Showing posts with label athletics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label athletics. Show all posts

January 31, 2013

Escape to Lenox

A couple weekends ago we escaped to "The Blatnyre" in Lenox, Massachusetts.  We arrived on a Friday night to this beautiful sight:



Upon check-in, we found some treats in our room:



We didn't have much planned for the weekend (except relaxation) but we ended up having a great time!  We enjoyed a gourmet homemade breakfast each morning we were there.  From the whole wheat lemon poppy pancakes to the egg white omelettes -- everything was delicious!  There was hot chocolate, tea and coffee aplenty, plus a small fruit salad and biscuits served with homemade jams!  Delish!

On Saturday afternoon, we took a horse drawn carriage ride through the snow:


Check out this scenery!




The grounds were as blissfully quiet as they were beautiful. After our sleigh ride, we decided to get energetic and go snow shoeing!  It was my first time, and it was not as hard as I expected it to be.  Though my left shoe did fall off twice in one hour and I did temporarily lose my hat in the snow...



We warmed up by one of the fireplaces in the mansion before heading back outdoors to take a few spins on the tennis courts homemade ice rink!


And because no ice skating experience is complete without delicious hot chocolate and HOMEMADE MARSHMALLOWS (!!!!!, with banana bread!!!!!) we indulged...


The Blantyre offered a complimentary wine tasting to guests on Saturday evening, after which we received a tour of their wine cellar.  Wooo weee!!!  What a collection.  Their collection makes ours look like a few bottles in a cabinet.  Oh, wait...  ;)  After the tour, we listened to some piano music in the Music Room Lounge and then enjoyed a fantastic Chateaubriand dinner pour deux in the formal dining room.

On Sunday, we spent some time at the spa, which was very cozy and relaxing.  After getting our massage on, we headed out to visit The Normal Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge.


And to cap the day off right, since it was past lunch time and getting verrrrry cooooooold, I had to enjoy one of these from a local bakery shop:


All in all, it was a great weekend and the perfect mix of fun and relaxation.  If you ever get the chance, I'd highly recommend spending some time at The Blantyre!


Alas, Monday eventually came and it was back to reality.  But our mini escape definitely made heading back to the office easier.  :)

*All photos are the property of This Is Life At Our Home*

July 26, 2012

Let the games begin!

The Olympics are coming, the Olympics are coming!!!  Unless you're living under a rock, you know the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games is taking place tomorrow in London.

The International Olympic Committee has been planning for the event for nearly a decade.  The athletes competing have been training for these games for years.  The Brits performed an impressive count down to the opening ceremony earlier this week...

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But I am gearing up to cheer my head off in another uniform.  Thanks to my hubby, my game-watching outfit has already been planned for 4 years...


How's that for preparation??  Clothing aside, I'm really looking forward to the games this year.  I'm not exactly a sports fanatic, but there is something about the Olympics that excites me, and it's not only watching this guy swim up a storm...

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U.S.A.!  U.S.A.!  U.S.A.!

But seriously, the Olympics remind us all who we share the world with.  During the games, every country has the same goal -- to win.  Although we're competing against one another, our teams' dreams are aligned.  For once, we're all fighting for the same outcome.  And while the races get intense as viewers watch their favorite athletes, for just a moment, it's almost possible to forget about all the violence, conflict and tragedy the world is facing.  Because for the few minutes we get lost in watching an event, we're all just humans, cheering our teams to what we hope is victory.

The Olympic Games represent a reward for all of the dedication, focus, hard work and skill the world's athletes possess.  Regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, political affiliation or socioeconomic status, the event competitors all begin at the same starting point and compete on a level playing field.  And as a viewer it's so gratifying to witness the most qualified person getting the gold at the end of the competition.

Despite the many terrible and horrific things we read about in the news every day, it's comforting to know that at least once every few years we can set our differences aside and join together simply to showcase the world's best athletic competitors.  The Olympic Games are an age old tradition, and it's a testament to the effort of a great many people that we continue the tradition today.  It's a chance to see glimpses of and learn about a foreign country you've never visited, and it's a chance to hear personal stories about fellow citizens of the world.  The pride the athletes, their families and fans display is very moving.  I can't wait to see who takes the golds and earns a place in history this year.

To borrow Visa's slogan, "Go world!"