Sunday, June 6, 2010

One hell of a week!!

Well I haven't blogged for a while because I've been a little busy but it's all come to a close. I am proud to say on Tuesday I passed the second portion of my Vascular boards so I am now officially a RVT (Registered vascular technologist). Unfortunately that has given me no free time to train for the Little red riding hood century (100miles) so I had from Tuesday to Saturday to train (I was able to do one 20 mile ride on Thursday with my friend Carol), well I did it 100miles in 6hours and 41 minutes of saddle time!! I don't recommend it if you haven't trained, but it was absolutely awesome the course was great and the time flew by.
Today we had Rich and Bonnie up to celebrate Rich's Birthday and Father's day so we rode our bike's down to the lake and went stand up paddle boarding. It was a great end to a really long a stressful week. The Margarita made it all worth while.

Also this week I bought the dogs some beach wear so they could look really cool when we go out paddle boarding.


My cute little pinky after her long ride.

My total saddle time!! My backside definitely felt every moment of the last hour of that.

Well they boast it as a century but It was only 99.1 miles I guess I could have ridden around the block a few times to make it official.

Rich and Bonnie heading out on Pineview on the paddle boards.

Eric and I attempting to tandem paddle board it was really difficult but we had fun.

WOW she must work out!

I had my Cabana boy paddle me around on the lake.

Rich and Bonnie making it look easy.

Madison and her cool new beach wear.

Gracie looking very gangster.

OMG this is so humiliating.

I make this look good.

Are you looking at me?

Please make them take these off of us.

This is also a day of remembrance. June 6, 1944 is when our troops came upon the beaches of Normandy, France which was the turning point in the European theater of World War II

Eric and Bill standing in a crater that was created by a bomb on Utah beach

This is the entrance out to Omaha beach.

I was in awe the amount of head stones, it was a beautiful place for our soldiers to be laid to rest so far away from their homes and families.