Thursday, June 16, 2011

Zipping Thru 32!

Alan's such a little stinker.  Not only did he plan a surprise pre-birthday dinner for me on the eve of my birthday, complete with Baskin Robbins ice cream cake, but he also took the day of my birthday off of work and had a special surprise for me that afternoon!  We visited Onna Villiage here and did the Forest Adventure, which is a series of zip lines and an adventure course.  So.  Much.  FUN!!  Here I am, ready to go!


After about a five minute safety "brefing" by a kid who looked to be about 17, wearing a high school track ball cap (given in very broken english, I might add), we were tested with a baby zip.  Once we passed (which we both did on the first try), then we were sent on our way!  In the video below, after I pass, you can see the sign behind me that says "Try Again" for the people who don't pass.  We don't know who those people are, but if they can't pass that baby zip, I think the "Try Again" sign should be pointed toward their car.


This next video is, I believe, of the second zip that we did.  It was kind of down in the jungle, which was cool.  And it was a fast one, which was fun.  What wasn't cool was that there was a sign posted, saying "Front Confirmation!!"  What do you think that means?  We still don't know...but the two exclamation points lead me to believe it was important.  We lived.


Here is one of Alan showing off, along with a semi-decent view of this little slice of paradise.  Livin' the dream, people...


This next video is a little longer, but it's a multi-tasker!  Alan got video of me going across a long zip and then he held the camera while he went:


Here's another multi-tasker for you.  This one was a really fast one and just happened to be the final zip of the jungle course.


After the jungle zip course, there was an "Adventure Course."  There were a lot of fun, challenging components of this, but I had trouble uploading some of the other videos, so there will only be one video of this portion (I know you're super-bummed about not getting to watch more of this).  Here I am doing a really crazy thing called the Tarzan Swing.  It's kind of a mix between a bungee and a zip, swinging into a net.  Seriously, you are all lucky I'm here to type this.  Not because I could have died, but because I might still be standing there on that perch, scared to jump, two days later.  Alan wanted to do this one again.  I did not.


It was a great day and I so enjoyed my surprise.  A great, big "THANK YOU!!" to my darling husband for arranging it - although I know he was also stoked to do it, so it was like a little gift to himself as well.  Nonetheless, very fun.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

My Cup Runneth Over


I'm working on a blog about my fantastic birthday surprise, but it's taking a while to get all the videos sorted out, so I'll post about this fantastic instead! 

A couple of Saturdays ago (June 4th), Susan G. Komen for the Cure held a Global Race for the Cure in Washington, D.C.  Nearly 40,000 participants traveled from all over the world to D.C. to participate, but teams were formed remotely all over the world, as well.  I decided that I did not like missing the Race for the Cure last year (a race I have only missed three times in the last 13 years), and since there wasn't one here, I would make one!  So, I formed a team to participate here, on Kadena AB, in the Global Race for the Cure.  The team was small in size (20 people, officially, although double that showed up), but HUGE in generosity and spirit.  Our little team raised $1840 to support breast cancer research and treatment!  That was enough to garner a #3 ranking in the "Armed Forces" division!  I was so proud to walk and run with all of those amazing people and even more proud to share the stage with two other survivors.  I can't wait to do this again next year and am so excited about striving to make it bigger and better.  Thank you to any of you reading this who came out to support the cause, or sent in a donation to support the cause.  YOU made all the difference in the world to me that day.  My cup runneth over.