its all about the caption today…hmm wondering what is going on here. Please leave a caption and maybe what you think of my new look! What’dyathink?
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Apologies folks..as you can no doubt see i have been fiddling with my blog design…..and that has sucked up huge amount of time…but im digressing and although i am SO totally stoked by my new look..im going to keep on track for the sake of this challenge.
So…
Entering the Olympic park reminded me a little of going through an airport, you had to show your tickets a lot, you were hearded through lots of roped gangways like cattle and then you had to walk through security scanners and put everything you were carrying in plastic box and send it through the scanner camera. That is where the similarity ended though. My experience of airports is usually always fairly stressy..travelling with kids is not easy at the best of times and adding security to that usually serves for some warp factor stress levels. Passing through London 2012 security was the totally opposite. We were met at the start of the cattle pens by the smiley, chatty, games makers, high fiving the kids and pulling the Bolt pose with their comedy ‘foam’ hands.
“hey what are you going to see?” “make sure you shout really loud!”
Passing through the security scanners being manned by some members of the RAF, I reprimanded my son for trying to shove the plastic boxes full of our stuff along the rails to the camera scanner. I only did this because he tried doing this in Manchester airport once and got scowled at and ‘take your hands off it” look from the operator……
“Don’t worry, its fine!” young Mr. RAF man smiled, winking at my son ‘we could give you a job here i reckon!’
Even when they had to confiscate a can of pop from our packed lunch the poor guy looked mortified and tried to convince us to wait and drink it rather than throw it away. I had forgotten it was in there. I had remembered  that you could only take empty water bottles through security to fill up on the other side. We, along with many others had added to the trail of hastily dumped water running from the bottom of the large planters that lined the path to the entrance gates. Im thinking those plants are either dead by now or triffid-like.
The games-makers, the military and the police were such a huge part of making the day a great experience. I know everyone has said it…the athletes, the politicians, the celebrities but it really would have been so much less without those little moments, winks, cheeky shout outs on the loud-speakers that, if nothing else, put a smile on your face.
Walking into the park was such a thrill…it was like walking into battle..we had come to support, shout, believe. Bringing our young family to be inspired.
It felt a little bit like finding a book and only reading the last chapter. In most cases we know nothing of what these athletes have gone through to get to that start line, the highs and lows that have got them to this point in their lives.. but we become players in the final, triumphant, closing  paragraphs of their story.  Willing them on,dreaming for the best of best ending to theirs and now our story too.
We were ready to bring it.
This is part of my somewhat lame attempt to link up with my friend older single mum..you can find out about her challenge by clicking the lovely little link box below….
I have been a bit MIA through the summer…i think i might have said that before.
Times when i could have blogged..sort of got sucked up by ‘ooh ill just put the olympics/paralympics on’ and shoooosh that time is sucked into a vortex. Im trying to get back into the swing of things but i am struggling with finding the time. I have to sleep folks…there i said it…even though there are days and nights when i don’t…if i could run on 4 hours sleep then I would be okay..but 6 hours is my minimum really and lately that has been rare….
BUT…Im keen to not let this amazing summer of sport and fabulous moments of history pass by un- documented. We were lucky enough to go to both the Olympic and Paralympic games and so as my twitter and blog friend Older single mum is doing a feature link called #oneweek where you document about the same subject and use photographs for one week. That is going to be my focus this week. My aim is to document our olympic experiences throughout the summer over this week. It has defined our summer so it seems right.
It might take me longer than a week if im honest..im working tonight and i have a certain little girls birthday at the end of the week..but ill just keep going till im done.
So today……it began one very early morning…
We went to London on the 7th August for the morning session of diving and Handball..me and the girls went to the Aquatic Centre and OH and son went to the Copper box. There was much excitement the night before and even in the morning despite the early start. We were kitted out with TeamGB T shirts, socks and face paints! Ready to shout for our side!
One thing struck me on the train, (we are lucky enough to be able to stay with my parents and catch the Javelin train to London which takes an amazing 35 minutes…just about right amount of time for a wriggly toddler to cope with)..anyway the train was packed..people in games maker outfits, others with flags of different nations draped across their shoulders, hats, banners..it was like going to a party. The train attendant stopped to ask the kids what we were going to see…you could see others listening in…curious and then smiling at the kids enthusiasm as they replied. “we are going to see Tom Daley!!”
There was a sense of ease which i havent encountered travelling in London before…yes it was FULL as London always it..but it was friendly. Families, couples, friends and the odd athlete  (yes we saw one very famous one on the escalator up to the park 😉 ) all heading to the same party with the same goal. To enjoy the atmosphere and soak up a bit of that olympic spirit.
and so far we were doing just that…..