So I figured it was a bit hard to look at the stop watch while I was running and know when to start and stop. We are suppose to start with a warm up then run the walk then run the walk for a certain amount of time. so instead I just made a play list of songs to equal the amount of time and figured I would walk then run 2 songs then walk one the run 2. While was a little more that what the program start us doing. They only want you to run for 60 secs. then walk for 90. So at about the 3rd set of running. I was wiped. LOL I think I tried to push myself a bit to much!! We will see what i can figure out, maybe one more try.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Couch to 5K in 9 weeks!!!
So we started looking on the internet about running programs, not really knowing what is good and what isn't. This weekend I was at a women's event at GCC and some ladies and I were talking about it and one of the said that she said she remember some website that was about going from couch potato to 5k. I just started laughing. Could someone really come up with a program like that, seriously?? SO go figure!! i google Couch potato to 5k and what comes up. Couch Potato to 5k!!! LOL
This is the program we are doing its very cool and starts off easy everyone should check it out.
www.c25k.com , get is "C"couch 2 5K. wow people are brilliant. LOL
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Friday, May 15, 2009
We are doing it!!
So I guess you can say that Jake took the 5K idea and ran with it. The next day he went to work and found the 5K, pretty much exactly when he wants it. So we are actually going to do it. We have to now to posted it on FB, LOL. The race is Sept. 11, and it benefits the Friendly kitchen in Concord. So its a good cause. He said that a few of the guys in the office might do it with us also. So we will make a little GCC team. :) Now we just need to find a program and figure out how to go from not really running to doing a stinking 5K.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
5K!! What!!!!?
Ok so we had a soccer game tonight. To catch everyone up since I haven't posted in a while. I have been playing indoor soccer at the Bow Fiedhouse for a few months now. Jake and I have started our own team, "CRUSH", for the session we are currently in. Anyway, after the game Jake comes up with the crazy idea that we should do a 5K. That is we found one some time in Sept. or Oct. we would have plenty of time to train and get in shape. Which I am all for getting in shape, I have been wanting to drop more weight for a while.
Speaking of weight since finding out about my eye/head condition in November I have dropped about 26 pounds. I still have at least 30 that I need to drop. UGH that seems like such a big number. :)
Anyway, so that's my crazy husband for you!!!!! We will see exactly how far his ides goes. :)
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Updates!!! :)
Well I know I have been kinda lax in blogging. I am sorry : ( Well I little update on things. First with the girls. Ally got an ear infection toward the beginning of November and went through 3 does of 3 different antibiotics. She just finished the last set about a week ago. She seems to be doing fine but we will see. Not much for Kyndal going on. Still crazy, LOL.
Well for me. I has recent eye appt and an appt with my neurologist this week. We dicided to start on a Medicine call Diamox. It a kind of water pill that will reduce the fliud behind the eye, in the brain and the fluid that the spinal cord is make. So that what we are doing. Now we are just praying for no side affects from the med. It has a 1 in 100 change for kidney stones. So pray for none of those.
Last night witht the freezing rain we lost power at around midnight. Luckely we have a generator that powers the furnace, water pump, lights in the kitchen, microwave, and the fridge. So we have been very lucky. Since we heat with wood we have stayed warm. Its a little darker than normal but kinda fun. There is a power outlet by the breaker box that we plugged an exstention cord into and are now about to watch a movie. So we have TV. :) I don't think that really counts for roughing it. If anyone wants to come get a warm shower and you wan make it up our hill, come on!! :) I took some pic of our road when we went out this afternoon. I will put them up later. Even though it sucks it was kinda pretty outside. :) There were about 4 power lines down on one of our roads.
Anyway, hopefully I will stay up now. I was doing so well too. I am a slacker I know. LOL Well I'm off to watch Horton
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Greater Impact a Joyous Ouch.
Greater Impact is the name of the GCC building campaign. Last night we had a commitment dinner. The food was great. :) But that's not what it was all about. The past couple of sermon series, have really been speaking to us. I think the best place to start would be the sermon on living with less. There are so many things we have that we don't need and could defiantly live without. Some of those things are debts that we don't need and if we got rid of them we could put that money to better use. I have always wanted to be able to bless people in different ways but have always felt held back because of budget reasons. So Jake and I have really been trying to get rid of the unnecessary things. We are right now in the process of getting rid of our van, oh how I hate to say that. I love our van, it is sooooo perfect for us. But you know it is an unnecessary debt. That we could live without. The money that we pay each month to out van note could go to a much better use.
Then we move on to the Greater Impact. Were we have been asked to make a 3 year commitment to give to the building fund. We have been challenged to pray and ask God what he would have us give. Big or small. I think the best way I have heard it put was from the speaker last night. He was talking about a campaign that they were asked to do for there church and how there were talking about there giving being a sacrifice. So said he was asking his 2 sons what the word sacrifice means to them in one word. His oldest, type "A" son he called him, said "Ouch". His youngest, type "Z", said "Joy". When he asked his type "Z" son why he said Joy he said because the sacrifice would be for Jesus and it would bring Joy to him. So he said they came to the conclusion that sacrifice was a Joyous Ouch. Which is so right. Giving the amount we would like to give or that God is telling us to give would defiantly stretch us and make us fully trust in god to provide for us. There is no way we could do it without putting our faith in him to provide. 3 years is a long time to make a financial commitment when you don't even know what the future is going to bring. But all we need to do is trust God that he knows what he is doing and that he will not let us go hungry or homeless.
I feel like I have done a bit or rambling, and it may not all make since to some of you. But then again I really hope it does and that it speaks to you.
A Greater Impact from Grace Capital Church on Vimeo.
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Birthday Party Pics!!
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