The Good
I loved completing the roadblock with Laura. She and I got along so well and our energy definitely kept each other on track to completing the challenge as quickly as possible. At that point in the race, Tyler, Laura, Jelani and I had become really good friends and spent a great deal of time bonding and sharing laughs over mutual interests, loves, and passion for the race. So it was definitely a treat to race with her! It must have been such a sight to see two crazed looking girls in evening gowns frantically racing running through Monaco carrying flowers and chocolates. We definitely got a few amused stares. And you know what, after all that work I don't think I ended up eating any of the chocolates!
The Bad
On this leg of the race, both Jelani and I realized we are horrible with navigation as we got lost quite a bit, a weakness that cost us first place. The geographic landscape of Monaco is unique as it's separated into vertical layers. Once you're on one level, it's difficult to go up or down and easy to spin in circles in a state of confusion. We argued a little as we were projecting our frustrations over the situation onto each other. It's bad enough to be lost in a foreign country. It's worse when a million dollars is at stake!The Fab
Before leaving for The Amazing Race, I took a two-hour stick shift lesson that paid off in Monaco. I'm glad I was able to break the stereotype that Asian girls can't drive!I also loved the zip line and tight rope detour. I've never done anything so adventurous and extreme before! The tight rope was really scary and when the wind started picking up, I panicked for a second. But then I told myself that I'm racing to conquer my fears, to build strength, to experience new things, and to learn to let go. So I took a deep breathe, let go of my fears, and ultimately completed one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life!