Our Family Trip 2015 : Madison Marathon!


Our 17 Day family trip officially started on July 17th when we pulled out of the yard with our pickup and trailer and headed South.  We met Dad and Mom, Keith and Melinda and kids, and Dana down in Ennis, Montana.  Randy, Colter, Maya and Melita dropped Kyla and I off with the others and headed to Virginia City for the night.  Kyla and I got in with the others and headed up the long, twisting, switchback mountain road to camp and run in the Madison Marathon the next day.  At more than 9000 feet above sea level, this is the highest road marathon in America.

Oh, you didn't know I was a runner?  Neither did I!

Here's the story... Some months before, we had signed Kyla up for running in the marathon relay with Melinda, Dana and another female runner. About 3 weeks before race day, the other runner became injured and could not run.  Melinda asked me if I could fill in that leg of the marathon and I said sure because I really wanted Kyla to be able to do the race.  It was her first one and she was really looking forward to it.  So I ran a little and walked a lot in the 3 weeks leading up to the race.  Needless to say, I was NOT very prepared and pretty nervous about it!  But, it turned out to be a fun and rewarding time.  :)

Here we are camped in a little mountain meadow at somewhere around 9000 feet elevation.  It was very cold and I didn't sleep at all that night.  Cold, nerves, eeeek!  Kyla slept in Dana's tent and slept much better.  It took me a while to thaw out in the morning as I stumbled around for a while.  What did I think I was doing?..


Grabbing a quick breakfast and then Keith and Melinda are off to start the race.  Keith ran the entire Marathon and beat his time from last year! Yay!  Melinda ran the half marathon last year but wanted to include Dana and Kyla this year so decided to do a relay this year.  She started the first leg of our marathon relay team that morning...


And they're off!...


Following Melinda's was Dana and then myself.  Here is where we did the switch-off from Dana to me.  My dear sister, who apparently hadn't had enough running earlier in the day, decided to run/walk along side me on my portion of the race...


And we're off, begining my 7.1 mile section of the race with my sister by my side.  Oh my goodness, considering the elevation, the lack of sleep, the uphills that went on and on, and the fact that I hadn't even walked, let alone run 7 miles in the weeks before the race, I was in for it...


Somehow I made it through.  My cheering squad, Randy and kids, met me somewhere along the way as they were coming up for the day to watch, and I walked a lot and stopped to catch my breath a bit, and kept going with a LOT of encouragement from my sister.  Thank Melinda and everyone else who cheered me on.  It made me smile and cry and finish my part of the race! :)


Then it was Kylas turn!  She ran her whole section of the race!  She did great!  I was so excited for her! 


Go Kyla go!!!


Kyla was the last racer in our team so she got to come into the finish line.  Here we all are together after we cheered her on!


After an exciting day up on the mountain, Randy and I and the kids jumped in the pickup and headed down the winding road to continue our trip.  Here is a picture of  our little cheering squad...


And one more picture out the windows as we headed down.  It was beautiful...


Here is a super neat video that shows the race...


And that was the awesome and crazy start to our family trip.  More awesome and crazy to come...
Alison

This is NOT a test...


As I sit at my computer this morning, surrounded by the smoke of hundreds of fires burning around us, I'm reminded how helpless we are again, in the face of the powers of nature.  

We're dealing with the fires here.  Mostly staying inside and hoping for rain, without lightning and without wind.  Our thoughts go to many who have lost homes and are in the path of danger everywhere.  Our thanks go to those who are out fighting the fires.

I was just reminded of another "power of nature" that we encountered last month.  So, as I sort through our trip pictures, I'll share these with you.

When the alarm sounded on Randy's phone as we were traveling along one day, we knew "this is NOT a test".  "TORNADO WARNING: TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY!"  As we looked east out the windows, these pictures are what we saw.

This is another reason July was such a month to remember in our lives.  We will never forget this day!


Can anyone guess where we saw this tornado?

This IS a test...

The person who gets the closest answer will get a "smokey" Starbucks Gift Card
for $10 in the mail. (Sorry Kyla and other members of the family, you can not enter since you already know :)

And, would you rather deal with fires or tornados?  Just curious...

I'll leave this "test" up for a few days as I go through my trip pictures and start posting them. :)

From these smokey skies of Montana
Alison

some more july...


July was a wonderful month.  One we'll remember for many years to come.
We started out the month, for the July 4th weekend, with some special cousins over in Idaho.
I don't EVER remember spending 2 straight days at the lake before.  Being outside in the sunshine
and water all day long is a wonderful thing!
Thanks Ryan, Jeannie and kiddos for the fun weekend together.
Here are some pictures...


Beach time...


Boat time...


Our three older kids out in kayaks one evening...


We got to see some friends we hadn't seen in years and make some new friends too!


On the fourth, we spent the evening watching fire works from the boat.  Beautiful!!!

Thanks again!


Next in July, Melita and Maya took swimming lessons.


Melita working on back floating.


Maya working on her strokes.


Maya's class.


Next in July, Colter and I found time to do some mountain biking one afternoon at the Pig Farm Trails.


And Randy and Kyla hit the mountain bike trails at Big Mountain one Saturday.


Kyla spent a lot of time in the spring and early summer in preparation to run in her first race.

Race pictures coming soon. :)


And then we spent a lot of time in preparation for a 17 day family trip!
Here is Kyla's bedroom floor as she works on making individual snack bags for each of the
family for all seventeen days.

Trip pictures coming soon too! :)

July Guy


In July, another member of the family became a teenager.  
As I look back over a month later, I realize that it still hasn't sunk in
to my consciousness.   I don't want it to, I think.
So we celebrate these days and the years go by,
I smile a little and sigh a lot...


Applebee's for Dinner with Dad and Mom and Kyle.


Ice Cream cake with Grandpa and Grandma and the family.


Opening some gifts.


Quiet evening with Grandpa and Grandma.  Could it get any better?

Just a note about our 13 year old.  He's a hard worker!  
Thank Colter for ALL you do!

june 2015


June in a nutshell...  BF, R, and C conventions, trip up to Glacier with cousins, Hiking Lonepine with the kids, and Father's Day.

We want to remember it all...



































Up next... July!