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Having it All: So what have we been up to for the last year?
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Monday, May 7, 2012. So what have we been up to for the last year? Well, it's been over a year since I lasted updated. At the encouragement of my wife, I'm going to start updating again. That seems more feasible now that the summer is coming around and my workload is lightening up a bit. So here's a quick re-cap of what's happened since June of 2011! Alex has been coming along well, too. He has an interest in reading, is starting to get some basic math, and his writing is becoming more legible. A...Loved...
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Having it All: January 2009
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thousand Oaks, CA, United States. I'm an evolutionary and behavioral ecologist who studies chameleons in Madagascar among many other things. I love triathlon! Married for 14 years with 2 boys, 7 yrs.(Brady) and 4 yrs. (Alex). View my complete profile.
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Having it All: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Brady's 4th Birthday Party. There was a separate play area for the "littler ones" but Alex wanted nothing to do with that.he went onto the big kids stuff with passion! One of the most fun parts of the day was playing in the bounce pit with Alex. He would stand up and all I had to do was bounce to knock him off balance.he'd fall over and laugh so hard that he could hardly breathe. Then he'd get up, stand still, and wait for me to do it again.over and over! I had only ran a tota...
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Having it All: March 2011
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Friday, March 25, 2011. What goes around comes around. Many people who know me know one of my true loves in life is to eat food. For as long as I can remember, I've always eaten A LOT. (Funny side note: check out this blog. My record for most number of slices of pizza eaten in one setting is 18. Ridiculous, I know. 7 chicken nuggets (age 3). 4 hot dogs (ages 4 and 5). Entire mini pizza (ages 3 and up). 4 waffles; multiple times he's done this (age 6). Half a Red Baron-sized pizza (age 3). Last weekend wa...
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Having it All: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Brady's first soccer game. Brady wanted to play soccer this year so we signed him up for a league at the YMCA. They had a few practices and clearly his favorite part is running, but we weren't sure how the actual game would go. Last weekend, March 21st, was their first one! Getting on the shin guards, getting game face on. They had a scrimmage at practice the week of the game and Brady did well. The only thing he didn't do very well was kick the ball in the. How awesome is that?
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Having it All: September 2009
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Sunday, September 27, 2009. Haven't blogged anything down in a while, so thought I'd offer an update of the family and I over the last few weeks. On Labor Day, Brady and Alex ran a 1K race. This was Brady's second race and he's getting faster each time he's done one. He's really getting the hang of pacing and racing. Didn't get his final time, but he's getting pretty quick. And Alex did his first 1K.ran the whole thing and didn't even walk once! Not bad for a 2 year old! Swimming is on my list this week.
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Wandering, but not Lost: June 2006
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Wandering, but not Lost. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. 1 I think this was my best executed race this year, except perhaps the OKC 1/2 marathon. 3 The bike went really well. I decided to low 90's cadence instead of high 90's. My plan was to keep the HR between 165 and 168, but it ended up averaging closer to 160 with periods below 160. Still my time was about 40 seconds faster than last year, plus approximately 30 seconds due to the extra mount/dismount out the transition area. That's good. Feeling much better ...
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Wandering, but not Lost: May 2006
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Wandering, but not Lost. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. DeSoto American Triple T Tour. What a great race. I keep reading about how shelled people were Sunday morning. We must have done something right, because I never felt shelled. I had some stomach issues, but otherwise I was feeling good in the races. Prologue - Nothing special. Hard, but not too hard. Just right. Posted by Justin Wolfe @ 5:24 PM. Monday, May 22, 2006. Memphis in May Triathlon. I'm going to bike as easy as it takes to make that happen. Consid...
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Wandering, but not Lost: July 2006
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Wandering, but not Lost. Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Our Epic Race Summer. Chris and I just finished off what I’m calling our Epic Race Summer. Everybody needs to do something Epic in their life, right? I hope you don’t mind me sharing. I am happy to report we survived racing 10 triathlons in the last 8 weeks, and 17 races in the last 11 weeks. The racing started the last week in April with a half marathon and ended 2.5 months later at Age Group Nationals in. Here’s the breakdown on what we did:. This was th...
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Wandering, but not Lost: April 2006
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Wandering, but not Lost. Friday, April 21, 2006. The first words are hard. Do I want to say something about myself? Talk about my life, my plans, my values, my opinions, training, my family? I guess I have to wonder what will become of this? This blog. Will I look over it someday and reminsce? Will this be what others use to understand me? Maybe it will just be my little sounding board and not much else. Begs the question: If I type it, but nobody reads it. Ever wanted to be a writer? Yeah, me too.