SPARTANS

Last weekend Craig and our two older boys participated in the Spartan races. Craig did the trifecta, which is three races over two days. It’s a total of 26-ish miles with over 75 grueling obstacles, all while running up and down mountains (some peoples ideas of ‘fun’ baffle me haha!) and he lives for it! He did this last year too and instantly fell in love. It’s been really neat and inspiring to see him be so disciplined and driven as he trained and prepare for these big races. And, as a surprise to no one, he killed it. He finished fast, placed really well and had a good time doing so. He is too humble to ever flat out just say how proud he is of himself, but you can just see it in him – he’s proud. And I’m proud and definitely not shy about bragging about him!

The boys decided to join in on it this year, too! H has literally been training daily since last year. Any chance to do an obstacle, sprint through a playground or go on a run – he takes it. I feel like this kind of thing could really be a big part of his future. He ran the one mile race (definitely bumping him up to the 2 mile next time) and he crushed it. He is fast! I got to be up around the trails with him to take pictures and video and cheer, and holy smokes – I couldn’t keep up!! He flew through the trail running and really tackled the obstacles with a lot of determination. He was committed to not skipping any, and he didn’t! He had the time of his life. He’s still riding the high from it. I’m so proud of him. He’s amazing.

Our E is definitely our timid athlete. He’s just as powerful and naturally gifted at this kind of stuff as his brother and dad are, he’s just a lot more cautious, nervous and anxious about these things. He ran the half mile race and all throughout his training over the last month, he’d been known to threaten, “I’m not doing the Spartan!” He was nervous about it and shutting down the idea was usually easier for him. But when it came to race day, my boy blew us away!! He got right up to the starting line and he DID IT! You would have hardly even known he was so worried leading up to it! I was able to run along side him during his race which definitely was beneficial for him, but really, it was all him! He pushed himself and he overcame big fear and became a little Spartan! So very proud of his accomplishment.

I just felt so pumped and proud all weekend long. My guys did that! Their hard work, their training and preparation paid off and they did their races and made it look easy. I’m always so impressed watching Craig do these physical things because they truly do just come so naturally to him, but watching our sons follow in his impressive footsteps this year was…wow! This will be an impactful core memory for all of us. This will be an accomplishment my kids will be able to be proud of and find confidence in forever! They proved to themselves just how strong and capable they are when they put their minds to something – and you better bet I’m going to remind them of that for the rest of their lives!

I’m proud of my Spartans! They taught me so much this weekend! Gosh, I’m just one lucky wife and mama to have them and to be continually learning from them! Forever inspired!

The Mountains + Kids

I’ll be the first to admit that sometimes it’s hard to be a ‘fun’ parent. Sometimes its so much easier to just stay at home and let the kids play with the toys the play with every day. But I’ll also admit, that when you do put forth the effort to be fun and do something just a little out of the ordinary, very seldom will you regret it.

The other day Craig got off work a little early and was going to go on a trail run (his fave) and, well… the kids and I decided to crash that idea. I invited my dad, who’s also a big fan of the mountains and trails, and we each packed a backpack with snacks and water and we took off to the mountains for a fun family hike!

The whole time I couldn’t quit thinking about how WOW we need to do this more. The mountains have always been healing. The peace, the quiet, the vast change of scenery and the (usual) lack of cel service make it a bit of a sanctuary away from every-day life. You know what I mean?

It was beautiful, really.

We hiked about 2.5 miles in two hours. Yeah, thats not winning any trail running races or anything, but boy did we have a great time. There were small rivers to cross which totally thrilled my kids, there were butterflies that would circle around us and kinda make us feel like Disney Princesses and the time together as a family to chat and actively do something together without any distractions made for an incredible family memory – one that we’ll cherish – and hopefully recreate often.

And hey, look. I know you’re all competent people who know how to do life and do it well. But if you’re anything like me, sometimes a list of things to bring to make a moment enjoyable is just really nice and takes some pressure off. Especially as mom, I feel like I’m always the one needing to make sure everything is packed and squared away. So maybe this will help you if you feel so inclined to take your littles out on a family adventure to the mountains!

What We Brought to our Family Mountain Hike:

  • Baby Hiking Backpack (our baby is 9 months and he’s a big, big boy – so having him in a nice pack on Craig’s back was a game changer)
  • Sunscreen – cause even in shade and on cloudy days, the sun still shines, my friends
  • Hats and sunglasses – sun protection always, folks
  • Small backpacks – my three older kids (7, 5 and 3) all carried their own stuff in small backpacks – they are more than capable and I think its good for them to haul their stuff because it builds character and all that
  • Water – obviously!
  • Snacks – on this particular hike we brought: nut rolls, fruit snacks, apple sauce pouches, hello panda and a small pack of cookies (balance haha)
  • Our good and realistic attitudes! This is important, my friends. Craig, my dad and I knew this wasn’t going to be fast. We knew we’d probably study each bug we passed (we did), and grow our rock collection (we did), and take lots of breaks – but being realistic about what this would be make the whole experience an even more enjoyable one

Happy hiking, friends!! Go make those memories. You and your kids will thank you for it. Promise!