Sunday, September 30, 2012

A Busy Fall...........

It seems our household really gets crazy when school begins.......   Raegan is gone all the time with Cross Country, Kennedy is up and to cheer practice most mornings at 6:30am before school.  Cross Country, Cheering at games, Piano, Young Women's and her Cheer Elite class often take all the remaining spare time during the week.  I'm not surprised to see Kennedy in bed by 8:30 or so........

Kennedy's week:

Kennedy Cheering at a Franklin Volleyball Game  (Tuesday)

Go Panthers........

Cross Country at Franklin  (Wednesday)

Kennedy ran her personal best time at the Franklin course.  Not bad when she only gets to practice about half the time due to cheer.

Cheering at the game...   (Thursday)

Go Franklin.....

Franklin Cheer Team at the Idaho State Homecoming Parade (Saturday)

Yes..... We are done!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Bob Firman Invitational

It's hard to believe the cross country season is in full swing and almost half over.  One of the races Raegan looks forward to every year is the Bob Firman Invitational.  This was a large meet with 94 teams (940 Girls, 1344 Boys) participating from all over the Northwest (Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, Utah....).  The Bob Firman is held at Eagle Island State Park in Boise, Idaho.

Raegan really likes the Eagle Island Course and the race has the added bonus of being an overnight trip for the kids.  The course is two loops around the lake on mostly flat terrain.  The running surface is primarily a dirt trail with areas of sand and grass.  There is one small hill that is known as "spectator hill" which creates some excitement.
Eagle Island Cross Country Course


  The course is considered to be one of the faster courses in the state.  Raegan had a goal to finish under 21:00.  She had a great race and finished 48th (249) in the Varsity Division I (Large Schools) with a personal best time of 21:08.
Coach Guldin give Raegan his customary pre-race handshake
Running the "Fox Trail" a little over 800m into the race
About 1500m into the race just before hitting "the beach".
Looking forward to running on the beach.
Late summer fires in Idaho, Washington and Oregon are making for a very hazy day.
The start of about 200m of sand..... on "the beach"
Raegan running "the beach".
Everyone usually runs close to the shore where the sand contains the most moisture. 

Raegan starts up "spectator hill"
The first of two climbs on this hill.
Second loop on "fox trail"
Raegan has just finished her second leg on "the beach" about 1000m from home.
Just coming down the backside of "spectator hill"
800m to go.
Rounding the corner to get to "Poplar Lane"
Hanging tough!
Running "Poplar Lane" with about 400m to go.
PR at the Eagle Island Course.  Note the "train wreck" in the shoot.  These girls give their all!
Marilyn and Madison give Raegan a post race hug.....
Some of Raegan's teammates all smiles after the race........

Friday, September 21, 2012

Summer Fires

We have had incredible weather this past few months.  Moderate temperatures, light to no wind, and "cloudless" sky's.  Ideal weather for getting the telescope out and doing some nighttime observing! The catch?  Heavy haze due to the numerous fires ongoing in Idaho, Washington and Oregon.  This haze has been a staple in Eastern Idaho since early August.  On Friday, September 21st, the haze was particularly bad.  I was amazed at how much the sun was obscured even 30+ degrees above the horizon.  We were traveling to Boise to watch Raegan run at the Bob Firman Invitational when I stopped to take a few pictures of the setting sun.
Satellite image of the fires in Idaho taken in September 2012.  Pocatello would be near the bottom right of this image.  These fires contributed to the hazy conditions we had from late July through late September.
Taken just outside of Mountain Home, Idaho.  It was a specifically bad day for smoke in Idaho!
Note the sunspot visible through a 300mm lens.  No filters.
Cropped view of the image above.  This image looks very similar to the images I took with a solar filter through my telescope.  The sunspot 1575 is visible in the 10 o'clock position .

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Franklin Cheer

If there is one thing Kennedy loves to do, it would have to be dancing and cheering.  As I have taken pictures of my family at various events, I have noticed that Kennedy has a "special" smile when she is performing on the dance floor or cheering at a game. This year Kennedy made the Franklin Cheer Squad.  I think I will be attending a lot of junior high sporting events and cheer competitions in the near future.....

Franklin Cheer

Kennedy cheering at a recent volleyball game.

Friday, September 7, 2012

TIger/Grizz Invitational

The Tiger/Griz Invitational was held this week in Idaho Falls, Idaho.  Another popular race with 28 teams from Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho in attendance.  This is course is relativity flat with small rolling hills and one water crossing.  Raegan ran another 21:50.  This is the third week in a row where she has run almost identical times (she is consistent!).  Raegan has some personal goals in mind and is not completely satisfied with her results.  She finished 23rd (110 participants) in the "Varsity A" race just thee spots from the medal platform.

Coach Gulden giving some last minute advice to his girls.

Always ends with a handshake and a good luck..........
Just about every picture I have of Raegan at the line has this same look of "I'm going to be sick"........

The line at the Tiger/Grizz

The first 100m

Lots of traffic and a thundering heard of runners makes for a lot of excitement at the beginning of every race.

Raegan negotiates some traffic.

A large heard of girls....  Where is Raegan?

Found her!  Can you?

Raegan at the water crossing.  Just when I was about to snap a picture, someone stuck there arm out &$^&#*$

2000m down, 3000m to go,  looking good.

Up the hill for the 4th time in the last 400m.  Legs are burning!

Still looking strong.

About 1600m to go.  Marilyn cheering on Raegan....  (sunglasses on the left)

Holding strong.

100m to go.

100m to go with four girls chasing her down.

Lots of yelling a screaming as the runners head down the shoot.

30m to go. .............

The girl from Teton is giving it one last push.

Giving it the all.....

Hangs on!  Raegan has really worked hard on her kick.  Two years ago, all four girls would have passed her.  Nice job Raegan.

Found a better place to a catch the boys at the water.  Brian Grigg goes all in!

Lots more smiles when its all over!!!
The girls team tied with Idaho Falls for 2nd place (given 3rd place based on our 6th runner). Our boys finished 4th. This week both the boys and girls are ranked as "bubble teams" to finish in the top 6 at the state level.  Presli Hutchison , DeSeanna Kilgore, Kaden Clay and D'Artagnan  Kilgore are ranked top 20 in the state 5A Rankings.