Jim and Alisha celebrating the end of WWII :)
*I really don't remember being this much shorter than Jim. Either I have shrunk or he is wearing his big black shoes with a little more heighth. I am totally going with the shoes.
Indiana Jones Ethan (for like the 5th year in a row)
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Candy Corn Lizzie
Our ladybug Lilly and bumblebee Afton. For anyone checking- yes they are the same things as last year just new costumes since the other ones don't fit anymore.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Ashton
Random pictures from a 5 day vacation with the Harrison/Cook/ Higley family in Ashton, Idaho.
The family - all 23 of us :)
Our boy- Ethan
Fixing a flat tire :)
Lizzie with her art project- one of her favorite activities.
Older cousins being so nice to push the litle girl cousins. They loved every minute of the swing.
Jim and Lilly
Sweet Afton
The "older" cousins eating together
Best Friends
Amazing view from our cabin.
The family - all 23 of us :)
Our boy- Ethan
Fixing a flat tire :)
Lizzie with her art project- one of her favorite activities.
Older cousins being so nice to push the litle girl cousins. They loved every minute of the swing.
Jim and Lilly
Sweet Afton
The "older" cousins eating together
Best Friends
Amazing view from our cabin.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
26.2
I can now officially say I am a marathon runner :)
On Oct. 8th I ran the Layton marathon. Here is a very brief rundown of my experience.
Here I am getting ready to get on the bus that took us to Antelope Island. It was 4:30 in the morning.
Miles 1-10- You get to run along the edge of Antelope Island. It was beautiful. I felt awesome with my running pace.
Miles 10-17- Running on the causeway. Great Salt Lake on both sides it was beautiful and I still felt really good.
Miles 17-26. Running through Layton. This was about time my MP3 player decided to break. It was also the time when the last 9 miles were very hard for me. Coincidence? I am going to say yes and that music was the one and only reason those last 9 were so hard. It had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I was physically and mentally exhausted :)
Mile 20ish. I was dying but tried to look cool for a picture.
Best part was at the end when I crossed the finish line and the announcer boomed out "Alisha Harrison completed a full marathon!!!" Jim got it on video but I won't bore you with it unless you request.
Here I am with my new necklace. MY FIRST MARATHON!
All in all it was a good, hard experience. I was so tired those last few miles but kept going. It felt good to finish after all these months of building up to it.
Many, many thanks to my awesome husband who put up with all my runs for the past few months, always supported me, even rode his bike beside me for the 16, 19 and 20 mile training runs, came up to Layton with me and cheered me on those last hard miles.
On Oct. 8th I ran the Layton marathon. Here is a very brief rundown of my experience.
Here I am getting ready to get on the bus that took us to Antelope Island. It was 4:30 in the morning.
Miles 1-10- You get to run along the edge of Antelope Island. It was beautiful. I felt awesome with my running pace.
Miles 10-17- Running on the causeway. Great Salt Lake on both sides it was beautiful and I still felt really good.
Miles 17-26. Running through Layton. This was about time my MP3 player decided to break. It was also the time when the last 9 miles were very hard for me. Coincidence? I am going to say yes and that music was the one and only reason those last 9 were so hard. It had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I was physically and mentally exhausted :)
Mile 20ish. I was dying but tried to look cool for a picture.
Best part was at the end when I crossed the finish line and the announcer boomed out "Alisha Harrison completed a full marathon!!!" Jim got it on video but I won't bore you with it unless you request.
Here I am with my new necklace. MY FIRST MARATHON!
All in all it was a good, hard experience. I was so tired those last few miles but kept going. It felt good to finish after all these months of building up to it.
Many, many thanks to my awesome husband who put up with all my runs for the past few months, always supported me, even rode his bike beside me for the 16, 19 and 20 mile training runs, came up to Layton with me and cheered me on those last hard miles.
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