Monday, April 26, 2010

New Ring

And, another big purchase we had to make this weekend was a replacement wedding ring. We don't know how Travis broke his tungsten ring (which was supposed to be indestructible), but on Sunday morning there was a huge chunk of ring missing and a big crack down the center. We tried to find one just like it to replace it, but they apparently don't make them anymore. :-( We did find a ring he liked, though, so we bought it. It's made of cobalt, and hopefully, it will last a little longer than the first one! He takes such good care of it, so it's such a shame to see it broken! :-(



Percy's Personal Floatation Device

Percy's new attire for the lake (one of our many purchases this weekend)...

He was NOT happy about it...

...and exhibited all sorts of stubbornness when asked to move or come...

...but it has a HANDLE, so it's perfect!!!! :-)



And then, of course, I had to take some cute pictures of Travis and his dog... :-)






Brian and Kendl's Wedding

We traveled to Houston this weekend to attend Travis' friend's wedding. Brian and Travis lived down the road from each other and were best friends through high school. Travis was a groomsman in Brian's wedding this weekend, and Brian was marrying his high school sweetheart Kendl! It was a beautiful wedding and reception, and we both had a great time. Travis really enjoyed seeing all his friends from high school again, most of which he hasn't seen in over eight years! He was worried he wouldn't recognize them all, but he didn't have any trouble. We also enjoyed spending some time with Diane and Ted at the wedding!


Me and my handsome groomsman!!
(I couldn't decide which picture I liked better, so I just put both of them on here!)


Ted and Diane, both looking wonderful!

We spent the whole day on Sunday shopping!! I was so excited to be able to go into real stores that weren't HEB or Walmart. The shopping selection is a little limited here in Del Rio, so places like Old Navy, Target, and Academy were special treats while I was in Houston! (Travis patiently drove me every place I wanted to go and went into every store with me!) Then we drove the six hours back to Del Rio; Travis drove the first half, and then I drove the rest so he could study for the big test he had today. We made it all the way home before we realized that Travis had left his truck at the base, so we had to turn around and drive the 25 minutes back to the base from our house and then the 25 minutes back home again. We both struggled to get up this morning after only a few hours of sleep (we weren't in bed until 1am), but the extra time we spent shopping was well worth it!! (You know, if they just would build a Target here in Del Rio, I would be a happy camper....)

We both have incredibly busy weeks this week... The TAKS test is going on all week for me, and for Travis, not only is it a night week, but he is also going through a week long inspection at the base. (Basically, the entire base is getting inspected and reviewed to make sure everything is up to code, and all of the commanders are stressing out getting everything ready for this week!) My students are taking their Math TAKS test tomorrow (the whole goal of my entire year of teaching has been to get these students to pass this test....a lot is riding on the results of tomorrow!!) Please send them prayers and wishes of good luck!! I've done all I can do...it's up to them now. We'll have the results back in about three or four weeks. Travis is also working on several papers for his online classes, and I am working on a presentation and a paper for my class as well. So, it's going to be a long week, but once it's over, we'll both have a little more time on our hands!

Hope you have a wonderful week!!




Friday, April 23, 2010

Next Triathlon!

Here's the next triathlon I am planning to do: http://redemptionrp.com/RockinRTri2010

It's on Saturday, May 22 in Gruene, Texas!! It looks like fun because not only is it a cool race course (400 meter swim in the river, 12 mile bike on the country roads, 3.3 mile run around the city), but the award ceremony is held in the river! They apparently give you tubes after you finish the race, and you get to float around in the river while you wait for others to finish. My friend Kimberly, who has been doing triathlons and adventure races for a while now, is planning to join me. I'm hoping to get some good pointers and advice from her! It will also be fun to have someone to hang out with after the race. Gruene is a cool little town just north of San Antonio with some fun places to eat and shop, so it will be a great Saturday!


Sunday, April 11, 2010

Adventure Race

This weekend in Del Rio, it felt like there were all sorts of things going on!!! There were two 5Ks, a monster truck rally, several concerts in the park, blood drives, vaccination drives, the adventure race, and the list goes on and on. I don't know why they can't spread things out a little more, because I would have loved to have participated in more events, and there definitely aren't this many things going on all the time!

On Friday night, I went to The Spot (the local roller skating rink) for a hail and farewell for Travis' squadron. Basically, they put together this event every once in a while to introduce all the new guys and families who have joined the squadron and to say goodbye to the families who are about to leave Del Rio for their next assignment. I enjoyed having the chance to see several friends and meet some new ones! I didn't roller skate because I didn't want to wear myself out before the big race the next day, but I had a fun time chatting with everyone and meeting the new people!

Then, on Saturday, it was finally time for the Adventure Race! Here's a picture of our team:

James (our token male) is a T1 instructor (the plane the students fly after they complete their T6 training with Travis); Kristy, a science teacher at the high school who's husband is a T1 instructor too; Heather, who's husband is a T1 instructor and also one of our drivers; me!; and Shannon, who is an Air Force nurse stationed in San Antonio and dating one of the T1 instructors here in Del Rio. (We had lots of comments on the socks along the way, and by the end, all the volunteers knew us as the pink sock team!)

We initially had 6 girls on our team, and we were excited about competing against all the guy teams. But, one girl dropped out in the beginning for various reasons, and then two of our other teammates found out they were pregnant. One girl dropped out, and the other decided she would only do the running portion. We had to have four people on the course at all times, and now we were down to only three. So, at last minute, we asked a friend named James to be on our team. He didn't have one of our green team shirts or the awesome pink socks, but he was a great team member!! He helped out with the biking portion and also took over for one of the girls later in the running portion. Two other major players in our game were the two drivers we had. There were various checkpoints along the race where we had to check in and switch out team members as necessary. Our drivers drove the truck with all our supplies to each of the checkpoints to help us out and cheer us on. They also stopped several places along the road to scream and cheer for us as we went by. It was really motivating!! :-)

The morning started out cloudly, gray, and freezing cold, but it ended up being a beautiful sunny day at the end. I am a little sunburned on my shoulders, and I have a great shorts tan being developed, but other than that, I feel great! I was definitely ready for this race and had a good time doing it. I stayed on the course the entire time, except at the end where we could only have two people in the raft at a time.

SO....how did we do? Well, we did a great job for the first six miles of the race. We were hanging in with all the other teams, passing a few, being passed by some... Everything was going along swimmingly, and then one of the girls had a flat tire on her bike. We were on the first leg of the race, still on the perimeter road around the base, and we discovered that she had run over a metal tack (probably about 1/2 an inch long). Her tire was completely flat, and despite all our efforts to fix it, we couldn't do it. As a team, we were a little unprepared to completely fix the tire (we only had a patch kit), so we fell into last place very quickly at the beginning. Shannon ended up having to run with her bike (pushing it with a flat tire) for over three miles until we reached the first checkpoint outside the main gate of the base. We had a phone with us, so we had called our drivers to let them know the situation, and they were waiting at the checkpoint with a new bike. So, after being delayed for over an hour, we were finally back on the road. We didn't see any of the other teams again until we got to the rowing portion at the lake. :-(

We rode our bikes along highway 90 and some back roads and didn't have any other bike problems. There were several hills and bumps, but we finally made it to the marina in one piece! Again, our drivers were there waiting for us at the checkpoint where we ditched all our biking gear and put on our running shoes. We then started our 8 mile run around the marina area, that basically was a rocky trail through west Texas. They had us run to the dam at the lake and then up the steep hill to the dam. They had various checkpoints along the way with water and volunteers to point us in the right direction and help us out if we needed it. The downhill portions were so nice! :-) Once we ran up the hill to the dam, we had to then run back down and continue back to the marina. The race challenge at this point was that we had to carry our own life jackets and paddles about four miles to the lake. I wore a life jacket while running...a bit weird, but manageable. It was really hot at this point, though, and the sun was really bright, so I did get a little hot. Again, our drivers came through for us, meeting us at the checkpoints along the way with cold bottles of water and snacks!

We finally made it to the marina, and we were really excited to catch up with several teams. We got to the marina at about the same time as five other teams. We all prepared our boats and sent two of our team members into the water for a mile of rowing. We met them halfway to switch out rowers to finish the last mile of the race. We finally finished the rowing, and then we had to carry the boat, paddles, and lifejackets about a mile to the finish line in the marina. We finished strong and came across the line smiling!!

We finished the race in 5 hours and 20 minutes, placing 43rd out of 51 teams! We were really encouraged by how great our time was, considering we had spent an hour fixing our bike. The first place team finished in 3 hours and 15 minutes, so we really did a great job overall!!

The race sponsors provided lunch, water, music, and celebration at the marina. We hung out for a while, watched the awards being handed out, and then we all went out on a friend's boat to enjoy relaxing for the rest of the afternoon.

When we finally came in off the lake, we headed to the monster truck rally at the fairgrounds. It was actually very entertaining!


After the rally, I went home, exhausted and in serious need of some sleep! And, like I said, I'm a little sunburned on my shoulders this morning, but otherwise, feeling great!!

Most of my teammates won't be around next year for the race, since their husbands are being reassigned to different locations in the fall. Hopefully, there will be another group of people who are interested in doing the race by the time it comes around again, because I would really like to do it again!

Overall, it was a great weekend and a fun event!



Friday, April 9, 2010

Tomorrow's the Day!!

It's here! The adventure race is tomorrow! I can't do anything else to get ready except get a good night's sleep tonight and make sure I have everything ready to go. I'm really excited and have been looking forward to this for a while!

The plan is:
Arrive on base at 6:45am for safety briefing, bike inspection, team strategy talk, etc.
Race begins at 8:30am
Bike 28 miles...
Run 8 miles...
Row 2 miles in the lake...
Hopefully finish and make it to the party at the marina before the sun goes down!! :-)

It should be a good time! Pictures and updates will come soon after!!