

We can't believe September has come and gone! It really was a wonderful month with lots of new things for us.
Jacob started school at the beginning of the month and has really done well. He is learning to cooperate in a classroom setting, which reflects in his behavior even at home for good, and loves his teacher Melissa whom he has excitedly shown his Cars theme backpack to each time I've dropped him off. He is a dear, sweet boy and is growing up more quickly than I can believe. And I love that he is officially and completely potty trained....yes!
Madeleine is sweet, beautiful and petite as ever. I call her my little "petite" or little bean, although she is truly packed with dynamite, never afraid to shriek in protest if upset. She hold her own very well against her brother Jacob who is very good and gentle with her... most of the time. She has cut more teeth and so is looking more like a little girl instead on an infant. She is officially a toddler which I can't believe. The past two weeks I have weaned her off the bottle completely and also am attempting to go down from two naps a day to one, which helps her go to sleep at 7 more promptly.
Matt is LOVING his Sept-Oct rotation at the Veterans Hospital, only because he is home so much more. We have been able to spend more time as a family and take a few little trips this month: Martha's Vinyard (although we didn't stay long enough to brag), Utah for almost two weeks, Kimball Farm (photos of Jacob riding horsies), and of course Maine and Dave and Callie's lake house, which is always a blast and much appreciated.
My news to report this month is my marathon. Well, I'll just say it was HARD AND PAINFUL! My training did pay off and I got just under four hours, but I must confess I was very disappointed that my legs and body stopped working after I hit the wall at 17 miles. I thought the canyon would make the run faster, easier that a flat plane, but is only made the pounding more severe.
I kept up a sub 8 minute mile for most of the marathon as I had trained to do, but by the time I ran out of the canyon at about 15 or 16 mils, my legs felt as though someone had taken a bat to them. From then on out my Dad and Matt traded off and ran with me the entire way, almost to the very end, which I desperately needed. I experience blood blisters, regular blisters, hyperventilating from the altitude change, runner's cramps and nausea. Yes I must say it was very painful and difficult and I'm glad it's over. And I"ll always remember that day as a tender one, despite the pain, because my sweet husband never left my side!
We hope everyone continues to be happy and healthy as fall arrives!
5 comments:
Hi guys! Congratulations on completing your marathon. That's amazing! I am so impressed. Did you train at home for this one or did you do more outdoor running? That is just inspiring! The kids are beautiful. They are both getting so big. Madeleine is really changing. She's so beautiful. I see a little more of you in her now. Emmett was talking about Jacob last week. I thought he was referring to his cousin which he had just seen, but Landon helped clarify that it was the Jacob in KY who moved to Boston. Amazing that kids can remember so much! Well, we miss you guys tons but I'm so glad to see that life is going well there. Hopefully, we'll be able to come visit before Matt is finished with his program! Loves to you all!
Jess
Susanna, I just checked your blog after seeing Heidi's, and I enjoyed reading about your family's recent adventures. :) I am glad all is well for you all! Annie-Laurie
Hi susanna,
I just received a really weird email from your account. If you email me I will copy and paste the email I received. It sounds like someone got ahold of your email and is soliciting people for money.
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Glad all is well for you in Boston! congrats on running the marathon. We miss you! WE hope you are getting to see Matt every now and again.
So glad you guys are having fun in Boston, but we miss you here. We had the annual chili cook off and trunk or treat last night and it was not the same without everyone. Congrats on the Marathon, you did extremely well. Hopefully Matt will continue to be home often, best wishes.
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