Sunday, June 29, 2008

June

The 2008 Livestrong Portland Challenge. ~3,000 participants. This is what it's all about. These kids were from the local kids hospital and were either survivors, terminally ill, or in treatment and healthy enough to come out. This is just before the start of the ride.

This was part of the first wave of 100 milers. The options were 10, 40, 70, or 100. I had a co-worker that went out for 40mi. (4:30am) before he started his 100mi (7:30am). It was ~100 again today with 78% humidity. The guy on the far left is Harry (read below) and LA on a one off yellow accented Madone. I spoke to two of the Trek guys the evening before - one local region rep. (learned he lives near our neighborhood) and another corporate marketing guy from Durand, WI. who now lives in Mt. Horeb if I'm not mistaken. He has 8 bikes in his bedrooom so forgive me if I forgot a few details as I not only was absorbed in the visual that created but I was also surrounded by about a dozen Madones hanging in their tent as we spoke...

I couldn't get this guy to turn around but he's Charlie Denson (#2 guy at Nike). If you've ever read one of LA's books, he's likely refered to in there. I watched his 2 young kids burning up the parking lot while they waited. I am amazed we didn't have to patch one of them up before we left...

This shows how "cable-inept" I am - the guy on the left is Charlotte's husband from Sex & the City (Harry Goldbatt) and LA. I talked with him a bit and now the bell goes off on why he needed to fly back to L.A. He enjoyed my "I hear you, my wife's at home with our 5 young guns while I'm out doodling here!"

Part of the security detail stuck to LA.
That's Doug Ullman in the background, president of LAF, and LA in the foreground.
This is what I did (sort of). The guy on the right is the Livestrong Challenge Nat. Medical Director (Rahul Rastogi) and Brooks Rademacher the PDX Med. Coordinator. I traded Brook my last year's (barely used) Hincapie Medical jersey for a new one more my size (seems like there was a catch there but there wasn't). I, like Brooks, had the distinct pleasure of carrying another 15lb in a backpack which made the hills a little more noticeable in the heat. Only one kind of bad accident (13mi into it) but that was the only big thing. I dispensed a lot of encouragement and cooling with water to those bonking (bike lingo) on the hard spots.



May

First we start with a trip to our favorite Fort (like we have more than 1...) Ft. Stevens State Park.

The obstacle course is popular. Steve lets me know "this is where the water comes from Dad. Don't worry, Jeffrey isn't getting wet Dad". You know what happens in the next 10 seconds...
On the beach, we stumble on to a movie set called The Road with a bunch of well-known actors - Robert Duvall, Charlize Theron, etc. These poor guys had to rake the entire beach to look "uninhabited" for the shoot the next day. Boy, were they glad to see all of our feet show up!
The wreck of the Peter Iredale makes this beach great and lots of fun - I mean a real shipwreck!


Yep, digging - soon to be an olympic sport that our guys will all ride on full scholarships for!
A little wet at the breakfast yur this morning so we got cozy. I left out the photos of the redneck camo tarp I later bought to extend the "veranda" to a large dining area. The sting in buying wasn't the price or the color but knowing I had 3 more suitable tarps back in my garage, not far from the popup canopies I left too.
Yexs! A real Rosevelt elk! Graxing away 15' from the car near the park entrance.






April

Playin' a little catch up....First, we celebrated Julie's Birthday. You guessed it, her dreams were fulfilled with computer gear!



Baseball was wild this year for Ben. We had an inch of hail at one of the games and a good season full of friends and fun. Lots of improvement!





A few guys getting dressed up for Jack's First Communion!







Here are our most accomplished archers at Scouts.