Laura vs Nellie. Ingalls & the Olesons. Little feud on the Prairie – Monday nights on CBS.
Charles & Caroline, sister Mary, the mercantile’s matriarch, Harriet. This was my TV family. Forty years later, I still remember. Mary losing her sight: “Pa, help me! Pa, I can’t see! I can’t see!” Laura selling Bunny (her pony) to buy Ma an oven for Christmas. Looking back, these moments still tear at the heart.
I also grew up on a farm. Chickens, rabbits, cows, 2 ducks. An outhouse, metal tub for bathing. No plumbing, water from an outdoor spicket. No, I’m NOT 150 – our family was crazy poor. Two TV stations on a black-n-white set. PBS, CBS. The Ingalls saga helped me ‘childhood’ escape – and BOOKS. I read a lotta books (library card/4 book limit). Elementary, Mrs. Wooten read aloud a chapter from Wilder’s ‘Little House’ series. It started there – before Nellie, before the Prairie – ‘Little House in the Big Woods’.
Pepin Wisconsin: birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder. There the ‘Big Woods‘ sisters shared a slate, Laura learned to read. The family tapped maple syrup, Pa played the violin. 45-minute rural farm-road drive from Sunday’s marathon in Eau Claire. Not by chance; Internet-searched, I planned/I knew.
My THIRD ‘Little House’ museum – by now, almost have the whole collection. LOL> Quilts, dresses, Charles’ fiddle, an original wood-burning oven. VALIDATION. Truth to my TV family’s Walnut Grove existence. Someday I’ll make the pilgrimage to Independence (Kansas Prairie) & Mansfield (Missouri). Laura adult-settled in Mansfield (1895) & wrote the childhood series which early-inspired my adventures.
[Hear husband Almanzo built the kitchen to match her stature. My own grandfather did the same 🙂 ]
Eau Claire 🚜 Pepin 🚗 Minneapolis 🛩️ Denver
Colorado HOME, weekend next. No run plans. Feelin’ a high altitude HIKE comin’ on ❤️
- Little House in the Big Woods
- my THIRD ‘Little House’
- Pepin (2019), Walnut Grove (2017) & De Smet (2015)
- first ‘Little House’ book
- birthplace of Laura
- Wisconsin 1871
- flag in ‘Big Woods’ house
- horse hair coat
- Pa’s fiddle
- INGALLS family
- go WEST!
- author at age 65
- Welcome to Pepin
- Wisconsin’s Great River Road
Wisconsin, state 48.
Chose Sunday’s race [after] passing an Expo booth in Twin Cities (last October). Trees, great hometown support & one of our country’s top 3 accents – LOVE it, LOVE them, sign me up!
Saturday mid-day flight. Easy hour-half to Minneapolis. Rental car pick-up. Another hour-half to Eau Claire. Interstate & farmland. Easy, peasy. Bib gather, early dinner, downtown digs at the Lismore. Sleeps have come a long way since Antarctica snow-tenting my first 2019 run.
Sunday morning SUNSHINE. Rain forecast all week. Held off 3 hours, providing welcome overcast skies. National Anthem, thanks to the Toutant family (race organizers), and a long loud MOO. Unique to Eau Claire, unique to Wisconsin? Either way, unique to ME. My first pre-race cattle call. LOL>
No huge time goal, 4:45 in my head. Chest cold all but gone. Lung capacity stronger, week following Missouri’s 50K (near 7 hour) finish. Smiles and green trees today. Soaking in the season.
No intention of starting out fast, just digged the 4:15 pacer guys’ shtick. Corny 2nd grader jokes & random running trivia. Helped tick off the miles. Goal to hold on thru the Half; didn’t drop pace ‘til marker 15. Fastest marathon by a US President? George W. Bush, sub-4 marathoner. Who knew?
Light rain miles 21, 22. Precip energized, provided relief. Walked/jogged/slogged last 5 miles. WHOLE LOT BETTER than week prior. Finished, finished with a smile. Well-organized event, 8,000 runners strong. AMAZING community support. HAPPY my 50 state-journey took me thru Eau Claire.
Shuttle to parking, much appreciated UWEC university-shower. Kicked back an hour. Convenience store bottle of Cola, bag of salty lime-flavoured chips. No judgment. Did the body good.
5 hours ‘til my Southwest flight home. Driving app set, destination: Pepin, Wisconsin.
Afternoon ‘long the Mississippi, visiting my Little House family – Ma Pa Mary & Laura, the Ingalls ❤️
Eau Claire Marathon
K R Haga Residence: Louisville, CO
Finish 4:50:37, 20M 3:25:32, 13.1M 2:05:36, 6.2M 58:33
- Sunday SUNSHINE
- Nat’l Anthem & a loud MOO 🐮
- marathon HALF
- FREE race photos 🙂
- the Badger State
- Chippewa River
- COMMUNITY support
- ‘Little House’ of Wisconsin
- run state 48
Cinco-Seis de Mayo
- SOUP please 😜
- marathon travel holiday
- Boulder VERDE
- ‘Seis’ de Mayo 🌶️🌮
Eau Claire Marathon FINISH
About the Eau Claire Marathon
When our family first learned that The Eau Claire Marathon had been canceled, we were disappointed because we had enjoyed participating in the past. In an instant, conversation turned to the exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference in many lives.
To me, running has always been about the journey: A journey that leads people to a healthier lifestyle, that endorses the fact that dedication and discipline yield results, that demonstrates that you don’t have to win the race to have a personal victory, and a journey that should remind us all of the power of encouragement, particularly when directed at another person. So you see to us, it has become more than just a race!
My daughter Emi and I share a passion for making the race a success. We believe through the coalition of others we can make the Eau Claire Marathon a very special event with many meaningful and significant contributions for years to come. Simply put, we want to provide a beautiful, high-quality, well-run, fun venue that will attract runners at all levels and, in turn, will provide revenues to be directed toward various charities and causes.
Since 2014, we have donated to over 120 Charities.
Myself, my daughter Emi, my wife Kerry, and our other children and their spouses are all dedicated to keeping the Eau Claire Marathon a healthy and vibrant event for many years to come!
After the tragic passing of Emi’s mother in law, Cheri Uelmen, in a bike crash in September 2014, we added Cheri Uelmen’s Fantastically Fun Kid’s Run on Saturday Night! Cheri was a very important part of our family, and we know that this race will keep her spirit alive.
– Pat Toutant and family
There are just two things that need to be accomplished on race day:
- 1) Make it to the starting line
- 2) Make it to the finish line
Simple as that ~ Dean Karnazes
Documentation submitted & certified – just a matter of finishing my last FOUR marathons. All roads lead to Deadwood, the ‘Wild West’ South Dakota town where I’ll complete my SECOND 50 State journey ‘round our diverse/inclusive country. Vast different script than plays on TV media.
Juneau to Portland MAINE. Birmingham to Hilo. Our bonds are STRONG. Same heartfelt support & appreciative cheers in Meridian, Mississippi as in St. Paul, Minnesota. 6 continents now under my belt, still absolutely NOTHING BETTER than Team U-S-A, nowhere on Earth. Home.
Two-week run break. Starve a cold, feed a fever? Whatever the adage, ignored chest colds can also develop pneumonia. Legs rested/strong on Thursday but lacked lung capacity after 8 miles. One step after another, just gotta get it done today. Run, walk, crawl – pace myself & FINISH.
Willard Missouri. President Truman rode a train thru Willard (1948), town’s claim to fame. 4 hours from St Louis, 3 south of Kansas City. Luckily for me, only a 10 minute-drive from Springfield Regional, DIRECT flight from Denver. One chance daily, same plane back. Thanks, travel GODS.
Friday afternoon travel, Saturday morning run. Bib pick-up at the Middle school. 6am Start.
Few steps of greenway before the first show of water. Dark clouds. Low grumble. Two distant lightning sheets, ‘nother slow rumble. Rain first 6 miles & that was that. Storm threat gone.
Marathon delay didn’t affect my day – 50k DAY. Wasn’t lapped [by marathoners] ’til Garmin ticked 17/18, ‘bout same time I started to WALK. Day goal to run 16 miles. Pushed two past target. Long FOUR-HOUR (13-mile) return to Willard. No mas, nothing left. Excuses. They always come easy.
SUN 2nd Half & a HUGE unexpected SURPRISE. Adam & Tye from ANTARCTICA. WHAAAT? Moment, time. Memory compartmentalized with penguins, my Punta Arenas hang-crew. In MISSOURI? Stopped, hugged. Crazy life. Ya just never know 🙂
31 miles. Check, done. Railroad tie plaque & a YMCA shower. Really really LONG day.
Wisconsin next. 8 days away. Uff-Dah, You-Betcha, I got this. Only THREE states to go!
11th Annual FRISCO Run
Saturday, April 27, 2019, 06:00am
Willard Middle School Willard, MO
29 KEENAN HAGA 6:55:42.50 LOUISVILLE 50K
- DIRECT from Denver
- Missouri’s Rail-to-Trail
- Frisco Highline Trail
- Truman ‘whistle stop’ (1948)
- 50k Day, 3 states to go
- Middle School FINISH
- thanks Mom ❤️
- brother’s GYM, super PROUD!