We are in Scottsdale this week with a bunch of friends, celebrating Brad's 46th birthday.
View from our balcony:
Dining room for our group opening dinner at XII at Sanctuary at Camelback:
The happy group:
The happy couple:
We are in Scottsdale this week with a bunch of friends, celebrating Brad's 46th birthday.
View from our balcony:
Dining room for our group opening dinner at XII at Sanctuary at Camelback:
The happy group:
The happy couple:
After last weekend's Newport marathon, Brad did another one on back to back weekends in St. Louis, Missouri, completing #20. The 50 marathons in 50 states quest is a great way to see the country, including places I wouldn't necessarily have gone to, including Bismarck, North Dakota. I'd never been to St. Louis, and it was especially fun to be there when they're playing the world series, although we were glad the games were in Texas so we didn't have to deal with the crowds.
Brad ran #20 with Matt Shobe, who also ran the Huntsville, Alabama Rocket City Marathon with him in December 2008 for Brad's 14th marathon. In addition to being amazing (crazy?!) to run two marathons in two weekends, Brad's official time of 4:51:26 was considerably faster in the second weekend.
Some St.Louis photos:
The banner for the marathon, partially obscuring our view of the arch from the Ballpark Hilton:
Runners from my window on the 19th floor:
Matt and Brad after the race, looking pretty lively:
Brad's next planned marathon is in Philadelphia in November, and will be the first one that I'm not there to sherpa for. After 20 finishes, I figure he can manage without me?!?
We spent the weekend with our longtime friends Warren and Ilana Katz at their house in Newport, Rhode Island so Brad could run his 19th marathon. Warren and Brad ran the full marathon and Ilana ran the half and I cheered for them.
It rained hard when we arrived on Friday, but cleared off on Saturday and was clear but breezy during the race on Sunday.
The ocean was quite lovely, although you can see the wind at the top of the waves in the second photo:
Another lovely thing about Newport is the stacked stone fences, which is often what you see in towns established in 1639.
The runners before the race –
Runners hitting the first hill next to one of those Newport mansions -
Brad at the half -
Taking a small break and still smiling -
Warren at the half -
Ilana at the finish of the half in an official time of 2:00:51, a personal best for her.
Brad at the finish of the marathon with a new friend made in the final 3 miles of the race. Brad's official time is 5:13:36.
Warren at the finish in a time of 5:40:46 for his first marathon ever.
The gang, relieved to be standing still:
Next weekend Brad plans to run marathon #20 in St. Louis, Missouri. I'll be there, cheering when it happens.
I think this is the first snow of the winter, but I'm not sure it really counts. It's more of an excuse to try out my new Leica camera –
Surprised some deer at the edge of the meadow -
The dogs almost knew the deer were out there -
And the snow does keep coming down, so it may add up to something after all.
If you're looking for something fun to do this Saturday night, head on over to the Dairy Center for the Arts for an evening of comedy to benefit the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless!
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While I had a lovely birthday celebration of my 45th birthday last week, it was also my older sister's birthday on Monday 9/12. We had a terrific sister day, with breakfast, facials, and lots of fun shopping together.
And I gave her a knitted gift that I really truly intended to finish in time for her birthday LAST year, but just didn't get it done.
I made a black mohair scarf blended with shiny neon accent colors, which is just right for her. And it's finally finished!
I used a single row reversible scarf pattern (and another blog post about it) from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee a.k.a. Yarn Harlot who is surely one of my favorite knitting bloggers.
Progession in photographs:
First photographed on August 10, 2010 – getting under way:
Photographed on August 28, 2010 – about halfway done – two weeks of knitting time left before the birthday deadline:
and again on September 3rd in the sunshine at our Keystone house:
This yarn is hard to photograph because of the shiny neon accent yard mixed with the fuzzy black mohair:
And a year later – finally finished!
The day between my sister's birthday and mine was a stormy rainy day, ending with this beautiful double rainbow over Eldorado Canyon that really looks like it ends in my yard:
Marathon #18 in Brad's quest to run one in each of the 50 states is completed. We spent two nights in Bismarck, North Dakota and I can cross another state off of my list.
Brad blogs about his race here. I really liked following him on Run Keeper Live to see where he was at all points during the marathon.
It's race day! Light rain, cloudy, gloomy:
Brad's usual pre-marathon preparation – last minute emails:
Before:
During:
Crossing the finish line:
After – feeling pretty good:
Back in our hotel room – with finisher's medal:
Next up, Newport, Rhode Island on October 15th and St. Louis, Missouri the following Sunday October 23rd.
I've had a glorious summer in Paris and Tuscany, but eventually it's time to come home.
I missed the dogs,
and our house (photographed by friends hiking across the canyon)
and Colorado peaches for breakfast, sitting outside watching hummingbirds in the flowers -
It's good to be home -
Here is a link to an entertaining interview of Brad by David Cohen of TechStars, where you can see the swimming pool and villa and the general beauty of the place.
Our penultimate night in Tuscany we went to our new friends' house for pizza made in their very own brick oven. Yum. Here we document Brad's limited footwear options after two months away:
The lemon cake we had for dessert -
This photo is of a dessert that Jeff made for a previous dinner while Brad's parents were visiting Tuscany, which is part of the explanation why my scale says exactly what it said two months ago. Sad but true.
Some photos of flowers in my very own yard –
Time to get to work -