Boys: (One of my February goals is to finally start adding content to my "Boy oh Boy" page including tips on juggling running, teaching, reading, and raising 4 boys. In the meantime, here's a brief introduction to my guys...)
Ryan, my oldest started semester 2 of his freshman year at St. Mary's University in MN. I didn't think it was possible, but it was even harder to say good-bye to him after winter break, than it was last fall. I know he is where he should be, and I am honestly so grateful that he is simply a happy, healthy, soccer playing, college student, BUT I MISS THE KID LIKE CRAZY!!!!
Nick, my 17 year old, is now thinking college too. The pressure on kids to decide what they want to do with their lives seems to increase every year. I hate it! On Monday of last week Nick surprised me by announcing out of the blue that he was thinking about being a pediatrician. By Wednesday, he had decided on becoming a high school teacher and coach. My advice...slow down, breathe, and don't get so caught up in the future that you miss out on the present. In other words, savor your "Cardinal Crazy" days kid!
Connor, my 8th grader, is growing like crazy! He may be the one and only tall Geidner in existence! January brought the return of baseball practice, and a huge project to help his dad finally finish our basement. He loves helping with projects, so overall this makes him a pretty happy guy.
Bailey, my youngest, has pretty much left me speechless most of the month. (Which I think is his goal.) He is amusing in the most random ways & speaking of goals, scored a beautiful one in during his indoor soccer game last week. You have to love middle schoolers, right? Right? He also happens to be my #1 favorite fan of my #1 Indiana Hoosiers! GO IU!
Races:
By Connor using ipod app :) |
It's still almost impossible to believe that 10 weeks from today I will be running the Boston marathon! I keep thinking I'm going to open my email one day to find one from the BAA that says, "just kidding!"
Sometimes I wonder about when I started truly feeling like I was a runner. After 3 years I still don't feel like I LOOK like a runner, but I finally believe that I truly AM a runner. I will even go so far as to say that I am a pretty decent runner. However, I just still can't quite wrap my head around the fact that I am a good enough runner to be running the Boston marathon. When I get frustrated that I'm not losing the weight I want or don't look nearly as cute in my new running outfit as the model at the store did, I pull out my BAA acceptance letter and smile. It is a constant reminder that being a runner is an attitude and a mindset, NOT a look or a number. I am proud to say that I AM a runner!
Books:
One of the best things that has come out of blogging so far (besides all of the fabulous connections I have made with other bloggers,) is that I finally created a Goodreads (user name: susan_geidner) account and am logging my reading. Not only have I discovered countless great books, but I love going back and reflecting on what I've read. As a librarian, I've been having my students do this for years but never created the time to do it myself. I am LOVING it! the only negative is now my "to read" pile is 10 times larger than it ever was, and it was never all that manageable in the 1st place! My husband and sons don't enjoy reading. I just don't get it. How can anyone NOT love reading??? It's pure craziness! Click on "Been There Read That" above to see what I've been reading lately, and let me know if you've got other titles that I should add to my list!
Feedback please!
So after a month of blogging I'd love some feedback, ideas, advice! I think my biggest struggle has been finding the time to blog as much as I'd like too. How do all of you experienced bloggers find the time? Do you have a schedule of what types of posts you add and how often you create them? Outside of posting to social media, what are some of your best tips for connecting with others through your blog? Perhaps adding "find a balance" to my February goals would be a good place to start! :)
You are busy! Four boys, lots of running and reading...I bet you sleep well at night!
ReplyDeleteHa! So busy, but I don't know what to do with myself when I'm not busy! That said, I do love my sleep!
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