Scarf from T.J.MAXX, vest by Heritage 1981, jeans by Rock & Republic, booties by Report.
In honor of the Olympics kicking off, I thought I would take this opportunity to share about my own Olympic experience via an article I wrote in my brother and sister-in-law's wedding newsletter, reading material for the attendees.
The Olympic Dream
Growing up my family always watched the Olympics on
TV, and I began to dream, “setting my standards high.” When I grew up, I
didn't necessarily care about competing in the Olympics, I just wanted
to go to the Olympics.
I never could have imagined the role Timon was going to play in that
dream by moving to China. When we found out the 2008 Summer Olympics were
going to be in Beijing, Timon and I began to scheme about going together.
I finally bought a ticket and flew out on August 8,
2008. The first event we attended was Team Handball. First of all,
who knew team handball was anything more than a game I played in middle school
PE, and second there isn't a US team. Maybe there is a chance for Timon
and I to compete in the Olympics after all. After that we attended
boxing, women’s soccer semi-finals (US beat Japan!), women’s basketball
semi-finals (Dwayne Wade sat right in front of us and gave us a head nod),
tennis, women's beach volleyball gold medal match, and last but certainly not
least track finals.
Before track finals, I had already joined Timon and
Kristina for their one-month anniversary dinner and spent some quality time
getting to know Kristina (instantly approved!). We decided that in order
to represent our country well at track finals, we needed to sport our US colors
and flail a giant American flag. Part of our attire included tights.
Red and blue tights. And Kristina and I weren't the only ones
wearing them... So after getting
dressed in red, white and blue from head to toe, including Kristina's and my
nails, we headed to the Bird's Nest!
I have to admit the three of us were awe struck as
we stood in between the Bird's Nest and The Cube hearing people speaking
multiple languages and representing the beauty and diversity of many countries.
It was by far the most magical experience of them all. When we finally found our seats it was
hard to believe that we were sitting across the track from the flames that we
watched from afar on the television so many times during our childhood. With
cameras flashing, athletes competing to reach their dreams, and us right in the
middle of it all, we were having the time of our lives.
We had the opportunity to see many significant
events that night. Brian Clay finished his decathlon that night to take
the gold, and Usane Bolt and his team broke the world record in the 4X100 meter
relay! Timon, Kristina and I were jumping up and down and screaming so
loud as Usane's team broke into their celebration dance right below us on the
track! Our hearts were pounding, and the deafening sound of the crowd was
a moment never to be forgotten. Throughout the rest of the night the
three of us were gripping the flag, jumping up and down in our red, white and
blue, and cheering for our country.
By the end of the track meet, the Australian pole
vaulter was attempting his last jumps to break the Olympic record. We
relocated to get a better view, and sure enough it was worth it, as he is now
the Olympic Record holder! After his celebration, a high-lights video was
shown, recapping the glorious moments of the evening, including Clay, Bolt and
the pole vaulter. However, the most exciting clip of the video was when we
saw ourselves for about two-point-five seconds on the jumbo-tron, jumping up
and down in our sweatbands and tights and holding our giant American Flag! It was the perfect ending to a perfect
night and I will always cherish the special memories that Kristina, Timon and I
experienced that day.
USA!!
Jennica
PS~I heart snow days!!!
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