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in Baby, Life &middot January 11, 2019

New Year, New Baby, and My New “Normal”

mommy loves me to the moon and back

Well, it sure has been awhile! Last time I left off I was in the home stretch of pregnancy. A few days later, Grayson was born! I've wanted to write this post for a while now, but every time I would even consider it something else would come up. You know, like a diaper change, a feeding, or my own need to take a nap. I guess that's my new normal now! Grayson's Birth So to back up a bit, Grayson was born on December ... Read the Post...

in Pregnancy, Running, Weekly Wrap &middot December 10, 2018

Closing In On The Finish Line

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Time is flying by and all of a sudden I'm closing in on the finish line of this pregnancy. As I said last week things have been super busy lately and they don't seem to be slowing down any time soon. Workouts are still happening to some extent. The hardest part about this week was my lack of sleep. I'd wake up in the middle of the night or super early in the morning and not be able to fall back to sleep. A few nights I ... Read the Post...

in Monthly Goal Check-In, Running, Tuesdays on the Run &middot December 4, 2018

Month in Review: November 2018

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Is anyone else in disbelief that it's the last month of the year? Which also means it's (probably) baby month! While in some ways I feel like I've been pregnant forever, I also feel like it's flown by. November 2018 brought less running but still some decent mileage. I've been able to keep up with my workouts which I was happy about. It was also a pretty busy month, with something going on just about every ... Read the Post...

in Pregnancy, Running, Weekly Wrap &middot December 3, 2018

A Little Running and a Lot of Nesting

saturday 5 miles

This week involved a little running and a lot of nesting. I'm happy to still be getting outside for a some miles a few times a week. However, with everything else I've had going on I've really had no choice but to cut back on my workouts. As it is I feel like I'm marathon training! There were a few days this week when the wind was pretty bad. I made it through 3 miles on Tuesday but then didn't run on Wednesday and ... Read the Post...

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