No work out classes and only two runs this week, but one long run with both dogs. I did have a better frame of mind but still have lots of questions like how and why. I also feel like I have entered a season of rest. It's weird to go from someone who never sat still to someone who loves the stillness. I've been really loving a cup of coffee, a warm fuzzy blanket, and sweatpants lately. I guess we all have seasons of life that we cling to at certain times. I'm clinging hard to family, slowing down, and no guilt, even if it means a little weight gain.
We had another dual this week and Andrew went 0-2. I am fine with it because he tried to take shots on both kids and while it almost worked out both times, he was too slow, and the other kid capitalized. Again, don't care about the W or the L as long as he is trying, and I'm seeing lots of try. I'm excited to see some success this year even if it's small. I know i sound like a broken record but I am all about trying your hardest, whatever that might look like.
We had our end of year banquet for our track club over in Lawrence. Last year we tried having it at a hotel so that families could just stay the night, and their kids could have fun swimming and dancing the night away. It's a considerable cost to the club BUT this is about the kids, so their fun is what is most important. I am so lucky that our neighbor could take care of the dogs for one night and morning so we could get away. Just as a short synopsis, we run 15 races, take the best 10 and use that for final points tallies. The kids get giant cool trophies for points and if they flip, they get flip awards. We usually have bags to hand out that have candy and goodies, raffles for cool gas tanks, and shirts/sweatshirts. The food is always good and the Dj plays fun dance to songs. Andrew had locked into a 2nd place for Heavy Honda and a third place for Heavy 160 by 13 points to his good buddy and teammate Noah.
The most special part of the whole night was the award Andrew received next. The club had a period of time to nominate both a volunteer that they thought should win an award as well as the most improved driver. The most improved driver award is named after Jerry Renchler, our beloved board member we lost last year suddenly. If you've read any of my blogs you know what he meant to me. If you haven't read them briefly, he was a mentor and a wonderful friend. I could always count on him to be there for me and my family. He was one of the first ones to come visit Tony in the hospital with his wife along with Lindsey and Kerry. He loved our club and helped build our current track. He worked tirelessly to make our club a safe and fun place for our kids to drive at. When he passed unexpectedly, we knew as a board we wanted to do something for he and his family that would last a lifetime. Brian our president came up with a great way to honor him by having a plaque in the tower with each recipient's name on it as well as letting them have a trophy to take home.
We had a ton of fun dancing the night away and watching football with some yummy beers. They had all boulevard beers on tap including one of my favorites, nutcracker ale. I never felt drunk but had some great conversations with lots of people that was truly genuine. I love that for the most part, most of the people in the club have set their differences aside for the kids and are embracing a great family atmosphere.