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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
1.700.001.70

I turned my garmin off and lost track of where I needed to turn around..so this is just a guess. 

I couldn't get to sleep last night. I was MAD....for a dumb reason of course...Sasha said one wrong thing and that set me off. I knew I wouldn't be able to fall asleep so I got up and did a million little things I'd like to do during the day but can't seem to get to between policing the kids, dishes, stories, bloggin to maintain my sanity...etc...

I think what happens to us is that I get extremely sensitive at night and Sasha gets extremely insensitive. He said that me going into labor this weekend was just as likely as the house blowing up. Anyone that has been inside a pregnant body knows that three weeks before their due date they feel like they could blow up at any second.

So when I woke up this morning...my body didn't let me sleep in much...I decided I was NOT going for my run. I was filled with rebellion....okay well...maybe not a lot but I didn't feel like running anyway. I got my shoes on and thought...I'll  just go around the block twice so I don't get a goose egg. Then Sasha came home and I could go on the trail. Okay...I'm thinking... I'll just go a mile and then I'm done.   Then I started thinking about this weekend and decided I was behaving badly and instead of being a scared lady I would be courageous and face birthing my sixth child without a husband around with no fear. Yes..I was feeling noble...and so I guess I got a little blessing for that because just as I was about to turn around and give in to my earlier rebellion my dear friend from our ward shows up on the trail. 

Wow! Since I couldn't possibly pass up a good gabbing opportunity and she was just starting and going my direction I went a little further and called it a good day. She is this lady in my ward that really mothers me a bit now and then and I really appreciate her. I told her that she was the most charitable person I know. She is the type that when I'm alone with the kids at a ward dinner will notice, come over and just start helping. I can name numerous times where she has pitched in to help me and has just been a good friend.

My sister told me a funny story that had the opposite effect on her...she said she bore her testimony on Sunday and mentioned the challenges of dealing with five children during sacrament (her kids are 9 and under like mine.) She said afterwards this crazy old lady came up to her and said, "Well, just remember that these are the best years of your life. " We both agreed that that was the dumbest thing you could say to a mom struggling with her kids at church.

 


 


 

Comments
From Lucia on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 21:15:34

Giving birth alone, taking care of 5 kids, how hard could that possibly be?--said the single girl whose biggest responsibility is to remember to feed a cat :)

Nice job today, way to turn a frowny face upside down!

From marion on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 23:12:25

Funny post today. That last few weeks of pregnancy is NO time to mess with your woman ;) I am guessing that Sasha is going to SGM? I am also assuming that you've got great friends who can jump in if you need the help? You just hang in there and have that baby just to show him! :) I'm just kidding, but it would be really great if one of the irrational pregnancy things that TOTALLY freak us out, came true and showed them ;) Hang tough sister!!

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