I remember when I got married, just shy of 14 years ago. Which reminds me we should plan something special for 15, no?
We got engaged in November 93 and married in August 94. So we basically spent the better part of a year engrossed in the minute details of planning a medium-sized wedding. When the day dawned, it seemed we had the world ahead of us, an entire day to surround ourselves with family and friends. I put my gown on and faster than you can snap your fingers, it was all over. Such a strange feeling to be done with something so quickly that took so long to plan.
Well, that's what I thought of the other night when I watched Michael Phelps win his 7th gold medal and won by just that much -- 1/100th of a second. I mean, really, there isn't even a way to measure that in any practical every-day sense. I must have watched the replay 20 times and still couldn't fathom how they could tell who came in first. It was really amazing.
The next day I heard about the Jamacian runner who finished his run in less than ten seconds. Years and years of training, sweating, pouring out all your energy into something that is over in ten seconds! Mind boggling, don't you think? It's over before you even can wrap your mind around the fact that this is your moment in time. There's no time to relish the moment of being a contender in the Olympics. The starting fun fires and then it's over.
It's all so incredible. Some of the stories are so touching and amazing. I enjoy hearing as much about that as I do watching some of the events; swimming, diving, indoor volleyball, beach volleyball, gymnastics. I guess those are my favs right now. I watched some tennis, soccer, basketball, boxing and sabre as well. Not sure how they score the boxing. That was confusing, in deed. Seemed a little too subjective, if you ask me.
I haven't been able to watch as much as I wanted but try to keep tabs on the scores and such. Often I think back to the old times when Olympics were first organized and wonder about the atheletes, the spectators, which sports and what sorts of times and things they had. No fancy aerodynamic swimming costumes for ancient romans!
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