Friday, August 24, 2012

Nahant Beach







Beach Day with Uncle Ian, Aunt Lizzie, Cousin Ellie, 
Christy Perry & Co., and Grandma!--Nahant Beach, Nahant, MA

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Little Dancer


Carter loves his Thomas almost as much as he loves to dance!  He also loves to peek behind the camera to see what image I've captured.  He cracks me up!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Happy Anniversary

Chris and I celebrate our 3 year anniversary today!  We were able to get away for a couple days to formally celebrate in Half Moon Bay while my parents watched Carter for us.  Half Moon Bay was beautiful and even though it was overcast and quite cool, we welcomed the break from the heat.






We have to say thank you to PwC and Merck for keeping Chris traveling every week so we could enjoy this trip on Marriott points!  We were even upgraded to an ocean view room because of Chris' frequent stays and status with Marriott. 

Happy Anniversary Chris!

Monday, August 13, 2012

London 2012



The Olympic Games are something that I have been passionate about ever since I can remember.  To this day I still have Olympic scrapbooks I made out of newspaper articles as a little girl.  So with the close of the London Olympics, I have mixed emotions.  First I am sad, simply because they are over.  The athletes are a true inspiration to me and I feel a boost in my own resolve to accomplish personal goals watching them achieve theirs.  The Olympics also reminds me of my swimming career and the ups and downs that I experienced and it makes me relate in a small way to what the Olympic athletes must feel.

My second feeling about the games ending is relief.  While I love the thrill of the the tight races and close competitions, they also stress me out!  I tend to take on all of the emotions that come with watching competitions- even the nerves.

This Olympics, like every Olympics, had some great and memorable moments.  These were the highlights for me:
  • Michael Phelps establishing himself as the greatest Olympian of all time.  His career has spanned 4 Olympics (he made his first team at age 15) and he is the most decorated Olympian of all time (22 medals, 18 of which are gold).  While he was criticized after his first swim in the 400 IM, Michael proved he is still the best in the world in a variety of strokes and distances.
  • McKayla Maroney's vault in the women's gymnastics team finals.  While the entire fab five was amazing, McKayla's vault was something for the record books.  The judges found deductions somehow, but to me it looked spot on.
  • Misty May and Kerry Walsh three-peating their gold medal streak in women's beach volleyball.  I wish they would keep playing for Rio just so I could watch them again.
  • The USA Women's water polo team winning gold for the first time ever.
  • Usain Bolt proving he is the fastest man alive.  His back to back gold in the 100 and 200 meters looked like a walk in the park.  He also is the the first to achieve a "double double" by winning the 100 m and 200 m titles at consecutive Olympics.
  • The USA Womens 4 x 100 Meter relay that smashed the world record.  Congrats to Carmelita Jeter, Allyson Felix, Tianna Madison and Bianca Knight. 
  • Missy Franklin exceeding the hype that surrounded her by winning 5 Olympic medals (4 of them gold) with her first individual gold in the 100 M backstroke coming less than 15 minutes after a semi-final swim in the 200 M freestyle.
  • David Boudia ousting the dominate Chinese for the gold medal in the 10 M platform.
  • The USA Women's soccer team avenging their world cup loss to the Japanese by winning Olympic gold.
  • The USA Men's Basketball team repeating as gold medalists
  • The Closing Ceremonies- who doesn't love a Spice Girls reunion?
  • The Medal Count- Go TEAM USA!
 

B-School Reunion

This past weekend we trekked west to Los Angeles to reunite with good friends from business school.  We had a great time with everyone and introduced Carter and Chris to Disneyland.  We also loved playing in the hotel pool and at the beach. Thanks to the Bishops and Freebairns for all of their work putting together the activities!  We are excited for Reunion Part II!







 Residence Inn Marriott Pool, Placentia, CA




 Abalone Cove Shoreline Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA








Disneyland, Anaheim, CA

 New Rainbows for everyone- Rainbows Outlet, San Clemente, CA

Carter was pretty scared of most of the rides at Disneyland, but he loved It's A Small World and the Train.  Since he has developed a minor obsession with Thomas the Train lately, he was pleased to be able to ride a real life Thomas!  We were pleased to be in the air conditioning on It's A Small World, so it worked out perfectly.  Another highlight of the trip was taking some of our friends' kids on the rides.  It's definitely a thrill to watch the older kids love the Disney experience!  We look forward to future trips to see Mickey!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Swim Lessons

Carter finished summer swim lessons today and we are sad that it's over! It was a great way to start the day and it wore him out enough to ensure he took a long nap each day.  Carter loves the water and playing with the toys and kids, but he was not a huge fan of following instructions in the water.  He learned to blow bubbles, push off the wall, float and kick on his tummy and back (assisted), and jump off the side into the pool.  However of all these fun things to do, he still loves climbing up the ladder and holding onto the shiny metal railing.  It's been a lot of fun to watch Carter in the water and see how much he enjoys it.  I foresee morning practices and swim meets in my future. :)