I can’t believe its been 5 years. We celebrated by loading up our bikes and going to the Mosier Tunnels trail that goes from Hood River to Mosier. It was a lovely day. After that we strolled around Hood River and enjoyed lunch at the Farmer’s market. Then we headed over to Skamania Lodge. They upgraded our room. It was so big we felt like we should invite some friends over to hang out. There were 2 flat screen TVs and 2 bathrooms and a patio. I think it may have been larger than our first home. We had a nice dinner overlooking a beautiful view of the gorge. Enjoyed the pool and hot tub. They even gave us a yummy treat for our anniversary. This was an amazing brownie. We did a little hike/walk on the trails around the golf course at the lodge and can you believe that Matt got bit by a snake? It literally jumped up and bit him. I think he had unknowingly stepped on it. All the places he’s hiked and he gets bit at Skamania Lodge’s golf course. Pretty funny. Anyway it was a great get-away.
Mt Cook and Lake Pukaki
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
RHAPSODY (Ride Around Puget Sound)
The day started with the alarm going off at 5am and matt heating up his buckwheat pancakes in the microwave. Once he was fueled up we were off to the starting line. My friend Erin came along to keep me company and help cheer on Matt. We thought while he rode his tail off we would have a relaxing day hanging out around Puget Sound...boy were we wrong....but more on that later.
We met matt at the half way point (90 miles) in Shelton. He was tired but doing well. He was the 6th person to make it that point. There were only about 40 riders doing the ride in one day so he didn't encounter many people on the course. About 350 people were doing the 2 day route. Matt loaded up on more cliff bars cytomax and he was off for another 80 miles. Meanwhile, Erin and I hadn't had any coffee yet so we were desperately looking for a Starbucks on our way back to Tacoma. We pulled off at an exit in West Olympia and noticed that the electrical on the car seemed to be dimming and Erin said it felt kind of funny in 5th gear. We decided to go get gas before Starbucks and ask where the nearest garage was. While the car was filling up, Erin and I prayed. We tried to start it up but no luck. I asked a guy if he knew how to push start a car and if he'd help me push. Still no luck. We prayed some more and I called my dad since matt was riding and didn't have his cel phone on. Just then, I realized there was a tow truck getting fueled up. I thought whoever was driving that might be able to help us out. I went into the gas station and guessed correctly that the bearded, heavily tattooed man with profanity on his Tshirt was the driver of the tow truck. He was very friendly and suggested that it was probably the alternator. He gave us a jump and we were off to the garage. I ran in to see if they had time to look at the car while Erin kept it running. The man said he couldn't look at it for at least a few hours and didn't know if he would even be able to work on it. I explained that I needed to pick my husband up at the finish line in less than 3 hours and he made a few phone calls and found a guy just down the street that could help us.
Amazingly, the other place had the in and out(it was the alternator) in about 1.5 hours. Thankfully, there was a mall right next store so we finally got some coffee. We actually made it back to Tacoma in time to greet matt at the finish line. He was the fourth rider to finish. Unfortunately we only took video footage so I don't have a picture but he was VERY glad to be done. He said it was mentally the hardest thing he has ever done...harder than the marathon, more difficult than the STP (which was 30 miles longer), and more strenuous than an elusive fantasy football title in his rookie season. Imagine that!
Anyway, there were a few more challenges along the way but this is already way too long of a post. We were so thankful for everyone's safety that day. The Lord totally took care of us.
GOOD JOB, MATT!! I'm proud of you!!!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
More Matt's Murmurs
I thought I would share some of my favorite sound bites and video clips. I think these are good and I will share a couple every once in awhile. I'm sure some of you have all ready seen or heard these but they still make me laugh. I hope you enjoy them.
1. Carl Lewis butchers the National Anthem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uDc5tQxmJY
2. Ozzy Osbourne signs Take Me Out to the Ball Game (at least that's what it was supposed to be) at Wrigley Field:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LYP7XhLqDI
3. Ms. South Carolina shows her talent by speaking fluently in Gibberish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
1. Carl Lewis butchers the National Anthem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uDc5tQxmJY
2. Ozzy Osbourne signs Take Me Out to the Ball Game (at least that's what it was supposed to be) at Wrigley Field:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LYP7XhLqDI
3. Ms. South Carolina shows her talent by speaking fluently in Gibberish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
Matt's Murmurs - a view into my world
To all my fans,
I realize that all you fortunate people that have been blessed to meet me have put me up on a pedestal. You think, "wow, he's an engineer." Yes, I can definitely relate to Tom Brady, Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt and Michael Phelps. Guys hate me because of the looks, the prestige, the success. Gals swoon as I walk by in my hard hat with my name on the front. But, I thought I would share some pictures with you so that you won't be so intimidated by being around me the next time.
Remember that engineers are just normal guys; we're not all role models for your children. When little Johnny Junior says, "I want to be an engineer like Matt!", you show him these pictures so that he will see that it's not all glamour.
You'll be glad to know that while I was up on my 40 foot ladder, ODOT received several calls that there was a suspicious looking vehicle by the shoulder of the freeway. I am glad that the citizens of Portland are still vigilant.
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