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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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Felt a little tired during the last mile. 

Talked to one of Sasha's running partners today about pipe organs. He is building his own....wow...Although I hate being the ward organist and constantly stressing about playing for Sunday...I love playing the organ. I took a class at BYU and have been in love with it ever since.

So my great-grandma played the organ and she had her own in her parlor back in Texas. We inherited it after she passed on and then my Mom passed it on to a friend when we moved to Russia. I'm thinking it's time to get it back into the family. It has a full pedal board and as far as I remember was a lovely organ..huge but lovely. For a true organist a full pedal board in your home is quite a wonderful thing. It means you can practice the pedals without going anywhere....So..those are my morning musings for today. I seem to be a little tired this morning.....maybe it's from the insanity of last week...who knows. Things should go back to a normal level of insanity this week. :) 

Comments
From luzylew on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 14:33:28

Dad traded the piano for a transmission to a Porsche he was rebuilding. I was so furious that for years I took every opportunity to remind him that he selfishly traded my only inheritance for car parts. Fifteen years later, on East morning, he showed up at 7:00 a.m. having driven all the way from San Diego. I invited him in, but then I saw behind him in the driveway, my piano unloaded from the bed of his truck. I burst into spontaneous tears. He had never done one thing in my life so redeeming as that single act. He was a hard guy to be around sometimes, but he did in fact find my piano and bring it back to me. It is in my living room, and it is the one my children practice and play on today. I hope you get your organ back. If you find it, I suggest we take a road trip to Texas go get it.

From luzylew on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 14:36:32

The first part of my story got cut off-- it was my Grandma's piano she left to me. She died while I was on my mission so my Dad got rid of it, by trading it for the Porsche's transmission before I was home. My Grandma used to sit at the piano and play show tunes from Oklahoma! and Hello Dolly! I loved that piano and I was so furious that he gave it away, I'd never let him livit it donw. It took 15 years, but as you can see, I did get it back (and had it completely rebuilt).

From luzylew on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 14:37:40

My Grandma, was also the Organist in her ward in Riverside California for like 20 years.

From Lybi on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 22:50:09 from 70.190.199.29

Ooo. How exciting! I had access to a good organ in my home growing up. It certainly made it easier to practice for church. Hope you get it soon...along with an acoustic piano for good measure ;).

And good job on your run!

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