. March 2017 .
Sun or Moon? |
Well hello!
Quarter of the way through the year already! Does it ever slow down? Or do the years just seem to get faster after you've clocked up a couple?
Anyway, here's our quick summary of March. Seems like we (the royal 'we') spent a bit of time running, swimming or both. Michelle managed a quick trip away, Jake tested his Brain against some other local talent and the training build-up for Carifta continued.
Splash n Dash
Early one Sunday morning in March, it was an early start for the family. The Splash n Dash was on. It was Brother against sister...Girls versus Boys...and kids against Mum. Sam and Jake teamed up with our local running star brother and sister duo (Tommy and Molly Kehoe) in this year's event. Sam and Molly would take on the boys. The swim was 600m and then a hand over to the runners for a 2 mile run. Michelle decided to do the whole thing herself - which, by her standards, wasn't all that far. But she'd be doing well to keep up with this lot.
It's the moon...early on a Sunday morning, just before the Splash n Dash. |
Jake leaps into the lead at the start, with Sam right behind him (Sam nearly missed the start - too busy talking - tactical error - Michelle told her to pay attention and put her goggles on... |
He managed to stay ahead of Sam, and neither were bothered by any other opposition. As you can see, there aren't too many swimmers in shot (and no Michelle to be seen for a while...)! |
Then there was the sprint up the beach and over to the trabsition area. Neither was looking forward to the run, even if it was a short one. |
Michelle comes out of the water in a respectable time with plenty of people in her wake, not too far behind Sam and Jake... |
Tommy built on the lead Jake gave him and bounded home in first place |
Molly, never to be under-estimated, powered home not long after Tommy, to secure 2nd place for the Girls. |
Michelle steams home for 3rd Place in the individual women's race. |
Hardly raised a sweat... |
The kids...1st and 2nd teams overall, beating all-comers easily. Very impressive really. |
Click this link to read the story from the paper: Splash n Dash News
Someone had a birthday in March...
And he's grown a Fro for his night out! Just call me Rod
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New York
Michelle headed off to New York the following week for work - lots of meetings and, of course, a bit of shopping when the moment arose! Not much time for photos, but here's a couple!
There was a little bit of snow still about up there, so the change in climate was a bit of a challenge! Luckily the worst of it was the week before she got there but it was still on the chilly side for someone used to Caribbean weather. The week ranged from -2 to 17 degrees C, with some cold winds but no snow or rain so pretty good weather!
Found some sun!
(and a midget to take the photo)
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A sign of things to come? |
Nothing too exciting but Michelle did manage to catch a show (On your feet - Gloria Estefan), go for a run in Central Park and do some damage in a few shops. Caused a bit of a problem at the airport with baggage but after a bit of rearranging, got it all sorted and managed to get home in one piece, although she was a bit hot on arrival in Cayman given she was wearing pink fur lined Ug boots and jackets that she couldn't fit in her case - couldn't get to the car fast enough before she was taking the layers off...not sure when she'll get to wear those clothes again...
MASSIVE Sea Swim Relay
While Michelle was chilling in New York, life went on in Cayman. This is the annual Sea-Swim Relay, and of course the course the kids are in it. This one was teams of four and they each swam a 600m lap. It's called Massive because the sponsoring business is called "Massive Equipment".
Sam and Jake teamed up with their swimming mate Elana and also convinced their new swim coach to take part as well.
There would be some big competition in this event with the top swimmers from all of the clubs taking part, as well as some social teams and little kids and a few individual swimmers.
The race start |
Sam takes the second leg after Elana. |
Jake tags 'Coach Neil' and heads off for the final leg. |
Meanwhile Sam re-hydrates while waiting for Jake |
Here he comes! |
Photo with the Sponsor (and Coach Neil).
First place in the 18 - 39 year old group (don't ask) and 2nd team over all, so another good effort.
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Taylor & Sam |
Saint Patrick's Day 5k Irish Jog
Since Dave hadn't been allowed to show off his swimming prowess in the previous two events (which is probably a good thing!), he decided to head on out and do the 5k Irish Jog on St Paddy's day, along will around a thousand other supreme athletes.
Powering through the field... |
Half of the Cayman Rugby TV crew celebrating St Paddy's day and also the Iguana's win in the final at the Rugby Club. |
And in breaking news...
Jake was selected to take part in the Cayman School's Math Challenge competition last week.
Apparently he did pretty well!
Recent addition to the household - "Roo" tries to stare down Harry. Roo has a little more energy than Harry... but they do get on quite well now, after a firey start to their relationship! |
Sunday Beach Day - girls in the water... just cooling off... really. |
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Random...
WTF!
Kiwifruit in Cayman now come with a moustache and an accent!
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So, that's it from us for March.
April will have a bit of a Swimming feel to it as we all head off to Nassau (Bahamas) over Easter for the CARIFTA Swim Champs. Lets hope the kids put all that training into practice. We might get to do a little bit of Touristing between sessions... we'll see!
Check out www.bahamasswimmingfederation.com for the latest news - or even the Psych Sheet on the Carifta page (for those swimmingly knowedgeable folk)
Later! .