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Beach Weekend

IMG_1320Teresa and I signed up for a 5K and we entered the stroller division.  The race was on Sunday so I made it a mini vacation for the family.  On Saturday afternoon, we drove down to Santa Cruz, which is only about an 80 minutes from SF.  I booked a motel located near the beach and the race start and it was good enough for the night.  After we checked in and unpacked, we walked down to the beach.  I knew it was close to the beach but we were still surprised at how close it really was.

IMG_1329It was fortuitous that Isla’s party favor was a beach set complete with bucket and three tools.  So, we put on Kumquat’s swim diaper and rash guard and headed out.  I was curious to see how she would respond to the waves this time and I was so proud of how calm she was this time around!  She happily walked down toward the water with me and sat down to play in the sand.  She loves sand but usually once she sees or hears the ocean waves, she becomes a hot mess of tears and crying.  She was even willing to walk down to the water with me until she saw the water roll in toward her.  She never made it to the water but she was able to just say “no” or call out to me without crying.  IMG_1342It sounds silly but I was so proud.

IMG_1338After playing in the sand, we walked down to the famous boardwalk and it was super cheesy.  So, we walked back to the nearest bar and sat down for a couple drinks and a snack.

IMG_1345Ah…it was a nice little getaway moment.

IMG_1348For dinner, we picked up Mexican food from the taco stand on the way back to the motel and we spent the rest of the evening in the room.  We watched cable tv and just hung out.  Unfortunately, Kumquat was not in the mood to sleep and once she fell asleep, it didn’t last long.  She woke up coughing and coughing to the point of almost throwing up.  Poor thing had a hard time falling back asleep and I ended up having to put her in the stroller.  At 3am, she woke up again and luckily it didn’t last as long as the first time.  Unfortunately, we didn’t get much sleep and I almost overslept this morning.  I thought I set my alarm but it didn’t go off and the only reason I woke up was because Kumquat started to cry again at 7am.

IMG_1355Well, we both got ready and let Jes sleep in.  It was chilly outside but the view was so nice on the walk up!

IMG_1452We met up with Teresa and her family at the lighthouse and then headed up to the start.  The race started out really slow because they didn’t separate the walkers from the runners.

IMG_1371Pushing the stroller was harder than usual because I was busy weaving, braking, speeding up, and fighting for space to run for the first 2 miles.  In fact, my arms are pretty sore from all the maneuvering.  T-Rex got a pretty big workout today.  Kumquat did a good job behaving throughout the race and afterward.

IMG_1377She even warmed up to Teresa’s dad pretty quickly.  Henry slept through the whole thing and he looked so content in the stroller.  What a cutie.

IMG_1388This was such a fun event and hanging out with T is always fun.

IMG_1400Rawr!  Yay Team Tiger!

We had brunch before heading home and lucked out on a smooth drive back.  Unfortunately I was feeling pretty crappy and I spent the rest of the afternoon drinking lots of fluids.  Jes also made some Italian wedding soup, which really hit the spot.  I guess I caught Kumquat’s cold.  Bummer.

Sweet Race!

IMG_8918 The girls and I woke up early this morning and headed out to Golden Gate Park for the Hot Chocolate 5/15K. IMG_8920 It was early and cold but apparently chocolate can motivate thousands of people to get up and run.  We scored a free parking spot not too far and lined up with the rest of the crowd before the sun came up.

IMG_8880Here’s the swag bag that I picked up yesterday.  Isn’t it super cute!?IMG_8886We also got this high-tech hoodie complete with zipper pocket in the back and thumb holes in the goody bag and it kept me nice and warm this morning.

IMG_8921The course went around Stow Lake and had lots of rolling hills but it kept the run fun and interesting.

IMG_8925It was Stephanie’s first race since her pregnancy and she did great!

IMG_8924Ranee is now expecting Baby #2 and she ran a strong race too!  I’m so proud of both of them.

IMG_8948At the finish, we were given a super sweet finisher’s mug. IMG_8933It had a cup of hot chocolate in the middle, a side car of melted chocolate, and an assortment of goodies to dip. Now that’s my kind of breakfast!

IMG_8944I even ate the banana and it was the best banana I’ve ever had.  Who thought that dipping it in chocolate would change my mind about that stupid fruit?!

IMG_8926I love running with my friends…and chocolate is not too bad either.

6:30 am

IMG_7137 This morning I was up really early again so I went for another early run before the rest of the family woke up.  I took these on my run today.  The lights on Embarcadero and on the Bay Bridge hadn’t even been turned off yet.IMG_7138

Happy Hour and Highchairs

IMG_6099I had the day off today because I have to work on Saturday.  After Kumquat’s nap, we headed out to Golden Gate Park for a 4-mile run with Ranee and Sophie.  After the run and a little playtime at the park, we went to Pa’ina for a little HH.  Before heading out, Ranee called the restaurant to ask two things:

1. What time is Happy Hour?

2. Do you have highchairs?

IMG_6189Haha.  That’s how two hardworking moms do it.  The kalua pork and cheese fries, poke and COCKTAILS were awesome.  I love random days off.

IMG_6184This girls were pretty cute too with their pretend phones.

Sunrise

IMG_5958On Sunday morning, I was up early so I headed out for a run all by myself. Here’s McCovey Cove (next to the ballpark), which is where I usually start.

IMG_5960On my way back, I watched the sun rise behind the Bay Bridge.

IMG_5962SF is such a beautiful city and I love living so close to the water.

Even Stevens

IMG_5199On Sunday we went to watch the America’s Cup Finals again.  Oracle Team USA started out with a 2-point penalty and was getting their butts kicked early on.  At one point, it seemed pretty pathetic and that the Kiwis would take it all very easily.

IMG_5200On Sunday, the score was 8 to 3 with New Zealand favored to win it that day.  They only need to get to 9 to win the cup and there were two races scheduled that day.

IMG_5201Once again, I ran to the park with Kumquat in the stroller and we got a good spot on the lawn again with a giant beanbag and all.  We had plenty of time to do a little shopping in the stores and grabbed lunch from the truck parked inside before the races began.

IMG_5232We had empanadas, garlic fries, and shared the water bottle of wine that we brought from home.

IMG_8484Well, the two races were actually pretty exciting to watch and USA won both races!  Amazing.

There was a race yesterday (Monday) and two today (Tuesday).  USA won all three and now their tied at 8 to 8!  Who would have thought this would go on for so long?!  Everyone expected there would be a winner by the end of summer but it’s fall now and we still don’t have a winner.  If the conditions cooperate, there is one more race scheduled for tomorrow.  Too bad I have to go to work because it would have been fun to go watch it.  I honestly don’t care who wins.  It’s just been a fun event to mark the summer of 2013 for us.

Update 9/25/13: They won the America’s Cup today!  Wow, unbelievable.