Wednesday, October 5, 2011

I'd like to recognize

ME.
Well, sort of.
You see, as the PE teacher, I get asked to do certain things like getting students prepared for a cross country meet, or get students siked about participating in events. 
Recently (yesterday), was a 'Walk to School Day' where parents dropped off kiddos at a certain spot, and we all walked, biked, or skate boarded to school!
It was my job to distribute and collect permission slips, make the school aware of the event and WHY it is important, and get them excited!!!
That is just what I did.
And it was fabulous. 
We even made the front page of the Prescott Courier.
You can check out the link, but I am so proud of my school, I am gonna post it:


Annual 'Walk to School' promotes healthy alternative for students





Washington students and parents begin the Walk to School from Ken Lindley Field Tuesday morning.



Les Stukenberg/The Daily CourierLisa Irish







The Daily Courier





As children played at Ken Lindley Field, Bruce Reynolds Jr., a kindergartner at Washington Traditional School, said he looked forward to seeing friends before the annual Walk to School on Tuesday morning.





Bruce's father, meanwhile, said he liked the event's goals.





"It's to encourage them to be more active by walking and biking to school more often and showing respect for our environment," said Bruce Reynolds Sr.





More than 60 Washington Traditional School students, their parents, and teachers walked, skateboarded, and biked to school in the event organized by Prescott Alternative Transportation that emphasizes the need for safe places to walk and bike, said Tracy Kwit, coordinator of the Safe Routes to Schools Program.





"The ultimate goal of Safe Routes to School is to get more students walking and riding their bikes to school," Kwit said.





Students at other schools will have their own walk-to-school events later this month: Taylor Hicks Elementary, Oct. 6; Miller Valley Elementary, Oct. 18; Prescott Mile High Middle School, Oct. 19; Mountain Oak Charter School, Oct. 20; Lincoln Elementary, Oct. 21; and Abia Judd Elementary and Granite Mountain Middle School, Oct. 27.





"I'm hoping to be a good example to my students, encouraging them to exercise and keep healthy," said Julie Shepherd, a physical education teacher at Washington Traditional School, who took part in the walk to school.





Shepherd, a recreational runner, said she wants students to see that she does what she teaches them and that she believes they will enjoy being more active, too.





"We like the kids to get out an exercise, and this was a good community thing to do," said Tina Herbert, whose son Aaron Herbert, a fourth-grader, rode his skateboard during the walk.





Alexus Sloggett, a fourth-grader, and her neighbor, Natalie Martinez, wore blue T-shirts that Prescott Alternative Transportation gave students for participating in the walk. Alexus' mother, Miranda Peugh, said her daughter has been in each Walk to School since they started.





Prescott police officers answered questions, motorcycle officer escorted walkers along the route to school, and officers also walked with the students.





"We always encourage children who walk and bike to school to take their time and be safe," said Sgt. Amy Bonney of the Community Services Section of the Prescott Police Department. "We remind them to walk on the sidewalk and obey all street signs when riding their bikes."



Alex Earnhardt, a fourth-grader, said the event helps us "get more exercise than we usually do."
Don't forget that I was quoted:)
And for the love of Pete, don't think I am being narcisistic!
I am just super proud of the event, the kiddos, and well, myself. 
Face it, being quoted and ackowledged as a first year teacher is pretty rad!
 
But the maddest of all props go out to the peeps at Prescott Alternative Transportation.
I was just the facilitator!
Check out their site and get un-lazy!
 
 

Sunday, September 25, 2011

I am a robot.


Or have become one in recent times.
But good thing that is a [mostly] happy robot.

Here is my list of robotnessess:

I have been teaching/working, and the first quarter is almost over!

I got a new nephew.  His name is Rex Lee Foster Kleinman.  Check out Emily's blahg for more info on that bean head.  Crafts blog that is awesome.


new
While baby Rex was being borned, Steven and I got to be with Rodney. A lot.







Running has been excellent. 
The [mostly] happy stems from this topic; I was scheduled to run a half-marathon yesterday and was totally ready.  Except I got sick this past week and there was no way I could have ran it when I still can't breathe out of my nose, today.
There is always next month.

We's got our house painted.  Pics to come once next item of robotnessess is known.

I have been bugging the crap out of Steven about these gigantor trees outside our house.  I want them gone.  They basically cover the entire house and give is negative curb appeal. And now with the house painted, it is a necessity.  Well, Esteban got to work yesterday and made some progress...in preparation to chop them gone!  They look silly now, but just wait!


Pretty cool.
Life, that is. 



Sunday, August 28, 2011

Today.

But this blog post is actually about yesterday.

Saturday was an excellent day.
I had this plan to connect trails (brownlow, jan alfano, embry riddle, and finally, willow lake) to make an approximate 8 mile run. 
Yes. 
8 mile(not the movie).
You see, I decided this week that I am going to run the Sedona half marathon in February, so I wanted to see how good I could do at 8.
And next Saturday might be 10.
I did a pretty good job with the connecting-of-the-trails, until the time came to find the Embry Riddle trail.
I am pretty sure it is nonexistant.
So, I turned around and came back after about 2.5 miles and found a connector back to the top of Brownlow and finished it out.
7 miles. 
And I didn't die.
And Monday, I am going to run willow lake and find that darn trail.

THEN, I went to get my hairs colored. 
My blondish hairs are gone.

Mostly.  (we left the ends kinda...)
This pic sucks.

THEN, Steven decided to mow the lawn.
For 5 minutes he was over in the corner making all these weird shapes or something.
I couldn't figure it out.
That is, until he called me over.
He had written my name in grass.



Yes, that is a backwards J, not on purpose.





Twas a good weekend.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Running: the process

Last week was a rough week in regards to my running.
My shoes died.
The soles went soft and my shins and calfs were cramping beyond control.
So I went and got new shoes:



My first run in them resulted in this:


An older blister rejuvinated.
Just what I wanted.
So I went to the store and bought this caca:



I wrapped her(my foot) up and went again the next day.
The left foot was great!
BUT, my right food was not so good.


That is the least gnarly pic.

Here is the process I now have to follow in order to run:






Yeah.
It blows.
And the run today smelled of blood.
My sockies soaked it all up.
Yuck.
I had to stop around halfway (mile 3) to re-wrap the footsies.
Let's not mention the stabbing pain that randomly came/comes.
I guess you could say I am getting pretty hardcore.

This only makes me more cool:

Look close and you can see my arm band tan-line.
So awesome.
I feel really awkward blogging about my awesomeness.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Belly's Birthday Party

Disclaimer:
First off, celebrating your dog's birthday is totally normal.
NOT.
But just keep in mind that I had two puggies go to heaven within 5 months of each other.
And neither of them made it past 2 years old.
Not to mention that Bella came in to my life just a week after my last puggy passed away.
So she is kinda my baby.

This past Friday, August 19th was Bella's day of birth.
Coincidentally, my brother, SIL, niece, nephew, and their puppy dog, Sam came to town.
So of course, my mom made a huge dinner.
As always, Emily and her gang, including Buddy, also joined the party.
I made cupcakes for humans and doggies to celebrate Bella's completion of her 2nd year of life, which became dessert.
SEE!!


I don't know who enjoyed them more:




Bella or Rodney?




And these are just pure cuteness.


I love my doggie!!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Going 'crazy'

Last night, Steven came home with a new 'toy' for Bella.
It was a laser pointer.
We discussed a word to call it (i.e. 'dog park', 'play').
It was decided to call it 'crazy'.

Look:




She ended up literally going crazy.
(If you can hear me in the video, I actually asked if this was going to make her crazy)
Like, we are not going to do that anymore with her.
She sat, waited, and searched obsessively for almost 30 minutes untill she, well, forgot.
Yeah.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Allergies and Running.

Last year, when I began student teaching, it was the first week of August.
I wasn't nervous.
I was excited.
Even anxious. 
But the first day came, and following the school day, I went to spinning class with my sister.
About 3/4 way through the class, my vision started blurring. 
I went home and this is what I had:
I ended up missing the 2nd day of school.
The joke was made that I was allergic to the kiddos.
It was a good joke.

Fast forward to this year.
Last week was the first week of school and of August.
Yes, I got a teaching job.
It is PE, and quite frankly, I love it.
Come Friday, I decided to go run after school.
Well, guess what??
Just as I reached the top of the trail where you turn around, my vision began to blur.
I kept trying to feel if my eye was swelling, and well, it was.
Big time.
I booked it home.
This is what I got:

Maybe it was no joke.
Maybe I am allergic to children...

On a running note, remember this??

As of today:

Plus about 24 more miles.
(my chip broke)
So total? 264.69 miles.
That is pretty good I guess. 
K bye.