Wednesday we spent the afternoon at the beach. Apparently, every day in Athens is beautiful with sunny, clear skies. Exhibit A is below. We swam in the Meditteranean Sea and relaxed on the beach.
This was also the site of the first event in Brett's and my mano-a-mano heptathlon. Or pentathlon, perhaps... TBD. Anyway, in the spirit of this week's Olympics and being in the home of them, we decided we will take each other on in a few events. The first event was a 30-meter freestyle swim. A sprint for most; a marathon for us. I went all Lizak on Brett and rode his wave on the way down, saving my energy. He came hard out of the turn, but at about 20 meters, Brett was dog paddling and I had plenty left in the tank. As I glided past him, he tried to jump on my back and drag me down, but I don't know if he did this to cheat and try to win, or because he was almost drowning and hoping I would rescue him. Anyway, with about 5 meters to go I shed him off and slapped the hand at the finish line for the gold. Stay tuned for future events... we think they may be a 100-meter dash, some sort of middle-distance (400m or 800m) jog or speed-walk, a long jump, some sort of strength or throwing competition, and perhaps a couple more as we are inspired. To make excuses ahead of time, however, I injured my toe on a giant rock in the ocean during an exhibition race with one of Brett and Kristin's co-workers Carolyn.
Wednesday we also had some fun walking through Athens streets, riding the train/subway, and eating another gyro (delicious). This week, most people in Athens take vacations, so the Sanners tell us the city is relatively calm compared to its typical atmosphere. There are still a great number of tourists and we have crossed paths with a wide mix of people from countries around the world. In part, this is due to the high number of immigrants into Athens, but also just that it's a pretty sweet place to visit. Anyway, it's a good place for people-watching.
Here are a few pictures from today's tourist stops (most notably the Acropolis), with more pictures later accompanied with commentary on ancient and modern Greek culture and our personal reactions to these.
Sorry for the mid-riff exposure on this last one... we'll try to keep this blog a little more family-friendly in future posts.
alex
9 comments:
Very nice blog and I am loving hearing your reaction to Athens and Greece.. But I vote for better and more pictures of my little Sofia.. Hee Hee!! Give her hugs and kisses from her grandma!
I hope you are having a great time and making lots of memories....
DEB
Glad you made it and are having a great time!!! Looking forward to hearing more!
Sara
So glad you made it ok. Yikes, turbulance!! The feast looks delicious and Athens looks like an absolutely beautiful place. It is so cool to see a picture of you actually there! All of the preggers in our office are really starting to show! It's amazing how quick they change. We are missing you!
Nichole
alex, i'm deeply offended by the midriff, please let kirstie choose the pictures from now on. also, i'm living vicariously through you as you play in greece and get ready to go to india, can't wait to keep reading more. stay safe!
Laura
Thanks for the email about the apt... and I'm excited to watch your adventure unfold via blog posts. :) Take care and continue to let us know how you are.
awww, i miss the pences!! glad your adventure is off to a great start.
i ditto laura's comment.
and wow, lisa is a sophisticated blogger with a picture and everything
-kristen e.
i miss you pence family! enjoy your time in greece! it looks awesome!
please... more midriff Alex!
Love,
Lief and Emily
(we already miss you guys - I'm going to remember you by buying one scrambler with extra gravy every single week)
Without the potential for midriff.. I don't know if I can keep reading..
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