Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Cornell's and David's seasons underway

Well, its track season in the Leffler household. Quite frankly, nothing I ever expected would happen in our family.

It is true that K2 and Heather both ran track for one year in Jr. High School. They both played football that same year, too. That was, however, a long time ago; K2 is now married and in the Army and Heather is married, pregnant, and graduates from the University of Nebraska in August. I never ran track in High School, and neither did Jennifer. Regardless, here we are.

Cornell is a Junior and ran varsity last year. He even qualified for state! He should be even faster this year, and is a joy to watch. He has fine track coaches, so I'm not involved in his training, other than to make sure he is well fed and has good clothes. I have not yet seen Cornell's track schedule, but I look forward to watching him run.

While Cornell runs High School, David runs in the local 1M "Grand Prix" fun runs. Though he is only 8 years old, he is a seasoned runner, and this is his 3rd year running races. Jasmine, age 14, has no track experience, but she asked to run in the races too. Should be good for her, and we'll give her our best support!

The Lincoln Track club sponsors several races through the year. Most are 1 milers for the kids, followed by longer races for the older folks (1 Marathon, one 10 mi, two 10K's, and several 5k's). One of the kids races is a 2 miler. David achieved "Grand Prix" status last year, and his name will be on this year's T-shirt.

The first race for David, Jasmine and I will be on March 29. State Farm Insurance is hosting a 1M/5K/10M, and both kids will be running the 1M. David started preparing yesterday, as he and I did a quick .65 mi jog walk. Nothing major, just getting him used to moving again. Jasmine started today, as she, David, and our foster boy KH did a 1.5 mi jog/walk. Jasmine had a very hard time keeping up, but if she keeps at it she will improve. I'll have her jog/walk four days a week for the next couple of weeks before moving her up to jogging the entire distance. David will be ready to run the whole way by the end of the week. He is already an experienced runner, and is getting ready for a great season. I'll try to go with both of them as my schedule permits, spending more time with David because he is only 8. David runs vastly faster than Jasmine, so he won't really be able to run with her because she cannot possibly keep up. At least not this year. But, she's trying, which is a wonderful thing!

Should be an interesting track season!

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