Sunday, January 15, 2012

Christmas 2011

Merry Christmas from the Glass-Keith Family!!!

This Christmas, we were lucky to celebrate with Grandma and Grandma Glass, and Grandma Allaire. We missed Gigima (Great Grandma Allaire) who was sick, Auntie Em who was working, and Grandpa Keith, who was in Amado, but our thoughts were with them!


While the Granparents Glass were in town, we checked out the toy train museum, the Pima Air museum, and the Christmas lights at Winterhaven. On Christmas Eve, we went to church, then walked around our neighborhood, enjoying the Christmas lights. We sprinkled magic reindeer food on our sidewalk, then laid out cookies for Santa and a sign to help himself to some chocolate stout, courtesy of Broken Glass Brewery.


Grandma Allaire, Tyson and I changed into our new pjs and snuggled up together on the couch. The pjs are a tradition started from my brother-in-law Art's family. My sister tipped us on which ones to buy, so we could match with her family for Skype time. Tyler wore Santa pjs to bed, to help Santa find our chimney-free house. In the morning, we changed Tyler into the family pjs.

Tyler started off Christmas morning by asking Tyson to fix his snow globe. We've put alot of miles on that globe in the year we've had it!

A tradition from the days of Dusty, we had Vader initiate the Christmas gift opening ritual.


Tyler continues to love Vader deeply. Vader tolerates this patiently. Is it love, or is it because Tyler feeds him so frequently?

Grandma Allaire helped Tyler open his first stocking gift - a Christmas ornament with his name on it

Grandma and Grandpa Glass got Tyler a wonderful set of art supplies, including his first set of markers.

Do you remember your first set of markers? So different from crayons. Grown up. Moist. So brightly colored. A whole new world has opened.

Grandpa enjoyed receiving Su Doku, nuts, and pfefferneusse.

Tyson and I were psyched for Tyler to open this gift from the Glass-Johnson family...


...a Tyler-sized rocking chair, for his reading pleasure. He didn't seem too interested in it at first, and quickly moved on to his new basketball hoop.

But the next gift was a book from Grandma, with her voice reading it. Without any prompting, Tyler immediately sat in his new chair, and held the book up for Grandma to read to him.


The book, the chair, and the basketball hoop simultaneously captured Tyler's attention.

Tyler eventually returned to opening gifts. I'm so excited to have the smell of playdough in our house. Such a comforting, happy smell. And that pizza party gift is too cool. I have video of Tyler feeding some to Tyson, hopefully he can help me get it on here...

Tyler took lots of breaks from his gifts to survey the situation, and enjoy the ornaments on the tree.

Who can resist a precious face like this?

Between Grandma Allaire, Grandma Glass, and Auntie Em, I'll be styling at work this winter.


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


Running, Running

One of our family goals is to support each other in healthy activities. This fall was my second year of training for a half marathon (while raising funds for cancer research.)  I'm pretty sure I'm the laziest half-marathoner you'll ever meet. I slacked on training this fall, only running two or three days a week. My coworkers convinced me to try running with Meet Me at Maynards on Monday nights - a grass roots effort to get the community more healthy while also boosting the downtown economy. Cool idea. Nerve wracking for me though. Between trying to find parking to maneuvering a big stroller (with the front wheel locked for stability, but sacrificing steering) through narrow, congested sidewalks, avoiding traffic in crosswalks, narrowly avoiding telephone poles and signs, and by November, it was dark even at the start of the run. I gave up a couple of times, but my coworkers convinced me to go back, especially Dave, with his motivational interviewing expertise - "You said you wanted Tyler to grow up exercising with the community..." On Tuesdays, while Tyler and Tyson attended Li'l Movers and Shakers, I squeezed in a quick run at Reid Park. On Saturdays, Tyler, my co-worker Dave, and I ran at Sabino Canyon or at Reid Park. Sabino Canyon has amazing scenery and wildlife, but the incline is brutal, especially when pushing a stroller. But I definitely got stronger running there. Reid Park is flat and not all that exciting, but Tyler's class is right there. I miss my Greasewood Path runs from my townhouse days - looking down over the valley of Tucson and out at the Catalinas, or looking west towards the Tucson Mountains, plus spending some time at Greasewood Park and the wildlife preserve...I'll have to get over there again this spring when the wildflowers bloom.

I ran the UofA Catwalk 10k in October, with Tyler and Tyson cheering me on. (Tyler's asleep here, but woke up before I finished.)


Dave and I spent the first mile arguing about our pace, thanks to our GPS watches. We'd joked throughout our training that, even as I ran right next to him, his "better-by-30-bucks" watch always indicated he was running faster (and farther) than me. So when my watch read 6.5, I was convinced we were starting the race way too fast. Yet his watch read that we were running much slower.  After our mile of arguing, we realized Tyler'd changed my watch settings to display miles per hour, instead of pace (minutes per mile). Oops.


Pretty soon Dave was wanting to stretch his legs farther than mine could reach, so we split up. He was psyched about his personal record.


It was hot, and I hated every minute I spent running, and was just happy to be done with the race. (Some encouraging words from my sister helped.)



 In December, we ran a half-marathon. Dave injured his knee (technically, his IT band) during the Catwalk 10k, and I injured my knee (again, the IT band) over Thanksgiving weekend. Rest and ice didn't seem to help at all. We spent several days debating whether we should go forward with our plans to run the Tucson Half-Marathon, or take a month to heal and run the Rock-n-Roll half marathon in Phoenix in January. We both held off on fundraising - it just didn't seem ethical to fundraise for a race we might not run. Fortunately, a physical therapist gave me a stretch that really helped, and I passed it on to Dave. After one day of trying out the new stretch, we made a healthy, informed, democratic decision to go ahead and run the Tucson Half-Marathon as fast as we could and deal with the consequences later.

It was cold in Oracle that morning, at least for Tucsonans - about 34 degrees. After I turned my drop bag in, I noticed I was about the only person wearing short sleeves. I saw lots of people wore reindeer antlers, and a few people wore Santa Claus hats. My favorite were two older women wearing Mrs. Claus costumes over sweat pants. About two miles into the race, they stopped at the side of the road, bent over and removed their sweat pants. I can only imagine what people driving by must have thought, seeing two Mrs. Clauses nearly mooning them as they passed by. My knee hurt for the first 6 miles but finally numbed out, and I started letting myself run faster. I still ran conservatively because I feared the last two miles of the race - a killer hill followed by a decent incline. But this year, I blazed up that hill without noticing it - I actually thought they'd altered the course to avoid it. I noticed the drummers drumming, and realized that was a clever trick to help distract us from the hill, and it actually worked on me this year. After the hill, I didn't even notice the incline, and ran faster than I'd run the rest of the race. So I realized, I could've run the rest of the race faster. Oh well. Guess I need to race in some 10ks to figure out what my race pace should be.

Dave achieved his goal of finishing in less than two hours. I achieved my goal of running faster than I did the year before, and I was especially happy to see Tyson and Tyler at the finish line.



Look at the gorgeous men in my life! Definitely worth the 13.1 miles I ran to get to them!


(PS the 7up was for me, not Tyler. He likes soda about as much as he did last July.)

Next Glass-Keith Family Fitness Event:

New Belgium's Urban Assault, starring Tyson and Chris - the "2SixPacks fo shure's ChugLife" on Sunday, February 26th. They don't have to raise money for that, and it has nothing to do with cancer research, but hey, if you want to pretend it's a fundraiser and send money anyway, Tyson won't mind a bit.


Sunday, January 1, 2012

Snow Day

The thing I miss most about the east coast is snow. I loved waking up and knowing, by the grey light coming through my curtains, that the ground would be covered with snow. Wolfing down breakfast and rushing to get bundled up with a multiple layers of clothes, followed by a snowsuit, boots, jacket, hat, gloves, scarf...making snow angels, snowmen, eating snow, licking icicles, building forts, having snowball fights...you just don't get that opportunity very often when you live in the desert. Fortunately, Tyson has a four-wheel drive, so we were able to get up Mt. Lemmon early one morning to enjoy the freshly fallen snow.

It's not often that we get to drive higher than the clouds...


I slowly realized we just don't have the right equipment for making snow angels or building forts yet. We don't even have a sled! Soon Tyler, soon.


Tentative Tyler, of course, responded to his first experience with snow similarly to his first experience with grass. He did everything he could to avoid it!


And when overwhelmed, he snuggles up and tries to go to sleep.


We encouraged him to explore the campground. We eventually were able to coax Tyler into touching the snow, smashing snowballs, and discovered that he LOVED eating icicles.


Here's to more snow days like this one!

Thanksgiving

We enjoyed sharing Thanksgiving with Grandma Allaire, Gigima, and Auntie Em.


The day after Thanskgiving, Tyler, Grandma Allaire and I worked on a gingerbread house. I felt very lucky that Tyler did not yet find the taste of the decorations to be appetizing. (When we finally dismantled the gingerbread house, on the other hand, he enjoyed them immensely.)


Ever helpful, Tyler gave Grandma Allaire basic landscape maintenance lessons.



Tyler also practiced his sandscaping skills.

What a great Thanksgiving weekend!

Halloween

Halloween is our favorite holiday. We continued our tradition of carving a trio of Jack-o-lanterns this year.



 The Dragon Bartender returned to helped prepare our Halloween display.


Of course, it wouldn't be Halloween without spider webs, a blacklight, and a bubbling cauldron.



The Dragon Bartender enjoyed trick-or-treating, first with Tyson, then with me. But he was happiest when greeting our jack-o-lanterns upon our return home. I'm already looking forward to next Halloween!

Fun Times with Daddy

We've kept Tyler enrolled in the "Li'l Movers and Shakers" motor development class. This semester, I found an evening class that worked with Tyson's schedule, so he could join in the fun. It was so fun to watch them together, and see how different the identical class can seem. When Tyler attends with me, he's Tentative Tyler, but with Tyson, he's brave and eager to try new things. And of course, Tyson and I find different ways to use the same equipment.





 Who doesn't love somersaulting on the bar?


Tyson taught Tyler to walk on the balance beam.


But Tyler needed no help at all scaling the obstacle course.


Checking out a Kawasaki Ninja...

And of course, the best part of the class is the parachute!

Gigima's Birthday

For Great Grandma Arlette's birthday, we got the majority of the Allaire family together and visited the pumpkin patch at Buckelew Farm. We had a great time exploring the grounds and picking just the right pumpkins for our home.

First we got to ride together to the middle of the pumpkin patch.


The Allaire sisters began their search.

Meanwhile, Tyson and Tyler journeyed far in their quest to find the perfect albino pumpkin.


Tyler was so happy to get to spend so much time outdoors with his dad - a rare occurrence this busy semester.


After picking our pumpkins, Tyler and I checked out the petting zoo, where Tyler got to feed the animals.



Tyler and Grandma Allaire practiced being animals themselves.


Tyson helped Tyler ride in a cardboard tractor.


Next, they checked out the friendly neighborhood skeleton. Tentative Tyler was especially skeptical of this new companion.


Gigima, on the other hand, had no problem cozying up to this fine gentleman.


We finally conned a stranger into taking a family photo for us. Happy Birthday Gigima!