This Thanksgiving we spent here in FL. Joe's parents and brother Tom came down to visit for the weekend. It was great to get to see them. Thanksgiving day we had the Jones', Bryant's, Adri and her daughter Lelani over to share in the feast with us. Each of us prepared parts of the meal. I did make the turkey!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Halloween
Once again the Bernardoni's hosted a Costume party at Halloween. There were quite the display again this year. It was a good time. The background for our costumes......when Joe came back he gave Rob Vogt a hat. As we were talking about it with whoever was there at the time the idea was thrown out about being Osama bin Laden for Halloween. Now, if you knew Rob, you would know he's a goofy guy and ridiculous about things. For him to be Osama, was hilarious. Thus, the idea was born for Rob to be Osama, Joe to be another dictator and for me to be an embedded reporter, because every terrorist/dictator needs their media outlet.
Air Commando Wives 10k
This Saturday I (finally!) ran the 10k/6.2 miles I had been training for while Joe was deployed. There wasn't one 'officially' happening in the area, so Joe created one for us. It was great. He came up with the route, made t-shirts, marked out water stations and even had a finish line. There ended up being 3 of us who ran in it; Sarah Jones-who I had been running with all summer, Sarah Bernardoni and myself. Here we are at the start of the race. (l t0 r: Sarah B., Sarah J., myself) We started out in the park next to our house.
Each of our husbands followed us on bikes, giving us water and directing us where to go on the route. (l to r: Kelly Jones, Joe, Berni Bernardoni)
Here we are getting set to go, getting our play lists ready and our stop watches set.
This is about 2 miles into the race.
Here Sarah J and I are running through the mile loop in Ferry Park. This loop was always a part of our runs as we trained. This summer we got up early (5:30am!) to run because it was so hot and humid. The nice part about it is we would see the same people each morning walking around the park as well. It was neat to get to say hi to them as we passed.
At this point we're about 4 miles into the race. At mile 5 my shoe began to come untied. I didn't want to stop to tie it because I knew I would lose momentum and have a hard time starting up again. So, I ran the rest of the race with my shoe coming more untied. By the end I was having a hard time even keeping it on my foot.
Here we are at the finish line! Sarah was awesome and finished in 1:03. She waited on me to cross the finish line together.
Yea! I did it! I finished in 1:06. I felt so strong and empowered after having completed it. Running that distance wasn't something I had thought in the past I could see myself doing or would've been able to do. But now I feel stronger and that I would be able to do other athletic things well I might not have thought before.
Next up...a half marathon????.......
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