Katymoe: The. Worst. Ironman. Blogger. Ever.
Posted by katymoe on March 6th, 2010So, the title should explain it all. I have all these stories locked up in my brain, and a few pictures to go with them (all of which I am downloading tonight). I LOVE blogging and I love telling stories, so I’m not sure why I’m so bad at actually doing it. When I’m riding, running, and swimming, (or crafting) I am always thinking of all the funny things I’m going to write…..then before you know it…it’s been three weeks and the stories (which have fizzled in humor and detail) are still in my brain and the pictures are still in my camera.
I’m an avid blog reader. Especially professional triathletes. It keeps me sooo motivated reading about their training….how they LOVE to “give it to themselves” to be “smashed” what they are eating. How they train, eat, nap, eat, train, eat, nap, sleep! THE LIFE! 🙂 I get really bummed if my favorites don’t blog for a while. So, here it is folks. Tonight I’m sitting down and posting a few stories of late.
Just so this isn’t the most boring post ever. I’m going to post a few pictures of a few things that don’t have huge stories:
These are some hair flowers I made for my adorable friend Ky’an. They are just layers and layers of polyester fabric circles, with burned edges. I sewed on some beads, and hot glue gunned ’em to some bobby pins! I love them!
That’s my quilt on the floor in the background. I was working on it like a mad-woman during my recovery week. The top is completely done, this is what happened every time I needed to lay the quilt or any quilt pieces on the floor. It’s like a puppy magnet!
We had a puppy birthday party at our house last weekend. The three sisters Clementine (Brett’s parent’s dog), Olive (Brett’s sisters’ dog), and our little Arizona turned a year old last Friday! I made home made doggy treats (seen in the picture), and a people cake for us to eat! 🙂 It was a fun, and funny family day!
Tags: katymoe, triathlon training, Zona
LOVE that picture of the dogs. It cracks me up that Arizona instantly claims ownership of any fabric that hits the ground. 🙂