Monday, July 31, 2006

The Recap, or What I Can Remember of It

Night before, went to bed at 10p, reading and trying to calm the nerves. Woke up at 2am, thinking, "no, don't be awake *now*" and thankfully, fell back asleep. Damned alarm went off at 5:15, stayed in bed until 5:30, planning to hit the road at 5:45. This was not going to be a "dress for success" day. I figured those around me would probably see me at my worst in other ways, might as well get the "just outta bed" look to complete the picture. Went into the kitchen and found this (what a great kid, huh?)



Get to the beach. Damn it's early. Last time I was up this early on a Saturday I hadn't gone to bed. Didn't stop for coffee as I knew WCs would be few and far between. Check in, find my Pod, doing the "one stroke at a time" mantra in my head. Look across, can't see Long Island. Still. Ugh. Thanking god the storm hit Friday night.

Meet the podmates. Cool group of guys, Jenny and me the only fems. Kayaks are all labeled with our names but of course we realized that after we had all packed our stuff into the wrong ones. I ended up crossing in Podmate Paul's boat, more on that later. Gil was in mine, so I *knew* it would get across safely!

Here's a shot of Pod 8 Merrill Lynch (go bulls) getting ready:



All of a sudden Miles and Scott are charging over and Scott is saying "Eileen Scully!" and I'm thinking "holy crap I forgot something or the sheriff is here with a warrant for my arrest" but no, Scott has his hand out and is congratulating me on being the top fundraiser for my pod ! YAY! That pumped me up .... thanks guys !

So we get instructions to line our kayaks up in as straight a line as we can, hold our paddles in our right hands (the *other* right, I needed so much more coffee) and face West for the photo. But WHOA big noise and in swoop these helicopters over around above and beside us taking photos - so cool! Can't wait to see those !

Shirleen Safety Queen has a bull horn (hey wait wasn't I supposed to get one of those?) on a lifeguard chair and is counting down the minutes until launch. We are apparently in the 8th group of a total field of 9 to launch, so we're starting off at the back of the pack. That's cool, I just don't want to drop back and be DEAD LAST. I know, I know, all that crap about just finishing is an accomplishment, and the lowest GPA West Point grad getting an award just for finishing, but sorry, I am a Scully and last is unacceptable. So there's some extra motivation. Here's the view from where we were of all the paddlers lined up, ready to go. Very very cool.





The national anthem gets us all in the right frame of mind, I wish I knew who sang it as she had a lovely voice and hit those high notes like a pro! She's on the lifeguard chair holding the bullhorn in this photo. You can see my patriotic pod mate Matt singing his lungs out too. Ploverville are nowhere to be found because they dont know the words.



And then, before you could say "home of the brave" - they started launching ! Here's what it looked like from my spot on the beach - particularly love the pod going off into the sun glare. The plan was to launch multiple pods at a time, but stagger their positions on the beach. These KFAC folks really thought about this! I was very impressed. And apologies for the quality of most of these photos - those waterproof disposables are great but they have limitations.





Pod 9 - Ploverville - AKA the UN - were right next to us, and I tell ya, these guys DEFINE team spirit! I'll admit to a little pang of Pod Envy. They had all this crap tied to their kayaks, which I am sure the fish and such will be happy to digest over the next week or so - but they looked *hysterical* out there. Just a great group of folks that could not stop laughing. Even brought their own megaphones. Where are those pics guys ? Send and I'll post here!





Jen and Gil, pre-launch smooch moment. Let's go !!



And here it is - the view from my cockpit. Fired up and still can't see Long Island. Head for the stacks - that's all I remember from the 45 minute navigation session a few weeks ago. I couldnt remember what they said was "bad" and I figured there were enough people paddling in front of me that I could just follow. Remember that I said that - just follow.



Here's Jenny, feeling strong, looking great, still laughing ! (as a matter of fact, Jen is always laughing - isn't that why we adore her?)



Podmate Matt looking like a pro all tricked out in EMS gear - and podmate Walter sneaking into frame.



Great shot of Jen with that little lighthouse behind her. Great light, great smile! Too bad the photo quality isn't a little better but oh well.



Shot from a little farther out - you can see the lighthouse wayyyy in the background of this one. We are making progress!!



I had to stop turning around. Just head toward those stacks, follow the paddlers in front of you. Dig deep and get there. It was a beautiful morning, as you can see here ---



Then it started really getting hard. I started thinking I was crazy for signing up for this. Who was I kidding, I am no athlete! Much better from the spectator side. Fighting strong wind and currents with no respite in site. Realized I was drifting much farther east than anyone else in my pod. Than anyone else for that matter. And nothing I could do would get me closer to the rest of them. Slight panic, huge frustration. Heavy torque on the arms to try to at least stay where I was and not drift any farther east. This is everyone else to my right.



There was this asshole dude paddling backwards. What, are you freakin kidding me? You can't really see him because it was hard taking the pic while I was giving him the finger.



Ok now these are my "feel my pain" shots. They tell exactly how I was feeling out there. Sense the loneliness, the agony, the desperation? And you are right, you still can't see Long Island. Ugh. The soundtrack to this part would have Pod Leader Eric's voice yelling "Eileen! Bring it in a little!" and the bubble over my head would say, well, you probably know what it would say.




Let me just interject here with a shout out to John, Jeff and Greg who are swimming these waters on saturday - after being out there in a hard-to-sink craft and feeling the currents, the wakes, the waves, the wind - you guys are HARD CORE and deserve some serious respect. Craziness.

About this point, I came to the realization that if I was going to stop and shoot photos for y'all, I was going to go even more off course, which means a longer duration to the misery of it all. I didn't even stop for hydration. I also realized that one of the chase boats (love you!) was staying pretty close to me on my left (east) side, trying to pen me in. Were they taking bets on me ? I'll never know, but I was grateful for your presence. VERY grateful. Don't have a shot of them (see above for why).

Then, out of nowhere, appeared my superhero. Now those of you who *really* know me, know my weakeness for superheros. It all started back in the late 70s with Christopher Reeve and Superman. Saturday it was Paul. Came out of nowhere to shepherd me to Long Island. Paul, my hero, my podmate. Just took it upon himself to make sure I was safe and ok. What a guy. I secretly wondered if he just wanted to make sure the kayak with his name on it made it across.



So now I'm laughing again, back in the game, sharing my frustration and getting back to the "good place." Honestly, without Paul's intervention, I never would have made it. Incredibly grateful, and he has my loyalty for life. Seriously. So fast forward in blogger time, and WHOO HOO - looky here - we FINALLY could see the stacks ! For REAL !! (click the photo to enlarge and see the STACKS)



Talk about wind in the sails. Even though the view of the stacks seemed to not change for a looooooooong time. They didn't get any closer, but they didnt get any farther away either. But the best part was, Paul pointed out to me that *we* hadnt changed course, but all the other kayakers were veering in our direction! So (he says) we were the ones on course the whole time (yeah, right, but I'll buy). And I had someone very cool to laugh with, who I learned was actually capable of rescue should I need it. So another thing I learned is that if you drop enough F bombs while kayaking, God sends you your very own superhero. At least that's what the God who loves *me* does. Takes me to the brink, pushes me a bit beyond my capabilities, then sends in the reinforcements. Very cool. So no more photos for a while, but this next one HAD to happen.

Just as we got the beach into view, and could see some of our fellow paddlers waiting on the beach, we pass this gorgeous boat with beer drinking fun guys cheering us on - we were seriously almost there. Being the wallflower that I am, I yelled back to them "Throw me a COLDIE for chrissakes!" and next thing I knew, fun boat crew is tossing us Buds ! How awesome is THAT? LOVE you guys !! And you looked damn good out there ..... (and my weakness for sailors doesnt hurt)


overheard: "we're throwing the kayakers beers!"

So here's Paul, toasting with the beer, and look at those stacks NOW baby! Almost to dry land .... I cannot tell you how much I just wanted to get out of that boat.



And who knew those brainiacs at Old Town built their kayaks with cup holders ?



Here's the shot you've been dying to see - me pulling into shore. FINALLY! Where are the marching bands ? the dancing girls ? the news crews ? who cared - I MADE IT ! check out red hat chick getting out of my way ..... but what you cant hear are all the "where'd you get the BEER?" shouts - yes that's right, Paul and I had everyone on the beach willing to get back in their kayaks to find the kind boat crew who hooked us up lol.





Loaded up on the trasport boats back to CT (and we made the first boat out - yay!), thanks to the captains for the ride and Stews for the lunch (I would have eaten ANYTHING by that point) - here's a pic of the spread (wraps, waters, apples, chips and cookies) :



Pod mates Christian, Walter, and Matt then Jenny and Gil on the boat - we weren't too chatty, just wiped and trying to find a comfortable place to curl up and die sleep.





Paul scored a wall, smarty pants. He was also the first one asleep.



That's it for crossing photos. Once we got off the boat, they loaded us into buses to get back to the lot where our cars were parked. I couldnt wait to get home and shower. I also knew if I stopped moving, I would never get to the post-event party. As it was, I hardly made it.

Quick recap of the party. I was dead. We ate lobsters. Katy was my date and possible DD, Fred and Jo-Ann came with Collin who gave me the greatest smile and hug. Drinks were free and generous and I only had one. Here's Terry O and cute Carter OO trying to drum up excitement for the auction. We were dead, man. Spent. Beat.



Kate Berg, looking lovely, who stayed on dry land. Smart lady. Check out the crustaceans behind her. There were thousands of them. It was obscene.



Goofy shot of me and Jen just before we all went home. Look at Carter OO trying to weasel his way into our shot - the nerve !!



Last shot, me and my cheerleader. My sun moon and stars. Reason for being. Can we go home now ?

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Encouragement

One of the things that really kept me going yesterday (and believe me, there were times I wanted to bail out there) was all of the notes and calls I got Friday from so many of you. I cannot tell you how much they helped.

Getting the photos developed today, hoping to post the Journey later tonight. Even though you already know how it ends ;).

I must say, the KFAC team puts on an incredible event. From the kickoff party until the very end, everything was unbelievably professional, and fun. I was very proud to be a participant.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

I MADE IT

home quickly to shower then back for the party but yes indeed it's true - I MADE IT !!

more later

xoxox

Friday, July 28, 2006

10 hours

going to bed soon here but wanted to sign off tonight with a huge hug to all of you who have been calling and emailing me this week, especially today .....

as I sit here watching Floyd Landis on Larry King, I want to assure you all that I will not be doping before we launch - but something about the Wailers does seem to suggest it, right ?

the shirt idea didn't work out after all because, in beautiful irony, there were just too many names to include ! how great is that ?

and um yeah I was slightly thrilled that the Tstorms passed through today rather than tomorrow ....

think of me tomorrow morning as you pour your morning coffee, blow due south so I have wind on my back, and I'll touch base here as soon as I can

and anyone who is interested, you are welcome to come to Calf Pasture and listen to the Wailers even tho I cant sneak you into the tent (you know I would if I could) ... just let me know you're there

more soon

22 hours til launch


managing the panic waves .... planning a busy day so I am exhausted and can have a restful night and tuck in early ....

I'll call Katy and Mom once I cross over so if you want the real-time update, they can provide. No idea on expected arrival time as there are too many factors at play. I am going to give myself until August 1st to get over. Packing enough CLIF bars and Gatorade for a week.

Holy crap I can't believe I am doing this. Without all of you, I would have crapped out months ago. This is, in fact, proof that I *have* lost it. Finally. Unquestionably.

Here we go ! Next post, THE CROSSING! and of course, the party. Might have to be two posts. Might take me a day or so to recover from all this.

WHHEEEEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH

Thursday, July 27, 2006

$3333.33 and less than two days

weather reports are looking better ... whew .... big thanks to Aunt Jude and Len and 1cent for pushing my number up even higher .... still not back on the leaderboard, but I am kicking ass and thrilled with our collective efforts ......

training is going well, I believe I am ready but I'll know better around noon on saturday .....

not much else to report here except the nerves, and excitement, are building .....

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

$3175 with 3.5 days to go

Big thanks to Justin and Di for digging deep and getting me over the $3K hurdle - thanks guys ! Justin gets the BIG PINK on the shirt as promised .....

My buddies at Classic Wines and Jonathan Edwards Winery also deserve big kudos for donating cases of wine for the auction - thanks for the support! And if you want to know where to buy their wines, I am sure I can help ;)

weather.com is freaking me out - I am not looking again until friday night - if you do nothing else between now and saturday sunrise, PRAY FOR SUN or at least NO RAIN, NO TSTORMS, NO LIGHTNING

Beach party is sold out - doubt there will be a lobster left in lower ffld county that night ! will there be drinking ? with stoli and bass sponsoring, signs point to YES

Monday, July 24, 2006

$25 gets me to $3K

whoever throws me over $3K gets their name(s) in PINK and ALL CAPS on my crossing shirt

you know you want that :)

KFAC total collected so far - over $330K - whoo hoo ! (or is that a woot woot? ;) jb)

shout out to TBag for getting me even closer to the leaderboard - way to go, partner!

pod bonding for my pod "merrill lynch" (er, cool name) on thurs, but I'll have to miss it due to the work schedule - so no pre-event pod photos (except those of Gil and Jenny)

bought two waterproof 35mm cameras for the journey, along with paddle gloves (no blisters! yay!) and about a thousand CLIF bars

plan is to get those 35mm dealeys to Target ASAP post-event so I can blog the triumph and post-party Sunday during recovery

really, keep the cards and letters coming - I have infrequent but palpable moments of panic - kinda like the end of my pregnancy where, no matter what, you know you are about to go through this crazy thing and you have no idea what to expect, how much it will hurt, how long it will last, but you can't get out of it ....

Weather Reports and Incentivizing

Thunderstorms would suck. I am not taking any weather reports seriously until Thursday.

KFAC just sent this out to all participants:
Thanks to Old Town and GQ: Old Town has generously donated some of the sweet KFAC VI Cayuga kayaks to the people that raise the most funds between 12:01am EST Monday 24 July and 11:59pm EST Friday July 28th. The high committee will select the winners, with the help of the database. And we reserve the right to give out more than one! That's it. For once, starting late has paid off! Game on!

Hmmmm. Thanks to all of you, I had an incredibly fast start, and was thrilled to go into the Kickoff Party at #1, and hold that position for quite a few weeks. If any of you have any gas left in the car that's great, but I am not in this to win a kayak for myself, rather (as you all know) I am in this to improve my own personal fitness and support the KFAC charities. And my personal goals have been reached - you've come out to support me like I never would have believed. I honestly was hoping to raise $1000 - not $3000! and 130 smoke free days .....

This week is about healthy eating, no cocktails (had a beer at Pepes last night, that's it until the beach party), low impact strength conditioning. Yes I am nervous, excited, all that, but crossing is NOT optional.

Here's the big question - after this event, what's next ?