Sunday, July 27, 2008

Sister


My sister Rebecca got into town last night from Sun Valley, Idaho. Now that we are adults we have a very close relationship. When we were kids that was not the case. Okay that is not entirely true, we were very close until she turned 12 and realized how uncool little sisters were. There are about 5 years in between us and those 5 years really made a difference until I was about 22. Until then we really did not have much to do with one another. I am not sure what changed between us but I am really glad that we have the relationship that we do...or had once she sees the picture I am posting.

Rebecca circa 1987


Friday, July 25, 2008

Rock on Gold Dust Woman


This has always been my favorite by the Dave Matthews Band. Such a pretty little song, so raw and lovely. My favorite version is from the 2002 show at Folsom Field...




I recently stummbled upon a Stevie Nicks cover of Crash. Everything she touches turns to gold.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Camping


Went camping with our friends Dan and Wendy this past weekend at Selkirk off of Boreas Pass Road. It is a tiny little 15 spot camp ground. We don't stay in the actual camp ground, but continue down Gold Dust Trail about a mile or two until we find a spot that looks nice. Now we are car campers, we have to be. I don't enjoy camping all that much so this is the only way Boyfriend is getting me out into the woods. Now we don't spend our days out hiking, mountain biking or enjoying the wild around us. No we sit around drinking beer and keeping our fire burning in bonfire type proportions.

The thing I like the most about car camping is that the food is so much better. Now I am not saying that you can't have a good meal when packing everything into the woods. But when we camp we eat like this.

There is something about camping that really brings out Boyfriends manly side, exhibited here...

Don't let the super faded tapered leg jeans fool you...he is extremely sexy. I tried to get rid of those jeans many times, but Boyfriend assured me that he would only wear them when we were out in the woods.

I do love the fact the I can get Boyfriend to pose just about any way I want him to. He is such a good sport.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Awe...but he is such a cute puppy


My friend Jenn recently rescued a great dane puppy. I got a text from her recently that make me think that things are not going so smoothly.

Jenn: Zues ate my red asian satin mules

Me: That sux! Those were cool shoes.

Jenn: I know. In their honor we will eat asian style...dog for dinner.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Newport~Lobster


While in Newport I wanted to do touristy things...see the mansions, visit a few vineyards, see the church where JFK and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier were married, and of course eat a whole lobster.

So on Saturday after a long day of seeing the sights we ran into the visitor information center to get our parking validated and asked for recommendations of where to go for dinner. Seeing as we were not really dressed for dinner and we had no reservations we were pointed in the direction of the Landing at the end of Bowen‘s Wharf . We walk in and are seated right away on an outside patio overlooking the pier. We order cocktails, some crab cakes and sit back to enjoy the live music as the sun is beginning to set.

While waiting for our drinks we perused the menu a bit, but I knew what I was having...the Lobster. I was a bit nervous when I saw the words market price. These lobsters averaged 2-3 lbs, in Colorado market price on a lobster that size is going to run you well over a 100 bucks. Turns out market price on a giant lobster in Newport is 40 bucks. Boyfriend ordered the broiled scallops in a wine citrus butter and we agreed to share.

I am excited because I have never had lobster prepared this way. And then out comes the food. Boyfriend dives right into the scallops, which had to be over 2 inches in diameter. I just sat there staring at my lobster wondering how in the world am I supposed to eat this thing. Images of the dinner scene from the movie Splash are running through my head. I decide the best course of action is to just dive in. Now for those of you that have had this experience know that there is no lady like way to go about dismantling a giant sea bug. One thing you don't think about is that your dinner still has all of it's insides. This is something I realize after forgoing the provided bib. Surprisingly I am able to walk out of there not covered in lobster guts.

(Lobster is much larger than it appears, photo does not do it justice)

It is true that seafood on the coast is way better than anything you can get in middle America. Everything we had was phenomenal. It was a perfect date night...drinks, great seafood, live music, a beautiful sunset and the first unsolicited "I love you" from Boyfriend. What more could a girls ask for.

I was very happy, see take a look...

...or maybe it was the 5 Long Island ice teas!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Delayed


Boyfriend and I are sitting on the plane in Providence waiting to push back from the gate. Our Captain comes on and says that we have a weather delay due to winds in Chicago. I look at Boyfriend as we both narrow our eyes and and hiss "Chicago" ala Jerry Seinfeld saying Newman.

I have flown all around the world and every missed connection, every delay, every lost bag...Chicago. Now I am not bashing the City itself, it is my hometown after all. I am just not sure what the deal is with O'Hare. It is the place where even the best laid travel plans are smashed to bits. If I am going to have a problem traveling there is a 99.5% chance it is going to happen there.

So the hour delay in Providence means we will miss our connection to Denver. We hope to get lucky and our connecting flight will also be delayed. We arrive in Chicago with a whole 7 minutes to run across the terminal and board the next plane. Our bags won't make it but at least we won't get stuck in Chicago. We thought we got lucky...we should have known better.

The plane is full with 254 passengers eagerly waiting to get on our way. 10 minutes go by, then 20. The purser keeps making announcements, something about a mechanical problem, no big deal and we should be on our way shortly. Then the lights in cabin come back on. I turn to Boyfriend and jokingly say that they are going to make us get off this plane. No sooner is that last word out of my mouth than the purser comes back on to announce that we are going to have to deplane due to a dented wing and tail. A small part of me is thinking better safe than sorry while the other much larger part is thinking O'Hare has struck again.

Once back in the gate area we are told that we they will continue to work on the aircraft we were on while trying to get us a back up. They are hoping to have us on our way by 9:30 PM, a little over an hour and a half delay, not too shabby. So we sit down and wait, and wait and wait. Several hours and announcements later we are able to reboard at 12:30 am. We arrive in Denver at 2:30 am, a full 5 hours late. Silver lining is that we got home safe...although I will venture to say that working 11 hours today on only 2.5 hours of sleep really sucked balls.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Gigidy, Gigidy All Right


I am headed out to Rhode Island tomorrow to see Boyfriend who has been out there for the past 2 weeks on "business". Having not ever been to Rhode Island the only frame of reference I have is the fictional town of Quahog on the Family Guy. I wonder how many of the men will have chins that look like testicles...

Peter Griffin, Family Guy


Monday, July 7, 2008

Flashback


While getting ready yesterday this song came on the radio. I remembered the song, but not the last time I heard it. I suddenly got the overwhelming urge to dance around the room in my underwear...and I acted on that urge.



Love the ski goggles...queso puro.



Sunday, July 6, 2008

Wasting away again...


This past January me, Boyfriend and my friend Tracy started meeting at Red Rocks on Saturday mornings to run the stairs. Back in January there would about 10 of us out there dragging out frozen asses up and down the ice covered stairs in subzero temps and blowing snow. As the weather warmed the number of people increased. Now on an average Saturday you are working out with over 100 people. Through out all types of weather Tracy and I rely on Boyfriend to push us beyond our limits. As he says..."Pain is just weakness leaving the body".

Due to certain obligations Boyfriend is not always there to yell at us to do more push ups, crunches, lunges and squats after running the equivalent of 200 flights of stairs. On these weekends Tracy and I will sometimes stop at the Morrison Inn for margaritas, thus negating all the hard work we just put in on the stairs.

This past Saturday as we stroll out on to the patio, still a bit sweaty from our work out, we notice that there are about 10 other stair regulars there as well. We take our seats and order our margaritas. We opt for the 12 oz rather than the 32 oz that the others are drinking. We all sit and look at each other guiltily over the salt covered rims of our glasses...but hey...one must reward ones self for a job well done.

Friday, July 4, 2008

July 4th

Happy Independence Day America!

Wishing you all a safe and happy 4th of July.

If you get the chance today thank a member of the military past or present. They truely make our country "the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave."

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Dinner Time


I was out taking a walk around the neighborhood yesterday evening, something I have not done since losing Murphy. As an adult there is one thing that I love about taking walks around this time, the smell of dinner being cooked. I remember as a kid we knew that these wonderful smells drifting from houses were a sign that it was time to head home and wash up. During the winter it meant you were in for the night, but in the summertime you had at least 2 more hours of day light. These smells bring back good memories from when I was a kid, and make me miss my walks with The Murph...but mostly they just make me hungry.