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Zevan the Fickle

March20

So, I took Zevan to ArtSports today and he wouldn’t get on the floor. So I went with him and he wouldn’t sit with the other kids. He wouldn’t do any tumbling, and he wouldn’t get on the trampoline. He didn’t even go with them to get a drink from the water fountain.

Sigh.

After 30 minutes, we left.

It was VERY disappointing. I am not paying for an 8 week session if it’s going to be 8 weeks of this.

Whirlwind weekend with the Carpios

March19

We did our 2nd annual Carpio family trip to Summit County this past weekend.

On Thursday afternoon, everyone arrived – Fran, Kimmie, Tyler & Ash, Jon and Hal, Lea & Halea.

After bringing everything in, each went off to do their things: buy snowboarding equipment, and German chocolate for Tyler.

They were all gone for a while, so I went to my usual climbing night with May, and met up with the girls at VI for a piece of pie before my dinner.

I came home to a full house, most everyone had finished eating and were hanging around the table talking.

The Strongs and Jon stayed with us, and Fran and his family spent the night at my mom and dad’s house.

In the morning, the snowboarders left early, and the rest of us slept in a bit, and planned to have lunch before heading out of town.

Then my dad called me in a panic. “The dogs!” he says.

“What about them?” I ask, thinking the worst – they ran away, etc.

“Who’s going to feed them and let them out?”

Sigh. Doug’s parents are out of town. I wrack my brain to figure out who is close by and likes dogs. I call Dani. She is happy to help, despite the fact that she is busy with her life and her new business. Whew!

We were ready to head out, but my parents weren’t. Then, they said that we needed to pick up Ash to ride with us. So, we made one more stop before lunch to pick him up.

My parents took their car, and we picked up Ash and took the 3 boys to lunch at McDonalds in town. We looked like a family of 5 – with 3 young boys 4, 3 and 2. I can’t even imagine that!

The drive went well. The boys watched a movie. Near the end, Ash started getting fussy, but it was manageable.

We rented the same house we stayed in last year. When I got there, I called Fran for the entry code, and entered it on the garage door opener, but it didn’t work. I called Candy, and she did an internet search for me to find the rental property manager’s phone number. He gave me the same code that Fran did. It was then that I noticed the keypad on the front door. I entered the code, and it worked! We were in like Flynn!

Friday night, Doug and I sat in the hot tub by ourselves. It was awesome to relax there.

On Saturday morning the four of us went sledding in Breckenridge, along with Halea and Lea. After some searching, I found the plastic sleds that came with the property. Then we stopped in town and picked up 2 more sleds/slides on clearance.

The sledding was fun. Except for one run where this dog, who was supposed to be in the dog park, went chasing after Zander and Doug down the hill, nipping at them all the way. Zander was very upset by it, and declared he didn’t want to sled anymore. Stupid dog owner.

After a while, Zander agreed to do a few runs, if he could go to the playground afterwards. For my last run, I took one of the fast sleds from the very top of the hill. That was exhilarating!

We had lunch at Extreme Pizza in Breckenridge, which was very yummy. Then I got a call from Dani telling me that the dogs wouldn’t let her near the house. They are growling at her and won’t let her in. Great. I call Georgiana and Tom, but they aren’t home. I’m guessing they are out of town as well. I leave messages with them and with Doug’s mom and dad, to see if they will check in on the dogs when they get back in town. Dani says she’ll trying throwing food over the fence so they don’t starve.

Saturday night we went out to the Snake River Saloon. That was an odd evening. Lester and I got schooled at the foosball table and the bar ran out of green beer. We were sitting at a table right next to the door, which were those swing out doors typical to western saloons. We had a chair on the outside of our table, and amused ourselves by watching people walk into the chair as they came in.

Sunday was a crazy morning of packing and clearing out. I got up early and did a 4 mile run around Lake Dillon. 9600 ft – just that altitude change was making the run much tougher. That, and the ice on the trail.

After I got back, I got in the hot tub one last time.

While we were packing up to leave, the property owner showed up and pointed out that the screen door on the deck was damaged. Of course, we didn’t know if it happened before we came or not. It was irritating because we were trying to pack, and he’s pointing the door out to me, but not getting to the point at all. I finally had to say, “Well, what do you want to do about it?” He said he would fix it as cheaply as he could and take it out of the deposit. Whatever.

On the trip back, I got sleepy – from the early morning run, I guess – and asked Doug to take over. When we got home, I took a long nap before unpacking and going to my parents house to check on the dogs. I’m wrecked and exhausted, and they can wait a little while longer before I head over there. Before I leave, I put one load of laundry in to start.

I head over there after my nap. I walk in to one pile of poop in the living room (dry, thankfully) and a big puddle of urine in the kitchen. Crap. I let them out, pick up the poop, flush it, spray down the carpet with pet treatment, rinse off their food/water bowls (they are sitting in the urine), fill them with food and water and put them outside. I call my dad to see if he has a mop. Nope. Great. So, I grab a bunch of rags, and mop and clean the kitchen floor. Then I vacuum the living room and hallway.

Done. I let the dogs in and head home.

I unpack all our clothes and start on the pile of laundry. And watch my shows from the weekend.

I’m watching GH, it’s after 10:30 PM, and the garage door opens. It’s my dad. And The Strongs.

“I didn’t know you guys were coming back tonight.”

“Neither did we.”

I put towels out for them in the morning, and they headed to bed while I finished my show.

Ash had been coughing and congested all weekend, and it was getting worse. He has a history of respiratory illness, so Kimmie wanted to take him to a pediatrician and get him on a nebulizer. I put a post out to the West Side Moms to see if anyone had one we could borrow. They came through! Gotta love ‘em!

At 8 AM, I called our pediatrician. After SEVERAL busy signals, I finally got through and got an appt at 2:40 PM. I tried our former pediatrician’s office, and they don’t take one time visits. I decide that Zander doesn’t have to go to school, since Halea is still here. So we all got to sleep in a bit, then we headed to my mom’s house for breakfast. While she cooked, I picked up the Nebulizer from Wendy. Kimmie called her pediatrician in NJ, and got a prescription sent over to King Soopers.

After breakfast, we walked over to Thorndale Park, where some of the West Side Moms were having a mini-playdate. The kids played, and we hung out until lunch time, and went to McDonalds before Ash’s appt, which we all went to.

By this time, King Soopers STILL hadn’t gotten the prescription filled! They said they would transfer it to Walgreens and it would be ready in an hour. An hour later, Walgreens had still not gotten the transfer. Unbelievable. Fran came down from Denver, and the prescription finally arrived at 7 PM! Unbelievable. My mom brought it over from Walgreens.

After dinner from Everest Nepal and Chipotle, Ash was nebulized and the kids were headed to bed. Zander was pouting about Halea leaving, and said, “I don’t want to say any kind of goodbye.” Instead, he said, “I want *you* to tell him that I love him.” So we went down and I told Halea, and they hugged. It was very sweet.

Then they all left.

We now return to our regularly scheduled life…

153 Days Until the Ascent

March18

My run around Lake Dillon… sucking wind at 9600 ft!

Lake Dillon Run

Climbing skills vs training for the Ascent

March16

Between climbing, running and dieting, it’s really hard to find a balance. In fact, I’ve never acheived one.

So, I knew once training for the Ascent started, that my climbing skills would suffer. Whenever we (May and I) concentrate on one goal, other physical endeavors suffer.

Last week, we had a pretty good climbing night. Lots of 10s and 10+s, and even a few attempts at 11.

This week, not so much. The same 10s that were clean last week were a huge struggle this week. It was not pretty.

But I did get a workout, so that’s good. I’m going to go do BWO+ right now. I think I’ll try and get a run in while we’re in Breckenridge tomorrow – at altitude :wink2:

My cycle is making me feel all crampy and wonky. BLEH!

Brrr… and more trampoline/tumbling for Zevan.

March15

It’s too cold to do anything today.

I took Zevan to ArtSports and a couple of things of note:

This mom pointed Zevan out, and asked the coach how old he was. I replied and said he would be 3 next month. Then this mom complained to the coach about how there were too many kids and not enough coaches. I just concentrated on Zevan, and shrugged it off, although it did bug me. Normally I would feel confrontational, but I just wanted Zevan to have a good time and not be affected. Then the mom came over and said that she didn’t have anything against Zevan, just that they have been adding kids to this particular class, and there is usually 2 coaches, blah, blah, blah… I just smiled and nodded. I did explain that I would love to have Zevan in Diaper Gym, but the timing doesn’t work out with Zander’s preschool.

Then another coach came. His name was Mr. Z! He took over the littlest ones, Zevan, Micah and Edie(?). Zevan took to him really well. Mr. Z actually touched him when coaching Zevan on the trampoline and for once, Zevan didn’t get all weirded out and do his “Only my mom” routine. What a relief! Mr. Z took his “team’ over to another part of the gym to do a mini obstacle course. Zevan did great. The whole time, Mr Z would take some time to explain how they work on skills and build on them. Also, he took into consideration Zevan’s age and size for all the activities. It was really, really nice.

So the next session starts next week, and I’ll sign Zevan up for the 8 weeks, twice a week and see how it goes. It’s exciting.

I’m climbing tonight and feeling unmotivated to do much else.

157 Days and 15 hours until the Ascent

March14

May and I did our first training “run” today on Barr Trail this morning. 45 minutes up, 30 minutes down.

I briskly hiked up, and cautiously ran down (except for the snowy/icy patches).

My Nike+ iPod lost the signal somehow during at least one part of the run. I thought I had started it at the beginning, but when I checked later, it hadn’t started (about 0:03:48 into the hike/run).

First Training Run for The Ascent

Thank God I’ve got months to train because I definitely need some altitude adjustment.

It’s official, by the way, I am on the Confirmation List.

I’m a geek, so here’s the numbers thus far.

70 women have signed up in my 35-39 age group. This is the first time for 42 of the women. 27 women (including myself) entered a predict time of 5:15:00 or longer.

My goal? To not be the last in my age group.

While we talked about finishing in time to qualify for Wave 1, this was under the assumption that the qualifying time is 4:30:00. Not so. Its actually 4:15:00. I’ll admit that my resolve has weakened on that goal.

I’d *love* to finish under 5 hours, but to finish at all, within the cut off time of 6:30:00 and NOT LAST in my age group, without injury is the main thing.

Late Night T-Tapp

March13

I went the whole day with no work out (maybe 5 minutes on the trampoline, but mostly I laid on it and let the boys bounce me around), and thought, No, don’t do that again!

I vacillated between ” Don’t do T-Tapp, it will hurt your running tomorrow (our first Ascent training run)” and “You can’t NOT work out today.”

I decide to work out, late, after dinner, after 8 PM. Except I can’t find my BWO+ DVD. I ransack the house and car and can’t find it. I call my parents, and sure enough, I left it in their DVD player.

Okay, maybe I can do it from memory. Uh, nope.

The website can job my memory and they have videos. But not the ones I need.

It finally dawns on me that the Total Workout is the BWO plus hoedowns. DUH. I can watch the first half of that and add hoe downs. I know how to do hoe downs.

So I did. Right before bed.

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