Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: I Had the Time of My Life!

As my epic Olympic journey draws to a close, I feel like some sort of punctuation mark is in order.

And it is a big ol' exclamation mark!!!

I had the time of my life taking part in the Office Winter Games Contest and these are just a few of the many reasons:

1) Hanging out with Olympic speed skating legend Bonnie Blair. She is every bit as genuine, spirited and delightful as she seems on camera. My fondest memory is when we were reprimanded for being too loud.Talk about a kindred spirit.

2) Representing Microsoft Office '10. At various points in the trip, most technology failed me. I.e. I couldn't find reliable Wi-Fi, had phone problems in a foreign country etc. Some days, the only thing that saved me was being able to crank out a draft in Word and directly upload it to my blog (a new '10 feature) whenever I found a connection. Kudos to Microsoft Office '10 for being so social-media friendly and a delight to promote.

3) Meeting "The Great One" Wayne Gretzky.

And greatly putting my foot in my mouth.

4) Seeing my son's namesake Bode Miller win his first medal--a bronze--in the downhill.

And then racing a mile in my clogs to meet Bode in person at a press conference, all for naught.

5) Having the Today show's Matt Lauer steal my moment in the spotlight. I later promoted my blog post about it on Twitter and the Today show commented how funny it was and retweeted it to their 582,714 followers.

Which is just 2 more followers than me.

6) Interviewing. A few of the people I interviewed: six-time gold medalist Bonnie Blair, gold medal aerialist Nikki Stone, CEO of the United States Bobsled & Skeleton Federation Darrin Steele, Director of Media Services Bob Condron, USOC's Associate Director of Food and Nutrition Services Terri Moreman and so many more.

7) Being interviewed. It was also fun to have the tables turned and receive some media placements of my own. With Microsoft Office's ace publicity team, I was featured on the front page of CNN Tech, Denver Post, Arvada Press, Mormon Times, the Seattle Post Intelligencer, the Wall Street Journal's Market Watch, LDS Living, CNet, Fox 31, Channel 2 and I had multiple call-ins to one of Colorado's top radio stations, KOA radio.

I would add the Today show to this list had Matt Lauer not stolen my moment.

8) The Canadian men's hockey team's dramatic finish. Even though I am proud to live in the United States and cheer for our inspiring athletes, hockey is Canada's game. The gold-medal-win secured Canada's record as the nation with the most gold medals ever during an Olympic Games.

This journey would not have happened if it was not for the countless hours Microsoft Office's team put into it. Special thanks to the United States Olympic Committee for the assistance they provided us. And most importantly, thank you to everyone who voted me there.

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Though I was sad to leave Vancouver, I was thrilled to return to a loving family, clean house, birthday streamers the color of the Olympic rings and a belated party.

Of course, reentry into the real world is not completely smooth after having The Time of Your Life. The morning after I returned, my husband Jamie (notorious for taking long showers to soothe his sore back) used all the hot water.

Me: "My shower was COLD this morning!"
Jamie: "After leaving me with the kids for 10 days, you haven't yet earned the right to complain."

You won't hear any complaints from me for a very long time.

Thank you for following my Olympic journey! Of course, my family's hilarious experiences continue. We are currently in Aspen/Snowmass and then will be at Park City Mountain Resort the following week. Tune back in for our many misadventures!

22 Comments:

calibosmom said...

Reality bites! Glad you had such a great time-it was so fun reading and watching your journey. Matt Lauer-what a handsome tool!

Jerry said...

I've silently read all your posts. Thought I'd speak out now to say how much I've enjoyed your journey. Microsoft Office picked the right gal when they sent you!

Amber said...

Thanks guys. So sorry it has all come to an end. :-(

Melissa D said...

Jamie and I have been tweeting. Bottom Line? You owe him big time.. LOL. LOVED following your journey.. talk about a chance of a lifetime. A huge Thank You to Microsoft (I am a PC, btw) for choosing the best of the best!!

I can't even begin to imagine how sucky reentry must be... LOL

Fabiola said...

I am so happy for you that you had a wonderful time at the Olympics.

And I am so sorry Matt Lauer stole your big moment ; (

Soeur Henderson said...

That was so fun. You really did have the time of your life!

I downloaded '10 Beta and love it. You're right. Office got it right!

Amateur Steph said...

I'm so glad you got to go and had such a good time. It was fun to read about it from your perspective.

N said...

I wish you could have been in Canada to see us beat the Americans in hockey. One of my proudest moments of a Canadian for sure. The whole bar broke out into a round of "Oh Canada" and then spilled into the streets for a giant street party. Once in a lifetime experience. Walking home from the bar all you hear is a constant stream of horns honking with people hanging out their car windows with Canadian flags. It's good to be Canadian!

Tonya said...

So glad you had a good time. It really does sound amazing.

Amber said...

I so wished I could have been in Vancouver for the night of their gold-medal-hockey win!

Anonymous said...

Hey, lady! It was such fun to follow your Amber-Adventures the past two weeks (and really for 15 years!) If you're in Utah, can you sneak a quick trip to Provo? Would love to see you--let me know! Patty (2nd Mom in FacSupp at BYU)

Amber said...

My trip to Park City this week is just a quick one. However, we're going to Utah for spring break at the end of March and let's try to hook up then.

Sarah O said...

Thanks for all the delightful coverage! Glad to have you back home.

Jo White said...

You did a great job - they were so very, very lucky to have you. Truly. Welcome home.

Dana said...

I kept thinking of you yesterday when I watched the USA/Canada Hockey gold medal game. A classmate of my brother's plays for the San Jose Sharks, Joe Pavelski, and he was on the US team. We are all depressed about the loss, but I'm happy your motherland won! :)

Colorado Mountain Mama Joy said...

You really did a great job, Amber! It was so fun to read your coverage and I was so glad that your joyful personality came through. Whooop, whooop to you, lady!!

Stacey B said...

The party is over, but Canada shone bright - as gold often does! How loud was your house last night? LOL

Anonymous said...

"It was fun to go along! You looked like you were having a great time!

Kiersten

Amber said...

Thanks you guys! It was thrilling how well USA did on the overall medal count but exciting to see Canada "own the podium" with golds!

Lizzie said...

You got to meet Gretzky!! WOOO!!

Amanda D said...

I think I enjoyed your trip almost as much as you did. :)

Thanks for sharing it with us!

Amber said...

Thanks for the sweet sentiments. :-)