Friday, September 27, 2013

OBX Family Vacay

For the first time in nine years of teaching and seventeen years of being a student, I did not start the school year this fall! Some people might feel odd not going back to work with everyone else-not me. It felt great to stay home and not rush back and away from my baby. I have two more weeks of maternity leave and then it's time to find a new routine for the family which involves me getting up way earlier than I am used to. The only time I've ever gotten up that early is when I needed to catch a flight and that involved taking a nap on a plane, not working with children all day and then coming home to a baby. I'll let you know how that goes...

In the mean time we decided to take advantage of the off season rates and go to the Outer Banks for a week. I loved it. It wasn't crowded at all and the weather was beautiful. It could have been a tad bit warmer for my taste, but the fall feeling in the air was refreshing and relaxing.

C would get up early in the mornings and go fishing on the pier that was next to our cottage. I stayed with B and watched the Today show and hung out in my pj's.

Jeanette's Pier

A few mornings we did go over to the pier to say hi to C. The little guy never lasted long in the Ergo though. One morning I let him fuss and went for a walk on the beach anyways with him strapped in and he ended up falling asleep in it.

After a storm came through on Monday it was too windy to sit on the beach so we over to Manteo and visited the aquarium. That was fun. B slept through the first part and then woke up half way through. It was fun seeing him watch the fish swimming around.

 
He seemed to like it :-)

 
We had a few good beach days, although my idea of what going to the beach means is going to be very different now. I am quite happy to set a chair down in the sand, read a book, work on my tan and take a dip in the water. This doesn't exactly happen with a baby. You have to keep them out of the sun but you can't put lotion on them. When he wants to be held you have to hide under the shade with him where it is cold. It was a fair amount of work. One day he crashed hard and took a nap in his little tent. I actually got to read an entire Runner's World magazine without interruption! It was amazing!

 
I'm cool and chilling on the beach!
 
One windy afternoon, the boys took a nap, so I snuck out and practiced my photography skills. I think I've come a long way from where I was. I love knowing how to use my camera properly.




 
The trip was a lot of fun though and a relaxing time. I wish I could always go in early September, but sadly it isn't so. Being a teacher you are locked in to taking vacation when school is out, rates are high, and places are crowded, but that's alright because I will get a large amount of time every year to spend with my son that I wouldn't get if I had a 9 to 5 desk job. It all evens out in the end.

 
On the beach with Mom and Dad!

 
How can you not want to squeeze that cuteness??



On another note, although I did not run at the beach like I had planned (I made sure to take my shoes but they never got used) I did get to the gym three times this week and went for a run today! This week was cycling and body pump and today I ran one mile in 10:50! It didn't even feel like a lot of effort either! The Wicked 10K is only a few short weeks away so I really need to get the training back in gear.

I have some other things I have gotten into lately, but more on them later!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

All those bibs

Ah race bibs. Those nifty pieces of paper that tag along for the ride with you as you sweat out however many miles are printed on them. They look funny in photos when not pinned on straight, they get put on your leg if you are running a winter race and wearing layers, and sometimes they are just plain annoying. No matter what, we just can't seem to part with these papers that identify us during a race.

What to do with your race bibs seems to be a hot topic these days. I feel like I keep seeing it pop up in blogs, tweets and other social media. Not wanting to throw them away, this is a question I asked myself about two years ago. My answer was pretty simple and straight forward-Scrap 'Em!
My running scrapbook!

I have a whole scrap book dedicated to my bibs. It started out simple with trying to stick 2 bibs on one page along with a little info about the race that it was from.



After awhile I realized that this was kind of boring so I started making it more "scrapbookish".




You really don't need a lot to make a cool scrapbook out of your bibs. Here's what I tend to look for when scraping a bib page:
1. Some nifty paper matching the theme of the race or a color that goes with it.
2. Photos from the race.
3. A graphic or stickers that can go with that race's theme. A good place to find cool running theme stickers is Scrap Your Trip.
4. Glue, scissors, markers, etc.

Put these elements together and you've got something pretty cool. I've whipped out my bib book a few times to show off how many races I have run and it is always a hit. I have a lot of fun putting each page together and they can usually be put together fairly quickly because the bib takes up most of the page.

Some other fun ideas (and not all serious):
1. Wallpaper
2. Placemats
3. Shower curtain

What do you do with your old race bibs?