
Before you think I'm some harsh mother that made her 2 year old run a 2.2 mile "fun run", I thought and was told it was only 1 mile. Thanks Stacie, I blame you! Every year the kids run this
"Country Mile" and Chan does it too. Stacie talked me into having Chloee do it earlier on this year and she assured me it was only 1 mile. Chan has ran it 2 other years and she has always thought it was only a mile. Tells you how well she knows distance, just kidding Stac! Well, we were already registered when I found out and I was so worried that she wouldn't finish or that she would scream the entire time.
Seriously, how stinking cute do they look with their little numbers on?
Here's Chlo with her little trainer, Rach, who stayed with her the entire time so that she wouldn't be alone. 
There are a lot of pictures in this post but I couldn't help but put every adorable picture in here. Here they are, just after they started the race.... and they're off!

Jake came in 1st for the Country Mile and did a fine job!




These are all for Stacie. Chandler was
AMAZING, to say the least. He is only 4 and ran the
ENTIRE thing and finished the 2.2 miles in 28 minutes. I believe that was his time, it could have been less. That's smokin! The people were all clapping and saying,
"Check out that kid, how old is he? Wow!". It was really neat to see him come in. I wish you could have seen it Stacie! Amanda ran with him the whole time and said he was singing songs and was chipper and upbeat through the whole race!

A good shot of Cody. He took 2nd in his division. A very nice, strong finish Cody! He and Tami are training for the
TOU Marathon. They both did the 10K, so you know... a little bit more than the Country Mile!






I had to post all of these pictures of her. I was just so
PROUD of her when I saw her coming around the corner to the finish line. Tears streamed down my face as I watched her face and what a great accomplishment my little girl had made. It was as though everything and everyone else disappeared, time stopped and the only person I could see was Chloee and the beaming smile on her face as she yelled,
"Mommy"! It was a very
NEAT experience and I felt like I was the proudest parent there. I couldn't control my emotions and I can't even now, as I write about it. It was a feeling indescribable, an emotion I think I had never felt, an overwhelming rush of love and a million other things that made me feel what I was feeling as she accomplished something so big for a little 2 year old. She ran/walked the entire thing and even though it did take her 55 minutes,
she never quit, she never wanted to be held, she did it all on her own and THAT is something I love about this little girl's personality. She NEVER, NEVER, NEVER gives up! I love you Chloee and am so proud of you!!!
Yes, Chan was sooo happy to have his picture taken. I thought it was hilarious, Stacie... not so much!

The group of runners! Oh yes, and Kathy ran with the kids the whole time and pushed them, you know gave them pep talks, she was a great support. Thanks, Kathy!
Grandma giving Chloee a "I'm so proud of you, congrats hug".
The 2 little running buds sharing food after the race!

Josh and Rhyder, the cheer leading squad. Ok, so they both ran/walked it with everyone else but still it's a cute picture of them together.

Baby Rhyder is constantly being smothered in kisses from Chloee. She adores that cute, little chunk, as does everyone else who comes in contact with him!