Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Alaska IronKids - Playtime

Proverbs 22:6 (NIV)


Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.


When we dedicated our children to the Lord, we have embraced this verse from the Bible with our heart. We promised and prayed that the Lord guide us and help me and Erick as we nurture the life that God has entrusted us. Being a parent is a gift from heaven that we must be proud of, not everybody has given the opportunity to be one. We have been blessed to have wonderful twins, Rebeccah and Rachelle. It's every parents obligation to give their children adequate standard of living, nutrition, and play. They must never be neglected or abused.



That is why last Sunday, we gave our children the right to play by registering Rebeccah at the Alaska Ironkids run. Rachelle was not feeling well so we opted not to register her. Prior to the race day, Rebeccah had been all excited about it, asking me what shall she wear, should she be training and will she be having her own carbo-loading? I think it had registered in her mind things that Erick and I usually prepare before a race day. She also went to sleep earlier that she used to.



Race Day:


Rebeccah woke up early, she ate cereal and had a nice warm bath. At 6:30AM we left the house for Manila Polo Club, we wanted to see the children under the other age categories. The race was a success, there were a lot of participants.




The 6 to 8 years old category was called the main event, the race of the millennium, it was exciting to see the little boy and girls attentively listening as their race briefing was held and how they inch their way to the starting line. My pretty baby was under this category, the parents were asked to leave the cordoned area, and most of us parents were proud of our kids that none of them cried and asked for their mommy or daddy.



6 to 8 years old category


500 more meters to go (laki ng kalaban nya)


almost there


a few meter to go


Finish line


Rebeccah finished her first official 1K Alaska IronKids run at 5minutes 43seconds, making her 7th overall in the female category. Not bad for her first race, thanks to her daddy/coach. After the race we treated our children to their favorite breakfast meal at Mcdo, what a way to start a day.


More pictures from the race:


Photo op with our Ironkid :)


Erick and Beccah


Breaskfast time


Playtime ulit :)


My kids would be joining the next race for the Ironkids and they are both excited. See you there. Kids play hard too! :)



5 comments:

  1. Looked like everyone had fun :-)

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  2. Congratulations! Ang bilis niya!

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  3. Congratulations running mom & daughter! She's quite fast!

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  4. yes Rico, everyone had fun, even me. I spoiled myself with the free alaska choco milk, sayang eh. :)

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  5. @Sir Mark - thanks po, si Cassie din po. may pagasa po sana mga babies natin kaso ang laki ng mga kalaban nila yung mga 8years old. :)

    @Dhenz- thanks, I feel like new to blogging again. See you tomorrow at the CLP for the BDM. I'm one of the "ultra-support" for the ultra-runners. :)

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