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Location:

Provo,UT,USA

Member Since:

Aug 02, 1999

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I ran the Top of Utah Marathon in 4:43 after having my third child the year before. 5 K in 24:19, 10 K in 53 minutes pregnant. Survived personal training from my lovable but slightly overbearing husband Sasha for more than 8 years!!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break 23:45 in the 5k.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay thin and full of energy.

Not be an embarassment to my family full of world class athletes.

Personal:

Madly in love with Sasha. We have been married since 1996 and have been blessed with seven of the most adorable and talented children : Benjamin, Jennifer, Julia, and Joseph, Jacob, William and Stephen.

All of our children have run in at least one race, including Jacob and William who did it inside the womb. I enjoy various non-running activities such as: baking, sewing, playing organ, piano and flute, painting, and playing with our  vivacious children.

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Even though technically I walked about 100 meters of this run I'm counting all five simply because I'm pregnant and I can. My eyes are tired today...I was crying over everything yesterday...I had to run late because I had crazy things to do in the morning that had to be done first thing...the wind was TERRIBLE...and from all directions. I just couldn't stand it on the way back so I stopped to walk for a bit to deal with being tired and pregnant and in horrible wind.

I wrote a story. It's called Rose. I had a dream about a girl with a terrible burn on her face who grew all sorts of beautiful flowers. I wrote it all down when I was on our trip to St. George. I just have one more paragraph to write and then I'll be done with my first short story ever...My friend Sarah Barlow has been inspiring me to write. She is into poetry and writing novels. I love telling stories to my kids and have made up an entire series of stories that I tell to them on special occasions(meaning mommy's not too tired or creatively drained that day ) In these stories there are some little kids that have stumbled on a special golden ball that can take them anywhere in the world...or anywhere they can imagine(my kids get to decide sometimes where we go and we've been to appliance world, paper world...you get the idea). Once they are in this place they have to find a forest and sing a special song to see if any of the trees are talking trees. (we used to walk past a tree every day and I would pretend it could talk for my kids). If they find a talking tree then they get to hear a story. The little girl writes them down and the little boy illustrates them. They take the stories home and share them with the children of the world.

It's been a great way to teach my kids about creative thinking, geography, history..mostly I just make up crazy stories though to make them laugh..or make me laugh..it's fun.

Comments
From Brent on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 22:18:06

Sarah, your full of surprises, very nice surprises, and great mother. By the way, sweet run against the wind, without Bob Seager.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From sarah on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 23:25:08

Thanks Brent..I'm trying. I have a lot of crazy ideas and creativity. Who's Bob Seager..I'm not good in the popular music department.

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