Look! The very next day!
Ok, I'm doing much better now! It's the next day! Ok, so as I was swimming today I thought of some more fun stuff I wanted to share with everyone.
So one of my favorite places in the village, is the cafeteria, I know that really isn't hard to believe. There's all of this free food, 24 hours a day! They have an asian cuisine section and a greek cuisine section and pizza and pasta section ( I spend a lot of time there). And the coolest is a McDonald's where you just walk up and order what you want and they give it to you, for free! Why can't the Taco Bell across the street from my pool at home be like that?
The only thing that the cafeteria needs to work on is their music selection. Being the music guru that I am, I would have gladly compiled some cds for them to play. Because honestly, if i hear Gloria Estefan's "Get on your feet" one more time, I may spontaneously combust.
But back to practice.... Someone high up in the USOC was very smart and decided to by a University out here for all of the American athletes to train at. Not exactly pocket change I'm sure. It's a beautiful University in the mountains and all of their athletic facilities have been completely revamped. Our pool is gorgeous and you can see the whole city of Athens right from the water, it's almost like we're swimming on top of the world. The pool is run by our very own Jimi Flowers, the pool manager at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, so we are very well taken care of there. There is a beautiful view of the smog nestled on the mountains from our pool too. It's very similar to Los Angeles. But we haven't noticed pollution at all other than seeing it.
Tomorrow is the Opening Ceremonies and we are getting very excited about it. We have agreed to only take a few video cameras and share the footage later so that we don't look like dorks video taping each other throughout the whole ceremony.
Practice is going great, we had a very pivotal day today with a lot of improvement that was duly noted by the Japanese team warming up at the other end of the pool. Watch out world, here we come!
Thanks for reading my blog, made possible by my buddy Becky, thank god one of us is computer savvy!
Love you!
~Lauren
PS See you after Opening Ceremonies!
PPS For any aquamaids reading this, tammy and I are trying to not put the same things in our blogs so that you don't get Olympicked out, so sorry if there is crossover! hee hee
So one of my favorite places in the village, is the cafeteria, I know that really isn't hard to believe. There's all of this free food, 24 hours a day! They have an asian cuisine section and a greek cuisine section and pizza and pasta section ( I spend a lot of time there). And the coolest is a McDonald's where you just walk up and order what you want and they give it to you, for free! Why can't the Taco Bell across the street from my pool at home be like that?
The only thing that the cafeteria needs to work on is their music selection. Being the music guru that I am, I would have gladly compiled some cds for them to play. Because honestly, if i hear Gloria Estefan's "Get on your feet" one more time, I may spontaneously combust.
But back to practice.... Someone high up in the USOC was very smart and decided to by a University out here for all of the American athletes to train at. Not exactly pocket change I'm sure. It's a beautiful University in the mountains and all of their athletic facilities have been completely revamped. Our pool is gorgeous and you can see the whole city of Athens right from the water, it's almost like we're swimming on top of the world. The pool is run by our very own Jimi Flowers, the pool manager at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, so we are very well taken care of there. There is a beautiful view of the smog nestled on the mountains from our pool too. It's very similar to Los Angeles. But we haven't noticed pollution at all other than seeing it.
Tomorrow is the Opening Ceremonies and we are getting very excited about it. We have agreed to only take a few video cameras and share the footage later so that we don't look like dorks video taping each other throughout the whole ceremony.
Practice is going great, we had a very pivotal day today with a lot of improvement that was duly noted by the Japanese team warming up at the other end of the pool. Watch out world, here we come!
Thanks for reading my blog, made possible by my buddy Becky, thank god one of us is computer savvy!
Love you!
~Lauren
PS See you after Opening Ceremonies!
PPS For any aquamaids reading this, tammy and I are trying to not put the same things in our blogs so that you don't get Olympicked out, so sorry if there is crossover! hee hee
2 Comments:
At August 13, 2004 at 1:03 PM, Anonymous said…
Wow! How exciting. Everyday a new adventure. Have an awesome time at the "Opening Ceremonies".
Cheers,
Barry Brown
P.S. Hello McFall family (We're all thinking about you!)
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