Saturday, April 5, 2008

The Year So Far...

So, in January I turned 32 and threw myself a birthday party. It was fun. Kent, my husband, also surprised me with tickets to see David Lanz (a pianist that I've enjoyed for years). He happened to be playing at the Arlington HS performing arts center (totally obscure) and we had 3rd row tickets. It turns out that David Lanz's dad lives in Arlington, WA, so that's why he was performing there.

In Februrary, Kent and I left Rachel and Ella with my mom for a week and took our two oldest, Emily and Christopher, to Disneyland. We had a wonderful time. The first day there, for about an hour I was holding back the tears. Disneyland holds a very special place in my heart (since I was born in Hollywood and went there lots as a kid). To bring my kids to my most favorite place in the world was such a wonderful experience. A few of my favorite moments: Talking with Snow White and she asks me "Does anyone ever tell you that you look like me?" I told her that people have been saying that my whole life and that's why she's my favorite princess. Here's a picture


It's a good thing that I don't have an evil step-mother...don't ya think? Another favorite moment was when Christopher and Emily were getting their picture taken with Goofy. Christopher being his anxiety disorder and a little autistic self would have reacted totally differently a few years eariler to this picture (below), but this time he just stood there and thought it was so funny!!!



okay...sorry it's sideways...


We also went to the Disney Princess celebration dinner in California Adventure. It's was so great! Here's a picture of Emily's face when she saw Belle enter the room. :)

So Fun!!!

Christopher loves thrill rides (he went on Space Mountain 5 times) and he loves to dance like his mom. Emily was a trooper and went on all the rides even if she didn't like them.

In March, I was very busy with dance/drill judging stuff (actually I've been busy with that stuff since April last year). I'm the president of the Washington State Spirit Judges Association and I was the Judges Coordinator for the state championship. I was awarded the WA State Coaches Assocation "Judge of the Year" award, which was nice, but I definitely don't do what I do to get awards.

An update on my marathon training...I was sidelined by a knee injury due to overuse in December and January. Had to do several sessions of physical therapy. I'm back on track and I have decided to run in the Seattle Marathon instead of the St. George Marathon now. The Seattle Marathon is on Sunday, November 30th. I'm able to run 5 miles in 55 minutes...and it's actually easy to do. I've also had to increase my speed on my "rest" days when I run 3 miles because my heart rate wasn't getting up to where I need it to be so I can continue to lose weight. So, I'm running 3 miles in 30 minutes. Whoo Hoo!!! Since November I've lost 28 pounds. Feels good.


2 comments:

Laura said...

Cute pics! And I'm cheering you on for the marathon, too. I ran 12 miles two weeks ago and couldn't believe I'd done it. Our 1/2 marathon is a month away--bring it on!

It was also way fun for me to meet you all last month. What a great experience! And as for the next chapter... we'll just see.

http://scriptures.lds.org/en/james/1/4#4

:)

Val and Dan said...

Hey Cara! So fun to read your blog and catch up on your life. Disneyland sure looks like it was a blast! I am totally impressed that you are doing a half marathon! Good for you! I have always wanted to do one...maybe you will be my inspiration.