Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Michael's Marathon

Michael's first marathon is in the books! He ran in the inaugural race of the Pacific Northwest Marathon in Eugene, Oregon. His parents and brother, Matt, came up for the weekend, and our good friends, the Lattins, also came down to cheer. We had much more fun cheering than he had running : )  Michael ran with a guy named Dennis, who he met that morning. Lucky for Dennis, he got more than he bargained for in the cheering department. Michael finished in 4:09, what a stud! I think we can attribute his success to our beautiful homemade shirts, that glow in the dark and can be seen a mile away (literally). Oaklyn's shirt was the best, "Run like a Mother Father!" Oh, and you will probably notice the beard...you can thank Forest Gump for that! : )

Before








No one should look this good after running 26.2 miles! This looks more like a "before" photo.

Marathon: Check!


 The after-party, the next day at the park
 Grandma Brown
 There is a little stream by the trail at Michael's work that Oaklyn loves throwing rocks into when we visit him during his breaks
 Aww.
 This is what happens when your husband is sore from running a marathon and your daughter wont let you put her down...
Oaklyn and Matt at the zoo

The Making of Oaklyn's Easter Dress

 Over the past couple years, Beema has adopted us as part of the family. We know her as nothing else, because "Beema" is her "Grandma" name. For months, Beema and I (and Oaklyn) have been making Oaklyn a little dress, which we finished just in time for Easter. I loved every minute that we spent working and chatting together. I think I learned how to un-pick a stitch just as much as I learned how to sew : ) Fortunately for me, Beema was there to help fix all my mess-ups. I will always treasure this little dress and the memories we shared while making it together. Thanks Beema!

 Thanks for the help, Oaklyn!



 The first time trying on the dress...



 Oaklyn praying before church.



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Just another day in the life...

 

 
 


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