Chloe and Chase Reynolds

Chloe and Chase Reynolds

6.29.2014

June


What a month June has been! After getting home from San Francisco, we quickly got into the swing of summer. There is so much fun to be had in the summer! On June 7th, I did the dirty dash with my old Tanner friends. Of course I got there late and started in a wave behind my group, but I caught up to them, covered in mud and had a blast! Although, those novelty events (mud runs, color runs, etc.) are not at the top of my list. They are on the list, because they can be really fun, but they aren't at the top. The more fun part of the day was meeting Chase in Park City after the run to go to Oakley and do a bike ride! Sarah Diamond had invited me to be on her Ardura relay team - an all women's road bike relay. So I wanted to practice ride my leg. It was a blast! I am really loving the road biking I have been able to do this summer. Such a fun sport Chase and I can do together. He is much stronger than me, but he never pulls ahead to wait. He always lets me lead and goes my pace. He was a particularly good sport that afternoon because that morning he was in a golfing accident (yes, it's possible). He had a golf cart roll and land on him and it really tore up his ankle. He's tough and went on the planned ride anyway, only because he knew I really really wanted to go. xoxo.

The following weekend was our anniversary. My favorite holiday all year. But first, on Thursday night, we went to Snowbasin for Ethan Annis's wedding, a good friend from high school. It was gorgeous! Seriously the most beautiful wedding I have been to in a long time, and we all had fun too! We had Hudson with us for the night because it was Lauren and Sean's anniversary. Hudson is a good little date and everyone loves seeing him. Sarah and my mom also drove up with us so it was just a big party. After we had been there for a while, and my mom was getting down on the dance floor with Hudson, Chase came over to me and said, "Walk with me?" We walked hand in hand out side and over to the grass and the bottom of the mountain and Chase said, "This is our spot." "Yes it is." "It's where you said yes." "Are you glad you asked me?" "Of course. And are you glad you said yes?" "Well, I don't know if I actually said yes, I think I mostly screamed and ran around." "Well maybe I can make you do that again." And he pulls out a ring box! WHAT?! I opened the box to find a perfect wedding band. I didn't know what to do at first. I got choked up and teary eyed as I put it on. Chase's smile was darling. "Happy Anniversary." How perfect? There are moments that stick out and are seared into my memory forever. How I felt right then and how he was looking at me... I will never forget. 

We continued the weekend with dinner at The Roof and a stay at the Grand America on Friday night. We had breakfast the next morning, did some shopping, and headed up to my dad's house for dinner. We ran out to do a quick bike ride up Trappers Loop (another part of my leg on the Ardura relay) and then had smores back at dads. All while keeping on on the world cup. We woke up the next day (our actual anniversary) and went up to Pineview for an early morning Father's Day ski. I all always be grateful that my dad in so adventurous. I love that he taught me to ski and run and hike and bike and he instilled in me a desire to try new things and use my time and my body to be athletic and see the world. After the best breakfast ever, we went home, cleaned up, and went to Father's Day dinner at Uncle Jeff's and then again to Grandme Nolene's. Everyone wished us a happy three years. I love fun filled weekends. And I am so looking forward to the next year of our marriage. I love Chase with everything I am. 

That Wednesday, my best friend Emily Ann Steele became Emily Ann Bernier, a married woman. The wedding was fantastic. I gorgeous day. The sealing was intimate and personal with only immediate family in attendance, just how they wanted it. Emily's mom helped her dress in her fantastic gown before they made the grand exit. What a beautiful couple. The pictures were fun, the weather was perfect, her flower hair wreath was perfection and so her. The dress screamed her name. And the groom looked strapping on her arm. The dinner was delicious at a unique location, Sea Salt, in Sugar House. Excellent food and better company. A 95 year old sax player, an icon of Ogden, was the entertainment. The photography was stunning. And everything throughout the whole day was so on point and reflective of Emily's style. And she looked so happy. She has been such a blessing in my life, and I look up to her so much. She conducts her life in a such a genuine, caring way. Congrats dear! Welcome to married life, you will love it here. 

That weekend I got to do the Ardura relay! It was so so so fun! I had a blast. We started out with a little miscommunication about the course that got us about 20 minutes behind. But we made it all up! My first leg was from Huntsville park, over Trappers, and into Morgan. Just under 25 miles in 1:24. I was really happy with it! The thing I love about biking is that you can stay at about 85% effort for a really long time! It's a different kind of effort than running. And I love it! I felt really strong up Trappers and I made up some time. I was only 9 minutes behind our A team (We had an A, B, and C team) at the top of Trappers and when I finished my leg we had passed the B team and we were only 2 minutes behind the A team. By the time we got to my second leg (I was leg 2 and 6 out of 8), we had just passed the A team and we were just behind a handful of other teams. The Oakley ride is 12 miles up, turn around and come straight back and it is a blast! After passing a few teams, I road hard to try not to get passed again. What a fun adrenaline rush! Our team was such a fun group too. Sarah, Catherine, and Jessica (Sarah's cousin) and CF was our driver. I will definitely be doing that again!

Finally, the last weekend in June, I was a part of a Ragnar team! Friday morning I got a text saying that we were two hours ahead of schedule because one of our runners was getting his appendix removed and three people had to drop out. I learned this while sitting in a dentist chair! We scrambled to find a few people to fill in. It helps to have athletic friends! We found subs in no time. Meanwhile, a monsoon was hitting the valley where we started. But over the next hour, the rain stopped and it was a perfect 58 degrees and overcast. We hubbed at the Green's cabin. When we headed over to Van 2 start location where I ran into my mom! She did the race with a group of her high school friends. They ran for all of the people from their class that had died and were promoting suicide prevention. How cool is that? Anyway, my first leg (leg 7--first runner in t Van 2) was great! Flat, 4.7 miles. I was so nervous my knees wouldn't hold up. In fact I was so nervous, that I didn't train. I ran probably 50 miles in the last few months. Not enough. But it was a choice between training my body and hurting my knees, and protecting my knees and running on my biking fitness. So I chose the latter. I was able to do my first leg in 36 minutes. 7:40 miles. It's not great. But I was happy with it! It was faster than I thought I would be able to do. After several hours in the car cheering my team on, we went back to the cabin to clean up, rest, and eat. I was taking as much advil as I felt safe taking, rolling out, messaging my legs, and icing. But nonetheless, my knee was really sore. We got in the car to drive to leg 12, my second leg. It's 3.6 miles up Hogs Back hill by east canyon. I ran it in 31:30. Slower at 8:45 miles. But for the first half mile I though I was going to have to stop. Luckily my legs loosened up and I was able to keep moving. And I passed a couple people on the hill, that was fun! As we drove through the night cheering each other on, Kirk told radio fortunes, and I was in and out of sleep. We finally made it through our second legs and headed to the start of leg 31. We slept out under that stars for a few hours before I had to run my finally leg. I woke up to "Hey you need to be ready to run in ten minutes." Well ok! That last leg hurt pretty bad. It was 4.7 miles in 39 minutes (I think). My knee never really loosened up, but I made it. And it felt so good to be done! I was happy I didn't have to run in the middle of the night, or in the heat of the day on Saturday. We took a few more hours to finish up in Park City, and all ran across the finish line with Kirk. Chris organized the whole thing and a lot a people put a lot of work into making it happen. Thank you to all! 

After the race, I went to Pineview to meet Chase and Fowlers for a little sun, BBQ in Huntsville, swig cookies, truffle salt popcorn, and a James Bond movie. And rather than waking up for an early morning ski, my body decided to sleep and recover. Probably a good idea. To finish up June, I will be getting LASIK tomorrow. I am so so so excited!! I can't stand it. I fell really blessed to be able to have the procedure done while I am young so I don't have to pay for and deal with contacts for ten more years before finally being done with it all. Bring on July!

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