On August 1, Ann flew into town to take the kids for a week while Jason and I flew to Europe so he could enter his first Ironman. We took the overnight flight to London. I slept a little, Jason didn't even try. We had to stand in line forever at customs and immigration. It was so hot, and I was so tired, with that horrible lack of sleep headache...it was miserable. We spent a little time in Heathrow before boarding another flight to Munich. We had a terrible time with our rental car and finding our hotel. It was actually an absolute nightmare, not improved by our complete lack of sleep. I've always thought Amazing Race would be fun, but after that experience, I don't think I'm cut out for it. After such a rocky start, the rest of the trip went incredibly smoothly. We took a double decker bus tour of Munich, then walked around the city center. We had dinner in a pretty courtyard in the main square, then went swimming and to the sauna back at the hotel. We were asleep by 9:30. I didn't take any pictures in Munich for some reason, but it was a very pretty, clean city. The next day, Jason got up at 7:30 and biked around the city for an hour to stay loose while I worked out in the hotel gym. We packed up and drove to Salzburg. I should mention that Jason and I are VERY aggressive vacationers. We overschedule our vacations with overambitious plans, but we like it that way. We stopped Chiensee along the way to walk around the lake, and stopped and got a cream donut at a McCafe on the side of the road. I know it sounds crazy and I should be ashamed to admit it, but it was the best donut I've ever had in my life. We walked around old town Salzburg and then took the tram up to the fortress. Toured the fortress, then drove to Halstatt...a beautiful drive to a gorgeous town.
That night, we walked around Old Town and had dinner at an amazing Italian place. We followed it up with gelato at another place (in keeping with the theme of the evening). Saturday we went to the bike check in, then drove the bike course. Beautiful, but VERY hilly (basically up the side of a small mountain) at the beginning, then very, very windy around the farm land area. The whole time I was saying, "This isn't that bad." And the whole time I was thinking, "Holy cow, how could anyone bike this? Twice????" (It's a 2-loop course.) Towards the end of the drive, Jason did say, "If driving the course once is getting tedious, is that a bad sign for biking it?" After the drive, we had lunch in Old Town and then got to bed early.
There were Ironman signs everywhere. Yay!
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