Sunday, October 24, 2010

THE LATEST PICTURE OF THE BLODGETT CLAN


This is the latest family picture of all the Blodgett Clan..............taken at Dustin and Moriah's wedding reception July 31, 2010. What a great looking bunch of people (except for me), but i am probably a little prejudice. And as goodlooking as they are.................they are even more fun to be around.


A Walk in the Hills above Walnut Creek

We were on a walk and ran into three separate terrantulas................HUGE............and of course Mom touched the leg on accident and gave out a pretty loud scream. One of these came across the trail and mom came within inches of stepping on it and she didn't even know it.................i had to tell her it was there. Another exciting day in the life of the Walnut Creek Blodgetts.


Hobble Creek Half-Marathon 2010


We had so much fun last year, (torture), we decided to enter again this year, with the "Bwuddahs" running instead of the women (Kim, Denae, and Emily). Dustin was the overall winner at 1:31, Mommers got 2nd in her age bracket at 1:49 and Dave and Devin ran around the 1:45 area. Julie took it easy as she was pregnant but still easily beat me, Landon, Kaley, and Chad. Will we do it next year..................???????

Sunday, October 17, 2010

100k or 68 Miles on a Bike

On Saturday, Dad and I did the 100k (that's 68 miles!) Foxy bike ride with our biker gang, Mike and Georgia.
Don't we look like serious bikers? This is the first rest stop after 25 miles...only 43 to go.
We're all wearing padding pants and Georgia has already had a tire blow out!


Lunch stop after 53 miles, starting to feel it!


Denny is such a hardcore biker he is even wearing his helmet to eat...I should have as I had serious helmet head.


This is what Landon did while we were gone for most of the day.
He really likes bossing players and coaches around on the soccer fields

We asked our hometeacher Lee Schafer to drive him to and from his games...I know it is not in his job discription but it will give him something to say when asked, "what is the weirdest thing you've had to do as a hometeacher?"