So, I have been trying to read one book each week during summer. I am failing, big time!
I still haven't finished The Botany of Desire. I read it for a little while, and then want to put it down and pick up something lighter and easier. My husband is often telling me that if I am not enjoying reading something, I should just stop reading it. But I always feel like I need to "finish what I start." Which in practice turns into simply putting that book aside for awhile, and reading others. Once I get into it for a few pages, I can stick with it for awhile, but then I need a break from it.
M and I go to the library every week, and I always try to pick up some new books for him. I can't resist looking for books for me as well, and I picked up The Last Summer of the Camperdowns a couple of weeks ago. It took me a while to get into it, but when I got there, of course I had to finish it. It was just a sad plot and I found myself getting annoyed by all of the adult characters (and their conversations) in the book. Sad and depressing the whole way through, with a sad ending.
When we were camping, I picked up Where We Belong by Emily Giffin from the park ranger's "take or exchange" collection. I love Emily Giffin, her books are always reliable summer reads and this one was no different. The plot centers around an adoption, so I was especially intrigued. I enjoyed reading it and I thought Ms. Giffin did a good job with some delicate matters at play in this particular adoption.
I would love any suggestions for more books to read! Yesterday I started a short book called Here Now by Amy Wellborn. I've had it own my shelf for a while but hadn't gotten around to reading it (is this beginning to sound like a broken record?) I picked up Brideshead Revisited and The House of Mirth last week at the library. And this morning when we were there, I picked up three more books: Until I Say Good-Bye (Susan Spencer-Wendel's memoir after her diagnosis with ALS), Defiant Brides ("The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-Era Women and the Radical Men They Married"), and Another Place at the Table (written by a foster parent, Kathy Harrison). So I pretty much need to stop blogging and get to reading! Hope you are enjoying some summer reading too!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Race Report: 4th of July Pass 5 Mile Trail Run
Hi!
I ran in the 1st Annual 4th of July Pass Trail Run yesterday. There was a 5 mile option and a 25k option. It was my first trail race and I had no idea what to expect, so I opted for the 5 mile race.
And it was SO. MUCH. FUN! Wow!
It was a gorgeous, rolling course on XC ski trails. The 5 miler was a small race (I was the 3rd woman finisher!) but just a great course and fun casual atmosphere. I'm not sure how many people were in the 25k because they started before I arrived. The race was organized by the Trail Maniacs, and they were busy cooking up burgers just as soon as we were finishing, and they had coolers full of beers, sodas, water for a nice, fun post-race cook-out. I had to hustle back home to relieve D of babysitting duty, so I left pretty quickly after finishing, but next year we are definitely going to make it a family event so we can enjoy the cook-out.
The race organizer mentioned that he had seen some elk on the course the night before, and I was really hoping we'd get to see them, but they must have moved away by the time I came through because I didn't see any. My time was pretty slow (about 53 minutes) but that included a little bit of back-tracking because a guy in front of me thought we had made a wrong turn. As it turns out, we hadn't -- thankfully!
4th of July Pass is less than a half hour from CDA. We have to get back there for some hiking (and hopefully, even some XC skiing this winter) because it is such a pretty area and so accessible.
I think I might be a trail maniac now! =)
I ran in the 1st Annual 4th of July Pass Trail Run yesterday. There was a 5 mile option and a 25k option. It was my first trail race and I had no idea what to expect, so I opted for the 5 mile race.
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Waiting to start. |
And it was SO. MUCH. FUN! Wow!
It was a gorgeous, rolling course on XC ski trails. The 5 miler was a small race (I was the 3rd woman finisher!) but just a great course and fun casual atmosphere. I'm not sure how many people were in the 25k because they started before I arrived. The race was organized by the Trail Maniacs, and they were busy cooking up burgers just as soon as we were finishing, and they had coolers full of beers, sodas, water for a nice, fun post-race cook-out. I had to hustle back home to relieve D of babysitting duty, so I left pretty quickly after finishing, but next year we are definitely going to make it a family event so we can enjoy the cook-out.
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My photos while running can't do the scenery justice. |
The race organizer mentioned that he had seen some elk on the course the night before, and I was really hoping we'd get to see them, but they must have moved away by the time I came through because I didn't see any. My time was pretty slow (about 53 minutes) but that included a little bit of back-tracking because a guy in front of me thought we had made a wrong turn. As it turns out, we hadn't -- thankfully!
4th of July Pass is less than a half hour from CDA. We have to get back there for some hiking (and hopefully, even some XC skiing this winter) because it is such a pretty area and so accessible.
I think I might be a trail maniac now! =)
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