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Sunday, November 25, 2007

Turkey Day

Our turkey day was relatively uneventful. No 40+ pound turkeys this year, no turkey frying fires, I mean the grass just grew back from the last incident two years ago. Nope, this year was pretty quiet. Though this was the first year we really had to travel a good distance home to Shawn's folks. A four hour drive later and we were on the warm side of the state. You can sure tell the difference now that we are getting used to these 18 degree mornings in Okanogan. Pretty soon we'll be wearing shorts when we go home to visit family.

No Black Friday shopping for me, instead I drove another three hours south to Kelso, just north of Portland, to get an afternoon visit in with my mom. She was in for the weekend to judge a dog show in Longview and I figured it would be a good chance to see her, since it has been about two years since the last visit.

My big accomplishment for the weekend vacation was my 6 mile run. Yes, 6 miles! I've been at the gym for about 2 months now and figured I'd test out my road running. I had Shawn drop me off in Machias on the Centennial Trail and I ran/walked/limped to my friends' house in Snohomish for an early Thanksgiving breakfast. I made it in an hour and half so I'm pretty darn proud of myself. That earned me the right to eat whatever I wanted in sickeningly large amounts and the rights to sit and do nothing for the rest of the day.

Now that we are home we are all hoping for snow soon. There is a big storm coming in and the Spokane news says snow every day this week, I just hope we get some of it. It sure feels like it's ready to dump. Hopefully that adventure will lead to more exciting photos then this one I took of Shawn and his brother frying one of the two turkeys for Thanksgiving this year.

6 comments:

Amy said...

Yep, the snow is coming Kendal! We've got to take you out to the Sheep Slaughter hill for some sledding. That's a great photo op! Glad to hear you had a great holiday! Congrats on the run! Wow, you are a mile ahead of me girl! I'm hoping to make it to yoga tomorrow, that will be a start!

JH Training said...

Nice to get an update! been wondering what happened to you. Can't believe you ran 6 miles, nice work! My physical therapist said no more running for me, my ACL's are too loose in my knees, and I've had enough surguries for a while. Been swimming though, always surprises me how hard it is to swim. Haven't drown yet- let me know next time you're around, we'll have to get you on a horse! Jennifer

Lisa said...

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!! Glad you had a good trip across the mountains!! I agree with Amy if we're still able.. Sheep Slaughter hill is a must!! (heard it was sold off!)

Kendal said...

Alright where is this infamous Sheep Slaughter hill... we're intrigued.

Stephanie Stremler said...

WOW--great job on the run! I won't be able to run that much in a month!

By the way...couldn't they name hill something like Happy Sheep Hill? It sounds so morbid! :)

Kendal said...

I dunno... that's what makes me nervous about the hill... the sledding must be dangerous. Sounds like there may be photos from in one of these snowy days.