Showing posts with label Keegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keegan. Show all posts

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Graduation day

I attended my great nephew's graduation ceremony from preschool yesterday.

Keegan and Kristin
It was really inspiring to see these young boys and girls as they completed preschool, ending one chapter, beginning another.

The lyrics from Teach me Tonight  kept running through my head the rest of the day.

So here is to the preschool class of 2012.

Go out in your lives and be the amazing people you were born to be.  The world needs you!

"The sky's a blackboard high above you
And if a shooting star goes by
I'll use that star to write "I love you"
A thousand times across the sky." ~Gene De Paul and Sammy Cahn-Teach me Tonight

Saturday, November 21, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 18

Today I am thankful for: 


The weekend

Movie night with my wife.  We watched the Reader with Kate Winslett.  My wife informed me it was all about redemption.

Keegan's 3rd birthday party.

                                      

Keegan, Kristin, Lori

Reading this wonderful article from Carolyn Rubenstein. 


50 Ways to Add Joy to Your Day

Thursday, November 19, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 16


Today I am thankful for: 

Keegan's 3rd birthday!  Keegan is such a blessing in our lives.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 12


Today I am thankful for:

A surpise visit from Keegan while I was at Panera Bread.



A trip to the Denver Musuem where we saw some dinasours and I found out something new about my wife!

Lunch with my kids where Adam taught Keegan how to pinky swear :)



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 8

Today I am thankful for:

The men and women of our armed service who have fought to defend our freedom and those who continue to serve our country today.

For some true healing that is happening in my life.

For finding so many things to be thankful for.




For this wonderful thought:

"To live for yourself is to live selfishly, but to live for others is to live in divinity." Wyclef Jean


Monday, November 9, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 6


Today I am thankful for:

The wonderful friendship that Laura and Adam share with one another!

Seeing the love that Laura and Adam have for Keegan!


Sharing my life with my amazing wife and best friend!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

30 days of Thanks: Day 5


Today I am thankful for:

Being able to run with Laura and Keegan at the Race for Fetal Hope 5K.

Seeing all of the young girls from the Girls on the Run. 


Being a part of a community of runners that come together to support a great cause.

Hearing an inspirational message at a church we visited tonight.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Fans on the Field

Today was the 4th annual Fan on the Field 5K and 10K run.

                                            Keegan shares some last minute advice for LaLa

The 10K runners(Laura and I) get a chance to run through the Pepsi Center, Coors Field and Invesco at Mile High.  How I hate that name.  I will always call it Mile High stadium.

The 5K runners(Adam and Keegan) hit the Pepsi Center and Mile High stadium.

The race director completley rerouted the 10K race course this year as we hit the Pepsi Center first, then ventured to Coors Field and finally coming back to Mile High.  Not sure why they did it.  It may have been to alleviate congestion on the course and it did seem somewhat better this year from that standpoint.

Fans on the Field is a fun race that benefits the National Sports Center for  the Disabled.   

It was great to see so many kids out running with their parents today and I felt very lucky that this is an event that my kids and I look forward to each year.  Adam only does a couple of 5K's each year so  I think there need to be more 5K runs that have something to do with the Broncos, Rockies, Nuggets and the Avalanche and he will be there :)

I got to high five the Nugget mascot, Rocky.  Hands down the best mascot in profesional sports.  I wish I had gotten his picture.

The run was a bit of a struggle for me.  I have down so much slow running this year, I am having a hard time trying to get back into a faster pace. 

                                                  The runners hit the Pepsi Center
                                          Off to Coors Field.  The little girl with the pony tail was fast!
Heading to home plate to greet Dinger!
My obligatory water picture :)
                                                       A little Kung Fu fighting, courtesy of Keegan

Monday, September 7, 2009

Smorgasboard

Labor Day weekend has come and gone far too fast.


I left work Friday afternoon and headed over to Dekeovend Park for the Arapahoe Invitational High school cross country meet. One of my co-workers has a daughter that runs on the cross country team for Columbine High school.


Jenna is a sophmore this year and is running with the varsity team!



This meet has a great location, and features a bit of everything, running in open fields, on trail and even a quick dash across a shallow stream.


Watching these kids run the last 100 meters served as a reminder why I never have and never will be a sprinter.


1. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't. I simply do not have the fast twitch muscles that are required.


2. It hurts.


Being a mid to the back of the pack runner is fine with me.


Kudos to these kids for putting it all out on the line. Some of the sprints were amazing to watch.


Saturday after finally overcoming a mental obstacle, found me back on my bike for the first time in 20 days. I either had to get on the bike or give up on doing the TNT century ride in Moab in two weeks.


Much to my surprise, I had a good day on the bike. No silly accidents, no encounters with any irate drivers. I even had a couple of people smile at me and wait for me to get out of their way.


I went over to Runner's Roost to pick up my race package for the Park to Park 10 mile run on Monday.


I saw one of the former TNT running coaches who is on of the race directors for this event. Maureen asked me how Kelly was doing. She was shocked when I told her that Kelly had passed away almost 18 months ago.


I had sent her one of Kelly and Adam's pictures from prom weekend in 2006. Like many of us, Maureen thought there was no way her cancer could return.


Sunday night, Sue and I went with Laura to visit a church she recently started to visit. The church has an interesting name, "Scum of the Earth".


The church that Sue and I have been attending meets in a movie theatre. Keegan calls it "movie church". Lol.


Monday, I ran in the Park to Park 10 mile race. This race hits four very beautiful parks in the Denver area. It is a great tour of the city, run along tree lined, beautiful homes. This is one of my favorite races to run.


Before the race I saw three of my TNT cycling teammates right before the start. We were joking as we had all signed up under the "it sounded like a good idea at the time". We were debating the wisdom of our decision and agreed we would probably file it under the "what was I thinking" category.


I saw Catherine(Mighty Mason's Mom) and we chatted for a few moments as well. She said her goal for the Nike Marathon on October 18, was to be less injured than she was for the Denver marathon last year.


Staying injury free when training for a marathon is a huge challenge. I am just amazed that Catherine can train around the hospital visits, planned and unplanned around Mason's treatment.


Mason started first grade a couple of weeks ago. He looks great. They have twenty six weeks to go to complete his relapse therapy. Catherine and family take nothing for granted. They know things can change on the flip of a dime.


Catherine motored past me shortly after the one mile mark. I tried to "grab her wheel" as we say in cycling lingo. I wanted to try and get a picture of her running, but I couldn't catch her. These cancer Mom's are strong!


I dedicated my run this morning to Melina Elizabeth Wachter who earned her angel wings five years ago today at the age of ten months. Melina's family hosts a golf tournament every year and donate the proceeds to the Bone marrow transplant unit to help other families and children that are fighting for their lives. Take that, cancer!


I didn't run as well as I had hoped. I picked what I thought was a realistic time goal, but I guess I was overly optimistic on what I could do. I only hit my goal pace a couple of times during the ten miles, felt some unwanted aches and pains in different places. I ran on as best as I was able to for Melina.


I ran a personal worst at this distance. I added over 7 minutes this year. I really wasn't physically prepared to run this far at any sort of pace.


I had been clinging to the hope that I could still somehow run the Denver marathon in 6 weeks. Today was a reality check. It just isn't going to happen. I can let go of that now.


We had lunch with my parents at Macoroni Grill and then headed off to Coors Field with Keegan for the Rockies Game.


The Rockies came from behind to win 4-3! Keegan for the most part did really well at the game today.



I was surprised that during the 7th inning stretch they played God Bless America. I was even more suprised by my reaction. I don't know if it is because we are 4 days away from another anniversary of 9/11. I couldn't sing the words, I was overcome with emotion.


Keegan is really attached to Laura(La La) and Adam(Amu) as he calls them.  Both of my kids are so devoted to Keegan.  They spoil him so much you would think they were grandparents :)


Keegan doesn't have a father figure. I wonder if our niece has any idea how much Keegan loves Adam. Adam is so good with Keegan. After the game, he was really tired. He loves to sit on Adam's shoulders and he leaned over and rested his head on top of Adam's and gave him a hug. It was such a sweet moment.





Thursday, June 11, 2009

Thankful Thursday: Running with Keegan

Thursday morning, I proclaimed as Thankful Thursday and posted my status message on Twitter :

Good morning. It is thankful Thursday. What three things are you thankful for today?

I got an immediate reply from a friend of mine and even got a retweet of the message. That is prestigious in Twitter land when someone reposts a message! My day was off to a good start.

I got my first run of the year in pushing my great nephew Keegan(2 1/2 years old) in the baby jogger on Thursday.

Wow, just like all of my runs have been this year, it is so much harder than it was a year ago. Keegan is a lot bigger than he was last fall.

I can't believe a year ago, I could push Keegan up some really steep hills at the Slattery 5K runs.

The Irish Snug runs are really tame compared to Slattery's and it was just totally exhausting physcially, but a lot of fun to be able to spend time with the "Krazy baby" as my daughter Laura would say.

He fussed just for a moment at the start when I left ahead of Laura, his mother(Kristin) and a friend of Laura's from high school(Michelle).

Once we got going he was fine. He kept asking where La La was. That is what he calls Laura. I kept telling him that she was right behind us and that she had to stop and tie her shoe. Silly, La La.

We saw lots of puppies, which he always likes and the highlight of the run was when Keegan saw a helicopter. He was quite excited to tell La La all about the helicopter when we got back to the Irish Snug. Keegan now knows how to make the sound of a helicopter rotor. It was really funny.

My three things that I was thankful for on Thursday:

My Family
My friends
Running with a Krazy baby!

My goal is to post a Thankful Thursday column each week.

I need to be mindful of all of the things I have to be grateful for.