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on still kicking 30 year old me’s ass.

on still kicking 30 year old me’s ass.

in addition to getting me some clams to celebrate my first birthday after running over 2,400 miles and losing 110 pounds ( i lost 4 more since writing that post ), kris organized a surprise trip to madison so i could run in the 10K “bratfest” which is the first race i’ve ran since running in the chicago marathon last october.

i’ve slowed down running over the past few months and have “only” been averaging 10-20 miles a week so i thought i’d take it easy and enjoy myself. the way i see it, it’s a “personal best” just to get up at 6:30a.m. on my birthday to make sure i register for the race on time and i didn’t need to go and try to break any personal records. but, hey, the best laid plans and all that. i felt so good running that it almost didn’t feel like i was pushing very hard to run a faster 10K than i’ve ever run before.

i ran the first 5K at around 9 minute miles which is, in and of itself, a record setting pace for my former clydesdale self. but when it became clear that i was going to have plenty of gas in the tank i picked up the pace and ran the second 5K at an 8’30” pace to finish with an 8’45” average time per mile. i probably could have even pushed it a bit and harder if i paced myself better over the entire race and hit just over 8 minute miles. and the great part? i felt awesome at the end. i’m pretty sure i could have kept an 8’30” pace through a half marathon.

i couldn’t be happier that after a year i’m still kicking 30 year old me’s ass ( and running almost 2 minutes per mile faster than i was just a year ago when i wrote that post ).

it’ll be interesting a year from now to see if i can shave another minute off my times and get close to a 7’30” per mile pace which is about a 3 hour and 16 minute marathon pace and close to what i’d need to run for a boston marathon qualifying time. i’m not saying i’m going to be able to keep that pace through a marathon but who knows!

i do think running a race on or very close to my birthday is going to be a new tradition. next year i might give the spring madison half marathon a whirl.

the super bestest part was having kris and odin standing right by the finish line so odin could give me a high-five before i crossed the line 🙂

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go!

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! I.

’tis the season for hunting christmas trees! we’ve been going to our favorite local farm, snowy ridge in westby, wisconsin since 2006 when odin wasn’t big enough to do much but help pick out the tree. ( our adventures in 2007 and 2008 must be on a harddrive somewhere, but i did manage to post 2009 and 2010 which are great walks down memory lane. )

this year odin attempted once again to help me cut down the tree. he put in a good effort, but eventually had to relinquish the saw to his old man. maybe next year 🙂

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! II.

this is the first year odin asked for his own tree. if one is good, two must be twice as nice?

ya sure, ya betcha!

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! III.

as always, the 100 foot zip line is what makes snowy ridge extra fun.

is there a better way to celebrate getting two trees? i think not.

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! IV.

to this day, i have no idea how they manage the insurance for a zipline which ends in a massive treehouse.

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! V.

i still have plans to build The World’s Most Awesome Treehouse, but the bar has been raised high.

day 2703: a christmas tree hunting and zip line riding we go! VI.

the perfect closer to a perfect christmas tree hunting adventure? hot chocolate and cookies in a warming house with a cracking wood fire!

thanks for the memories, snowy ridge.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. I.

after a fantastic pumpkin patch adventure we headed out to gays mills, wisconsin for a true taste of fall by visiting the area’s renowned apple orchards.

over a hundred years ago someone discovered the banks of soil around the kickapoo river makes for some great apples and now more than a thousand acres producing apples nationally known for their color and flavor.

( the sun was in his eyes when i took the picture so he wanted to wear his mother’s sunglasses. )

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. II.

hmmm, which is better? the honeycrisp apple cider, or the other one?

the honeycrisp, for sure.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. III.

i will not make a joke about being surprised that the apple wont fit into his big mouth. i will not make a joke about being surprised that the caramel apple wont fit into his big mouth. i will not make a joke about being surprised that the apple wont fit into his big mouth. i will not make a joke about being surprised that the apple wont fit into his big mouth.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. IV.

one can’t help but wonder what prompted the instruction on the sign to not put your through the hole.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. V.

kickapoo orchards has a fun corn and sunflower maze that must be specatacular when the sunflowers are in full bloom and the trees are at peak color.

day 2660: making the rounds at the gays mills apple orchards. VI.

debated if it would be a good idea to tell odin about the family that got so lost in a corn maze they had to call 911 and be rescued by the police?

i decided it probably wasn’t the best idea.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents!

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! I.

since fall is fast approaching ( or, rather, technically here ) that must mean halloween is not far away which means it’s time for our yearly trek to a local The Pumpkin Patch to search for the perfect pumpkins for jack-o’-lanterns.

it’s a seasonal ritual made all the more special this year because grandma and grandpa snowdeal came for a visit and got to partake in the pumpkin hunting fun.

the pumpkin patch we really enjoy has all sorts of fun stuff beyond pumpkins, including a barn with many different kinds of animals including very curious goats who like to nibble on anything they please.

odin isn’t quite sure whether or not he’s going to lose his whole glove to one particularly nibbly goat.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! II.

i think the sheep would like to taste the camera.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! III.

since we live in a small town it’s certainly not unusual for odin to run into a few friends who are on their own Pumpkin Patch Adventures. it’s mighty nice that the old tobacco drying barn has a slat missing that’s just the right size for posing.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! IV.

it’s all fun and games jostling around the opening, at least until the llama decides it’s time to stand up and leave everyone guessing as to whether or not he’s going to spit on you!

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! V.

this is gunner. he’s one of the nice folks who drives a group of pumpkin patchers to the patch in a wagon pulled by a tractor.

you know it’s time to leave when he blows in the horn.

he asked odin to look after his horn when he jumped into the tractor. see if you can guess what happens to the horn.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! VI.

and we’re off! gunner is happy to not look where he’s going and tell you all sorts of stories about the history of the area, including the fact that the very path we’re driving on was originally a horse and buggy trail that connected two nearby towns.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! VII.

since halloween is approaching you never know what spooky, scary stuff might appear on the trip. since odin is a seasoned veteran he knows to keep on the lookout.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! VIII.

SPOOKY!

one year they had a gorilla jump out onto the trail which i think freaked too many kids out since they haven’t done it since.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! IX.

the ol’ riding the tractor like a bronco through “raging” stream bit never gets old.

every year, even though it never happens, i think there’s a small chance we’ll get stuck in the stream.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! X.

finally, it’s pumpkin huntin’ time!

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XI.

it doesn’t take long to find The Perfectest Pumpkin that’s all the more perfect ’cause it’s easy to carry.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XII.

and even the bigger ones are perfect when grandpa offers to help carry them on your head.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XIII.

odin poses in The Wilds of the Pumpkin Patch with his Prize Catch.

i almost think we should have it “stuffed”.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XIV.

grandpa and grandma caught documenting the adventure with their camera phones :-
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day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XV.

we were lucky enough to find a few gourds which was a treat because odin really, really though grandma would enjoy taking a few back home to michigan.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XVI.

back on the wagon, odin says, “hey grandma, how about how put the horn on my head like a hat. that’d be funny!”

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XVII.

the request, i think, was all a set-up for his next request to put the horn on her head so he could could talk into it and she could tell him if it was loud.

to the bemusement of the rest of the wagon riders, she complied.

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XVIII.

what could be more perfect that a little picnic after pumpkin hunting? not much, expecially when the pumpkin patch place supplies brats and sauerkraut!

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XIX.

of course, we can’t leave without saying goodbye to the goats!

day 2660: A Pumpkin Patch Adventure with Grandparents! XX.

such a fun annual tradition, much better than just picking up pumpkins in a parking lot. highly recommended if you’re in the area.

“tucker and becky’s pumpkin patch” on oboe road off PC between highways 27 and 33.

amusingly, our Pumpkin Patch Adventures take place a hop skip and a jump away from odin avenue. in fact, i think we first stumbled upon the road when we went on our first Pumpkin Patch adventure.

day 2534: A Comic And Thai Adventure in madison.

day 2534: A Comic And Thai Adventure in madison. I.

and so, looking for an adventure ( and needing to do some shopping in A Big City ), we trekked to madison. we thought it would be fun to have lunch somewhere that served cuisine a bit more exotic than the typical fare to be round in rural southwest wisconsin and not knowing the madison restaurant scene nearly as well as i should, i put out a call on the social intertubes for a thai food recommendation.

bahn thai received the most number of votes so we decided to give it a try and were pleasantly surprised to see that it was next door to westfield comics which gave us the perfect opportunity to introduce odin to the wonders of a Comic Book Store. not having been in a comics shop in A Very Long Time, i was quickly reminded that the age appropriate pickings for an almost seven year old are slim ( thankfully odin didn’t stumble upon the new issue of heavy metal ), but we had a great time sitting on the floor and flipping through what selection they did have.

odin eventually settled on a copy of a batman comic which made for a great way to pass the time while we waited for our food after we meandered over to the restaurant ( as an aside, i think odin could develop a great love of comics and we’re looking for recommendations – some folks have already recommended the muppet show comic book and the secret science alliance ).

day 2534: A Comic And Thai Adventure in madison. II.

the food arrived quickly and bahn thai served good, but not great fare. the pork pad thai was a little sweet for my taste, but the fried rice and chicken satay were excellent. definitely worth more trips to explore the menu.

day 2534: A Comic And Thai Adventure in madison. III.

sa-bai got the second most number of votes on email, fb and twitter. vietenne palace and one for sala thai both got votes and look interesting from the yelp reviews. so we have plenty of thai options the next time we visit madison!

we’re certainly looking forward to hitting “madtown” more often. i can’t believe we’ve only visited a few times over the past few years.

day 2345: ’tis the season for christmas tree huntin’ and zip line ridin’!



it’s that time of the year to make the trek to our local "cut your own" tree farm to procure the perfect christmas tree!

some might recall from previous years that our favorite local tree farm – snowy ridge in westby, wisconsin – also has a a giant tree house and zip line and a warming house with hot cocoa and cookies. so, really, what more could you ask for? and as an added bonus, thanks to a recent snow fall, the place was transformed into a winter wonderland.

after years of having a slim selection of mature eastern white pines ( our family favorite ), the farm has plenty available after planting a bunch a few years back. it’s almost doesn’t seem as fun now that we can just walk in and find the perfect tree without having to trek to the farthest reachest of the property.



i always wonder what sort of insurance rider they have to carry with a zip line on the property, since it seem a bit risky especially when everything is icy anbd slippery and the kids are encumbered with winter gear. hi. ho. all in the name of good wintery fun!



true to its name you can really get zipping on the zip line!



the zip line ends in this awesome tree house which i’d love to recreate in our backyard with a line running from our house.



in keeping with tradition, after felling the tree and riding a zip line, one must warm one’s bones in the toasty warming house while sipping hot chocolate and dreaming of christmas morning.

day 2238: in search of jasper.



south and east of the bad little falls in machias, you’ll find jasper beach in machiasport, maine.

of course, if you’re visiting jasper beach, you might rightly expect to find some jasper, but it occurred to us that none of us could identify jasper if it hit us on the head. which, i think, is the same reaction we had the last time we went to the beach. but, hey, it’s still a grand time looking for coole rocks even if they aren’t jasper. a grand time, that is, once you get past the fact that the ocean is take-your-breath-away freezing even in august. and the stone beach can be a little rough on tender feet 🙂



it seems that odin has inherited our humble love of rocks and, at least for now, enjoys strolls along rocky coastlines looking for Just The Right One.



you can find all sort of neat rocks, but which are jasper? well, it turns out, NONE! that’s right, according to the maine geological survey the red rocks on the beach are a volcanic rock called rhyolite and not actually jasper:

“Although Jasper Beach is named after the red volcanic stone that is common on the beach, that rock is not truly jasper. Jasper is a form of silica that is enriched in iron, whereas the red stone on Jasper Beach is a fine-grained volcanic rock called rhyolite. Its attractive appearance is also due to the polished surface formed by constant abrasion against sand grains.”

so, these fine specimens certainly aren’t jasper. or even rhyolite, but they’re still pretty neat ( bonus points will be awarded for helping me identify the rocks ).



odin, switching feet while balancing on a wet, slippery rock as the waves come and go. what could possibly go wrong ( thankfully, nothing, this time )!