Friday, July 26, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
RAGBRAI - Day 3 - Perry to Des Moines - 49.9 Miles = COMPLETE!!
The RAGBRAI route was announced in January and once I saw it'd be coming from Perry to Des Moines, I wanted to go. When I saw that it'd be the lowest mileage and elevation day, I knew I HAD to go.
We took the plunge and invested in a bike rack, fancier helmets, gloves, biking shorts and eventually traded our hybrids in for road bikes. We trained about 1-2 times a week when we could. The longest training ride we did was 40 miles.
We started off Tuesday night, driving to Perry and setting up a tent in my friend Kim's yard. We had planned to attend the entertainment for the night, which was Hairball, but all concerts were canceled due to a storm. Huge thanks to Kim and Mike for letting us hang out in their house while it rained. And, for feeding us.
In the morning, we picked up our mess, checked the tires on the bikes and we were off. Since we had to come back for a car, we decided to leave our tent up and let the 3 season porch dry out a bit more.
First town - Washington Township - They were serving breakfast, but we were only 6 miles in and not ready to stop yet.
2nd Town - Minburn! We stopped here for awhile. The lines for food and the bathroom were RIDICULOUS! I think the 28,000 riders were the most people this town has seen in 5 years combined. :)
Next town - Dallas Center! We finally stopped and ate!
After a long bathroom break - we were off to Van Meter!
We didn't stop in Van Meter long, before we were off to Valley Junction. The whole ride, up until this point, was fairly easy and we had NO wind. We couldn't have asked for better weather. We must have jinxed ourselves though because the ride to Valley Junction was TORTURE!! We had wind, hills, and construction. The traffic really picked up too as we got closer to Valley Junction.
I actually took NO pictures in Valley Junction, at that point, I was just wanting to finish. So, we started the last leg to Water Works park where the bikers were camping. Since we weren't camping that night, we rode to Mullets, where I had my parents pick Jeremy and I up to take us back to Perry to get our car.
We packed up our tent, and drove home, where we showered, played with the kids, and headed to Court Avenue where all the entertainment was happening. And, downtown was crazy busy. They had the best line up of music than any other town with Live, Filter, Sponge and Ever Clear.
Jeremy and I were exhausted, so we headed home early. A Huge thanks to my Parents, and Grandma Nancy for all their help and support. We couldn't have made this happen without them. And, to Kim and Mike for hosting us. We couldn't have asked for better hosts.
Now that we know a little more of what to expect, we'll see what next year holds. Maybe we'll get crazy and do 2 or even 3 days. It truly is an experience everyone should see and do. It's amazing to see all the fun helmets, jerseys, the distance people travel for this, just everything. I think the farthest I saw, was California. I saw someone from Canada as well, and someone who passed me had an accent that sounded like he was french.
A Huge thanks to my Parents, and Grandma Nancy for all their help and support. We couldn't have made this happen without them. And, to Kim and Mike for hosting us. We couldn't have asked for better hosts.
At last - 49.9 Miles, 1308 of climb, 6 towns and 2 counties later - We can finally say we did a day of RAGBRAI!!
We took the plunge and invested in a bike rack, fancier helmets, gloves, biking shorts and eventually traded our hybrids in for road bikes. We trained about 1-2 times a week when we could. The longest training ride we did was 40 miles.
We started off Tuesday night, driving to Perry and setting up a tent in my friend Kim's yard. We had planned to attend the entertainment for the night, which was Hairball, but all concerts were canceled due to a storm. Huge thanks to Kim and Mike for letting us hang out in their house while it rained. And, for feeding us.
| We had never opened our tent until Tuesday night. We had no idea how it went together or anything, but Jeremy and Mike had it up within 20 minutes. |
| It even has a 3 season porch - Fancy! Little Afton decided it was a good place to take a quick snooze. |
In the morning, we picked up our mess, checked the tires on the bikes and we were off. Since we had to come back for a car, we decided to leave our tent up and let the 3 season porch dry out a bit more.
First town - Washington Township - They were serving breakfast, but we were only 6 miles in and not ready to stop yet.
2nd Town - Minburn! We stopped here for awhile. The lines for food and the bathroom were RIDICULOUS! I think the 28,000 riders were the most people this town has seen in 5 years combined. :)
| Jeremy mastered locking all 4 of our bikes to each other. |
| They had midget wrestling, although I never did see either of the midgets actually wrestle. |
| They called this a wood oven pizza, that can cook a pizza in 2 minutes. (looks like a brick oven to me though) Still cool that it's on an old fire truck. |
| We all signed the wall! |
| Crazy things you see! |
We didn't stop in Van Meter long, before we were off to Valley Junction. The whole ride, up until this point, was fairly easy and we had NO wind. We couldn't have asked for better weather. We must have jinxed ourselves though because the ride to Valley Junction was TORTURE!! We had wind, hills, and construction. The traffic really picked up too as we got closer to Valley Junction.
I actually took NO pictures in Valley Junction, at that point, I was just wanting to finish. So, we started the last leg to Water Works park where the bikers were camping. Since we weren't camping that night, we rode to Mullets, where I had my parents pick Jeremy and I up to take us back to Perry to get our car.
We packed up our tent, and drove home, where we showered, played with the kids, and headed to Court Avenue where all the entertainment was happening. And, downtown was crazy busy. They had the best line up of music than any other town with Live, Filter, Sponge and Ever Clear.
Jeremy and I were exhausted, so we headed home early. A Huge thanks to my Parents, and Grandma Nancy for all their help and support. We couldn't have made this happen without them. And, to Kim and Mike for hosting us. We couldn't have asked for better hosts.
Now that we know a little more of what to expect, we'll see what next year holds. Maybe we'll get crazy and do 2 or even 3 days. It truly is an experience everyone should see and do. It's amazing to see all the fun helmets, jerseys, the distance people travel for this, just everything. I think the farthest I saw, was California. I saw someone from Canada as well, and someone who passed me had an accent that sounded like he was french.
A Huge thanks to my Parents, and Grandma Nancy for all their help and support. We couldn't have made this happen without them. And, to Kim and Mike for hosting us. We couldn't have asked for better hosts.
At last - 49.9 Miles, 1308 of climb, 6 towns and 2 counties later - We can finally say we did a day of RAGBRAI!!
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Happy Birthday, Quentin! Part 2
It's very hard for me to believe Quentin is actually a 3 year old. I looked back through some pictures from 2-3, and it's amazing how much he's grown, in all aspects. He's gone from being an only child, to a sibling, a crib to a big boy bed, from diapers to the potty, and we avoided the ER for yet, another year. We are often Mom and Dad, and occasionally JoAnne and Jeremy.
I did a short interview with Quentin on his birthday, and plan to do it yearly. It was really cute, and I'm excited to see how his answers change over the years. Of course the questions will change too.
1. How old are you? Three - as he holds up 3 fingers
2. When is your birthday? - July 2nd
3. How old is Mommy? - 4
4. How old is Daddy? - 5
5. What's your favorite movie? Wreck it Ralph
6. What's your favorite thing to eat? - Pancakes (we had pancakes for breakfast) He does like them a lot though.
7. What's your favorite thing to do? Play with friends outside.
8. What makes you happy? Mommy and Daddy!
9. What makes you sad? Cameron.
10. Why does Cameron make you sad? - Because he's Wreck-It Ralph right now.
We're working on time now. Quentin often says things that happened yesterday, 2 weeks ago, an hour ago, as last year. You just never know when something happened. :)
Quentin continues to like wearing hats, swinging on the swing and doing boy things, like climbing.. On EVERYTHING!
He's the best big brother! Quentin likes to show Cameron how to play with toys. He tries to share his food with him, and now knows which foods he can and can't share. He knows he has to keep small pieces of toys off the floor so Cameron can't get them, because, "I don't want him to choke." he says.
He transitioned into the 3 year old room at daycare this week, and is doing great! He likes meeting all the new kids, and comes home saying names I'm not familiar with.
We've had quite the eventful last couple weeks with birthday things and play dates. On Monday, Grandma Nancy came over and brought way too many gifts. Quentin loves them all, even the clothes.
| Cameron liked Q's gifts too. |
On Tuesday, his actual birthday, we met up with Wyatt, Jackson, Stella and Nolan for a little Imagination Playground. The kids had fun, and it was fun to watch them interact with each other.
Afterwards, we had a picnic and walked the Papa John Sculpture park.
Of course, Quentin fell asleep on the way home. That afternoon, we had his doctor appointment. (See Part 1 for his stats). And, after supper, we headed out for his 3 year old pictures. This was the first time I'd actually gotten his pictures taken so close to his birthday. In the past, I think the closest I've been was 2 weeks. For his 1 year birthday pictures, It was a whole month after he'd turned 1.
The next morning, we met up with my friend Wynn, and her kiddo's for a little play date. They had fun, chasing each other, and playing hide-n-seek.
| Enjoying a little snack. |
Wednesday night, we headed to Grandma Nancy's house for supper and to watch the fireworks. She lives right down the street from a park, and has perfect viewing of the fireworks from Prairie Meadows.
| Cameron LOVED the swing! |
This past Saturday, we had a little get together with all Quentin's friends. No gifts, nothing fancy, just cake, ice cream, and water! The kids had a lot of fun and we were so glad most everyone could make it.
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