Day-to-day life, Kids

Kids and sport. Or, life in my house.

It feels like nearly every week read an article on how lazy today’s kids are, how the average kid spends XX hours a week in front of a screen or how kids these days have forgotten how to play.

I’m well aware that we live in an environment that fosters physical activity, overachievement in sport and general outdoorsiness (I just made that word up). On a typical day here, you’ll bump into an ultra-runner at the grocery store, cross paths with an X-Games athlete out walking her dog or drop your kid off at daycare alongside a former Olympian. Pemberton is not your average neighbourhood, that’s for sure.

What an awesome posse to grow up with!

Reading those articles, I am alternately thankful that I live somewhere that allows me to use the backyard as a defacto babysitter (with mixed results, I might add), smug that my kids don’t care all that much for digital distractions and sad for the kids who don’t get to experience the ‘joy’ of holding a handful of worms or ripping around a pump track in the rain after school.

There is no doubt that physical activity is a huge part of our daily lives and I often wonder, when observing these 3 very different little people play, how I’ll manage their strengths and weaknesses in the coming years.

We should all be so bendy

We were having dinner a few nights ago and I ran out of 2% milk (“pink milk”) so I gave the kids skim (“blue milk”). This was cause for much concern in the under-6 camp: “Muuuu-uuuum! Kids drink pink, parents drink blue. Wait… Why don’t kids drink blue?”

I explained that kids need the fat in pink milk, which was now MORE cause for concern for the under-6 camp: “FATS?! Muuu-uuuum! We don’t want to be FAT!”

Who said anything about being fat?

And besides, YOU’RE 6, beanpole. And 3, stickboy. And 2, peanut. Who cares? Especially you, mouthy 2 year-old.

This shifted our dinner discussion to fitness, sport and being healthy. I’m the lucky minority in that my kids love salad (well, the boys love salad. Anja loves to suck balsamic dressing off the leaves). We had a long chat about how food makes you strong, exercise and sport is good for you but reading is also good for you and so is colouring, playing cars and building Lego. I digress…

Out of curiosity, I asked each of them what their favourite sport was.

Will: “I want to bike and ski super fast”. (hello – cardio king).

Rory: “I wanna do JUMPS!” (hello – mother’s heart attack)

Anja: “YES!!” (ok then.)

I am amazed that these 3 very distinct little personalities come from the same gene pool. That being said, they were bang on with their responses.

Will can easily bikes 20K, he ran a 5-K race when he had just turned 5, and has an engine that goes for hours. He’s FAST. Rory refused to run the Teddy-Bear trot despite being bribed with gummy bears but uses the pool at the skate park as his own private vertical slide and in constantly trying to wheelie anything. He’s FEARLESS. Anja… let’s just say she’s going to be a force to be reckoned with no matter which direction she chooses. In her little life, she’s bled more than her brothers combined, is louder and runs everywhere her little pigeon toes take her. My guess is she’s going to be fast AND fearless.

I’m starting to feel like each one of them pulls a little harder in their separate directions… I wonder how I’ll feel in 5 years. Do you think by then a cloning machine will have been devised so I can take each child to mountain bike/skateboard/basket weaving camp at the same time? Or do I put my foot down and put everyone in the same activity or no activity at all? I wonder if they’ll still be into sports, or if their passions and obsessions with take a 180 degree turn. I suppose only time will tell. First World problems, indeed.

In the meantime, I’ll just enjoy the chase.

Day-to-day life, Family, Kids, Pemberton, Racing, Running, Skiing, Travel, Triathlon

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Oh!  Right!  I have a blog.

Where was I??  It’s been *crickets* around here lately, haven’t been very inspired to write.  Fell off the training wagon (that big THUD you heard a few weeks back).  Trying to claw my way back on, but it keeps rolling about 3 feet away like that annoying big brother would do when you were trying to open the car door to get in and all the cool kids were watching.

Anyway, moving on.  I was thinking about something to write and figured that if the expression”a picture is worth a thousand words” is still true, then I’ll do a photo post and be miles ahead.

Ever wonder if you can define your life in photos?  In 10 photos or less?  I pretty much can, I think these sum up my day-to-day nicely these days.  What about you?

Edited to add:  I wrote this post on Thursday of last week… On Monday I started a new job.  So!  Add a shot of a different deskin an actual office with humans and a water cooler and a boardroom and a shot of an alarm going off at 5:30am and there you have it.  My life.

Day-to-day life, Racing

Overdue but perfectly undercooked

Sporadic… that’s as good as it’s going to get these days! Since the last post I did the Squamish XTC race, went to Las Vegas for Interbike, celebrated Thanksgiving with friends and family and have been counting down the days till New York. Only 10 days till we fly out!

XTC was great. Cold and crisp in the morning made for a fun swim start. It was about 6 degrees when I left my house on race morning but warmed up to about 12 degrees by the time we took the start. For some reason organizers started the sprinters halfway through the first lap of the full course racers, which made for an “active” start. I had a decent swim, considering I had barely been swimming and couldn’t feel my face until I went around the 1st buoy.

Transition was FUNNY. It’s no easy feat pulling a cycling jersey over a wet bathing suit (“Squeak”!) By the time I finally got out onto the bike I was pretty relaxed. I managed to pass a whole bunch of people before we hit the single track and that was a good thing – triathletes don’t make for exceptionally talented mountain bikers, so say the least.

Off the bike onto the run was the best! A few hundred meters of flats to get my running legs under me and then it was a full 1 km uphill and a super fun/super sketchy, wet, rooty downhill. Not my forte for sure but it was fun. The lead male passed me like I was sitting on the sidelines cheering, not racing.

Capped the day off enjoying burgers and a visit with friends on the beach at Alice Lake… and a few hours later I was Vancouver-bound for a week in Las Vegas at Interbike. I was excited to go to this show but it was a bit of a disappointment this year. Highlights did include checking out some of the incredible euro brands that we never get to see around home, CrossVegas, heat and most importantly, pool time!

Shortly after getting back from Interbike we ran the Inaugural D’arcy to Pinecrest 100K relay, a huge success! My leg was 14ish K, run with Christine S. and John B. Good company, good weather and good times. Really looking forward to doing it again next year!

Last but not least, looming in under 2 weeks is the New York City marathon! I wasn’t thinking about it too much in the past few weeks but I did my last long run today and now I cannot WAIT to go. I haven’t run as much as I probably should have to be 100% prepared (hence the undercooked) but at least I am not injured and I think that it’s going to be amazing! T-minus 13 days!

Day-to-day life, Kids, Pemberton, Running
Lack of posting means life has been busy! Don’t aske me what we’ve been doing, I just know that I get up in the mornings and the next thing I know, it’s time for bed… Summer is rolling along at warp speed! Hard to believe it’s almost September.

The boys are good, active and cheeky. I’ve been running (not enough to call it marathon training, but I’ll get there – I hope) and getting re-acquainted with my mountain bike. My road bike still sports the race number from the sprint I did I July!

A few photos as there’s not much else to report… for now.

Faux -Hawk.


I am officially a SOCCER MOM.