Showing posts with label Winter Pineapple Classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Pineapple Classic. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

Winter Pineapple Classic

I know it has been almost a month since the run, but I wanted to post some quick pictures.  I also wanted to express my thanks for all those who donated.  I am extremely grateful for all those who were willing to help out and donate to such a great cause.  I hope that one day soon, we will hear the news that there is a cure for Leukemia.
Sarah and her dedication picture

Going up the last obstacle in race

Starting down the back side

Taking a break on the top

Almost down

Only a little muddy
Runners and Attendees
Sarah and her face paint
Lilly's Face Paint

Friday, October 24, 2014

My Birthday Wish

Tuesday was my Birthday.  Over the past couple of weeks I have been thinking about what my birthday means to me and what would make it special.  I am at the stage in my life where I don't need much from a store.  As I have reflected, I have thought about the Winter Pineapple Classic and LLS behind it.  I wrote up a paragraph on my fundraising page, that has stuck with me and made me realize what I really want.  Whenever Sarah gets sick or gets a bruise, there is a fear that the Leukemia has returned.  While this fear isn't always visible, it is something that is in the back of my mind.  Watching my child suffer through cancer and the treatment of it, is one of the hardest things that I had to do in my life.  I was helpless to do anything.  I decided to continue to do the Winter Pineapple Classic as a way to do something.  It gives me the opportunity to support an organization that is trying to cure cancer.  While it does that, it is also supporting those who are in the middle of the fight with cancer.  So my birthday wish is to have you support LLS and other organizations fight cancer and work towards a cure.  That and make someone smile each day.
If you want to support me in the Pineapple Classic, please click on the picture above 

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Sarah's Seventh Birthday

Sarah celebrated her seventh birthday at the end of September.  She was excited for her birthday and asked for a Meep cake.  Meep is a character from a TV show called, Phineas and Ferb.  The caked turned out not too bad.  We decided to just have the family around for the Birthday party and had the cake on Sunday.

Sarah blowing out the candles

Meep Cake


As part of her birthday, she also asked to go out to breakfast to a restaurant.  She asks often since Victoria, Anna, and Victoria's kids were out visiting and they went to a cafe for breakfast.  I planned on taking her but was unable to around her birthday due to work. I was able to take her this past weekend.  She loved the food and I am sure will want to go out anytime that she can.

Don't forget that we are running for Sarah as part of the Winter Pineapple Classic.  There is a link on the side bar where you can donate to help raise money for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  This group is focused on supporting the people fighting or trying to cure blood cancers.  Please think about supporting us and giving to a great organization.

Monday, September 15, 2014

End of Summer, Gus's Birthday and a Visit from Shannon

Summer is over and kids have started school.  We are back to getting everything back into the school structure.  We had a few fun activities and visitors before school started again.

The first was the Amazon company picnic.  It is hosted at CenturyLink field (the football stadium).  We had a lot of fun as a family.
Dad Helping Gus up a bouncy house

Lilly Crawling through a bouncy house

Face Painted

Face Painted

Twiners

Gus and an Amazon mascot

Jess and Gus on a ride

Sarah coming down a slide

Jess's brother, Richard, and his family stopped by our house to visit.  The kids loved to play together and we hope that next time they can come and stay longer.  I was at work so I was unable to see them this time around, but the I heard none of the kids wanted to leave.

My cousins Anna and Victoria and Victoria's kids came to stay with us overnight.  Jess, Sarah and the cousins went to breakfast in the morning, and I went with them to a ropes course in the afternoon.  I had a little accident where I slipped and slid down ropes about 12 inches or so.  It caused a bunch of rope burns on my hands.  It was still fun despite the pain in my hands and the couple weeks that it took to heal.
Cousins

Ready to go

Picture of the course

Victoria coming down in style


Summer finished off with Gus's Birthday.  He turned four years old and we are still waiting for the terrible threes to stop.  He asked for a firetruck cake, but he wanted the firetruck blue (after changing his mind a few times).  He LOVED the presents that he got and plays with them a lot.  He got a set of monster trucks from one of Mater's Tall Tales, (the monster truck wrestling one).  He got a marble maze tower game.  And he got a remote control car.  He loves each of them and plays with them over and over again!
Gus's Fire Truck Cake

Gus and his marble maze

Blowing out the birthday cake

Gus doing his marble maze

The kids started school in the beginning of September.  They moved to a different school, Highland Terrace. New house = New school.  They get to ride the bus to and from school as well.  Lilly's teacher is Mrs. Williams and Sarah's teacher is Mrs. McCary-Smith.  Both girls like their teachers and they enjoy being back in school, even if it does cut into their play time.  Lilly is in class with a boy named Joseph from church, (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).  Sarah is in class with a couple of girls that were in her kindergarten class at Parkwood Elementary last year.
First Day of School

Waiting for the bus can be crazy
We heard about one of the local fire stations getting renovated and they had an open house.  Gus and I stopped by to see the fire trucks and the fire station.  Gus got to sit in the fire trucks and was really excited.

Let's Go

Ready for the fire

Trying on the Equipment

I am in trouble if he thinks he can drive at 4.
Lastly, my sister Shannon visited us over this past weekend.  In July, Jess and I were looking at the theater and seeing if there was anything that we wanted to go to.  Brian Regan, Shannon's favorite comedian and one that helped made her smile during her recovery, was scheduled to come to Seattle in September.  We booked tickets and pinged Shannon to see if she wanted to come.  She jumped at the chance.  She flew in on Friday, when there was both a Sounders and a Mariner's game scheduled.  I ended up driving the car to work in the morning and taking the train to the airport to get Shannon.  
Shannon at the Airport

Brother and Sister
Jess, Shannon and I were able to have a fun night out.  There was another Mariners game on Saturday, so it took us an extra 30 minutes to get downtown.  That caused us to not go out to a sit down place for dinner but we grabbed something quick.  Shannon had scheduled for us to be able to meet Brian before the show (since he was leaving right after).  There were a bunch of groups that were meeting with him, so we only had a couple of minutes, but it was nice to be able thank him for bringing a smile to Shannon's face during some of her hard times.  Needless to say, but the show was hilarious! I know that Shannon knows most of his jokes by heart, but it was Jess and I's first show of his.  After the show, the three of us walked to the Cheesecake Factory for some cheesecake.  It was nice to get out and have a fun evening.

Don't forget that I am still looking for people to both run the Winter Pineapple Classic with me!!!  If you are interested, send me an email or sign up.  Also if you want to donate, see the previous post as it has the direct links.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Winter Pineapple Classic 2014 - Sign ups

So I am going to run the Winter Pineapple Classic again this year.  I have a few people who say they are going to run with me.  I would love to have more.  If you are interested, the team's name is "Sarah's Surfers."  Come join us.  It was a lot of fun last year and it will be fun this year.

If you are interested in just donating to help out, you can go here to my personal page on the site and donate or you can go to http://www.winterpineappleclassic.org and click on donate and search for my name.  Thanks

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Almost done ... and a pineapple

Last Saturday was the Winter Pineapple classic.  I ran with Patrick and Luke.  It was lots of fun.  We ran about a third of it, but I did all the obstacles.  I had no problem getting muddy on the course.  It is something that I think we might make a yearly tradition while we are here in Washington.  It was awesome to have my family at the finish line when we crossed.  Pictures are at the end of the post.  You can still donate until the 2nd of December here: http://www.llswa.org/goto/Sarah

Last Wednesday was a big day for Sarah as well.  It was her last clinic appointment during treatment.  She got a bone marrow biopsy as well as the other medicines that she usually gets during her clinic visits.  Her bone marrow came back clean.  She has a surgery scheduled for the 25th to get her port out, and her last day of medications is the 29th.  We are excited for her to be done and to let her body get back to full health.  She is ready to be there as well. 

Yesterday, the Sunshine Kids had an event at the EMP Museum.  They invited Sarah and 3 others to join her and the other kids.  It was fun.  Gus stayed home with a baby sitter.  We found out that Sarah is a drummer at heart.  She must take after her auntie Shan.  The sunshine kids did a music video and Sarah got to be the drummer and she rocked out.  It was cool to see her get into it.  Unfortunately she didn't last much longer than a couple of hours at the event.  It was a fun family day.

One other item in our family.  Our ward boundaries recently changed.  We had two wards with a east-west boundary.  That boundary changed to a north-south one and caused a bunch of reorganization in the wards.  I was called to be the Young Men's president of the ward.  It will be a busy calling but it will be fun to work with the youth again.

Thanks for all the love and support.  Our family wouldn't have done as well over the last two and half years without others to help and support us.

Sarah and the Runners at the finish line
The runners before the race.
The finish line

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Winter Pineapple Classic - Come run with us

I mentioned in a previous post that I was going to run the Winter Pineapple Classic.
We are looking for a couple of team members to join us.  It should be a great time and will raise some good money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  Let me know if you want to join us.  Even if you don't want to run with us, you can come out and support us or donating to the cause.  The page to donate is here: http://www.llswa.org/goto/Sarah

Thanks!!!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Sunday Aug 18th Update

So I am going to try and be better about updating the blog. It has been an emotionally rough couple of weeks. Not for any particular reason, but we can see the light at the end of the tunnel with Sarah's issues, but we still have a ways to go. Sarah's treatment should be done on November 29th this year. We still need to work out the details of what that means and when she stops taking medicines. We are looking forward to that. We need to have a party when she is all done.

A friend of ours has invited me to do a 5K in November that the LLS (The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) puts on. It is called the Winter Pineapple Classic: www.winterpineappleclassic.org. I will have links for our team up soon, but if you are in the Seattle area and want to run/walk with us, let me know. More information will come later.

We planted a little garden this year. It has been good and bad. I think less than 20% of the seeds I first planted survived. We have planted a few more things since, and have started to see some success from the garden. We got 5 beans of the bean plants on Friday. Hopefully we can get a few things from our little garden. I don't think I have much of the green thumb that my grandmother did.

Gus has been growing and growing. He always wants to go outside and goes a million miles a hour. We had the Annual Amazon Picnic last weekend at Century Link Field. Gus spent 15-20 minutes in the bounce house until he bonked his head and came out. He probably would have spent hours in there if he could. It was a fun Saturday with the family.

We have been fighting a cold or something in the family. Sarah is home from Church today because of it. Hopefully, we will recover quickly. Thanks for all the love and support.

Gus pushing a mini shopping cart
Gus pushing a mini shopping cart at the store
Gus sliding down a bouncy slide
Gus in the Bouncy house
Gus after he fell down in the bouncy house