Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Elmo goes to Thunder Over Louisville

Hi Everyone!
Boy is Elmo having a blast. Elmo went to this thing called Thunder (for short as the locals call it) is the kick-off to the Kentucky Derby festivities. This years event brought an estimated 700,000 attendees that watched the grand finale fireworks from the banks of the Ohio River on both the Kentucky (south shore) and Indiana (north shore) sides.

Here are the pics from the night out with Eric and his Friends.




Laurel and Cici pose with Elmo before the fireworks begin.


Elmo has a front row seat with our group to see the big show.



A few seconds into the show.


Elmo gets a boost on Sen's shoulders to get a better view over the people in front of us.



Show is over! Elmo loved it, even the extremely loud explosions!


Well Elmo was a lil bit scared at first of the fireworks, but then Elmo remembered that he had been to see some before with Lauren. Elmo had been to River Fire when Elmo's journey first started. It is nearly time for Elmo to start heading back to Australia to Lauren so the Elmo can join her on holidays to Malaysia, Thailand and Canada. Elmo wants to stay just a lil bit longer with Eric so he can see and do lots more cool things.

Well Elmo is tired and Elmo wants sleep!!

So Nite Nite everyone
Love

Elmo
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Elmo volunteers and donates at the Kentucky Blood Center

Eric volunteers at the blood center every Tuesday and delivers blood products to area hospitals in Lexington! So Elmo went along with Eric for the ride and got to meet all these really nice people and Elmo even did something really brave.. but you will you will have to read more to find out what!

Elmo with Mary at the Kentucky Blood Center  hospital services department. . . her middle name is Elmo . . . no really!



Elmo with employees at University of Kentucky blood bank


Elmo with employees at University of Kentucky blood bank.


Elmo with a few of the hospital services day shift employees at the Blood Center.

Elmo with Pat Cooper, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at the Kentucky Blood Center. (Eric's "boss")

Elmo preps to donate blood. We wondered at first what Elmo's blood type was, but no doubt it's O+ because everyone 'universally' loves Elmo!

Elmo's tourniquet is ready, don't worry Elmo it doesn't hurt for long!

Yay Elmo! Elmo did a great job! He even enjoyed some Little Debbie (www.littledebbie.com) snack cakes afterwards provided in the donor lounge!

Whew! Elmo has been a busy tourist in Lexington! He deserves a much needed rest for a while!



WOW isnt Elmo brave!! After giving blood Elmo needs to rest for a bit to make sure Elmo doesn't faint!.  Thank you Eric for a wonderful day and to all the volunteers at the Kentucky Blood Centre!

Love Elmo
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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Elmo goes to Mark's birthday party

So I think we have all discovered that Eric leads a very busy and exciting life! Elmo is loving being there with Eric and meeting all of his friends. This week it was Mark's Birthday. So Eric took Elmo along to the party. This is the second birthday party that Elmo has been to now with Eric. Elmo wonders when his birthday is?

Eric and Elmo arrived at the party late, so the first thing done was to light the cake and start singing!

I hope Mark made a good wish since he blew all the candles out in one breath!

Elmo and the birthday boy.
Happy Birthday Mark

 
Elmo and Alicia

Lacy, Elmo, and Scott.
 
NO Alicia! You can't keep Elmo!
Alicia there is no way you can keep Elmo!! He has lots more travelling to do yet and he is missed so much here at home!!
 
Elmo really liked Callie's super cool boots.

So once again Eric and Elmo had a great night out. Elmo is loving this life with Eric and Elmo wants to stay longer.  Elmo knows is Lauren's birthday soon and Elmo is going to try to get Eric to bake a cake for Lauren!

Til Elmo and Eric's next exciting post!

Love
Elmo
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Friday, April 2, 2010

Elmo visits the Kentucky Horse Park

Aunt Kristyn took Elmo to work today at the Kentucky Horse Park. The KHP covers 1,224 acres. The park is home to some 115 horses representing approximately 50 different breeds during our main summer season.

She VERY busy preparing for the World Equestrian Games in less than 6 months!  Everyone in Lexington is talking about this major worldwide event because it's estimated that up to 600,000 people will be visiting!

Elmo is all strapped in Kristyn's Infiniti and ready to go to work! Eric was jealous because he REALLY likes her car!

Elmo hung out in Kristyn's office since it was pretty cool outside for most of the morning.
 
Elmo was rescued from Kristyn's office by Christine and she gave him some chocolate! A definite reward for being so good all morning.

Elmo was very happy about the nice view from Kristyn's office window! So sunny and clear, Elmo was sure spring was here for good and winter was over!

Elmo was learning about horses by reading "In Stride" magazine.

After lunch it was warmer. He sat on a statue of a donkey named Happy Go Lucky. Christine and Kristyn said he was impersonating Sancho Panza.

Then he sat in the "Big Chairs."
In 1978, the Kentucky Horse Park became the first American host of the World Three Day Event Championships. The cross country phase of the championships featured some of the most challenging obstacles in the world. These chairs were two of the eight which surrounded fence number 10, the "Giants Table."

He wanted to go on a horse drawn tour, but they were over for the day. However, he did get to sit on the back on one of the trolleys.

Then Elmo went to visit some of the horses in the barns - he saw several big draft horses. Some were still in their harnesses from pulling the trolleys.

Next Elmo went to see the Secretariat statue.

The Edwin Bogucki Secretariat bronze at the Kentucky Horse Park depicts the incredible thoroughbred race horse that captured thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown in 1973 and won the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths. In this life-size statue, he is being led into the winner's circle after his win in the Kentucky Derby by groom, Eddie Sweat with jockey Ron Turcotte in the irons. The bronze weighs 1,500 pounds and is the centerpiece of the Secretariat Plaza at the Kentucky Horse Park.
 
Elmo was impressed with Man O' War's history. He asked Eric if it's the same Man O' War that he lives close to. Eric said yes, Man O' War Blvd. was named after one of the greatest race horses in history!

The Man o' War statue, sculpted by Herbert Haseltine (1877-1962), stands on a pedestal just inside the entrance to the park grounds. He was foaled in March of 1917 at August Belmont's Nursery Stood just north of Lexington, and was considered the greatest thoroughbred of the 20th century. Man o' War won 20 of 21 races, with his only loss ironically coming at the hands of a horse named Upset.

After retiring from the track to Sam Riddle's Faraway Farm in Lexington, he became one of the top breeding stallions country, and was the sire of the Triple Crown winning War Admiral.
The Man o' War statue first stood over his grave on the grounds of Faraway Farm, where he died in 1948. Both his grave and the statue were moved to the Kentucky Horse Park in 1977.


Lastly - he climbed on the little jump in the USHJA (United States Horse Jumping Association) lobby. Luckily, no one saw him do this as it would have been frowned upon.

Elmo had a fantastic day at the track with Aunt Kristyn and Christine. Elmo says thank you so much for the fun day. Elmo hopes he can ride a horse next time. Elmo remembers when he was in Calgary with Chaundelle and Elmo got to sit on a horse up there. Maybe Elmo can teach Lauren about horses when Elmo and Lauren go back to Calgary in July.

Elmo is so tired from his big day at work and Elmo needs to go to bed. Eric says there is more basketball and fun to come.

Love Elmo
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