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A series of unfortunate [bike race] events and several answers to prayer (Weekend 1)

14th May 2011

Life has been just flying by, and I’m really tired lately, so of course, none of this got posted in a timely manner. But there were so many emotions and amazing God-moments and gracious people involved in the crazy past few weeks, that I have to write it all down.

I know everyone wonders how I/we manage the constant go-go-go of Brian’s racing schedule, especially when we had several back to back weekends of travel scheduled for April/May. But one big bonus of traveling with him is seeing amazing friends at different races. Such was the case 2 weeks ago, when we left Friday for Athens, GA, to stay with Wayne & Jane Lunceford, and their lovely kids (who Analise and Josiah call their “cousins”. Awesome!). Brian wasn’t racing until 9pm on Saturday night, but we wanted to beat Friday’s Atlanta traffic and have a quiet Saturday before the race, Athens Twilight, one of the biggest/fastest/craziest races of Brian’s season. The kids and I went to the Relay for Life with Jane and the kids Friday night, went to bed late at their home, and had a super quiet Saturday morning relaxing with them in between baseball games. Such awesome hospitality. We look forward to hanging out with them every year. [Thank you, Lord, for amazing friends on our bike racing adventures!

The kids stayed at home for the race, since it wasn’t even starting until bedtime (thanks, Jane!!!), and Brian and I headed downtown to meet our friends from Birmingham, Ashley & Stephen Stepkoski. They are University of Georgia (located in Athens) alums, and we are in their Life Group here. When they heard Brian was racing in Athens, they immediately decided they wanted to come watch since they were due for a visit. It was so much fun to have their company for this race (which is really very stressful for me). We had fun cheering, and when we lost sight of Brian for 3 laps, having them there kept me from panicking that Brian might have crashed out. Which in fact he had… but he had gone to the pit and gotten put back in the race… and we finally caught a glimpse of him. He finished the race well, in 26th place, and even grabbed a $100 prime with 10 laps to go. It was really exciting, and again, so awesome to have them there. [Thank you, Lord, for keeping him safe!]

Back at the car, Brian was still hyped on adrenaline, but he mentioned that he landed hard on his hand, and his wrist was sore. Uh oh. But not too bad, at least with all the excitement of the great race still coursing through his veins. Another race was less than 20 hours away on Sunday afternoon in Roswell, GA, so we’d see how it felt in the am. [Please Lord, don’t let his wrist be broken…]

Sunday morning we got to go to Athens Church with the Luncefords, and had a leisurely lunch before we headed on our way towards Roswell. Brian’s wrist was really bothering him, though. He took something for the pain in the morning, and as we left at 1pm, it was starting to hurt more, so he took something else. Probably the worst decision of the day. On our way to Atlanta, he got really sick, and we arrived at the race with plenty of time to spare, which was great because Brian was sleeping, hoping for the sickness to wear off. He felt progressively better, and he was determined to at least start the race (the races are all in a series, and you get points for good finishes, finishing at all, and points for starting, so he wanted to get those, at least). When he finally got on the bike to see if he could even hold the handlebars, it was painful, but he was feeling ok enough to start. [Thank you, Lord, for getting him over how sick he was. And please, please, please let him finish in one piece…]

This was a rough race. Brian’s avoided crashes for the most part in the past couple years, but during the Roswell race, it became apparent that his luck had run out. Details are over on his cycling blog, but he got caught behind one crash, and went down in another. He cramped before the finishing stretch, which actually spared him from coming upon a bad wreck in the sprint finish. After the race, we headed home to Birmingham with two tired kids, a beat up, hopefully-not-broken Brian, broken bike, and one exhausted Kristine. [Simply put, thanks, Lord.]

I was afraid Brian might have broken his scaphoid, a tiny bone in his wrist with a poor blood supply. A great friend, Sheryll Coleman, responded within minutes to a FB message, and got in touch with an orthopedic in Birmingham who could see Brian on Monday. Whew! [Thanks, Lord, for well-connected friends!

Dr. Powell looked hard at the x-rays, and he was pretty sure Brian hadn’t broken the bone. Whew! [HUGE answer to prayer] And so he kept a wrist brace on and finished up classes at Samford (where he was awarded tenure last month! [HUGE answer to many, many prayers! Thank you, LORD!!]). Then on Friday, it was off to the races again, the last 3 races in the Speedweek series.

To be continued…

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Could this boy warm his momma’s heart any more?

13th May 2011

I wanted to drop J off in carpool, but he told me he wanted me to walk him in to his classroom. When I asked why he preferred that, he said, “I like holding your hand.” Who can resist that? I think we’ll walk in together the last 5 days of preschool.


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Smiling on a rainy Friday afternoon

13th May 2011

This sweet girl and her smile never cease to make me smile, too. I walked to school to pick her up, and she was excited about her boots and umbrella and the fact that it was barely raining but there were puddles to splash in. Happy Friday.


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What’s Cooking – Monster Cookies

4th May 2011


I repeated last year’s easy, delicious end-of-the-year gifts today… These amazing Monster Cookies with a cute little “thank you” tag. This is a Taste of Home recipe, and I can’t imagine a better monster cookie. Yum!

Ingredients:

1 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup butter, softened
1-1/4 cups packed brown sugar
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 cups quick-cooking oats
1 cup M&M’s
1 cup butterscotch chips
1 cup salted peanuts
2 cups all-purpose flour

Directions:
In a large bowl, cream peanut butter, butter and sugars. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add baking soda and vanilla. Add oats, M&M’s, butterscotch chips and peanuts; let stand for 10 minutes. Stir in flour (the dough will be crumbly).

Shape 1/4 cupfuls into balls. Place on greased baking sheets, about nine cookies on each sheet. Gently flatten cookies. Bake at 325° for 15-18 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Remove to wire racks. Yield: about 2-1/2 dozen.

Notes:
I decreased the oats by 1/2 cup and I used old fashioned instead of quick oats. Heaping 1/4 cup of dough, with M&M’s into top, spread slightly to be 3 to 4 inches across, for a total of 21 cookies. DELICIOUS!!

Source: http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Monster-Cookies

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Tornado update

3rd May 2011

It turns out that there were actually two tornadoes that missed our house – an EF1 to the southeast of us and an EF2 just to the north of us (the one that went through Mountain Brook and Cahaba Heights that I posted pictures from earlier). Here is the official preliminary report from the weather service:


Tornado report from the national weather service NOAA

Source: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?state=AL&prodtype=public

Based on the weather report and my own observations on my bike commute route (shown in red) – I’ve updated my damage map below:


Tornado damage paths (click for full map). Red = commute route, Blue = tornado path, Green = trees down

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Tornado damage

27th April 2011

Tornado damage in our neighborhood (not our house)

Crazy dangerous weather here in Alabama today. Many people killed. Lots of damage. It came very close to our house, and I’ve written about it on my cycling blog since I commuted home and surveyed the damage from the tornado that just missed our house. http://toonecycling.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/tornado/

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A birthday gift of grace…

12th April 2011

On my birthday last week, an unexpected package showed up at the front door.  I had been notified that I would be receiving a product to review from DaySpring, and lo and behold, it arrived on the perfect day! What a gorgeous gift…

Dayspring's By Grace Alone jewelry set

On the reverse of the necklace it says, “By the grace of God, I am what I am. -1 Cor. 15:10”

After 35 years, I feel like “grace” is the life motto God has given me.  It covers all my sin, it strengthens weaknesses, it is the greatest gift I’ve been given, and the greatest gift I can offer.  The verse I’ve come back to over and over in my life that seems to say everything I could possibly need to know is 2 Corinthians 9:8: “And God is able to make all grace abound so that in all things, at all times, having all that you need, you will abound for every good work.”

So for this beautiful jewelry set to arrive on my birthday just took my breath away.  Such grace!  It is GORGEOUS!  I’ve worn the bracelet every day, and I’ve already gotten several compliments on it.  The set also includes the delicate earrings and the adjustable necklace. I absolutely LOVE IT!

So head on over to DaySpring, and check out the By Grace Alone jewelry set, on sale for $39.99 during the month of April (my birthday month!).  This would make a lovely gift, as would any of their products.  There are also some great deals on the sale page.  Through the entire month of April, DaySpring is offering 50% off the Wonderful Grace carved wooden serving tray, and $10 off the Studio JRU Crosses and SDG Grace Hanging Tiles!


Thank you, DaySpring, for allowing me the chance to review one of your quality products.  What a perfectly timed birthday gift to remember the greatest GRACE!

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God, you are so good to me!

7th April 2011

What an amazing day, what a grace-filled 35 years! Thank you, Lord, for blessings too numerous to count.
* watching from the hallway, spying little ones quietly going to find me in my bedroom, carrying birthday bags

* little ones bursting with birthday love

* homemade chocolate doughnuts, warm from the oven, leaving powdered sweetness all over us

* birthday flowers from mom (and Brian)

* helping at Analise’s school

* errands with my patient chattery little buddy, capped off with a little frozen yogurt and a lot of toppings

* a quiet, delicious steak dinner with my love, my best friend

* phone calls from family

* countless friends sending blessings on Facebook

* little ones putting themselves in bed

* spring blooms everywhere


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The last preschool photo

22nd March 2011


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Spring Break wrap-up – Airplanes, Bunnies, and Mount Cheaha Family Adventure

20th March 2011

Yesterday, I decided to take the weekend off from racing to enjoy the final bit of Spring Break. We had a great adventure out at Mount Cheaha. I biked from Birmingham to Cheaha, and Kristine drove the kids out there to meet me for a short hike, dinner, and then a drive home together.

Earlier in the week, we had ridden down to the La Crosse field to try out the balsa wood airplanes that Papa Dale had sent us. After the warning in the instruction manual, we were thinking that we might need to find an abandoned run-way. The plane did take off pretty fast. Check out the video below:

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