Celebrating Kay

On October 19th, 2009, Kay joined the Prior family for a 2-week trial run before joining us permanently on December 5th. For the next 5 years she gave us love and constant companionship. We are so grateful for the Keefe family trusting us with her. She had her own twitter account in the early years as well as her own blog, which includes some videos.

Looking for photos of her was easy. If there was a family event, she was there underfoot. Here is a photo gallery. It begins with a shot after she mischievously climbed up on our freshly-cleaned couch to watch TV for a few moments on Wednesday night.

Boston Marathon Weekend 2014

Monday
Bernards to CT

Tuesday
Bernards to NH, Brianna stays in CT
Friday

?pm Benards meet Nanny for Brianna handoff (or Nanny Sleepover — lots to do!)
5pm? Bernards arrive in Newton
5pm Jared Sports Massage
dinner Roast chicken platter
Mac and Cheese
Salad
Treats
Assorted beverages, juice and milk boxes
Easter egg coloring
Brianna, Karen, Allen sleep over

Saturday

6am Karen, Lisa, Jack others? travel to BAA 5K start
breakfast Bagels with assorted toppings, muffins
Fresh fruit
Assorted beverages, juices and milk boxes
Coffee and tea
8am BAA 5K Starts 8am
10:00am  Running team brunch at McGreevy’s  (Jack, Lisa, Karen, others?)
12:00 Jack photographs BAA High School Mile?
12:00 Jared Driving Hour
1:00pm lunch/easter egg coloring?
3pm Brianna, Karen, and Jack are registered for Family Walk up Heartbreak Hill
4:50pm Head to Genzyme for team dinner
5:30pm  Brianna, Allen, Karen, Jack, Lisa attend runner/patient-family dinner at Allston Plant with Genzyme Management
Brianna, Karen, Allen sleep over

Sunday

breakfast Pancakes
Quiche
Bacon
Fresh fruit
Assorted beverages, juices and milk boxes
Coffee and tea
? Visit Race Expo for number pickup?
1:00pm Cheshire Prior’s arrive
Easter Lunch Pasta two ways
Meatballs
Chicken Caesar Salad
Assorted beverages, juice and milk boxes
Mini cupcakes, followed by EASTER EGG HUNT
? Visit Museum of Science? (open 9am-7pm) — not too much walking for Jack though
dinner Leftovers
Pizza
Assorted beverages, juice and milk boxes
Desserts
Coffee and tea
8:00pm Frozen screening
Steve, Heather, Rebecca, Ava,Brianna, Karen, Allen sleep over.

Monday

6:40am Jack and Lisa head to Allston Breakfast, Brianna sleeps in. Jack also could just drive in
Steve sneaks out for a run up heartbreak hill.
8am Breakfast and coffee arrives at 8AM (Eunice and Steve deliver from Bread and Chocolate):

Breakfast pastry platter
Bacon
Quiche
Assorted beverages, juices and milk boxes
Coffee two ways
(Cereal will be available to those who prefer to have breakfast before 8am)

7:45am Jack travels to Hopkington State Park in genzyme van to Jen Tedstone’s house in Hopkinton (Police will let us into town) around 9am.
8:15am Lisa gets back to Newton from Genzyme

9:00am? Bernards head from Grove Hill to 309 Washington St. Wellesley?Gram and Gampy head to NewtonSee map below for blockade avoidance
10:02 Wheelchairs pass Genzyme location in Wellesley
10:18 Wheelchairs pass Newton location
10:49 Lead Women pass Wellesley Genzyme location
?? When and where do Pat, Nanny, and Papa Arrive?
11:00 Jack exits Athlete’s village for start line in Wave 4 corral 7
11:08am Lead Men pass Wellesley Genzyme location
11:18am Lead Women pass Newton location
11:25am Wave 4 starts — the leaders are already in Newton!
11:32am Corral 7 crosses start line
11:35am Lead Men pass Newton location
Lunch Eunice/Steve will deliver at 8AM along with breakfast platter. We will set up lunch at Grove Hill Avenue but have snacks/beverages available at the Prior Table on Comm Ave.)Sandwich Platter, including ham and cheese, pesto chicken salad, curry chicken salad (Jared’s favorite), turkey and brie. ALSO – pb&j sandwiches will be available, made with freshly-ground peanut butter
Assorted beverages, juice and milk boxes
Mini-cookie platter
Snacks, including healthy options
Treats, including not-so-healthy options
Etc.
1:28pm Jack reaches 14.7mi gathering Wellesley (Genzyme/patient gathering at 131 Washington Street, Wellesley on church front lawn — info below).
1:40pm Bernards race Jack back from Wellesley to Newton assuming they drove there Wellesley. Could just hang in Newton or make shorter appearance in Wellesley to network. Up to you.
2:21pm Jack reaches 19.25mi (comm ave and Walnut by house) -I’ll run on the house side of road and look for folks past Walnut in our usual area.
2:35pm Lisa, Beth and/or Karen head to finish line and/or hotel for pickup
3:32pm Jack’s target 4:00ish finish time
4:00pm Jack makes way to Park Plaza Hotel Handcock Room for shower/pickup/snack/meetup – 0.5mi walk from finish area.  16min drive from Newton  parking at motor mart garage across street or at Revere Hotel or at Boston Common or use Hotel Valet ($48 for overnight, might be the 1 hour cost as well?)– who will come down for that, how long to linger?
5:00pm Jack gets back to Newton?
?pm Nanny, Papa, Pat, Allen, Karen, Brianna head to Woodbury
Dinner Leftovers
Pizza or Chinese take-out
Water (we will be out of assorted juice/milk boxes) : )
? Everyone heads to CT?

This map predicts when runners will arrive at each mile of course. My start time is likely 11:32.

Tuesday
Jared on vacation

Wednesday
Track meet at Dedham 10:00am

Following the Runner

“AT&T ATHLETE ALERT – Register for the marathon’s AT&T Athlete Alerts by texting* RUNNER to 345678. On race day,you will receive an alert as your runner reaches the 10K, 13.1-mile, 30K, and the finish line!” Comparing these times to forecast below will help gauge how ahead/behind plan I am.

My bib number is 33467. There will be ways to check my progress using web and cell phone texts. I might wear a gps tracker.  I’m thinking 4:00 target, so I will try to pace myself in early miles to keep that feasible at 9:00/mi pace.

Here is an online course map you can zoom in on to see road options on course

Getting to 1/2 way point
Genzyme supporters and patient families will gather at half way point in front yard of Unitarian church at 309 Washington Street, Wellesley. To avoid getting trapped in a lot by marathon I’d recommend parking in neighborhood off clark street or in neighborhood to right just after route 9 goes under route 16.

Getting to 57 Grove Hill Ave
The normal route to our house is the closed marathon course.  The only way “across the course” from the south is under it at Route 128. To get to our house on the day of the marathon you need to come down Route 90 to the Newton exit 17 on the Mass Pike, and then go up Washington St. to Walnut Street. They will usually blockade Walnut before you get to Prospect Ave. Either ask to go around or just take right on Hull and Left on Beaumont, and then Right on Prospect to get around them.

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Columbus Marathon

Six months after the idea popped into her head, Karen achieved her goal of running the Columbus Marathon on Sunday (photo gallery).

Brianna and Karen picked Jack up at the airport on Saturday and we immediately headed to the Columbus Marathon Kid’s run. Along the drive, Brianna read Jack her short story “Miller”. It was pouring rain, but Brianna headed right out and ran her race.

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After the run, we headed to Brianna’s house and Jack got to meet Buddy.

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Buddy likes Brianna:
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Jack presented Brianna with the finisher medal for our Boston Marathon effort.
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Nanny and Papa and Aunt Pat arrived after driving crazy distances to be there for the big weekend. Brianna read “Miller” for the group, a true story about a visit to see Miller the barn cat, and Luvit the horse, that Brianna wrote:

The Saturday Columbus Dispatch newspaper featured team Brianna in a photo and story “Columbus Marathoner: Runners’ motivation goes for miles
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Karen Prior-Bernard
When physical motivation lags, Karen Prior-Bernard considers her smart, spunky daughter.

“Whenever you sit there on the couch going, ‘I don’t want to get up; I don’t want to go run,’ I think of her,” said the 36-year-old Gahanna resident, who will run her first marathon in support of her only child, Brianna.

“We take it for granted, the ability to move.”

Brianna, 5, has hereditary spastic paraplegia, a condition that weakens her legs and shares some characteristics with multiple sclerosis and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Her diagnosis is untreatable but not expected to worsen.

Although Brianna can walk short distances unassisted, her knees and toes turn inward. She relies at times on a walker known as “the green machine” and continues with physical therapy.

When she falls, she gets back up quickly. A few weeks ago, the kindergartner decided to give a short speech to her peers so they could better understand her ailment.

Still, “we make sure this doesn’t define her,” said Brianna’s dad, Allen Bernard, 49. “We don’t say, ‘I can’t.’ ”

Besides her daughter, Prior-Bernard was also inspired to train by her brother, Jack Prior — a runner and Newton, Mass., resident who in April was just minutes from the Boston Marathon finish line when two bombs exploded.

Prior was running in Brianna’s honor as part of a rare-diseases fundraising team supported by his employer, a biotech company. He’ll participate in the half-marathon in Columbus.

Prior-Bernard, meanwhile, has been working to raise $100 for each mile of the full marathon to benefit the Spastic Paraplegia Foundation (via www.razoo.com/story/running-for-brianna).

Come Sunday, Brianna will lead the family cheering squad.

“I’m making a sign; it’s going to say ‘Go, Mama,’ ” she said. “I’m going to say: ‘I love you, Mama! Go! Go! Go!’ ”

Jack and Karen got up early and jogged a mile to the marathon start for good measure to add to the day’s planned 26.2 (for Karen). As Brianna would say “Uncle Jack is only doing the ‘Half’, Mama is doing the ‘Full’.”
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Jack finished early:
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24 miles later, Karen still looked great:
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Some very excited sisters were there to greet her at the final bend:
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Karen had a great race, running a steady 10:45/mile pace for a 4:46:37 finish. There is still more work to do, as one lesson Karen apparently missed was on finishing (video). Clearly there was a bit of energy left in the tank.

Somebody was very proud of her mama.

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Karen raised $3157 on razoo.com for Herditary Spastic Paraplegia as part of her marathon effort!

Check out all the photos from the weekend here.

Jack cooks dinner

Dad cooked Tortilla Soup with Hominy and Queso Fresco for dinner this evening unsupervised.

Ingredients included corn tortillas, garlic, queso fresco, radishes, avocado, lime, cilantro, onion, cumin, tomatoes, vegetable base, and hominy.

This constitutes a new personal best, topping earlier PRs of “Fresh Toast”, “Spaghetti”, “Burger”, and “Omelette”, albiet with paint by numbers aid of Blue Apron.

Now he just need to research exactly what the difference is between cutting, roughly chopping, finely chopping, dicing, small dicing, and mincing. It all seems like chopping :-).

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