Sunday, July 31, 2011

China and Bangkok Travels

So, after the Win for KC Triathlon, I rushed home, showered, packed my suitcase, and headed to KCI to hop on a plane for a short (2 day) ride to Beijing.  B&V actually has some project work in China and our regional office needed training in OneSpec.  I hadn't been in Beijing since 2005 and can report that while the air quality was somewhat better, it still is poor at best.  Did not see as many panhandlers (was rumored they were gathered up and relocated before the Olympics).  Since I had done all the sightseeing the first time, I just spent my time working and visiting with the new professionals there.  What a great group of people - completely engaged and easy to train!  Only downside was no dragonfruit at the hotel - egads.  However, I managed to find a fruit vendor on the street so I could get my fix!
How is it I am the shortest person in this picture?

Love my dragonfruit

Outside the Pearl Market

Peking Duck

The Place - neat shopping area
After a week, we then flew to Bangkok, Thailand to train the staff there.  Since I was last there in 2008, not much had changed - still a wonderful place and got reunited with a number of friends.  We did go to the Teak Mansion - gorgeous mansion made of all teak wood.  Of course had to hit the market for shopping and yay - dragonfruit every morning for breakfast!  Was glad to get home in time to get Shelby off to college!
Teak Mansion

View outside my office - elephant building on the right

Hotel Room


Scott, Atasit and his wife 


Pawin


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Win for KC Triathlon

Martha and Larry came to town so Martha and I could once again participate in the Win for KC Triathlon at Smithville Lake in Smithville, MO.  Being somewhat analytical, Martha had created an excel spreadsheet with our previous times and then computed what we should do this year.  I felt she was quite ambitious with some of her suggestions, but as I am always one for a challenge, I agreed with them and we set them as our goal for the tri.  This was of course before we got to the lake and the heavens opened up and the torrential downpour started.  Standing around 800 women in a sausage casing is not the most comfortable thing to do; however, standing around in a cold downpour is really not fun at all.  There was really no shelter until my sweet Shelby found us with Larry's big golf umbrella (Larry, Mom, and Dad of course were smart and waited in the car) and she did her best to keep us warm.  Martha and I were thinking that they would cancel (and at one point secretly hoped that they would) but then the rain stopped and they starting sending us into the water.  Our team sponsor Kansas City Chiropratic once again gave us great goodie bags (as well as our tri tops).  The team grew this year as 3 additional Chapter MOers - Heather Carter, Heather Nickel, and Michelle Wilson - joined in on the fun.  I am happy to report that Martha and I exceed her expectations (which was to finish in 1 hour 45 minutes).  Unfortunately for me, I think she is already computing next year's goal (makes me tired to think about it).  Chapter MO has caught the tri fever as we are expecting more members to join the fun next year.  So if you ever need a chiropractor, my I recommend Dr. Lynn McIntosh and Kansas City Chiropractic.

P.E.O members at the tri

Chapter MO triathletes with Dr. Lynn McIntosh
 

Medal