Sunday, November 21, 2010

Eight is Great!

 What a special day for Trevian and Doug! Trevian was baptized on her 8th birthday (and her dad's 30-somethingth birthday). It was a wonderful day and a beautiful baptism. In our new ward in Eugene the primary is much smaller. So you get to schedule your baptism when you choose. With Trevian's birthday falling on Sunday, we felt it would be the perfect way to make her baptism extra memorable. She looked beautiful in her special white dress. And as customary in the Tyler family, Grandma Tyler brought Trevian her brand new set of scriptures (and cute carrying case too). She was all ready to go!

We were so lucky that both Grandma Tyler and Nana could come to Eugene for the special occasion. Uncle Ryan and Aunt Judy also made the trip from Washington to be here for the weekend. Grandma and Nana were both enlisted to give the talks (Grandma spoke about baptism and Nana spoke about the Holy Ghost). And Uncle Ryan was a witness. Our friend in the ward, Rusten Gomez, was the other witness. And Terry and Zach gave the prayers.

 I am very proud of Trevian and the decision she made to be baptized. She is a good example to her friends and to our family. She often does her part to be the peacemaker at home and she is always showing love for others. Thank you Trevian for being such a beautiful daughter--inside and out.

I love you, Mom




Nana & Trevian


Grandma Tyler & Trevian

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

We Run to Stay Warm!

This weekend Doug and I ran our first half-marathon together (and the only race we've run together, other than Hood to Coast). We've been training this fall and were looking forward to 13.1 miles--our first race in Eugene. We discovered the perfect one--Run to Stay Warm, a race sponsored by the Eugene utility company and held as a fundraiser to help offset winter heating bills for local residents. The race was held on the running path that borders the Willamette River, making for a beautiful and scenic race course.

This was Doug's first half marathon and I was so proud of him for his training AND his performance on race day. I knew he had it in him--he finished the race in under 2 hours! The course had a short 1/2 mile out and back spot around mile 9 and as I knew when we passed each other on the path that he was bookin' that day. (We agreed to each run our own race that day so we could push ourselves to achieve our goals). My goal that day was for a PR--it was my 4th half-marathon and I wanted to break the 1:50:00 mark. My last half-marathon was an 8:34 pace and I came in this time with an 8:19 pace, a time of 1:48:00. I was really excited to reach my goal, and even more pleasantly surprised to find that I placed 3rd in my age group that day!

Now that the race is behind us, we're looking for our next goal to work toward. I'm thinking it's time to coerce Doug into training for a full marathon. It's so much easier to train when you have someone else you need to keep up with! We may not run all of our training runs together, but if one of us gets out for a run, the other one feels the need to get out there, too. It's been a fun year of running together--Eugene truly is Track Town USA with lots of great places to run. And I'm looking forward to many more races with Doug.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Getaway

Key West, FL
 After a hectic summer of moving, starting a new job, and beginning life in a new city, Doug and I had the chance to get away for a short vacation. We've been planning for this trip for a few months. In March, we celebrated our 15th year anniversary. In September, my sister Peggy and her husband Jon celebrated their 20th anniversary. So we planned to take a vacation together for our special occasions.

Snorkeling trip in Key West
Thanks to Nana who took a week to come stay with the kiddos in Eugene and spoil them rotten, we were able to go to Florida and the Bahamas. We enjoyed visiting with my brother Jeremy and his wife Brandi and their kids in Ft. Lauderdale. From there we headed to the Florida Keys where we stayed in a gorgeous beach house in Key Largo and snorkeled in Key West. The weather in the Keys was slightly stormy as a few hurricanes had just made their way through the area. That led to about 3-4 foot swells while snorkeling. The snorkeling was still fantastic, up until the last few minutes when I realized that the motion of the ocean was catching up with me. But it was still the best snorkeling I've ever done. We saw rays, sharks, baracuda, dolphins, sea urchins, turtles, and plenty of other fish I couldn't name. The other highlight of our time in Key West...half-pound chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies! I did turn a blind "dietitian" eye to the calories that were likely hiding in them (I'm a cookie fanatic so those were worth tasting!).

Atlantis Resort, The Bahamas
 After the Keys we headed out on a 4-day cruise to the Bahamas. We've been to the Bahamas once before, but this time we spent one day at the Atlantis Resort. Our timing couldn't have been better--each day on our cruise the forecast was 50% chance of thunderstorms but we saw blue skies and high 80's every day. It was gorgeous! And since we were on the tail end of hurricane season, the resort wasn't the least bit crowded. There were no lines to wait in on the waterslides and plenty of sunshine to soak in. Who knew 4 adults could have so much fun on waterslides! Of course, who knew waterslides could also make you feel so sore the next day. :)

  We spent part of the day at Atlantis exploring their beautiful aquarium "The Dig." We found all sorts of interesting creatures, both beautiful...and not so much (I'm not sure what God was thinking when he created the eel--those things are nasty looking).

Doug on the "death drop" waterslide at Atlantis
After our time at Atlantis, we spent a day on the cruise ship's private island, enjoying more snorkeling, sunbathing, and pure R&R. And other than a small issue with our cruise ship bathroom (ugh--we'll spare you the details, but they did make amends with dinner in their specialty steak house and chocolate dipped strawberries in our cabin), the trip was a great success. We had fantastic company, terrific weather, and happy campers at home when we returned (thanks Nana!). We're already contemplating...WHERE TO NEXT!?!