Showing posts with label I love kale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I love kale. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Cross Country






Coach Greve (left). Daughter Maria is second from right.






Yesterday the Mathews High School cross country teams
hosted their first meet against King William, West Point and Middlesex.















Because Daughter had a basketball meeting to attend immediately afterwards,
we were unable to stay long enough to see the boys' race or learn the overall results.
*Update: Both Mathews teams--boys and girls--won.







Emily B., Kate Van E., and Kelly N. are seniors. Emily is also playing  fall lacrosse and attends
Governor's School with Son.  I don't know how she finds time to do it all,
but she's a remarkable young lady. They all are.















Ellie G. is a freshman.  She's an excellent runner.















Daughter Maria.  Near the finish line, she gave this Middlesex girl a run for her money.
It was almost a photo finish!  In my version of the story, Maria beat her out.
Maria claims otherwise.  I guess she would know.  Still, it was exciting!















Maria and Logan H.















Kelly N. and Maria



Daughter ran her best ever yesterday, and she was pleased.  I am very proud of her.  Did I mention that before her first cross country practice a few weeks ago she had not ever run three miles without stopping?

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In other news, it's Thursday which usually means we share three things.  I forgot this until just now, my apologies. Therefore, the cross country portion of this blog post is now over.

Here are my three things.

1.  I'm running a 5K Saturday morning at 7:30.  Having to be awake anywhere at 7:30 on a Saturday pains me greatly, but this is a crab race (click here).  It is my civic duty to support any event that not only condones but encourages participants to wear crab hats.

2.  This weekend is Mathews Market Days.  I missed it last year due to Son's surgery, so I'm very much looking forward to attending this year.

3.  Yesterday I cooked a pot of kale seasoned with country ham, and it was absolutely outstanding if I do say so myself.

Now it's your turn to share three (or more) things.  Whatever happens to be on your mind.