The Nantucket Triathlon

Nantucket Triathlon Road Closed

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Nantucket Triathlon

The Nantucket Triathlon took place this past weekend!  It is the fifth year that out of towners and elite triathletes have flocked to the island to participate in this fun event, and of course some locals joined in on the fun too.  Our Dad, Bill, was a first time participant in the Nantucket Triathlon this year.  He is no stranger to the triathlon world though, as he has ran many before… in his younger years.  (By the looks of it…he seems to still be in his younger years.  And, no, he didn’t pay me to say that… haha!)

We were excited to watch him in action (until our alarm clocks went off at 4 am) AND we really were so happy to go CHEER HIM ON!

Here he is…

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SWIM – BIKE – RUN

It was a third of a mile swim, 13.4 mile bike ride and 3.4 mile run.

Nantucket Triathlon Swim

This year, the water was really shallow for most of the swim course.  The athletes were able to walk most of the swim leg.  It really was an OCEAN WALK -BIKE -RUN!

Nantucket Triatlon Cheering

Us girls stood there and cheered EVERYONE on!  We were clapping and yelling the whole time.  We caught ourselves a couple times complaining that our hands were hurting and that we were tired…  After all those bikers and runners passed in front of us, we quickly realized that we DO NOT have anything to complain about!

Nantucket Triathlon Finish

Here we are with Dad at the finish line!  He did it!  We are so proud of him.  We can’t imagine doing the whole thing ourselves!  They do allow relay teams to participate…hmmm maybe the 3 Milly & Grace Girls will have to “tri” it out one year!

Oak Bluffs – Martha’s Vineyard

I know. It’s been awhile since I got back from my trip to Martha’s Vineyard.  It has been a crazy couple of weeks with the 4th of July, the launch of the Milly & Grace online store and spending time with our visitors!  However, I couldn’t resist sharing more of our adventures OTV.

I mentioned in my Nantucket vs. Martha’s Vineyard post that Martha’s Vineyard has 6 towns and one of them is named Oak Bluffs.  What sets Oak Bluffs apart from the other MV towns is the Camp Meeting Grounds.  The center of town is made up of over 300 little “gingerbread cottages” – tiny, gothic/victorian style homes that were built in 1866 as a part of a Methodist summer retreat.  Nowadays, camp activities have calmed but the community still maintains some services and traditions.

I spent an afternoon wandering and weaving through the campground and what I noticed the most besides the architecture and brightly painted houses is the sense of community and pride among the home owners.  I later learned that a lot of these houses have been passed down four or five generations from the original camp owners.  There was a constant buzz – porches were full of people, there were picnics on the greens and people out enjoying their gardens.  And everyone was especially excited when you wanted to take a picture of their house.

I snapped a few pictures of some of my favorites!

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AND THEN…I stopped dead in my tracks when I came across a Pink & Grey cottage named Nana’s Dream.  Personally, I think it should be renamed the Milly & Grace house!

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Vineyard Vines – Oak Bluffs Style.

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Oak Bluffs is also home to The Flying Horses –  the oldest operating carousel in the US !

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Oak Bluffs is a must see if you are ever OTV!

Working Girls

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The Milly & Grace Team has been working hard this summer!  The other day I cooked a yummy dinner for the girls after a long day of work.  I stopped by my favorite market to pick up everything I needed for dinner.  I love Bartlett’s Farm.

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These gorgeous red plums were the inspiration for my dinner!

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I had cocktails (and of course a Shirley Temple for Caroline) ready when they walked in the door!  I grilled steak, plums and made a salad with spinach, arugula, toasted pecans, red onion, dried cranberries, golden raisins, avocado and gorgonzola. I have to say… it was so easy AND yummy!  Perfect for a summer night!