super excited to race |
Soleburner 5k, look at that family go |
Crosby decided it was running time. He had a blast darting through the clumps of people along his path and beating the walkers to the finish line |
Sprinting to the finish |
Once he saw the finish he took off and "won" the race. |
Post race family photo |
Penny and Lisa enjoying the morning |
Crosby loving the swings with Grandma Dawn |
Walking to the start line at the Cellcom (awww) |
Watching the big kids race to the finish & getting pumped |
Mellenthin boys pre-race |
Crosby was jumping in excitement (Love, love, love it) |
Parker was ready for his run. Crosby wouldn't let go of his hand |
Pen and Crosby waiting for Parker to hit the home stretch |
In the starting coral. (It's was his first run without a parent running beside him) |
And the 8-year-olds are off |
Nice and easy start |
Coming into the stadium |
Taking it all in at Lambeau |
One lap around the field and back to the finish |
exiting the stadium and hitting the player's tunnel |
Finishing strong! The MC said he was a "Clay Matthews Junior, coming in hot". |
Future sprinter? He enjoys short sprints more than distance (just like his mom). |
Uncle Mark made it in time to watch both of the boys run. |
Chilling in Lambeau Pre Crosby's race |
This 3-year-old is so ready to race with the 5-year-olds |
Pen and Crosby entering the stadium, still running! |
Making their way around the field |
Speed burst as he got closer to the tunnel |
Someone told him he was almost done and he took off (up hill). |
Out came Crosby's famous words "I beat ya"! |
"Running fast makes my belly hurt" |
Crosby earned his first race medal |
I think the belly still hurts a little, we couldn't get a smile. |
Unfortunately, he couldn't keep up with the 8-year-olds but he tried his hardest! |
Rollin down hill at UWGB |
I made the boys wait and let Crosby lead (SO EXCITED!) |
The big kids charging the hill. |
The boys enjoying a break halfway around the 4.5 mile loop |
Parker and Jacob during the scavenger hunt Mary organized for the kids |
Making memories, Mellenthin style! |