Family

2014

Early flight on Sunday [after finishing the Salt Lake City Marathon] meant spending Easter at home – just in time to start a new tradition, outdoor dining at Casa Alegre, our first Mexicana holy holiday feast 🙂

2015

Late Saturday afternoon flight [after finishing the Charlottesville Marathon] meant I was home for Easter 2 years running.  Continued our tradition of outdoor dining at Casa Alegre & all-Mexicana holy holiday eats.  Holidays with family – FAAANNNTASTIC!

 

 

11:25pm – boarded my last red-eye flight ‘til August, when I travel to Kathmandu 🙂   Landed in Boston at 4:45am EDT, hour half later caught my connection to Washington-Dulles.  Rental car pick-up, 30 minutes to Leesburg to see my Aunt Joyce – before the 2-hour trek south to Charlottesville, this weekend’s marathon destination.

IHOP breakfast, hot chocolate at Starbucks – think I talked out my dear Aunt.  LOVE, LOVE time with family.  50 State Quest has been great for seeing family & friends in 2015 🙂

Late start to Charlottesville, compounded by heavy Good Friday traffic – lotta folks travelling home for Easter.  Starting to feel sleep-deprived, channel surfed ‘til I locked on a local bluegrass station.  Nothing spells Appalachia like bluegrass – FAAANNNTASTIC!

Bib pick-up in historic Court Square, 15 minutes further to today’s pre-race destination: Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.

Thomas Jefferson has long been my favourite American President, expanding our shores from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean.  Having always been enthralled with the American West, Jefferson best supports my present day life – commissioning the historic Lewis & Clark expedition, exploring modern day Colorado.  Jefferson was a mega-mind, a thinker, an inventor, an agriculturist.

Entering iconic Monticello, one is immediately impressed with the dome architecture – first of its kind in Colonial America.  Jefferson’s Grand Hall greeted visitors with exotic North American treasures – Native American art, buffalo hides, elk/bighorn/antelope/moose antlers, mastodon bones PLUS maps of all known continents (surveyed portions of Africa & the Americas).

Absolutely incredible all this existed in early America – before roads, before D.C. was built/created as our nation’s capitol.  WOW!

Took the tour – Jefferson’s Book Room, his gardens, Parlor, Dining Room, bedchamber, wine cellar & Monticello Graveyard.  What an amazing journey!  Grounds closed at 7:30pm – yikes, time to go.

Quick shut eye, tomorrow will come soon enough.  Marathon Day.

 

 

bluegrass road-trippin’

 

Too much run, run, run – not enough Colorado fun, fun, fun.  Well folks…that ends today 🙂

This weekend – my bro & his family flew to Denver for their 2nd Colorado Spring Break ski-cation.  Add Ash & Tom to the mix, now 6 of us would be traversing down the slopes Saturday morning.  FAAANNNNTASTIC!

Travelled to A-Basin, just south of Loveland Pass on US-6.  Ski & boot rental – a few runs down the Bunny Slope before graduating back to Green (yep, ski novices).  It was everyone’s first ski of 2015; all re-found rhythm by lunch.

When not skiing, we were eating.  Must have been all that mountain air & activity.  LOL>  Cell phone pics revealed breakfast in Georgetown, pasta lunch at Arapahoe Basin, dinner in Louisville – topped off with ice cream at Sweet Cow.

LOVE my family – nothing like it. 

Next up on my 50 State Quest?  Climbing Cape May lighthouse with my friend Stephen, touring Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello with Aunt Joyce, riding St. Louis’ iconic Arch with my Sis, then exploring Kentucky horse country with CT bestie Dawn.

Life, it’s one amazing ride.