With one month to go until the Houston Mud run it was time for the Team Leader to step up his training.
I ran 5 miles this afternoon after taking 3 days off. Felt great but my legs are a little stiff after sitting down for a few hours. The serious training starts now.
As I always say " rumor has it" that Matt got 18 stadiums in on Tuesday morning @ 6 am with the help of his sister in law putting the pressure on him. If this is true good for Matt!
He also got a circuit lift in this morning at his house but no running due to a little back stiffness.
Nothing he can't over come.
Here locally, according to Amy's post, it looks like she continues to be the most consistent participant.
Amy this is for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With a month to go we have received a tremendous of support but we need to make a big push to finish strong with as many donations as we can!!!!
2011 Houston Mud Run Fundraiser for Jeremy and His Roommates The Munstermans and Moores have decided to get together for a good cause and raise some money for Jeremy and his fellow roommates in Louisiana. You can help by praying for our efforts. We are grateful for any amount of money that you are able to donate! There is a link to donate below after our story.
The Why and How by Todd Moore:
“Blessed with a Brother”
My brother Matt called me about a month ago and said he was looking for a way to get motivated to get in shape. He came across the Houston Mud Run on-line and asked me if I wanted to do it with him. Of course, I did not hesitate and said let’s do it! The Mud Run is a physically challenging 6 mile run with 25-30 obstacles along the way through mud and water. A day or two after he asked me about the Mud Run the thought crossed my mind that this would be a great chance to get our family and friends together to raise some money to help support Jeremy, our brother with Down syndrome, his home, “Range House” and the amazing people who care for many fortunate mentally challenged adults, Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc.
About a year ago my mom mentioned to me that their state and federal funds were being cut and they were struggling to keep up with the day to day cost of running and operating their group homes. The idea of helping Jeremy and his friends easily became the motivation needed for Matt and I to start training for the Mud Run on May 28. Wren, Susan, Amy, Matt, Josh, Hanna, and I have played a part in organizing the fundraiser for Hammond Strawberry Fields. Our goal is to raise as much money as possible to help Hammond Strawberry Fields provide the best possible life for Jeremy and other adults with intellectual disabilities. What started as a simple Mud Run for Matt and I to get in shape, has turned into great opportunity for us donate to a cause close to our hearts. I think I speak for the whole family when I say growing up with Jeremy as part of our lives has taught us some incredible life lessons.
For our friends and family that don’t know, Jeremy lives in a group home in Hammond, Louisiana, under the operation of Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc.
Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc. is a non profit corporation established in 1988 to provide residential and day program services to mentally handicapped individuals. In January 1989 the first clients were admitted to Jake Drive Community Home. The Strawberry Patch, a day program, began operating at the same time. From there it has expanded to serve individuals in four community homes, the day program, and supervised living. It has always been a goal to remain small currently serving 36 clients.
The philosophy is one of respect for each person entrusted to the care of Hammond Strawberry Fields. Activities and routine are very important to the clients and a variety of daily activities are offered to meet the needs of each individual. Facilities are licensed through the Department of Health and Hospitals in Louisiana. The Department does on site visits annually in addition to annual life safety and health inspections. Another goal is to provide a loving environment that will insure success and happiness for each client.
Clients are vital members of the community and many are known by name because of their active participation in the many sporting events, festivals and jobs held in the community over the past 22 years.
Hammond Strawberry Fields does not sponsor large fund raisers and does not have a paid development director. They have an agreement with the state of Louisiana to provide services through the Medicaid program. Many family members and friends give donations on a regular basis. HSF are amazed and grateful for the generosity of all who donate.
“Blessed with a Brother”
My brother Matt called me about a month ago and said he was looking for a way to get motivated to get in shape. He came across the Houston Mud Run on-line and asked me if I wanted to do it with him. Of course, I did not hesitate and said let’s do it! The Mud Run is a physically challenging 6 mile run with 25-30 obstacles along the way through mud and water. A day or two after he asked me about the Mud Run the thought crossed my mind that this would be a great chance to get our family and friends together to raise some money to help support Jeremy, our brother with Down syndrome, his home, “Range House” and the amazing people who care for many fortunate mentally challenged adults, Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc.
About a year ago my mom mentioned to me that their state and federal funds were being cut and they were struggling to keep up with the day to day cost of running and operating their group homes. The idea of helping Jeremy and his friends easily became the motivation needed for Matt and I to start training for the Mud Run on May 28. Wren, Susan, Amy, Matt, Josh, Hanna, and I have played a part in organizing the fundraiser for Hammond Strawberry Fields. Our goal is to raise as much money as possible to help Hammond Strawberry Fields provide the best possible life for Jeremy and other adults with intellectual disabilities. What started as a simple Mud Run for Matt and I to get in shape, has turned into great opportunity for us donate to a cause close to our hearts. I think I speak for the whole family when I say growing up with Jeremy as part of our lives has taught us some incredible life lessons.
For our friends and family that don’t know, Jeremy lives in a group home in Hammond, Louisiana, under the operation of Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc.
Hammond Strawberry Fields, Inc. is a non profit corporation established in 1988 to provide residential and day program services to mentally handicapped individuals. In January 1989 the first clients were admitted to Jake Drive Community Home. The Strawberry Patch, a day program, began operating at the same time. From there it has expanded to serve individuals in four community homes, the day program, and supervised living. It has always been a goal to remain small currently serving 36 clients.
The philosophy is one of respect for each person entrusted to the care of Hammond Strawberry Fields. Activities and routine are very important to the clients and a variety of daily activities are offered to meet the needs of each individual. Facilities are licensed through the Department of Health and Hospitals in Louisiana. The Department does on site visits annually in addition to annual life safety and health inspections. Another goal is to provide a loving environment that will insure success and happiness for each client.
Clients are vital members of the community and many are known by name because of their active participation in the many sporting events, festivals and jobs held in the community over the past 22 years.
Hammond Strawberry Fields does not sponsor large fund raisers and does not have a paid development director. They have an agreement with the state of Louisiana to provide services through the Medicaid program. Many family members and friends give donations on a regular basis. HSF are amazed and grateful for the generosity of all who donate.
Jeremy
The Moores and Munstermans
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Challenging Workout Today
I had great intentions of getting in a good workout today, but there were a few bumps in the road. I homeschooled 3 children, spent 1 1/2 hours at the DMV renewing my drivers license, made a trip to Sam's Club, got 2 kids ready for dance lessons, and cooked spaghetti before sending 1 to Boy Scouts. Maybe all of that should count for my workout. Finally I was ready to hit the treadmill. But the 1 year old had other ideas. I thought he might entertain himself for a while or play with his brothers, but he decided to stand in front of the treadmill and cry hysterically. I thought he might try to climb up on it and hurt himself (and he already had a run in with the sidewalk today) so I picked him up and walked with him. I managed to get in 2 miles. Hopefully tomorrow will be better for my training!!!!!!!!!!!!! (the exclamation marks are in honor of the Team Leader)
Friday, April 22, 2011
Update from the "Team Leader"
Well the team leader is fresh off of two days of straight workouts one at including about a 3 mile run with bear crawls and push ups in between. Today's workout was a straight 3 mile run.
According to Amy's reports sounds like I better kick it into high gear. She is not playing around!!!! She has been tearing up the treadmill!!!!
Matt, from what I understand has had a solid week of workouts only missing one day. I will be in Houston this weekend so I will check on his progress in person!!!!!!
We are continuing to get tremendous support from our family and friends!!! We can't thank everyone enough for the kind donations.
We are all still working hard to train in order to raise more money for Jeremy!!!!
5 weeks to go!!!!!!!!
According to Amy's reports sounds like I better kick it into high gear. She is not playing around!!!! She has been tearing up the treadmill!!!!
Matt, from what I understand has had a solid week of workouts only missing one day. I will be in Houston this weekend so I will check on his progress in person!!!!!!
We are continuing to get tremendous support from our family and friends!!! We can't thank everyone enough for the kind donations.
We are all still working hard to train in order to raise more money for Jeremy!!!!
5 weeks to go!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Is Pizza on the Mud Run Training Menu?
The boys have been asking to go to Double Dave's pizza buffet, and Todd said he wanted to go too, so we made plans to meet him there for dinner tonight. When we spoke earlier today he asked when I was going to get my work out in. I told him this afternoon, and he said he was going to work out this afternoon too. So I ran on the treadmill and did weights while the baby was sleeping. I didn't want to let the team leader down! I had asked him if we could have eat at an all-you-can-eat pizza buffet while we were training. He said it is OK to splurge every once in a while.
Imagine my surprise when we got to Double Dave's to find that Todd got there on time, and to find out that he didn't even work out today! Our team leader is just full of surprises!
Amy
Imagine my surprise when we got to Double Dave's to find that Todd got there on time, and to find out that he didn't even work out today! Our team leader is just full of surprises!
Amy
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Tuesday Workout and Call to Jeremy!!!!
Got a great workout today another circuit - treadmill, precor, and upperbody.
Went for about an hour!! Will do a 4-5 mile run tomorrow! We will see if Matt continues his pace and makes his 6:00 am workout?
I got to talk to Jeremy today and I told him he needed to come over to Houston to run the Mud Run with us and he told me: "awhh Todd you're crazy". I take that as a no. I did however plant the seed and told him to ask Susan to fly him over that weekend to watch!!! I'm sure he won't forget! He said Helen showed him the blog with the pictures and I told him we were raising money for the Range House. His response was: " I like money" I told him it wasn't for him it was for the house and he said "come on Todd." Good Stuff!!!!!
I got to see Amy tonight and sounds like her training is going good other than the fact that she can't move.
(rookie!!)
Till Tomorrow!!!
Todd
Went for about an hour!! Will do a 4-5 mile run tomorrow! We will see if Matt continues his pace and makes his 6:00 am workout?
I got to talk to Jeremy today and I told him he needed to come over to Houston to run the Mud Run with us and he told me: "awhh Todd you're crazy". I take that as a no. I did however plant the seed and told him to ask Susan to fly him over that weekend to watch!!! I'm sure he won't forget! He said Helen showed him the blog with the pictures and I told him we were raising money for the Range House. His response was: " I like money" I told him it wasn't for him it was for the house and he said "come on Todd." Good Stuff!!!!!
I got to see Amy tonight and sounds like her training is going good other than the fact that she can't move.
(rookie!!)
Till Tomorrow!!!
Todd
Back to the grind!!!
After a 2 day lay off over the weekend - I got my work out in last night!!! I have some making up to do!!
Did a circuit workout with some precor, treadmill, ab work, and weights. Went for an hour and was dead afterwards. The Mud Run usually takes 1:30 to 1:45 so have I have a month and two weeks to build up that.
Will try and get in another circuit workout today then just running on Wednesday.
According to my long distance training partner down in Houston(Matt), he ran 1.7 miles on the treadmill last night on an incline. He also said he walked through wet grass in his back yard to try and simulate the mud run. I have some news for him: He is going to need a lot more that wet grass to get his shoes wet!!!!! I told him he needs to run with ankle weights and that would be more realistic to what it is like.
That being said he also did his circuit workout this morning @ 6:00 am. Now that's dedication! I guess he is trying to keep the pressure on!!!!
Breaking news: Brent and Stacy Husiman are signed up and going to run with us also in Houston!!!!!!!
We are continuing our effort to raise as much money as we can for Jeremy and his Friends!!! We have done great so far but we have a long way to go get to our goal!!!! So please donate what every you can!
We cannot thank everyone enough who has been generous enough to donate already!!!!!!!
Todd
Team Leader
Did a circuit workout with some precor, treadmill, ab work, and weights. Went for an hour and was dead afterwards. The Mud Run usually takes 1:30 to 1:45 so have I have a month and two weeks to build up that.
Will try and get in another circuit workout today then just running on Wednesday.
According to my long distance training partner down in Houston(Matt), he ran 1.7 miles on the treadmill last night on an incline. He also said he walked through wet grass in his back yard to try and simulate the mud run. I have some news for him: He is going to need a lot more that wet grass to get his shoes wet!!!!! I told him he needs to run with ankle weights and that would be more realistic to what it is like.
That being said he also did his circuit workout this morning @ 6:00 am. Now that's dedication! I guess he is trying to keep the pressure on!!!!
Breaking news: Brent and Stacy Husiman are signed up and going to run with us also in Houston!!!!!!!
We are continuing our effort to raise as much money as we can for Jeremy and his Friends!!! We have done great so far but we have a long way to go get to our goal!!!! So please donate what every you can!
We cannot thank everyone enough who has been generous enough to donate already!!!!!!!
Todd
Team Leader
Sunday, April 17, 2011
First Day of Training for Amy and the Boys
It is a gorgeous day here in Dallas today, so I took the boys down to the trail by our house to start our training and conditioning for the mud run. They should be in pretty good shape already since they all play soccer 3 times a week and two of them swim twice a week. Other than some walking on the treadmill occasionally I haven't done any hard workouts since before I was pregnant with Luke (and that was in the summer of 2009!). We ran/walked about 4 miles and stopped in the middle to run some hills. It was a great workout for all of us! Nick and I led the pack, while Zack and Michael brought up the rear. They were worn out by the time we got back to the house. I guess when they are not pumped with adrenaline like they are during soccer games, they are not quite as motivated to keep going when they are tired. But their mud run is only 1 mile, so they will do fine.
Amy
Amy
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Day Two of Training
Day Two of Training in the books. I did a circuit of precor, treadmill, and lifting for 45 mins at my apartment gym!!! I am worn out! And once again it was reported that Matt was running at 6:00 this morning and it was reported that he is up to 3 miles!!!! Lets hear it for Matt!!!! Good job Matt kept up the good work!!!
I would like to say that I did not know what to expect when we started this fundraiser but I cannot tell you how amazed I am at the enthusiasm and support we have gotten in the first two days!!!
The response has been amazing from all of our friends and family!
Helen (who runs the home Jeremy lives in) called my mom today and told her she showed Jeremy the blog and told him what we were doing and we think even Jeremy was impressed!!!!!!!!!!
Day Three Tomorrow.
Todd
I would like to say that I did not know what to expect when we started this fundraiser but I cannot tell you how amazed I am at the enthusiasm and support we have gotten in the first two days!!!
The response has been amazing from all of our friends and family!
Helen (who runs the home Jeremy lives in) called my mom today and told her she showed Jeremy the blog and told him what we were doing and we think even Jeremy was impressed!!!!!!!!!!
Day Three Tomorrow.
Todd
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Day One of Training for the Mud Run on May 28th
Today after work I started my first day of training for the May 28th Mud Run to help raise money for Strawberry Fields. Just to give some quick history, I ran my first mud run this past Sunday here in Fort Worth with Brent and Stacey Huisman. It was a blast but very challenging. It was just a warm up for the race in Houston I am going to run with Matt. We all finished the DFW race together in 1 hour and 30 mins. So my goal is to finish some where between 1:20 and 1:25 when we run in Houston.
I ran for 35 minutes tonight and mixed in some push-ups, bear crawls and sit ups. It was good to get back at it after two days of recovery from my first mud run. It is my understanding that Matt got in his two miles this morning early(some good friendly competition). Matt or myself will keep everyone posted on our training progress leading up the the race.
No Donation is to small. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated.
Day One Done and counting down till May 28th!!!!!!!
Todd
(Team Leader)
I ran for 35 minutes tonight and mixed in some push-ups, bear crawls and sit ups. It was good to get back at it after two days of recovery from my first mud run. It is my understanding that Matt got in his two miles this morning early(some good friendly competition). Matt or myself will keep everyone posted on our training progress leading up the the race.
No Donation is to small. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated.
Day One Done and counting down till May 28th!!!!!!!
Todd
(Team Leader)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Blog is Up and Running, by Amy
So the family told me I was in charge of the blog. I love projects, and this is no different. It is for a great cause. Now that I have looked into participating in a mud run, and talked to people who have done them, I'm ready to give it a try. I have a baby who just turned 1, and I still have some baby weight to get rid of. What better motivation than to train for a mud run. And I love that my older kids want to do it too.
Throughout the our training journey, the team will be updating our progress on the blog. Right now we are trying to come up with a team name. I think it should be "Hammertime". Back in his younger days Jeremy loved to sing and dance and entertain people. One of his favorites was MC Hammer. My mom even made him a costume with shiny purple parachute pants, and he did a dance routine to "Can't Touch This" in a talent show at the Singapore American School. Besides, "Hammertime" makes it sound like we are tough!
Please feel free to leave comments with any other suggestions for team names and check back often for the team's progress!
Throughout the our training journey, the team will be updating our progress on the blog. Right now we are trying to come up with a team name. I think it should be "Hammertime". Back in his younger days Jeremy loved to sing and dance and entertain people. One of his favorites was MC Hammer. My mom even made him a costume with shiny purple parachute pants, and he did a dance routine to "Can't Touch This" in a talent show at the Singapore American School. Besides, "Hammertime" makes it sound like we are tough!
Please feel free to leave comments with any other suggestions for team names and check back often for the team's progress!
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