Sunday, February 8, 2009

What an amazing "winter" we have had. The blessing of good weather has been upon us for most of the season so far, and we frequent the park if it's 50 degrees or higher! The cold days call for a good time to regroup, clean house, and go to all the fun indoor activities that Colorado offers.
Zach and I shouldn't have wondered if teaching the girls to ski this season was a good idea...they picked it up the very first day, and I can now ski with Kaylee like I otherwise would by myself! She is quick! Tia is on the fast track to blues as well!! I think we were wise to wait until they were 8 and 7 since they understand how to keep themselves warm. We plan to teach Ethan and Owen next year. With our passes to Eldora, we've been able to ski several times this season and plan to hit the slopes at least half a dozen more before summer. One of my favorite aspects of skiing is all the great chats I have with Kaylee and Tia on the lifts. Yesterday Tia told me, "Mom, do you know what the hardest part about skiing is???....going potty! We later indulged in a conversation about where babies come from, and more specifically HOW they get into the mommy's tummy. We have chatted a little before so when I reminded her about the sperm from the dad and the egg from the mom, I thought she's say, "oh yea, I remember", but she wasn't satifisfied with that this time. She asked, "Where does the sperm come from." I told her came from the reproductive organ, the penis of the man, kind of like how pee comes out but from a different place inside." Still not the end....."But mom, HOW does it get to the egg??? Do you eat it or something?" LOL! I couldn't help but picture what she surely had to be picturing, one gigantic sperm, wiggling as it's tail was being held, while mom, gulped it down! Sorry to be so graphic, but such a funny memory!
My training for the Surf City Half Marathon came to a close last weekend when we (14 gals from the neighborhood and I) flew to Huntington Beach. I ran just shy of my goal time, crossing the finish line at 1:48:40, more happy that I ran the Boston Marathon qualifying pace, even beating it by about 15 seconds per mile. I would love to run this race, and plan to keep training through the spring and summer. The weather cooperated perfectly during our trip, with 80 degrees and swimsuit weather while we lounged on the beach the day before the race, and cool high 60s with a nice cloud cover for most of the run. It was funny to think of my family snow-skiing, while I basked in the sun. Sometimes I miss California, but the versatile weather is Colorado is quite appealing for so many other reasons...I love staying active all year long!
I still don't entirely know how to navigate this blog system. Email seems much easier to me still, as I wonder, do people really read this? But, it serves as my journal, and also Stoutstats that I send to my family each week! Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.
Love!

7 comments:

courtneyb said...

I'm not looking forward to the baby talk. With this last pregnancy they asked how the Dr. gets the baby out and when I told them, they responded with "oh, okay."
You guys are such an active family, sounds like your having a lot of fun. Nice job on the race, I think it's amazing you would do a marathon!!!
I was planning to take Cloe and Brody, 7 &5, to go skiing this month, maybe I'll wait to teach Brody. I have found that I enjoy skiing far more than snowboarding. Maybe I've officially joined the mom club because I don't snowboard anymore ;)
Do not stop blogging! For my selfish reasons, I love keeping updated on you guys.

jhoopes said...

Hi Kristi! I read your blog--when you update it!! :) Good to hear about our friends, the Stouts. Say hi to everyone for me!

Ben, Telia, Aeden and Eliza said...

Thanks for sharing. I was laughing about the whole egg and sperm thing. Tia is so smart. I miss you guys. Great job on the half marathon.

Anonymous said...

I'm reading it...so keep posting, and don't wait so long to upddate us!

I'm not looking forward to that talk with Cade...now I'm wondering when he is going to ask. Maybe never? I guess I should be a responsbile parent and have the talk at some point whether he asks or not, but I just am not looking forward to it.

sierra said...

hey great job on doing that race, you are the funnest, cutest, most active mommy i know!
We miss you guys so much, the boys always talk about and pretend they are going to Colorado.
Great memories

Jessica said...

Hmmm 8 minute miles for 13 of them??? You are a-m-a-z-i-n-g I think I might be able to walk 13 miles if I spaced it out into 3 days!!! HA. Actually, I'd really like to get into running more often. Hard here in AK. The track smells like stinky hockey players since it is above the ice rink and outside is really just too cold at 0 degrees. But spring is around the corner and I can't wait. :) Ryan is motivated to run his in June for a better time than last. Maybe one of these days I'll be able to run it with him :)
It would be great to have a reunion jog on the provo river trail this summer!!!

Sarah D said...

Kristi,
I was so happy to find your blog! Thanks for sharing the baby story! I've been wondering how in the world I am going to explain it to Austin when he starts asking, hopefully not any time soon!