Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter with the Pipkins


Meme, just one more chocolate?  Please???


What Meme wont give...Papa will.  Chocolate Please...


Abigail's theme song should be "I want candy!"

And the sugar rush is here...

Who needs pants to find easter eggs?


I just found the money egg!


Riley's Beau Gray.


Counting the stash


Almost missed one.  Thanks Papa


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Half Marathon -- I must be only Half Crazy

Saturday morning I woke at 5:00 am.  My only real day to sleep in and I was up with my coffee and my devotional preparing my heart and mind for the upcoming trip and the miles ahead of me that day.  I had never ran more than 10 miles and I was about to attempt something my body had never done.

I drove over to Greer, SC and parked the car.  It was still somewhat dark.  I opened a container of Biofreeze and slathered it on my hip flexors and my calves.  I felt pretty queezy.  I found my way to the start line and began my stretches.  I looked around at the few hundred folks running that day.  All of them stretching and preparing themselves mentally.  I had a true feeling of being alone.  How could someone feel so alone when surrounded by hundreds of people.

I took a deep sigh and shook that feeling out of my head.  I am not here for them.  I am here for those kids.  I am here for Uganda.  Could people so many miles away know that I think and pray for them daily?  Could they ever comprehend how much I long to be with them?

The gun went off and we were all struggling to find our place.  All along the route I could hear birds signing.  I could smell the sweet flowers and trees in bloom.  The worries and cares I had brought with me had completely melted.  I was focused on my miles.  I was focused on my trip.  I was focused on GOD.

My official time was 2:24.  So what if I rolled in the grass trying to catch my breath at the end of the race.  I had finished something I had put my mind to and I had ran it for Africa.

Official Time: 2:24


Monday, April 4, 2011

Cooper River Bridge Run

Check out the Shirt!
Brent and I ran the Cooper River Bridge Run on Saturday.  What a beautiful day for a run.  (I'm not used to Sunshine and Warm Temps.)  We set off at 8:00am along with 40,000 of our closest friends. :-)  When you run with that many people you have no idea you are even on a bridge that high above the water.  We all went back the next day and I couldn't believe we had crossed the bridge the day before. 

Mary Jane and I the day after the race.  We "Got Over It"
The trip to Uganda is less than 2 months away.  I have been running every chance I can get.  We have had little ones sick in the house which makes it quite difficult to to get away to run.  To date I have put in 63 miles.  Sounds like a lot, but when I say I have 52 to go before we leave it makes my head spin.  Anyone like to add to the miles?  I will gladly run for a few more donations. 

For more information on donating for the building fund click here: http://www.gofundme.com/ugandaschool