Hannah, the birthday girl in light pink, and her sister, Emma, in dark pink. Two cuties!
St. Louis, MO
In April, I traveled to St. Louis with 70 middle schooler's for our annual Baseball Unit. We saw the St. Louis Cardinals win against the Colorado Rockies. The kids loved it! We also visited the Arch and other museums.
Beautiful Busch StadiumWe got there early enough for batting practice and some of the students were able to coax this Colorado Rockies player to throw them a ball every now and then.
This is me with our new Middle School Headmaster, Ann. This was her first year at our school and on this trip. She had a great time.
View from the top of the arch. The clouds and rain ruined the view a bit.
Students checking out the view from the top of the arch. I love this monument and never tire of going up to the top.
Raising money for Leukemia and Lymphoma
Yes, I'm STILL trying to raise funds to fight blood cancer. The day after I got back from St. Louis, I stood on one of the busiest corners in town and collected money for 5 1/2 hours from passing cars. Luckily, it was a gorgeous day...a tad bit windy, of course, but I raised $988 along with about 4 friends who braved the traffic to help me. It was quite an amazing lesson in people I must say. The people who gave the most (five and ten dollar bills) were people in the most beat up cars who looked like they could barely afford gas! I was amazed time, and time again, at how many bills they would shove into my bucket! The people in the nicest cars wouldn't even look at me. Very weird, but true. I couldn't have done this with out the help of Devon, Cindy, Amy and Megan, my closest friends, and co-workers! Thanks for giving up part of your Saturday to help with a great cause. Ok, now only $1200 more to go.....
Below is my new wetsuit that I will sporting during the 1 mile swim in the river at the Philadelphia Tri in June. It came with very explicit instructions on how to get it on. Let me just go on record saying that, "it ain't easy!" I barely got the thing on and there was no way I was going to get it zipped by myself! Our coach has said the team will be practicing how to put them on and take them off. This suit is not for the weak of heart! It is very constricting and you feel like you can't breathe with it on! The good thing about it is it will make me more buoyant, which is something I need during my swim! So, with some practice, it will become more comfortable...I hope.
Luckily, it will not be used tomorrow, Sunday, April 20th, for the Emporia Spring Migration Triathlon! This will be my first tri and I'm very nervous and excited all at once! If I can just make it through the swimming (400 meters), I'll be fine! The bike and run will be a piece of cake as long as I don't over do it during the swim. Wish me luck! I promise to post photos this week!
3 comments:
Good luck today. Can't wait to hear how it goes.
Well, with all that going on, I'm not surprised you have no time for blogging. Lexi is pumped up about Friday. I'm going to use it to threaten her into submission all week!
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