Showing posts with label Century Ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Century Ride. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Cache Valley Century, check.

 Cache Valley Century 2013.
A day Mark looks forward to every year.  He loves to ride around this glorious valley we live in.
Lindsey was looking forward to fully completing her first ever century.  Jake had injured his knee earlier in the week and decided to bite the bullet and attempt it anyway!  
Pretty cool, sophisticated, wrap, huh?
These three had complete success and such a great ride together!

Meanwhile...back at the ranch...
We headed to the kitchen before we were even dressed and mixed up a cake and some pretty crazy baby cupcakes.  Some days, three-year-olds, have very specific ideas in mind ;)  Molly is great in the kitchen and Owen loves to help.  Then we took a little picnic to the park.  Super fun day for everyone!  Summer has been wonderful.

Friday, August 31, 2012

A Little Catch Up


 Inspired by a picture in a magazine I saw last year, a few inspiring stories 
and an avid biking husband; I have been on the hunt for an old bike....

I spotted this one on the side of the road in front of an antique store in town.  
I called Mark to see if he would mind if I bought a little piece of "art" for our home :)

After doing a little research online we discovered she is a 
1937 Women's Pullman Schwinn Bike
 Mark replaced the tubes, pumped up the tires, polished her up and 
with the help of Jake - hoisted her up to her new home.
She looks grand perched on the mantle.
A great conversation piece.
A reminder to live a healthy lifestyle.
A reminder of stories of great women (in our family & outside of our family) 
who used a similar mode of transportation to serve and look after others.

***
A Salad Social 
Under the canopy of beautiful trees, by the beautiful river with the red sun setting in the sky...
(due to numerous fires in the surrounding area this summer)
We enjoyed a lovely salad social with adorable women in our neighborhood.
Warm hugs and lots of chitter chatter, we soaked up the warm summer evening.
Even the youngest little lady in neighborhood, Miss Olivia, came out for the evening.
Everyone went home with a full tummy, a happy heart, a cute handmade dish cloth and free produce!
We love our neighborhood so very much!



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Cache Valley Century
 Eric, Jake and Mark were a threesome this year.
(Wishing Brady could have been here)
Ready to hit the road!

 While the guys were riding we had a tea party...



 Took naps...


 Tried on Great Grandpa's hat...

 Played cards...

and Owen finally got his quilt from Nana!



A before long, they were back!  The route was little different this year and  
I will have Mark fill in the details.  They had a great ride. 
Eric Eliason, Cory McBride, Jake and I formed a great team.  We started in Richmond this year as a large part of the ride came after we neared Logan.  We usually ride from home to the start in Richmond and then peal off at the end and ride home making 100 miles.  This year if we had done that we would have ridden only 80 miles as this year we didn't go all the way to Preston in the first half of the ride.  It was a flatter ride with less hills.  It was a beautiful day.  Cory was training for LoToJa and pulled us along at a good clip.  Eric is a horse too.  He pulled hard and fast.  It was great to be with Jake.  He pushes himself so hard.  He inspires me.  I was so pleased to be among good friends on a great ride in a valley I love.  I hope to be doing it for many years to come.  If I shave my legs next year I bet I can go faster.  Isn't that right Jake?

Stay tuned for more catching up to come...


Friday, October 21, 2011

Century #4

Can you believe it? That's not too shabby for a man who has begun his 5th decade! This time we drove down to red rock of southern Utah.  Beautiful! We graciously accepted an invitation to stay in a lovely condo of some sweet friends and really enjoyed our little getaway.

 The condo was beautiful and the weather was perfect!


Walk through the courtyard and into the house...where does little goldilocks end up?
That's right...in Papa's bed!  And she was quite pleased with herself.
 This is where the baby bear really slept....well when she wasn't snuggling 
wih her Papa and Nana, that is.


Ballgames, card games and watching Molly kept us all pretty entertained.

 A giant tub just perfect for a bubble bath!
 

 One night the guys cooked us a delicious dinner that we enjoyed out on the patio with a cozy fire.


Playing on the Red Rock





Visiting the temple grounds






And the ride!
(Mark will add his thoughts here)





And when it was all over they were still smiling!!
And resting on the bench was a great thing!


 Meanwhile Molly was pitter pattering through the fountain.
 The clothes came off...

 And before long she had lured Papa and Daddy in.
What a great way to cool down.
Last morning...Steak and Eggs
and we were on the road again....