Saturday, May 2, 2009

A family of runners


Running, in the rain!

Headed to the finish line.


The 3 Hancock Men, post-race



As you know, Mikel and I are runners. We've now been joined by Floyd and Jim. Jim's run before and Floyd just started recently. Today, he ran his first 5k. Mikel and Jim ran with him and they all finished at the same time - as a Hancock family team - in 32 minutes. Me? I ran my first 10k! Not the best time, paced a ten minute mile, but it was raining and a little cold. Plus I wanted to make sure I didn't get going too fast, like at a 5k pace, and burn out before the end of the race. There were a few hills, but all in all it was a great race.

Marathon!


Ready to go to OKC!
Standing in line.More standing in line.Me being supportive :) My sign didn't stand up against the wind.
Lots of people lining up for the start - a total of 19,000 in the 5k, half marathon, marathon relay and marathon.10 mile marker 20 mile marker - you can barely see Mikel in the blue shirt on the left.Finish line!My winner!
Celebratory lunch with pizza and nachos! Yum!
Last weekend, Mikel ran his very first marathon in Oklahoma City. He trained and trained so very diligently. I drove to the 10 mile, 20 mile and then the finish line marker. We were afraid that it was going to storm because of how windy it was the day before. Fortunately, it didn't rain. Unfortunately, it continued to be windy - really windy. There were wind gusts up to 40 mph. Running in wind like that is like running uphill. So I've been told. The wind was in Mikel's face the entire second half of the race. And he still finished in 4:43! I was so proud of him!

First Day of "School"

Dunning and daddy. Dunning is playing his version of peekaboo, but he ends up covering his mouth instead of his eyes.
"BOO!"

First day of school!


This past week I went back to work. I've been thinking about it for a while and have even interviewed before, but it ended up not being the job God had for me. This time, I went in to the interviews without expectations and lots of prayers. I got the job and everything worked out perfectly with care for Dunning. He's in a great place, and even though it's taken him some adjusting, they tell me he has a great time. It's a Christian facility, with Christian teachers and right across from the building my area will be moving too. I have a great boss, that I enjoy working with so far! :)



Sorry to those I didn't tell. I didn't tell a whole lot of people, so that if I didn't get it, I wouldn't have to tell them I didn't! It's been hard adjusting, but Mikel has been wonderful and helping me out a lot with balancing work and home.