only about two open weekends between now and September, I think I have my answer, our summer has just begun!!  We still have plenty of fun activities planned for the summer, starting with the Missoula half marathon this coming weekend!  So as long as in still standing after running 13.5 miles next Sunday, which in still trying to figure out why I ever thought was a good idea, I'll continue to update this page with nothing less than the stellar consistency you've all grown accustomed to!:). I hope all of your summers are just begging as well!!

Remember, if life seems rushed just look at your clock as often as possible, that always seemed to make school go by slower!:)