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Mom’s Corner - Athens 2004

1

The games of the XXVIII Olympiad were to be held in Athens Greece, August 13th to

the 24th. After all Greece is where the first Olympiad was held in 1896.

What a wonderful way for Robert to end his career, and on his 6thth horse, the

magnificent Kennedy owned by lovely Jane Clark. To make our trip even better, Margo

was coming along. Between us I believe our children decided someone had to take charge

of us. No matter what we loved having her along.

The young man who picked us up at the Airport became our mode of transportation for

our entire stay. Here is a picture of us with him in a great down town restaurant. The food

was delicious. He enjoyed being with us so much his mother gave me a beautiful silver

charm.

2

I am sure you have all read about the Greek attitude to having their government broke.

They ignore it, and are very happy to live as they do. Robert reminded me that Greece is

satisfied to be a third world country. During the first three years construction on the

venues was moving pretty slowly but when there was no more time to waste everything

was speeded up and was ready for the world to view the splendid results. It is sad to

report that almost all of the Olympic venues have fallen into varying states of disrepair.

21 Of the 22 facilities built for the games have been left abandoned, or are in a state of

dereliction, with squatters camps, vandalism, and graffiti, or strewn with rubbish. But

let’s forget all that and return to our arrival in Athens.

As I remember it, Robert Ross rented a house out in the sticks near the equestrian events

for us and their friends, David and Josh. Even our trusted cab driver had trouble finding

the house. There were no street signs, just a reflector lighted by our cab lights. We had to

stop on the side road and walk carefully to the entrance. My first words when we entered

were “please turn on the air conditioning.” There was one little air conditioner in the

kitchen dining area. As the driver brought in our luggage he said, “don’t worry Madame,

I will go to town and get it turned on.” Good as his word, on came the air-conditioning.

Just as quickly, it blew out all the fuses down the hill right into town! The bedrooms were

so small you had to walk sideways to get in and out.

By the next day all was peaceful and HOT. The patio was quite large and had several

decorative jars. The Greeks don’t neuter dogs or cats so there were many strays around.

We had our own family of new kittens. Margo used to be the rescue lady in Austin, Texas,

and immediately adopted the family, fed and played with them. It was our fervent hope

that when the owners moved back in they would continue with her tender care.

3There is a beautiful harbor in Porto Rafti. We went there for a typical Greek lunch.

4

There were no flowered paths into the arena, just barren ground as you see with Margo

and Herb waving.

6There was a handsome metal archway you entered after being searched.

5

We passed the Olympic Village. It resembled a prison. No wonder our equestrians chose

to live in a house on their own.

7

Robert and the equestrians lived in a 10 bedroom house with only 2 bathrooms! A huge

sign said, “Do not put paper into toilet, not even when used. There is a bag in the wall for

paper.” Every day the team was transported in a van. The day of his team ride, his hand

got caught in the van door. I asked how he could ride. He said he was concentrating so

hard he didn’t feel any pain.

The Arena itself was very pretty with flowers and comfortable seating. We only ventured

out of the hospitality suite to watch our team ride. Other than that we watched the riders

on a large TV provided by the host country.

In the picture you see the teams being given their medals. The Americans received the

bronze.

8

In the last Olympic picture you see Robert getting ready to ride. Looking back, I believe

he was performing his musical Kur. He finished a strong 6th.

9The equestrians, family and friends were invited by the United States Equestrian Team

Foundation, and Tiffany & Company for cocktails and a traditional Greek cuisine at the

home of Robert & Sophia Simpson, 16 Skiathou Street, Ano Lagonisi, Kalvia.

It was the only house for miles around and was enclosed by a very high wall. Getting

there was another thing. I can laugh at it now. I never thought we would arrive because

the instructions were to pass the gas station, and then turn left… you get the idea. It was a

magical night with the sky full of stars. The dinner was very good as promised. Robert

got up and made a very nice thank you speech. He is very eloquent, as anyone who ever

heard him speak will testify. His adoring parents were very proud.

After the Olympics were officially over Herb and I set out to see the amazing ruins.

I bought a huge hat with all the pins on it. The brim covered my shoulders. I still have it.

It was sad to say goodbye to Athens, we had such a wonderful time.

Jean

These are some of Margos memories:

Wish I could remember the name of the cab driver but that’s just out of my head all

together. Maybe Josh, our youngest could remember. I think I remember that we got

lost a lot trying to find our way up to our house.

I remember that it was terribly hot and incredibly dusty and everywhere you looked there

were half finished buildings. I remember that due to security, the entry points where you

went through, were a long distance away from the venues and it was tough going

sometimes. I remember delicious restaurants with high prices, one in particular where

they had pictures of the glitterati dating back from the 1960s, Kennedys and all eating

there. I remember Greek people being very nice.

I remember that we got to join the team and their families and had wonderful meals and

shared stories and laughter and enjoyed the camaraderie outside the ring which felt

special. Suddenly in the stands you had a whole family around you sharing the nerves

and the anticipation and the hope and more nerves! I remember feeling the sheer force of

the energy coming off Jane Forbes Clark when we sat together while Robert rode. It was

quite a feeling.

I remember kittens that were living in the outdoor barbecue area on the large terrace that

surrounded the house and I remember meeting Josh and David for the first time and

falling in love.

What fun the 5 of us had in that house, eating figs and fresh bread and cheese and lots

of laughing and having the owner drop in, Idon’t remember why. Just a nice Greek man.

And then there was the time, around 5:30 one afternoon, after we’d all rested a bit and

were just hanging out, that I went outside and the kittens were out in full force so Icalled

you and dad to come see them. You in a bath robe, me in pj pants and tee and dad …..

well, I’m sure he was dressed perfectly, all coming out to see the babies. Last thing I said

was, “dad, don’t close the door all the way or we’ll be locked out” - but he didn’t hear the

words “locked out” because he was too busy closing the door. There we were, three

Dovers on a terrace and no way in! The Roberts were with the team, the boys had gone

to do some exploring in the city and would be out late 888..the Dovers were going to

spend the night sitting on the terrace. There was a table and chairs and it was well

enclosed with a lovely iron gate - there was no way in. So we decided that I’d go to a

neighbors and see if we could borrow something like a knife or credit card and try to get

in. I began walking door to door and it wasn’t pretty - no one home, scary dog, no one

answers and then I saw a man and Iyelled “help me please” and he walked over, carrying

a lovely bottle of red wine he was taking to an important dinner party and said, “I’ll try and

help”. His wife came along a moment later. She spoke no English. He spoke a little. He

began trying to open the door and with his wife standing behind him for about 25 minutes

saying they had to go. You didn’t need to understand Greek to understand she was

unhappy. He kept at it until the door swung open and we all shouted with glee and you

went inside and came back out with a bottle of wine and gave it to them in thanks.We

were out there about 2 hours before we got help. We laughed a lot for the first hour or

so.

I mostly remember being together with you and Dad and the boys and loving that

feeling of being part of something so magical, just writing about it makes me feel the

love.

Margo

Posted: Monday, June 21st, 2010 at 8:50 am
Filed under: Mom

8 Comments »

  1. Jean — July 3, 2010 @ 3:49 pm

    I need a comment! Where are all my friends?
    Robert’s Mom

  2. Bernie Hewitt — July 3, 2010 @ 5:20 pm

    I’m just trying to get over the fact that I was there too - AND at the party, but we never hooked up big time..I was very busy with work but really, this is too bad! Will write more later….

    Much love

    Bernie x

  3. Jean — July 4, 2010 @ 10:50 am

    Your right Bernie, how did we not meet!
    After being without my drivers license for 7 months, due to illness and the fact you had to wait 2 months for an appointment to get one, I finally did on the 2nd. I studied for the writen test, brought the many now required items to prove who I was, but the only question asked was where was my wedding license! I laughted and said I am married 62 years and have no idea where it is. The clerk took my picture, I look like a prssy teacher, and handed it to me. Can you believe that? How do they know I can still drive. It beats me. I guess I didn’t look like an illegal.
    It’s a rainy 4th here. Hot dogs and hambugers are the menue of the day. Wet or dry the noise lasts until mid-night.
    Thanks for your e-mail. It picked up my spirits.
    Love Robert’s Mom, Jean

  4. Bernie Hewitt — July 5, 2010 @ 2:44 pm

    Well done Jean! I’ll bet it is great to have your driver’s license back, even though you had to jump through the proverbial hoops to get it. Photos on those things are never a good look I find!
    PS We will be celebrating our third wedding anniversary in September….can I recall where I put the marriage certificate????? mmmmm…
    Lots of love as always,

    Bernie

  5. Jessica Templeton — July 6, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

    I am back I am back Jean! I was in San Diego for a week for an HR conference! It was a nice break from the heat here in Chicago. 65 every day. The only bad thing was that it was overcast the whole time. Oh well! I am on the move again this weekend - Off to Las Vegas for 5 days for vacation. I am glad you liked the article about my mom that I sent you. I am very proud of her! Talk soon! Love Jessica

  6. Jean — July 8, 2010 @ 8:25 pm

    Dear Bernie. I don’t know where the days go. There was life before computers but now they take up a great deal of ones spare time.. I know it is hard for you to joggle your hetic schedule & yet have time to keep me on your to do list. I am ever greatful for that.
    Today I went out to lunch with a friend. Herb went with our caregiver to see animals. Dogs, and birds. He is crazy about dogs but we live where they are not welcome. Truly it is better for me as I would have all the responsibilty She said he enjoyed the birds more then the dogs. That surprised me.
    Robert called from Belgum and was concerned because neither of us was home. If we are home he worries we are sick. If we are both out he worries something happened to us. I just reasured him we were quite ok and just out turning the town pink. We are no longer up to red.
    Lovingly, Robert’s mom Jeanne Ann

  7. Jean — July 9, 2010 @ 9:12 am

    Dear Jessica,
    I wrote you a long e-mail last night, and all of a sudden it left into cyber space, never to be seen again. I know you are going to Vegas so I will resume writing next week. Have fun.
    Love Robert’s Mom Jeanne

  8. philadelphia vending companies — January 3, 2012 @ 5:07 am

    For you, the Bible defines what true marriage is. Our country was set up so that religious bigots could not impose their ideas of morality on others. I dont care about your Dead Sea scrolls. They are meaningful to you and you are welcome to your beliefs. From where do you find the right to legislate to others how to live? Your truth is not my truth. I find your beliefs repugnant but I respect your right to have them and practice your religion and live your life as you choose. Why is this so difficult for you to understand?

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