Sentence per picture because I am just not in the greatest of writing moods this week.
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:)
Monday, April 20, 2026
Sentence per picture April edition
Friday, April 17, 2026
Big changes
Lots of big decisions this week. It's been emotional as a mom, and I like to be honest here, so here goes. Signing day was this week for high school football. We have had Andrew play football up until this point mainly to stay in shape since he is a bigger kiddo, but also because we felt like of all the sports, this one fit him as he is strong as an ox. We had high hopes that high school football would be a different experience than the other years. While club football was tough, the coaches cared about him and tried to teach him and treated him well for the most part. When we got to middle school, the coaches didn't even know his name and barely got him in at all, even in practice. Of course, also in middle school, Andrew found his love for music with both the trumpet and the guitar/bass plus choir, and he decided he really wanted to focus on music. Now it's true, in our town you can do both football and marching band, but it's hard and I was dreading it honestly. I think high school is going to be a huge adjustment for him and to add in both football AND marching band with a field show and plays to memorize was going to be a lot. We let him make the final decision and he decided to not continue with sports in high school. This may also include wrestling but one sport at a time at this point. To be continued. We are sad because while it's so awesome to see him find his way and chose music (former band nerd here over the moon), we were both athletes and we know it's in there that he could turn it around and be great when he gets his body figured out. It's tough when you have an idea of what you kid will be like and love and they go a complete opposite direction, but we are also both so excited for his musical journey that it makes the sadness a little less. Dad of course is struggling the most BUT he's been very careful with his words and for that, I am proud. We are NOT disappointed with him in any way, just sad he is giving up on sports.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Questions?
First let's start with the week. Three runs, one interrupted by a pop-up T storm but thankfully I was near the shop and ducked in right in time,
one that was meh due to the wind,
and one that was really good out on my gravel route where Mudpig was very, very happy.
Two lifts this week, one upper body plus an ab set and one lower body that I had to rush like no other but also still focus on form.
Some more random things about this week:
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Sometimes you just have to go with the flow
Another crazy week in the books. Another person quitting or I should say moving on at my work that completely changes everything. Sigh. Glad I am on medication right now!!!! I am handling constant change so much better than I use to. Growth and better living through chemistry. I'll take it.
Three runs and two work outs. I thought about adding a fourth run, but Tony said focus on muscles for now and so I did. One of my phone cameras is cracked it and takes the trippiest pictures now. Thanks to Brickhouse Nutrition for fueling my work outs.
More health stuff for now this week, a mammogram and Andrew had med check for his ADHD meds. Still haven't heard back about my mammogram but no news is good news, right? Also, the referral has been sent to the high-risk cancer doc, but I haven't heard anything back from that either. I need to get the dogs in for heartworm checks and Boom is due for shots but just haven't had the time. I need to get a therapy visit in there too. There just aren't enough hours in the day. I've been working 10 hour days, and I just am keeping my head down, getting done what I can in a week, and not worrying about what I can't get done. I know that Boom is covered more than likely due to him being older and probably have high enough titers to cover him.
In other news this week, we spent the weekend just being together as a family and doing fun things. Not that racing isn't fun, it is a ton of fun but it's also stressful and busy and crazy. I wanted us to just have fun, go visit some music stores, start looking at jazz basses and have a nice meal using our gift card that Jessica from the track got me for my birthday. I found two music stores in Topeka, and we headed out just to look. Funny enough, the second store we went to had an amazing deal on a fender jass bass and we couldn't leave without it. I know, I spoil my kid rotten but to see him smile SO big when he started playing and to see him so excited about a musical instrument just made me SO very happy. Now to pray that my washing machine, which was going to be my big purchase with my overtime and bonus money stays running.
Monday, March 23, 2026
H.O.T
Not much to write about this week which is good. Here are a bunch of pictures and some words so I get off of my butt and go run :)
The theme this week with regards to running was H.O.T. No heat acclimation for us, I guess. Ollie isn't handling it well, so we did 1-mile loops to keep her near the water bucket. Basically, an out and back to the end of the industrial park. Pretty boring for most, but for me, nothing a good podcast can't take care of. At least one of the runs had a puddle she could get in about halfway. The rest of the week, no puddle, so we did our normal walk breaks every four minutes and got it done. The wind Sunday was really bad as well making our mileage a little shorter than we had hoped for. Welcome to weird spring and the crazy wind in Kansas. Two lifts this week and this happened:
Have a great week y'all!