Summer Break
Filed in Peak-Bagging, Photography, Running on Jul.22, 2010 by Kristopher
A lot has happened for me in the last month or two. The primary topic of note is the arrival of Penelope. She is unquestionably adorable, but I have also forgotten how much work newborns can be (especially for Heidi).
I’ve also been able to spend a little time outdoors this summer with Kairo and family. I’m hoping to add a photo feed to the sidebar soon (along with other adjustments), so I can share some imagery. Our trusty point-and-shoot camera of 5 years decided to die on us earlier this spring, and I don’t take shopping for electronic gadgets lightly; so long story short, we ended up investing in a digital SLR camera (Nikon D5000), and I have tried to take advantage of the technology.
As far as plans for Peak-Bagging (a long-standing and cherished activity for me), I plan to hit Spanish Fork Peak (this Saturday), and Timpanogos in August. I’m hoping I will find opportunities for other peaks, but I will have to wait and see.
And lastly, on the topic of running, I have a bigger goal for this Summer/Fall. I’m planning to do the Spanish Fork half marathon in September. My hope is that from next year on, I will be doing marathons on a regular basis. I’ve definitely improved my endurance and speed this year by focusing more on tempos, fartleks, and hills. I still have a lot of room to improve on that focus, but the noticeable difference has come immediately.









July 27th, 2010 on 11:43 pm
Who are you going to be hiking timp with? I would love to hike timp. I would also love to run marathons next year.
Newborns are a LOT of work but I feel life is suddenly about 1000 times easier.. I’m sure that will happen sooner for you guys. Just get through these first few months
July 28th, 2010 on 12:04 am
I’m hoping to hike Timpanogos twice: Once on an over-nighter on the 6th of August, and then again later in the month. You should definitely come along on the day hike. I know you would enjoy it; however it would require a babysitter, as I’m sure you know. Penelope is close to 6 weeks old now, which is supposed to be the peak of newborn issues. I’m confident that it is all down-hill from here.