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8.08.08

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

 Lopez Lomong, training for the 1,5000 meters in China ahead of the Olympics, is a symbol for so many issues hovering over the Games.

When Lopez Lomong leads the United States team into the opening ceremony Friday night as the flagbearer, he knows he will be a symbol for so many issues hovering over Beijing’s Games, but he hopes he can be something else above all: an inspiration.

Lomong as a child was one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, kidnapped from his family at 6 years old by soldiers before escaping to a Kenyan refugee camp. Having made the United States Olympic team in track’s 1,500 meters, Lomong was selected by American athletes to carry the flag for the team, a vote fraught with meaning. Lomong is a member of Team Darfur and wants people to know about the humanitarian crisis in the country of his birth.

But he also wants people to know that his Olympic dream started in 2000, when he walked five miles from a refugee camp in Kenya to watch the Sydney Olympics on a black and white television. He watched Michael Johnson win the gold medal in the 400 meters and it gave him a dream.

“I come here to inspire kids who are out there watching this Olympics, as I did watching the Sydney Olympics,” Lomong said. “All the countries and all the nations are out there watching. I’m very honored to be here and I am very honored to lead the American team into the opening ceremony.

“I don’t even have a word for it. I am just so happy and so proud.”

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Clip clops (or as some like to refer to them…flip flops).

and many a boys favorite pasttime…Hot Wheels!

Love the painted thumbs…or fingers!

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Even though it’s only Wednesday.

Well, here I go. I have decided to post some photos of my family. Yikes…that includes me. I have to preface this post by saying…I do not like to get my picture taken…I like the photos of me even less. Whenever I see a photo of myself, I [...]

foto friday

Last Friday I showed photos of my first dog, Bronte.  He died on April 29, 2003.  A very sad day, that turned into many, many, many sad days. 

On a much lighter note, today I am posting photos of the two sweet puppies that currently light up my life.

This was taken [...]