More lasts this week. Last week of middle school and on to high school.
Running with Reds
Join me as I journey through life as a mommy to a little red headed boy and four red australian shepherds and wife to an awesome hubby who can't say No. My addictions include distance running and training dogs (specifically in dog agility) and my job is in science so expect a dose of a little bit of all of these things. Running with reds is how I keep my sanity:)
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Promotion!
Friday, May 15, 2026
Two weeks in one because I'm lazy
Three runs and two workouts both weeks. Looks like run plus legs is my new future. The next few weeks are going to be jam packed with concerts, promotions, and lasts for middle school. Stay tuned. Plus, the temperatures will only be rising, I am sure.
The biggest story of the week was we raced! I wrote a book on the book of faces about it but let me tell you, it was emotional. Andrew has big emotions, always has, always will, and he's not afraid to show them to you. Before the hot laps he was all tears and shaking again, just like last weekend. This is all new and change is hard for him so we tried to just support him the best we could. We know he can do it; he has the skill set to do well in this sport for sure, but he has to believe in himself, something we have struggled with for years. As the night went on, he got more and more brave and comfortable, but he spun out in his heat race and didn't get to finish the laps and spun out twice in the Feature and didn't get to finish that race either. I'm still calling it a win because he had seat time, he ended on a good note, and he won some money that gave him incentive to do better next time. Since I am two weeks behind, here are some pictures.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Dirt slinging
A week of firsts. Let's start out with workouts. Three runs and one arm work out. One run was pretty hot, the other was perfect, and the third would have been magical had it not been for the humidity. Sigh. Welcome to Kansas where the humidity can be 100 percent and it's still not raining.
Thank God for Micah being there to calm him down. He stayed with him all day right by his side, never leaving. He arranged for him to get to practice by himself to help with his nerves and helped him walk the track post practice to get an understanding of how the track changes.

