Tomorrow morning, my mother, the children's beloved Nana, will be boarding a plane and traveling from Arizona to our northern frontier. She's staying for a couple of weeks to help out during and after the birth of Baby #4.
So how did she prepare for her long and arduous journey? By competing in a triathlon today.
Game face: ON.
My dad was kind enough to send periodic photos and updates as she competed. She finished just a little while ago. The video he sent of her crossing the finish line shows Nana waving her hands in triumph as she jogs steadily across the finish line.
I'm sure that spirit and endurance can carry her through two weeks sleeping on a fold-out couch in the playroom and dealing with three insane little boys day in and day out. I think the triathlon was probably the easier of the two.
I can only hope to be as bad ass as my mom someday. It's nice to have a role model. (Though the odds of me doing a triathlon at 70 years of age--or, um, ever--are virtually non-existent, so I suppose it's a forlorn hope.)
Congratulations, Nana! See you soon! I have lots of ibuprofen on hand.
4 comments:
Holy Smokes! OK MIL--better up your game :-) (Olympic Equestrian Team??)
Wow she is a super woman!
Grandmas are just the best everrrrrr!
wow, that is impressive!
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