Saturday, August 11, 2012

London 2012

Spectacular timing on our part...to be in London for the 2012 Summer Olympics!  It's been the talk of the town since our arrival here in January, so to finally find ourselves surrounded by the excitement of the Olympics has been nothing short of amazing.  We managed to attend a few events as well, which enhanced the whole experience that much more.

Leading up to the Olympics, I was able to catch a few legs of the Olympic Torch Relay...

Torch passing through our neighborhood

Torch on board of the Queen's Flotilla

Kelly and I visited the USA House in Kensington.  Upon arrival, you had to show proof that you were a US citizen, have your bags searched, and go through airport style security...it was fun to get inside though!


We started off with day 1 of the Olympics - joining the thousands of people lined up along the men's road race course to cheer on the cyclists!  We set up shop outside of our friends' flat in Putney, making a day out of it.  We caught them on their way out at the start of the race; it pretty much looked like a blur passing by, as they were still all grouped together.  We then saw them on their way back in, minutes from the finish line...it was soooo exciting!  It's amazing how fast they just whip by you!

Grant and me in our USA gear waiting for the cyclists

Here they come!


Later that day, Grant attended beach volleyball with some co-workers at the Horse Guards Parade.  This would probably have to be our favorite venue of the Olympics.  Obviously, there are no beaches in London, so this makeshift beach was placed right behind the historic Whitehall Street.  So, to look up from the court, and see the amazing view of Whitehall leading into Trafalgar Square was spectacular.

Walking down The Mall to the Horse Guards Parade

Look at that backdrop!

The next day, Grant joined some co-workers again at the Great Britain versus UAE football game!

The following Monday, we made the short, 2-minute walk down our street to attend the indoor volleyball at Earl's Court.  It was nice to be able to sleep in, avoid all the crowds, and just stroll into the venue that is basically in our backyard - our kind of Olympic event :)


On Wednesday, we then attended the badminton semi-final.  A sport that is dominated by Asian countries, this was probably one of our favorite atmospheres.  A few rivalries were at play, with China versus Korea and China versus Malaysia...the chanting was constant, and of course, we had to join in!  Everyone was so into it, it was a blast!

Outside Wembley Stadium on our way to badminton

Wembley Arena for the badminton


And then Friday night, we got to see the USA women take on China in water polo...inside Olympic Park!  It was awesome to finally get to cheer on team USA in person.  And the Park is beautiful, especially at night, with everything all lit up...it was truly a sight to see!  I'm so glad we got the opportunity to stroll around Olympic Park, and soak in all that was happening around us.  Definitely a once in a lifetime experience!

On our way into Olympic Park

Water Polo Arena

Inside the Water Polo Arena

Olympic Stadium

Aquatic Center


BBC Studios


G in front of the Velodrome...such a cool structure!

Basketball Arena

Bolt!

Grant with some volunteers...he definitely does the best Bolt out of the group


Sadly, our Olympics came to an end, as Grant attended Table Tennis on Monday.  We can already feel the effects of POD (Post Olympic Depression) coming on.  We hope you all enjoy the closing ceremony tomorrow!

K's first trip back to the states!

My first trip back home to the states…16 days full of family, friends, TEX-MEX, Snowman, BBQ, a beautiful bride-to-be, and 4 different cities!  It was very bittersweet (nothing like having to say goodbye all over again), but I can happily say that I was ready to come back “home” to London!  It was also incredibly hard to be away from Grant for that long, especially since we couldn’t just pick up the phone anytime we wanted to chat, or send an email off wherever we were (let’s just say, I’m very afraid to receive my next phone bill…oops!).  All in all, it was so wonderful to see most of YOU reading this…I’m so glad that everyone is doing so well!  Now, get to booking your trips over to London ASAP :)

First stop – Denver…

Parker and me in our 4th of July shades!  He's getting so big!

Maroon Bells hike in Aspen!

Stunning view of the Maroon Bells!

Kelly and Trevin

The whole crew on our hike

Next up – Houston…Dinner with good friends, and some quality time with the parents!  

Then, off to Austin for Diane’s Bachelorette Party!  Such a GREAT weekend :)  I'll see all of you next weekend for the Big Day...congratulations Diane & Billy!!


Lunch at Hula Hut to kick off the weekend!

Dinner at 2nd Street Bar + Kitchen...all in our cute little hats :)

Out on Rainey Street

Brunch at South Congress Cafe

Lake Austin for the day!


Diane's amazing cake...thank you Polkadots Bakery!!

Cheers to the lovely bride-to-be!

Dinner and drinks on West 6th

Ending the amazing weekend at Z'Tejas for brunch

And last, but not least, Dallas…reunited with Bob and Snowman, dinner with great friends, and a stop downtown to see my NM family!  

Bob, Snowman and me...such a fun reunion!

LOOOOOOVE this little guy!

Thinking of you all, and missing you dearly!  Thanks for making my trip back to the states so wonderful and memorable!

Exploring England's Coast...off to Cornwall!

First road trip...

Along with 3 other couples, we made the 5 hour drive down to beautiful Cornwall on England’s southwest coast.  The weekend was full of good times…here are a few highlights!

-Since we were all American, and didn’t have the 4th off, we decided to do a 4th of July celebration in Cornwall…look at that spread :)

The ladies with our Pimm's

Showing off our patriotic spread

The whole gang at our 4th of July BBQ (minus G...taking the pic)

-Spa day!  It was supposed to rain all weekend, so the girls decided to hit the spa for some much-needed relaxation.  Massages, pool/spa time, and lunch overlooking the ocean - it was perfect!

-While the girls were enjoying our spa day, the boys set out for some coasteering.  What is coasteering you ask?  Well, it's a mix of climbing, bouldering, swimming, and cliff jumping while exploring the coastline...I think we made the right decision on sitting this activity out.

Our coasteering boys

-Surfing – apparently Cornwall is known as having the best surfing in England, so of course some of the crew had to give it a try!  Here are some pics of Grant catching some waves…

Grant's the one in the back on the right, up on his board


Catching a wave!


-Newquay nightlife – absolutely crazy!  If you’re getting married here in England, chances are you’re having your hen-do & stag-do parties in Newquay.  We were completely surrounded by bachelorette & bachelor parties…and ALL of them had a theme.  For example, we saw Willy Wonka & his oompa loompas, a monkey with her many bananas, Buzz Lightyear, and many other interesting costumes.  We seriously felt like it was Halloween…I think we were quite possibly the ONLY people not dressed up.  So, you can imagine the great people watching it provided for the evening!

Willy Wonka and his oompa loompas