8.31.2010

Ramrod and Papa and Gaga's visit

So, before we went to Greece my folks were in town for RAMROD. This is the second year we've done it with my dad and this year was definitely better. My dad has been kicking serious butt and it showed. He was by far the strongest out of the three and I was so proud to see all his hard work pay off. It was a great visit and every time I ride with my dad I'm reminded how lucky I am to have a father who will do this stuff with me.
These are a couple pics at the wading pool before RAMROD.
The weather started out drizzly and cold, but by the time we really started the climbing we had perfect views of the mountain. So beautiful.








Shan had a really bad day unfortunately. It looks like he's smiling, but sadly it's more of a grimace. This was the FIRST TIME I've ever beat Shan up a climb. Not that I was gloating.
The dead soldiers at the lunch stop.
Ah, finished!
The next day we did practically nothing to recoup, but Sunday we took a drive to Deception Pass. It was a pretty anti-climactic trip that mostly consisted of driving, a 10 minute stop at the pass, more driving, a 10 minute ferry ride and then more driving.


How beautiful is this.











We did have a pretty competetive rock skipping contest though...



and ice cream and french fries on the ferry home.


Decisions...


Thanks Mom and Dad for a great trip!

8.15.2010

Greece

Well, we made it! After two long flights, a 7 hour unexpected layover in Madrid, another long flight, a sleepless night in Athens with our neighbors knocking on the wall to stop our screaming toddler and a HOT ferry ride to Poros, we made it to Independence with Mike and Serena waiting for us with open arms. It was so nice to have some familiar faces waiting for us after almost 3 solid days of traveling in less than desirable conditions.

I'll give a full blow by blow once home and decompressed, and also load up the pics I have. Unfortunately on the first full day in Poros the SLR broke and we haven't been able to fix it. Seriously!?!? I will say this though -- there have been high high's and low low's. Lucca has been a serious champ. It's often 95 degrees in the cabin at night and between that and all the new experiences I've been so proud of him. He has loved having family time, loves swimming with his raft and running in the squares with the local kids. I've never heard him giggle like he does when he's proud of himself for walking alone in the water. He also has fallen madly in love with "mikasuri" which is Serena. They have a snuggle puddle every day and he wants to do everything with her. Shan also has been a champ. Between having a hot tired toddler, he has also had a hot tired and stressed wife. I've been a bit emotional and this has turned out to be more challenging than I'd anticipated. He's been amazing at picking us all up. We've stayed at some amazing places and even had our own island one night. We're eating like champs -- life isn't too bad when you can have a cold beer, salami and cheese sandwich and watch the sunset. Lucca hasn't quite taken to the local cuisine and the poor kid has had nothing but pb&j's and grilled cheese sandwiches the entire trip. Oh, plus the occasional ice cream, sucker or pastry. Totally well balanced diet!

Mike and Serena have done such a great job with the boat -- it's perfect! Despite the heat, the boat is super comfy and we all have our respective nook's to make our own. I never saw the boat before, but I can tell they have put much sweat and tears into it. I really admire their tenacity -- it's not just the grand fairy tale adventure I thought. It's a lot of work and there's a lot of responsibility on their shoulders and they handle it all with such ease and grace.

We joked on the first night that this would bond us for life -- either good or bad :). It definitely has and I'm so grateful and happy that we got to come get a glimpse into their grand adventure.

We miss everyone back home and although we'll be sad to return to reality, I can't wait to return to 80 degree days, our bed and our new backyard.

Love you all.
Heather, Shan, Lucca.

ps
Yesterday I asked Shan if this is what Sri Lanka feels like in the hot months -- he said he's never felt heat like this in either Sri Lanka or Tennessee in the middle of the summer. I knew it wasn't just me -- it's seriously hot.