Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Lake Logan Triathlon

Saturday's Lake Logan Triathlon in Canton, NC was a big event for all. The race was an Olympic distance triathlon, 1.5k swim, 40k bike, and 10k run. This was a special event as Todd (Ann's brother) was the inaugural winner in 2006, and the overall winner's trophy bears Todd's name. The Todd Stien Memorial Fund sponsored cash prizes for the winning categories (overall winners, top swim time, top bike time, etc.). A group of us competed last year and this year we had even more participation! It was a phenomenal day... the weather was perfect, and it was a competitive field with almost 600 participants.

Steve looks so happy coming in from the bike leg (it took him that long to forget about his horrendous swim).

Off like a dirty shirt onto the run... Ann is looking fast!

The children were left alone for 3 hours without parental supervision, and once again, the results speak for themselves!

Six of us competed in the race. John had an awesome race, finishing 4th overall and first in the Masters Division. Steve put a lot of pressure on John to reclaim some of the prize money donated from the Todd Stien Memorial Fund, and John did win $100 for his first place finish. Ann H, in her third triathlon, continues to get faster. Once again, she has an unfair advantage with her high-end gear that she continues to unveil. Donovan had a great race and finished ahead of Steve again. Steve is convinced that Donovan is sandbagging his training sessions. On the far right is Trevor. Trevor not only had a strong race at Lake Logan, but did another triathlon the next day in Hiawassee.... CRAZY!!

Back at Stien Mountain, Jackson chills out on the bear rug to watch a bit of TV.

On Sunday, we rented a boat and went out on Lake Chatuge. We cruised around the lake for a bit, then threw in the anchor and went for a swim. The water was like bath water! We always forget how beautiful and peaceful it is out on the lake.

Steve and Catie, enjoying a swim...

Abster loved the wind in her face and being on the boat, despite the "straight jacket" flotation device.

To give Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle John and Ann H a break, we took the kids to Fun World. They have skeet ball (Ann's favorite), putt-putt, go-carts, and more. Above, the kids enjoying the inflatable slide. After playing for a bit, we cooled down with some ice cream.

Lucky for us, this is how Abby usually looks (smile on her face). Knock on wood...

Abigail turned 6 months old this week. This means that she finally gets to start eating real food. She has been showing great interest in food for the past month or two and has been grabbing for our food. She wasn't quite sure about the rice cereal at first, but did eat a pretty good helping.

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