I Tri and Craft

thoughts from a mother of boys, a marathoner, a triathlete, a crafter, a wife, and a scientist


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Walk a mile in my shoes….

…and you will have walked a mile.  And you will be wearing my shoes.

Takeing the Stairs

I wrote this post a while ago about how I am going to start taking the stairs.

On that day I took 4,471 steps, which was 1.81 miles.

Since then I have kept track of 14 other days.  (I really only do it while at work and there was a few days in there that I was sick and didn’t take the stairs.)

Not including the first day, I have walked a total of 36,682 steps.  Which calculates to 14.92 miles, which is about a mile a day.  (calculation from steps to miles was from my iPod, so it is really an estimate)

It is still not easy to walk up six flights of stairs but it is getting easier.

The stairs

Happy walking

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Lego and the Barber

This post took a few days to write, mostly because I have been very busy!

Last weekend Ian and Sid went to their first ever LEGO Convention.

Baby Sid's first LEGO convention

Baby Sid’s first LEGO convention

It wasn’t a Brickcon but Bricks Cascade convention, which was put on by the Portland LEGO User Group and Bricklandia, Inc.

of course Ian found a friend as soon as we got there

of course Ian found a friend as soon as we got there

It is a smaller convention, but was still fun!  They had the displays of LEGOs that people had built.  Some were just from kits, but most were original.

There was a Hogwarts display by Alice Finch.  It was EPIC.  She has brought this piece of art to multiple conventions.  A LEGO fan blog, The Brothers Brick, did an interview with her.  You can see more pictures and in greater detail.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

There was also displays from Lord of the Rings and The Wizard of OZ.

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There was a whole group of tables that were just LEGO cities and had train track running around them.  The trains were made from LEGOs and worked.  What train track would be complete with out a LEGO Union Station here in Portland.

LEGO

I loved the LEGO city displays because they involved all the minifigs set up in scenes.

LEGOIan’s favorite was, of course, the Spiderman.  Mine was this City Pool.  You can’t really tell from my picture but there was a shallow and a deep end.  The minifigs in the pool are submerged and there is a hot tub with moving water, well it looks like moving water.  On the side of the building is a pump and filtration system.

The details people put into building these things is truly astonishing.

There was also a sectioned off area with LEGO Duplo sets for the kids to play with.  After looking at one display table Ian and I spent the majority of our time there.

LEGO

On Sunday we finally cut Ian’s hair!

He basically had no hair when he was born.  By his second birthday he had a natural mullet.  Yep, party in the back, business up front.  But it had these wonderful curls.

Ian's Hair

I know, those lovely golden tresses, gone.  But it was past due.  They no longer had the ringlet curls in the back, it would just tangle up to be a mess.  It was just out of control.

Ian's Hair before

He has been asking for a Mohawk for a while now and we have talked about getting his hair cut.  I wasn’t sure how he would handle it.

Ian's Haircut

But he did great.  We went to a barber shop and he was the only customer at the time.  The barber was great and Ian liked him, so I think that helped him be comfortable.

Ian's Haircut Ian's Haircut

He looks like a completely different kid now!

Sorry about the lack of clarity, it was a phone-pic

I can’t get over how adorable he looks.

Happy building

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Menu Plan Monday March 11

We had a fun weekend and I was going to post about it but I need to go through the pictures.

But I didn’t want to put off sharing my menu plan.

Monday

Menu Plan 3/11-3/17

Mon: Oregon Fall Bacon & Cheese Meatloaf with Pepperjack Potatoes 

Tue: Sweet & Spicy Bacon Chicken with Creamy Garlic Noodles

Wed: Country  Style Pork Loin with Arkansas Green Beans   went to a birthday dinner

Thr: Dressed-up Sloppy Joes with Tater Tots

Fri: Probably not cooking

Sat: won’t be home for dinner

Sun: Breaded Parmesan Ranch Chicken with Parmesan Rice

Happy Cooking

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Let’s Count it Down

It’s March.

Yep, already the third month of 2013.

Where did the time go?

There are lots of good things about March.

  • St. Patrick‘s Day.  OK, so we don’t celebrate it like we used to, but it is still a great holiday.

someecards.com - I used to be able to party all weekend. Now, a night of drinking requires more recovery time than minor surgery.

  • Ian’s Birthday.
  • This year Easter will be celebrated in March.

I have already found great Ideas on Pinterest for decorating Easter Eggs.

 

 

But the greatest thing about this month will be the premier of the HBO series Game of Thrones!

Yep, that’s right March 31, 2013.

23 days and counting….

Source: io9.com via Dawn Marie on Pinterest

 

 

Yes, I have read all the books.

Yes, I read them all before there was a TV show.

Yes, I have read them multiple times.

Yes, I will read them again.

 

 

Winter is coming

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