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Athens Marathon: Part 1

November 27, 2011 by Matt

AthensAfter I ran the Vienna City Marathon in 2006, I swore I’d never run another marathon. I love running, but marathons are long and painful. And I couldn’t walk normally for almost a week.

Fast forward to spring 2011. If I’m going to run another marathon, it might as well be the original course where the actual first marathon took place, right? Inspired, I began training for November 13th. The following marathon of blog posts will walk you through my day.

5:00: I’m awake. I shower then put on the clothes I carefully laid out the night before. I strap on my fannypack filled with powerbars and gels, pulling it tight. I’m nervous, but ready.

5:45: I kiss my wife and head out. Before I leave the hotel, I grab a couple of pieces of bread and a not-quite-ripe banana to munch on. Turns out Melba toast is very popular in Athens.

6:00: I arrive at the parliament building where other runners are being herded into shuttle buses. This is how we get to Marathon.

6:15: I find a seat next to a window and wonder why I didn’t bring something to read for the 45 minute drive. It is at this point I realize my iPod is still at the hotel. Crap! People are too loud for this early in the morning. I say a silent prayer of thanks when the man who sits next to me doesn’t speak to me. I stare out the window and think about the race.

7:00: We arrive at the stadium in Marathon. Upon exiting the bus I notice the wind has picked up and it’s started to drizzle. It is about 10 C (50 F). I’m cold, wet, and I’ve got 2 hours to kill. I spend this time staying hydrated and trying to stay warm. At one point I lock myself in a port-a-potty to get out of the rain.

8:15: I put my sweatshirt and pants in a bag and throw it in the back of a truck. I have to wrap the cord around the bag a few times and tie it because it has started to rip along the seam. The loss of my outer clothing does not make me feel any colder. Or so I think. I decide to jog a couple of laps around the track to warm up. That’s better.

8:45: I finish another couple of laps around the track, use the bathroom one last time, and make my way up to the starting blocks. The race announcer is very lively. He keeps telling us gleefully, “It is never cold in Greece!” but my shivering frame disagrees. This phrase you keep saying. I do not think it means what you think it means.

8:50: The race announcer informs us that the gusting winds are blowing over barricades in some sections of the course. He encourages us to watch out for each other. “This is a race of joy!” he says. He then reminds us again that it is never cold in Greece.

9:00: The starting gun fires and the first and fastest runners are off! Starting block 5 begins 10 minutes later. I hear the high-pitched beep of my timing chip across the starting line. I take my first strides towards Athens.

Stay tuned for Part 2.

Filed Under: Life, Matt, running Tagged With: running

Awesome Giveaway!

November 3, 2011 by kleineklein

Sherry over at Oh So Lovely is giving away 2, yes 2, awesome prints from Restyle Design Prints. My biggest problem with this giveaway is that if I win, there is no way I can choose only two. I love them all! Here are my top choices:

Of course, if I choose The Return of the Jedi, you know I’ll have to get the whole set.

Head over to Oh So Lovely to enter yourself. Don’t be mad at me, though, if I hope you don’t win. 🙂

Filed Under: giveaway

Fall Festival

November 3, 2011 by kleineklein

Fall Festival

It’s that time of year again, time when we get to play carnival games, throw pies, and paint faces. After seven years here in Vienna, Fall Festival is still one of my favorite school events. I love that the whole community comes together to have fun. One of the many great things about this night is having former students stop by to visit. I love getting to see those faces again. Of course, the highlight is always the Pie in the Face competition. Who doesn’t want to see people get smashed in the face with pie?

Fall Festival

This year was a little different for me as I had the joy of planning this event with Tina. Tina is the new PTF president. I get to spend this year walking alongside her as I hand over the reins of this awesome ministry. I am so very excited that she is here and that the Lord is calling her to parent ministries. She is awesome, and she’s going to take PTF to the next level. Yay! This year has been so different as we are doing things for the last time, but it is a joyous thing to see the Lord bringing in new people to bless this ministry of His.

More pics here: Fall Festival

Filed Under: icsv, PTF, School

Cross Country Update 2

October 28, 2011 by Matt

ICSV Cross Country Team 2011

Another quick update before our next race.

A few weeks ago we ran another 5k. This time Coach Guv’nah ran along with us.

As you can see from the picture, we had quite a successful day. Both students placed in their respective age groups, one first and one second.

And coach placed second in his age group. Sadly, I missed placing 3rd in my age group by about 20 seconds. But 3 out of 4 isn’t too bad, I think.

We’ve got another race coming up next weekend. Stay tuned for results!

Filed Under: cross country, icsv, Matt, vienna

Tea Party: The Rematch

October 27, 2011 by Matt

Staff Retreat

Touch Mugs and Keep it Clean

Staff Retreat

National Anthem

No, Sarah Palin wasn’t invited. In fact, this tea party had nothing to do with politics. This tea party actually involved tea, believe it or not.

In one corner, a 50-some year old British man who spent his life in the land of afternoon teas. For years, he perfected the craft of tea consumption.

In the other corner, a 30-some year old American who has only in the past 10 years developed a passion for tea-drinking. A late-comer and clear underdog in this contest.

After an impromptu singing of our respective anthems, the tea drinking began. And let me tell you, there’s nothing like racing to see who can drink a scalding hot beverage the fastest.

We were neck and neck most of the evening, but I surged ahead to take the lead and clinch the victory for Americans everywhere, 8 cups to 7.

With a scalded tongue and a full bladder, I raised my arms in victory to chants of, “USA! USA!”

Later that night, I realized the consequences a drinking over a gallon (4+ liters) of hot tea. Kidneys working overtime to send me to the bathroom every 15 minutes until 3 am.

Staff Retreat

Mr. Tea Oversees the Carnage

Staff Retreat

The Conciliatory Handshake

Filed Under: humor, icsv, Life, Matt

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