Dave came prepared with all sorts of appropriate attire |
Torch lighting |
Felipe, in his incredible attention to the small things that make things much cooler, had everybody select an anthem to play as their song. The songs ranged from Disney ballads to rock anthems, to clips from musicals to a moment of silence. In a nod to Ando, we played the Australian national anthem as well as the US national anthem and the Olympics anthem. And we even had our own lighting of the torch. Everything about the first night was wonderful, particularly because we kicked off the festivities with an event that I love: BeerioKart. It’s the only drinking and driving that any of us endorses. As expected, Felipe (gold), Brian Allen (bronze) and I (silver) excelled (carryover from our nerdy high school days or playing far too much MarioKart), and were the first to partake in a medal ceremony.
On Saturday morning, we all had a wonderful breakfast treat: Bodo’s bagels from Charlottesville! Scott had arranged the pickup of Charlottesville goodies the week prior, and to all of our delight, our days were off to a good start. It was then time for our football game, and Dave Hartmann set the tone for the rest of the Olympics. As I mentioned in my post about our ushers, Dave is one of my buddies from high school (but not a BeerioKart medalist). Dave ran track in high school, and for some reason seemed to think he’d like to prove that he could still fit into his track suit. For Dave’s sake – and for yours – I’ll forgo the picture, but his shameless style made everyone know that we were in for a good time, regardless of outcomes.
Just like the Bodo’s goodies for breakfast, Scott had orchestrated Take It Away for lunch, and we all wolfed down house dressing with pleasure.
The highlight of the Bachelorlympics might have been the newly-discovered lawn game kubb. I won’t attempt to explain it, but an alternate name for it is “Viking chess” and you can find out how to play here. It looks super lame in the video, but it was awesome to play. It, along with a couple of other lawn games, will make an appearance in 26 short days at Ash Lawn!
On Saturday night, after a full day of lawn games and day
drinking, we all retired to the living room at the river house to enjoy some AC
and relaxation. Scott had spent some
time compiling a SWEET trivia game (I love trivia just about as much as I love
sports), and we all had fun ensuring we had a sound mind to go with our sound
bodies.
The Olympics themed bachelor party complete with trivia,
great food from Charlottesville, and some of my best buds in the world was the
best one I could have asked for. I know
some people love painting the town red, but getting to relax in a gorgeous
river house and play lawn games was exactly what I wanted to do, and I’m so
thankful to Felipe, Scott and the rest of the guys for having organized it all. It was an awesome weekend with the guys, and
one that I hope indicates just how fun a time we’ll have when we’re all back
together – this time with our dates – in Charlottesville.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, here are the full medal results:
BMar 1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze
Classick
3 gold, 2 bronze
Javier
1 gold, 2 silver,
1 bronze
Scott
1 gold, 2 silver
Dave
2 silver, 1
bronze
Felipe
2 gold
Vinh
1 gold, 1 bronze
Brian
1 silver, 1
bronze
Andy
Medal-less
Rhett
Medal-less
Yo - So glad to be a part of a great weekend. But, you left out the part about all the hot college-age chicks coming to the Olympic Village and adoring us because we are virile, young urban professional men.
ReplyDeleteUmmm...these photos are amazing. I'm so impressed that drunk boys remembered to take them. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteVINH - share your album!!!
I love this post -- looks like such a BLAST!!!
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