Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Why We Are Changing our Vacation Strategy






Unfortunately, after only 24 hrs in the city, it was off to our next destination - Burlington Vermont, where I was for some reason set on running a marathon.  On our way there, we narrowly missed getting to go on a factory tour of the original Ben & Jerry's factory, but that was remedied later.  We arrived and I got checked in for my race, and then Libby and I did what probably just about everyone else did that night - we went to get some pasta!  The next morning, on a cold and rainy day (so much for the weather prediction of sunny and 0% chance of precipitation I had seen only a few days earlier), I lined up to attempt running for 26.2 miles.  just over 4 hours later, I had accomplished my goal of finishing a marathon.  Needless to say it was one of the most difficult things I had ever done in my life.  Meanwhile, while I ran, Libby enjoyed a crepe at a little shop, and tried to find me while attempting to stay warm and dry.  When I did finally cross the finish line, I couldn't do much more than lie in the grass for about 45 minutes, so that's what we did.  After the race and a much needed shower, Libby and I went back to the Ben & Jerry's factory to see how they make the ice cream and even get a free sample (suh-weet!).  Then, once again, after only 24 hours in Burlington, it was off to Saratoga Springs, NY for the last leg of our trip.



The first to greet us in Boston were a family of ducks
Gregg high fiving his homie, Paul
Libby auditioning for the Boston Travel Guide Cover

Libby loves New Hampshire thissssssss much!

Lake Champlain - Burlington, VT

Libby approves of the lake

Start of Race - 8:09 a.m.

Where's Gregg?  He's late.  I hope he's not dead or anything...

Finish - 12:12 p.m. - Gregg promptly collapses under weight of medal after finishing.

A tasty post race treat at the original Ben & Jerry's Factory

Us as ice cream - I'd like to think our flavor would be Yummy Yummy Will-yums

The scenic route between Vermont and upstate New York

Our final stop - the Brunswick Bed & Breakfast


"I wish I were as tall as them trees"

Geysers Rock!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I haven't visited your blog lately, but caught up with you this AM!! I love reading what you are both doing! Gregg, you and Brad should run a marathon together. He just did a 1/2 marathon in Sweden...visit their blog for details.

Love to you both!
Aunt Linda

Craig M. said...

i like the fact that in the last picture the focus is on the thumb, rather than on the thing you were actually photographing.

can't wait to see you guys.

Anonymous said...

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