Now we're two races down! So I thought the first race was tough with the rain and being sick but I take that back. The race we did on Saturday was so hard! It didn't start until 9 am which made it very very hot and to top it off there were a lot of hills and they saved the shortest steepest hill till the end. The course went on forever and I really didn't think it was going to end, I really wanted to ask them to measure it again just to make sure they got the distance right. By the time I finished I swore I had been running for an hour, as it turns out I was only a minute slower than the last race which wasn't too bad considering all the hills and inclines. This weekend we are going to run the Mellow Mushroom mad dash, it sounds like a lot of fun and Madison gets to participate which she really enjoys so we are ALL looking forward to it.
On another note, the Prune Belly Syndrome convention is coming up in July, not sure if we are going to attend but we are still taking donations in hopes to reach our goal before the convention so we can help out the PBSN. The PBSN provides this 4 day convention free of charge to the network of PBS patients and they are in need of donations to help make this convention a sucess!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
WOW
I just updated our donation tracker and I cannot believe that we have almost hit $1000! We got a donation in today that blew me away, a special thanks to the Hunter's. I would like to take an opportunity to thank all of the great people that have donated through our site and others who have donated through the PBSN site. Here is a list of out current supporters:
Dave and Kelly Frazier
Chris and Ashley McCool
Denise Ayoubi
Matt and April Brass
Josh and Elizabeth Hunter
Dave and Monica Atkinson
I am so proud to have these generous people in our lives! Thank you all so much and we look forward to seeing more donations roll in...
Dave and Kelly Frazier
Chris and Ashley McCool
Denise Ayoubi
Matt and April Brass
Josh and Elizabeth Hunter
Dave and Monica Atkinson
I am so proud to have these generous people in our lives! Thank you all so much and we look forward to seeing more donations roll in...
Thursday, April 2, 2009
We're back on track!
We didn't drop off the face of the earth, we finally moved! It has been a long couple of weeks for us and we have moved into our new house and now we have Internet. Other than the moving, not too much is going on with us, we're trying to get settled in the new house and find our way around town. One of the fabulous benefits of being in Rainbow City Al, they have a chocolate festival!! Super exciting and you all wish you could come check it out, but please don't be jealous.
The most important news for this post, we did our first race last weekend!!! Miller's Nana came up from Niceville, FL to run with us and Madison also participated in the kid's fun run. My mom actually won the grandmaster's prize and Matt came in 3rd in his age group(way to go!!) I also won a prize, don't get too excited it was a door prize but we all did get called up on stage to collect and that was pretty cool to see all the running for Miller shirts flash across the entire running audience! Madison was waiting for her name to be called so she could collect her medal as well so we gave her a private ceremony after the fact(she is still wearing her daddy's medal around the house a week later). It was not the perfect race day, in fact is pretty much sucked, it was raining and we bit chilly but to point is that we were so determined we stuck it out and finished the race! One down and 14 more to go, we can do it!!!
The most important news for this post, we did our first race last weekend!!! Miller's Nana came up from Niceville, FL to run with us and Madison also participated in the kid's fun run. My mom actually won the grandmaster's prize and Matt came in 3rd in his age group(way to go!!) I also won a prize, don't get too excited it was a door prize but we all did get called up on stage to collect and that was pretty cool to see all the running for Miller shirts flash across the entire running audience! Madison was waiting for her name to be called so she could collect her medal as well so we gave her a private ceremony after the fact(she is still wearing her daddy's medal around the house a week later). It was not the perfect race day, in fact is pretty much sucked, it was raining and we bit chilly but to point is that we were so determined we stuck it out and finished the race! One down and 14 more to go, we can do it!!!
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