"A man learns to skate by staggering about and making a fool of himself. Indeed he progresses in all things by resolutely making a fool of himself"
- George Bernard Shaw
For those of you who don't know, the 2018 winter Olympics are in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Also for those of you who don't know, I become slightly obsessed every time the Olympics come around. Last weekend three of my friends and I attended the Four Continents Championship which is an Olympic test event. So we got to go and sit in the exact arena where the Olympics will be held in a year! I started freaking out as soon as I saw the sign. It was almost as exciting as Disney World, almost.
While the whole city is nowhere near ready for the Olympics, the arena was in a newly built area so everything was specific to the Olympics.
To get to Pyeongchang, we took a three hour bus ride at 7:30AM. We were going to just waste time in the city but at the bus station there were volunteers that ushered us into a taxi straight to the arena. We were so thankful they did. There were beautiful kites to watch and tents full of kid's activities, you all know how much I love kid's activities!
I was a little upset they didn't have Olympic merchandise yet but we could take lots of pictures with the mascots.
Then we found a tent with booths dedicated to different regions of Korea and Japan. I'm not quite sure why there were booths from Japan. The people running the booths were sooooo excited to see us. We saw maybe 10 other foreigners at the whole event. Very soon after we entered the tent we had a crowd following behind us watching everything we did. There was a woman who would write anything we wanted in Korean calligraphy. This was supposed to say Erin Pyeongchang 2018. Apparently they wrote my name as Mirene.
One guy had a high striker (don't worry I had to google what this thing was actually called). Here we had a group of old ladies taking photos and videos of us doing this. Lindsey and I managed to hit it hard enough to to pass the top paper but the guy was so excited to have us visit his booth he gave prizes to all of us, handwarmers and weird stuffed animals that I think were supposed to have apples as a head.
The next tent we found had mini games of all the different winter sporting events. We started off with shooting for the biathlon and did some curling.
Lindsey then tried out some virtual reality skiing and a mechanic luge.
We channeled some "Cool Runnings" here. Also I never realized how truly difficult it is to get in and out of this thing. I am crouching here because there is no way I could actually sit down and get back up. How are the athletes able to do it so fast?!
They had the rings! They had the rings!
Weird police and firefighter bear heads. Just in case you couldn't tell I'm in the black helmet and Klarise is in the green helmet.
Then we finally got to the event! We started with pair skating. I am not embarrassed to admit that I got a little teary eyed during the first performance. It was such a magical experience. I can only imagine how I will react to actually seeing the Olympics.
The four continents invited to the event were Asia, Africa (yes apparently there was one South African skater but she withdrew), Oceania, and the Americas (yes apparently North and South count as one).
They were handing out flags so of course I got one! Once again we were the focus of a lot of attention. We were interviewed by a camera man and shown on the megatron.
Unfortunately the US did not medal in pairs but we won gold in the men's, bronze for the women, and bronze and silver in ice dancing.
For some reason they did not give out the medals for ice dancing after the event so we were able to see the medal ceremony. The two people on the right are a brother and sister pair, Alex and Maia Shibutani. The won the silver medal. After the medal ceremony the answered questions from the audience. Koreans are obsessed with couples, dating, and love. One person asked the brother/sister pair if they felt love while skating. It was so awkward to watch. The skaters handled it well and explained that they were family so of course they loved each other but there are many types of love. Even still the whole Korean crowd went, "oooh." I still cringe thinking about it.
Now just enjoy all the photos of pair skaters.
I was trying to find a better setting to take action shots with my camera and found one that take 16 photos at one time. I'm not quite sure why you would use this setting but hey, it looks cool.
Unfortunately my camera died right after the pairs finished. After the pairs, we watched the single women's long programs. I have to say I think I prefer the pairs to the women.
It was such a nice weekend, I loved every minute of the competition. I have already entered the ticket lottery for the Olympics! I can't believe its only a year away. This week has been very stressful. Tuesday was kindergarten graduation and the two new teachers arrived at the school. I love my kids but they are so ready to move to elementary school and I am so ready to have a break from them for a week. This was the only time I was ever able to get all of them to sit nicely and look for a photo.
The kids even got to wear graduation caps and gowns for the ceremony. After graduation we had about an hour photo shoot. All of the moms wanted family photos, individual photos, and photos with the teachers.
I was given a beautiful bouquet of flowers from one of my girl's grandmothers and a beautiful bridal photo frame. I think they were trying to hint at something.
The kids even got to wear graduation caps and gowns for the ceremony. After graduation we had about an hour photo shoot. All of the moms wanted family photos, individual photos, and photos with the teachers.
I was given a beautiful bouquet of flowers from one of my girl's grandmothers and a beautiful bridal photo frame. I think they were trying to hint at something.



































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