There was nothing particularly notable about our crazy week except that it was in fact crazy, with me playing catchup at work after the long weekend and Seth working apparently slave-like hours at the Mission Command Conference. (Although I'm hard-pressed to feel too sorry for him, because many of his late night obligations seemed to be "mixers" involving beer.) He really enjoyed the mentorship opportunity though, from the sounds of it, and did in fact make it back in time to catch our flight on Friday. Barely. (The highlight of my week, on the other hand, was my first tamale-eating experience at Michelle's house. It was pretty tasty, in case you're ever curious. Although I'm pretty sure this was a gourmet tamale.)
At any rate, we eventually made it to tornado alley to visit the Oklahoma Walters- the complete absence of nonstop flights to OKC notwithstanding- and we had a terrific, relaxing weekend hanging out with our adorable niece. (And, alright, Ben & Lisa too.)
Saturday the whole crew went to April's house to grill out and, believe it or not, it was warm enough to swim. It was Natalie's first time, and she loved it. Almost as much as I loved her swimsuit with a pink tutu.
I got to see my godson, Gunnar Bronco, too, and he and Nat had fun playing together. (I cracked up at the pose he struck when I asked him to show me his new ninja turtle swim trunks. Practically David Beckham.)
When dragged from the pool, Natalie showed off her incredible tricycle-riding skills (she can even go backwards)...
... and scared me half to death scrambling up the rock wall to the top of Gunnar's playground. She's pretty fearless.
She can also put away some strawberries!
Against our better judgment, April and Lisa and I left the boys in charge while we ran into town to pick up race packets (and cupcakes)...
...and came back to this. Although neither of the kids was worse for the wear.
Then, because why not? We took our niece to a bar for wings and a little UFC. She held her own pretty well with the old straw-in-the-nose trick.
And she even let Uncle Seth throw her around. And agreed with me that his prosthetic is "stinky" rather than scary.
Sunday morning started off bright and early, with tornado warnings for Lisa and I at the race start. This is how we felt about having gotten up at 5am and just to spend two hours waiting out a weather delay in various alcoves and parking garages.
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Eventually the clouds broke, and we finally got started. We had a ton of fun along the race route. The course was nice, the crowds were super friendly, and we cracked up about the signs (and the random costumes.) Lisa, who just a year ago was training for her first 5k- never having even run a mile- never even stopped to walk. For 13.1 miles.
There are no words to describe how impressed and inspired I am by such a huge accomplishment! And how grateful I am to have gotten to share it. Tornadoes and all.
Photo of the week is the Oklahoma Walters' post-race photo, of course. Nat even had a cowbell.