Tuesday, February 27, 2007

That Old Temptress..Great Harvest Bread

We had perfect weather for the group run Saturday. The only problem I encountered was after finishing two miles. I went inside FBC to use the restroom and passed by the cinnamon bread from Great Harvest. On my way back out of the building to do another 2 miles, I had to pass by it again. I'm not one who usually is tempted by food, but early in the morning after a run, there's just something about the Great Harvest cinnamon bread. I laughed at myself becaue it was honestly one of the only times in my life where I was having an inner struggle that went something like this:
Voice 1: "You've done two miles, relax, eat some bread, take it easy."
Voice 2: "You said you were going to do 4 miles, the bread will still be there when you're done. Get back out there and finish your run."
I did finish my four miles and yes there was bread waiting when I was done. I am still a bit confused about the fact that a piece of bread would make me question completing my mileage. Oh well, I'll chalk it up to not eating enough for breakfast and move on.
I have added a link on the right side of my page that goes to my daughter's (Kinsey) website. Her site has a link to many photos of her that go as far back as when she was born. There is also a journal link that chronicles our experiences from the day of her birth.
I have also added a link to a page for Kinsey's school. She attends a special needs school called The Little Lighthouse. There is no charge for us to send her there and they do a great job with her. It is a very worthwhile place to donate time and or money to. Please check it out.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Basketball

I'll be heading to church in a few minutes and plan to play basketball for about 2 hours. I hope this counts as crosstraining. I also hope that I don't hurt too bad tomorrow so I can get some running in. We'll see.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Perfect Day for Running

Today was the perfect day for running. I started my run at about 2:00 this afternoon. The temperature was 70 degrees and it was cloudy with a little wind. And finally, I got a few sprinkles of rain the last mile. Also, the radio stations that I have programmed into my radio seemed to play fewer commercials than usual. I did 3 miles, but wish I could have done more because the weather was so great, but I had other things to do.
I think the weather is supposed to stay pretty consistent this week, so hopefully we will have more days like today. On days like today, I really enjoy running and while I'm running, I think back to a little over a year ago when on a day like this I would not have been out enjoying the weather. Instead I probably would have been in front of the TV watching Seinfeld or something.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Finally getting around to blogging again

I haven't had enough time lately to keep up with my blog (okay that's an excuse). I am going to do better. The run Saturday was pretty good, I had forgotten how tough the wind on the levee could be. Also, running on the levee reminds me of driving on the Natchez Trace, no matter how far you go, you feel like you're in the same place where you started. I rode my bike for the first time in many months on Sunday (crosstraining day). I felt like a child again due to the fact that I had not ridden it in awhile and for the first few miles I went in a "wobbly" straight line. Thankfully I was the only one on the trail, except for a deer who ran far away as soon as he saw me.
My daughter, Kinsey, is completely back to her old self and has fully recovered from her illness. We did find out that she will be having surgery on March 23rd to reposition one of the shunts in her brain, so they will have to shave one side of her full head of hair. It had just started to completely fill in from her last surgery, but hopefully this will be the last surgery she needs for a long time.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Kinsey is Home

Kinsey was doing so well today that they decided to go ahead and send her home. There are alot of respiratory bugs going around right now and the doctors decided that keeping her a few extra days wasn't worth the risk of her possibly catching a cold. So, we are at home.
Again, I cannot say thank you enough to everyone who has sent up a prayer for Kinsey. Being a pediatric nurse and knowing what I know, looking at Kinsey last week if you had told me she would be ready to go home one week later, I would never have believed you. But, here we are one week later at home and doing great.
I'm excited about getting to run tomorrow (Saturday). It has been more than a week since I have run.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Another Kinsey Update

Kinsey continues to improve. The ultrasound showed that her kidneys are fine. The plan for now is to keep her on antibiotics until Sunday and then they will send her home on oral antibiotics for a few days. So she is scheduled to be discharged on Sunday. It is amazing how quickly her condition has improved.
I have not been able to get any running in because Kinsey has 5 different doctors/specialists and you never know when one will walk into her room and want to send her for a test/treatment. I am planning on being at the group run Saturday morning as long as things with Kinsey continue to go well. Again, the outpowering of concern for Kinsey has been amazing and we truly appreciate everyone that has kept her in their thoughts and prayers. I ran into someone I know today and they have a son named Evan who is currently on a ventilator. He is about to be sent to a special nursing unit at UAB in Birmingham for 6 weeks so that his family can learn to take care of him and his ventilator at home. Please remember him and his family in your prayers.
Hoping to see everyone Saturday.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Kinsey Update

Kinsey is doing better. She is acting more like her old self. We will still have to stay in the hospital at least another week. The bacteria that was growing in her blood is extremely rare in children her age, so we are not sure where it came from. At this point, the doctors feel that her shunts are okay. She will have to have one shunt repositioned, but that surgery will be done after she is over this infection.
She had an ultrasound yesterday, they think she may have a problem with one of her kidneys. We will find out the results today. We did get some great news yesterday. Kinsey had an EEG done (it measures brain waves and seizure activity). One of her two seizure disorders is completely gone. This seizure disorder was the most severe and was capable of wiping out any mental and developmental ability she has at any moment. So we are extremely thankful that it is gone.
The response of encouragement and prayers that we have gotten has been overwhelming. Thanks to everyone that has remembered Kinsey in prayer. Our family always believes that God and the power of prayer do amazing things. So thanks for praying for our little miracle and please continue to do so.
Don't forget to run, walk, or wog.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Please take a moment to pray for Kinsey.

Early Friday morning, we had to rush Kinsey, my daughter to the ER at UMC because she was having really bad seizures. They admitted her to the Peds ICU and found out that she has a bacterial infection in her blood. Kinsey has a shunt in each side of her brain and there is a possibility that these could be infected as well. They cannot draw fluid from these because if they are not infected, they would be going through infected blood to get to them and would then infect them. Currently they are planning on her staying a minimum of 10-14 days to receive antibiotics. The hope is that that will fix her up. If she gets worse then they will have to check the shunts. If her shunts are infected, then they will have to be removed and new ones put in their place, which is a pretty big deal. She is doing pretty well. You can tell she doesn't feel good. She plays for a few minutes and then falls asleep because she now tires easily. I will try to keep my blog updated with her condition.
Running is extremely low on my priority list at this time. I am going to try to get some running in around the UMC campus after Kinsey has improved. Running is my therapy at times like this. I hope everyone had a great run, walk, or wog today. See you soon.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Cold Weather, Deer Encounter, New Asphalt, and Disney

I wogged 3 miles today. I went a little slower than usual because it was so cold. I live in Fox Bay and run on the trail out on the Northshore Parkway. Halfway through my run I noticed a deer about 20 feet back in the trees watching me. I thought it would run away when it noticed me, but it continued watching me and actually took a few steps in my direction. Now I'm no hunter or deer expert, but I know enough to know that they are supposed to fear humans and the fact that this one was not afraid of me made me a little nervous. I turned my radio down and watched over my shoulder to make sure I was safe. I'm not sure what I would have done if it had run in my direction. I certainly could not have outrun it. Maybe I would have dropped and played dead, I'm not sure, but it probably would have been hilarious to the drivers passing by.
When I returned to my neighborhood, I passed by some guys who are repaving the main street in Fox Bay and asked them if they were only paving that section. They said that the whole neighborhood would be repaved. So, there will be 2 miles (thanks GMAP) of new asphalt to run on.
Last night my wife, Ashley, mentioned that she would like to try the half marathon at Disneyworld next January. I told her that if she would do the half, I would do the whole (we are always looking for an excuse to go to Disney). So I am planning to do the Chicago Marathon in Oct. and the Disney Marathon in January. I always enjoy the characters at Disney, but I have a feeling that towards the end of the marathon when I am tired, they will be somewhat annoying. I will try to be polite.