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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Krispy Kreme Challenge

Another item has already been checked off the list: running the Krispy Kreme Challenge

Last weekend, I took a quick trip to Raleigh, NC, to visit friends and to participate in the race. Saturday morning, it was freezing cold but we put on our running clothes, pinned on our racing bibs, and laced up our tennis shoes and headed to the bell tower (where we met up with 8,000 of our closest friends). Oh and we put on our team hats that my friend KCox designed...

For y'all who don't know, the Krispy Kreme Challenge is a 5 mile race that raises money for the UNC Children's hospital. Basically, you run 2.5 miles, eat a dozen (or as many as you can) donuts, and then race 2.5 miles back. This year, the race raised $177,000 for the hospital.


In my case, I ate 3 donuts and ran almost 4 miles of the race. Considering I hadn't run in over 6 months, I was pretty happy with completing the challenge in 1 hour and 13 minutes.

The 2013 List


So as I said in a previous post, each year, when people are coming up with their new year's resolutions, I try to come up with a list of things to do just so I keep evolving. Keep trying new things that I like to do. So here's to 2013 and all the new adventures it holds!

Outdoor Adventures!
-Go skiing
-Climb to the top of a rock wall
-Go Camping
-Go canoeing
-Take Aiden to the Zoo

SPORTS.
-Vandy Baseball game
-Vandy Basketball game √ (Vanderbilt vs. Texas A&M, 2/16/13)
-Predators hockey game
-Lookouts baseball game
-Atlanta Braves Game

Music & Arts
-Go to a concert
-Go to movies in the park
-Listen to my entire iPod w/o skips
-Use my camera at least 1x/wk
-Library 1x/wk (summer)

A Biblical Journey
-Give up Facebook for Lent
-Start going to church on Sundays
-Listen to Kairo’s weekly
-Learn 1 new verse/day/2 wks
-Join a Bible study

Try something new.
-Get Belay certified
-Read 20 new books
-Learn to kayak
-Start a garden
-Volunteer with HON

Arts & Crafts
-Rewire mom’s dollhouse
-Aiden’s book
-Beer-cap artwork
-Learn to sew on a button
-Fix up a piece of furniture
-Make a set of cornhole boards
-Complete 20 scrapbook pages

On the move…
-Bike 20 miles in 1 ride
-Run a 5k under 30 minutes
-Run 5 straight miles
-Jump rope for 2 minutes
-50 pushups in a row
-Swim 8 laps in a row
-Jacob’s ladder for 10 minutes
-Have a wellness consultation
-Take a class at the Y
-Run the Krispy Kreme Challenge √ (2/9/13)

BIG Changes
-Graduate from MTSU
-Get a grown-up bed
-Start Physical Therapy school
-Move Christine for residency
-Try a new hairstyle
-Don’t wear a t-shirt for a week

Food and Drink
-Transfer 50 recipes to cards
-Try 15 Crockpot recipes
-Visit Turtle Anarchy
-Visit the Jackalope taproom
-Go Gluten free for a month
-Eat clean for a month
-Go berry picking
-Make Homemade ice-cream
-Try 10 new beers

Fun & Games
-Play laser tag
-Go ice-skating
-Go bowling
-Play tennis
-Go putt putting
-Ride the Chattanooga Choo-Choo
-Visit the Planetarium
-Dyer Observatory
-Throw a party
-Play frisbee

For future ideas… (Things are going to be changing quite a bit this year and I want to be open to new ideas and new adventures.)
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Starting another Checkmark: Book 1

Hello again!
I was about to go to bed and then I remembered, I actually am on my way to completing another checkmark: Reading 20 new books

While packing for Raleigh last weekend (I'll update you on that trip soon), I tucked a book in my bag that has been on my shelf for a long time. Coincidently, it is called A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. It is Ishmael's autobiography of being a boy soldier in the civil war of Sierra Leone. It was such an enwrapping narrative that I read over half of it by the time I landed in Raleigh (and the other half before I landed back in Nashville). 


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To lose your family to war. To be forced into killing others, convinced it is the only way to save yourself. To watch your close friends die when you are only a child. To lose your childhood, seem to retake it, and then have it be shattered again. Each of these, Beah faced. It will remind you of the luxury we have living in a land of freedom and democracy with our wars being fought halfway around the world by those people we will likely never meet or never be able to thank. 

So if you need an eye-opener, or a sharp taste of what reality is in other countries, I would strongly recommend this title. -Beth

New Year, New List, New Checkmarks

Hello readers!
So it has been a while since I have updated the blog. We are over a month into 2013. Can you believe it!? 2013. What did you decide to do with this new year? The past few years I have tried to make a list of things I want to do during the year. It isn't set in stone but it keeps me moving forward. So needless to say, I have a new list for 2013 (It will be making an appearance soon.)

Tonight, I checked off 1 item: Going to a Vanderbilt basketball game



A family friend was not able to go to the game tonight so I ended up with two tickets right at half court of Memorial Gym in 2C. And I lucked out finding KC who did not yet have evening plans. The 'Dores beat the Texas A&M Aggies 63-56. Guess we are the team's lucky charms :P


(And a few past Vandy stars made an appearance.)



The best part of the evening with KC was listening to her catch up with a friend from Texas A&M. Long story short, KC works at a summer camp for children with special needs and her friend worked there, too. They talked about how God uses camp as a way to break you down until you cannot longer hold onto anything but Him. It was encouraging to hear them talk about how the Lord works in ways we cannot understand but trusting in Him is the only way they can live. I think I've been needing to hear this for a while and it hit me at just the right time. Now, the only question is, how will I respond?

Time to rest up for another day of CROSS-training. -Beth