I have really been enjoying watching the Olympics this past week! Here's a big shout out to the Women's Individual Gymnastics Gold and Silver winners for their outstanding performances. And what can you say about Michael Phelps record 8 gold medals in one Olympics! Great historical moment! How about USA's 4 Beach Volleyball Southern California Athletes who are making their way to the medal rounds! And did anyone see the men's 100 meter race. In a blink, the gold medalist from Jamaica was at the finish line. Awesome speed!

I remember when my friend and I decided to train and run in our first marathon. It took us 9 months of sacrificed evenings and weekends filled with hours and hours of running and cross training just to finish under 6 hours! By the way, here's a photo of me crossing the finish-line in my first marathon! I was smiling and had my hands up in the air as if I was an Olympic Champion! Sometimes a little bit of fantasy doesn't hurt! He he!
I can't even wrap my thoughts around the kind of dedication, passion, sacrifice and lifetime commitment that it takes for these gifted athletes (and their family) to train in order to become an Olympian and then to be able to compete with the best in the world in a setting like the Olympics. Just awesome!
Speaking of gold . . . (like the not so smooth segway)! I've been busy this weekend but have really done a lot on my Venice photos. While working on them this morning, I thought that I would take a few photos of some of the treasures I brought home:
What would a trip to Italy be without bringing home some Italian Wine (by the way if you're looking for a good way to bring home wine on a trip, you need to check out these
wine skins, an idea I learned about on Slow Travel) . . . .

Santa Maria Novella products . . .

Burano Lace . . . .

I was fortunate to gaze upon some beautiful art on this trip and so it is only befitting that I bring a little bit of that home. I got this print from one of the local artists displaying their art near San Marco . . .

And don't forget "My Little Venice" . . .

I wonder what treasures I'll decide to bring home from Spain . . . maybe some
Cava or Jerez! Thanks Maria for that great link! Or maybe I can get a miniature Alhambra or Flamenco Dancer . . . .
For a while now I've been thinking of getting a little kitten and after reading several blogs I am definitely inspired. Annie recommended a book called "Cats For

Dummies" which I found at B&N on Friday. I have been enjoying reading Annie's and Anne's posts about Maria, Lulu, Polly and Winston. I also enjoy looking at Leslie's cool photos on her blog. Their kittens and cats are all so adorable and so now I'm inspired. I've read several chapters of my Cats for Dummies book already and I am finding the information really helpful. This is a very big decision for me and a responsibility I don't take lightly, so I want to learn and read as much as I can. I'm very excited and can't wait. Thanks for the great book recommendation Annie!
81 Days and counting . . . .