Thanks for visiting my blog, it's been a while so I should kick things off with some polite chit chat.
How've I been and what's new? Well, life's as good as I could imagine it. I'm very fortunate to have so much time with our little guy. He'll soon have his second birthday, and he already has quite the social scene. We spend our mornings having fun and playing at home or going to story time at the library, toddler play time at the community center, play dates and playgrounds. We've discovered our local children's museum is quiet the place! I'd put off going until this winter when I knew we'd need some indoor options. We even know all the best "kids' corners" around town - at places like the indoor farmers market, the paint store, furniture store and orthodontist. (Can you tell where mommy runs errands?) After a nap - and some of my most productive adult hours of the day, we'll hit the town to run errands or hit the park to make good use of extra energy. I really miss the warmer weather when we were outside all day. But this too shall pass, and I'll complain about the heat in no time!
Even with toddler in tow, I've still been able to join Jeremiah on the road for some races. A nasty cold kept us away from the TransSylvania Epic, but we did get to help at the Pisgah Mountain Bike Stage Race. I drove the truck to and from the aid stations, and in the evenings cooked some big race dinners. We made it to the Firecracker 50, which was also Marathon Nationals, where I got to see what aid stations and the pits look like at elevation - it's pretty much all the same! It made for a fun adventure.
With a few big events nearby, sometimes the racing scene comes to us; this year's Hoo Ha at Massanutten was part of the Triple Crown race series. It was a real treat to have so many of our race-scene friends in our hometown for a change. Colt from CyclingDirt stayed with us, Trail Watch Dave visited (Conrad is his favorite Bishop) and many of the racers stopped by for dinner and drinks throughout the long weekend of events.
Late in the season we always make a big day out of the SM100. This year it was a reunion of sorts, with Allison Eatough and Tracy Posner and I each bringing our little ones for a day of playing outdoors in the National Forest.
Conrad has proven to be a big race fan! He loves cheering and watching the riders go by. Seriously, if he knows your name, he will cheer his little heart out for you. So make sure he knows what jersey you're wearing and what color your frame is - and you will have a fan all day!
One of the best weekends of the year was the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition mountain bike festival. We camped out in the woods, enjoyed group rides and big buffet dinners, camp fires and "bear hunting" - we hid one of Conrad's stuffed bears in the woods for him to find! The weekend was also our fifth wedding anniversary, so we snuck a bottle of our favorite champagne in our camping cooler for a special toast.
Before we knew it, winter set in, the holidays were here - and gone - and now I'm (mentally) moving on to spring. I'm in the process of moving our vegetable garden to a sunnier spot. It's former location was being shaded by the branches of nearby maple tree. I can't complain about the shade; If I could have one backyard wish, it would be that our neighbors all planted more trees. Please, please, please! Anyhow, I'm attempting to plan our veggie planting ahead of time - not just jump on the wagon when I see plants at the greenhouse. In addition to moving the garden, I've uprooted our compost pile. Due to the combination of adding to much material and then neglecting to turn it, literally it was growing roots... and tomatoes... and pumpkins. A new composter is on the way. I'm going to put it near the house so Jeremiah's coffee grinds and banana peels will have a final resting place other than my house plants' pots.
I'm also looking forward to seeing how the 2011 race schedule falls into place so I can better imagine the excitement of the year ahead. Right now, the season still holds the anticipation of an unopened Christmas present. I know it's going to be good, but I'll have to wait and see.
Happy New Year!
Erin
Labels: Family, Making Plans