First, the house. We are making progress. The foundation was finally poured last Thursday and in just a few short days, we have framing. Isn't it a pretty sight?


Shawn called as I was typing and said we have a roof. I must swing by and update later with a new pic of our framed and roofed house.
While the builders were hard at work, Shawn and I and about 15 other people all went to camp for the weekend. This wasn't fun in the sun, arts and craft and campfires camp. It was hill camp in Mena, AR. We spent two days on our bikes riding up and down the side of a mountain. I started at the base and rode up to the top. We rode along the mountain range, in and out of its peaks and valleys, and up and down some big 'ol hills. As awful as it sounds (and parts of it were pretty horrible) it was a really fun weekend. We broke into groups and decided from the start to enjoy our day. We stopped to rest, to eat, and of course for photo ops. We even crossed the state line twice. I got in 70 miles on Saturday, 20 miles on Sunday, and ran about 4 miles on Sunday. I'm glad hill camp is over. I don't need to ride another mountain for quite some time.


I can’t believe the Ironman is in less than three months. Time flies. The training has really picked up. I am so tired. I am doing something every day. Early mornings. Late nights. Weekends are 6+ hour workouts. I'm swimming more than I ever thought I could (which is a confidence booster). Starting to get super nervous. This is the peak of the training and it will be here in WEEKS. Yikes!
That's about it for now. I have to cut this short because I need to run 5 miles tonight before the sun sets. Yes, I can run in the dark but that's just dangerous. I prefer light and other people around so I don't get abducted.
More soon.