Saturday, March 12, 2011

Hello Dolly!!

For Christmas Nedra and Ron gave us tickets to the Boulder Dinner Theater. We all went together at the end of January (the post is showing up now because I have not taken the pictures off my camera-oops) to see Hello Dolly. It was great!!


The Boulder Dinner Theater is a wonderful theater in Boulder that still grasps the joy and magic of live theater. Ben and I saw “Hello Dolly” (one of my absolute favorites) in December and were again amazed by the music, scenery and wonderful talent of the staff at the theater. It was great going with everyone and being able to spend time together. Thank you Nedra and Ron!!!

Winter Family Times

The beginning of the year is a time of LOTS of Birthday’s and togetherness.  It is always so great to get together with family during this season because life just seems so stagnant.  Christmas is so full of joy, family time, laughter and cheer and then… you get January.  It has been so wonderful to see family more often (with the occasional Birthday) and to be able to extend that joy, family time, laughter and cheer.  Here are some pictures…
Erica found the front screen on my camera!
Alice has make-up, like a Princess!
Andrew is in this new phase where he is scared of the camera.
I think this new phase is hillarious!
I love my family!!!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

FROZEN DEAD GUY DAYS

The Midwest has no huge claim to fame like other parts of the United States. California and the west coast has the beach, Hollywood and all the celebrities. The Upper East coast is home to New York City, Boston, Philadelphia and DC some of the most historic, glamorous and substantial cities in the country. The south has great food, crocodiles and well, they are really good at sports. Texas…well we won’t go there. And there is Colorado, yes we have the Rocky Mountains (which if you live here you know this is enough to rank us coolest of them all) but to the world this is not much, so we must rank ourselves in other ways. Ben and I experienced one of these unique ‘High Ranking’ Colorado Experiences this past weekend as we went to commemorate, celebrate and participate in the world famous (or soon to be) FROZEN DEAD GUY DAYS of Nederland, CO. Let me explain…

Once upon a time there was a man named, Trygve Bauge, lived in a small mountain town in Colorado known as Nederland. Trygve’s Grandfather passed away in Norway and so, convinced that the science and technology of the world would soon skyrocket, Trygve had his grandfather first shipped to CA (on dry ice) where he was cryogenically frozen and then sent to CO where they kept the body in a shed in the backyard. Soon afterwards Trygve was deported for ‘visa issues’ and was forced to leave the country and…grandfather. The remaining family members, worried that grandfather would thaw, went to the authorities who (even though it was and still is illegal to keep frozen humans or animals in your possession in Nederland) luckily decided to help ‘keep Grandpa in Nederland.’ Soon, with the help of the town and ongoing help of tuff shed, Grandpa became great local news. Now to commemorate the wonderful town togetherness of saving Grandpa they throw a festival one weekend every March.

This festival houses Frozen Dead Guy look alike contests (points for looking dead, frozen and like Grandpa), the Polar Bear Plunge (jumping through a hole in the ice into the frozen lake), coffin races (carrying a ‘dead person’ through a maze), a hearse parade, frozen t-shirt contests, frozen turkey bowling, brain freeze competitions and so much much more. There have even been documentaries done on Grandpa, that are shown all weekend and there are (for $30 a person) tours to go visit Grandpa (yes he is still there- now 109 years old) in his Tuff Shed.
Here is a picture and video of the coffin races. There is a team that carries a coffin (that they had to make) holding a team member (aka 'dead person') through a frozen obsticle course. 

We were really excited to see this odd and thrilling side of Colorado and then…we got there. The sun was shinning and so was the wind (it was about 35 degrees and -4 with wind chill) it was literally a FROZEN day. We were expecting a high energy event with lots of people booths, exhibits, retailers, ect and that was not exactly what we found. We did find a LOT of people (and in a small town it looks like even more) but it seemed like there was only one event going on at a time, so the masses migrated from one event to another (like cattle or maybe to keep warm). It was like we had joined the ranks of pot smoking hippie rednecks- which was kind of entertaining to watch but again, not really what we expected (I guess I didn’t know what to expect in Nederland). It was fun, we left early because it was so cold, but we can now say that Colorado has something worth while to put us on the map…and we’ve been there, the FROZEN DEAD GUY DAYS!!

Homemaker Bug

Since house sitting these past couple of months I have gotten a homemaker bug.  When we were first married and up at school I got this bug, cooked sweets and breads every other day, and we both gained about 20 lbs. This time I have tried hard NOT to cook but instead to decorate.  It is a little hard to decorate an already fully furnished decorated house, so here is what I have been doing…

About a year ago I was at the Roundy’s house and saw a great wall hanging that I loved.  I took a picture of it with my phone and have been planning this for, well a year.  It was nine symmetrical squares hung on the wall with interesting patterns on them.  I liked this because, it was big (each square being about 12”x12”) and it was colorful and full of patterns. I am genuinely afraid of patterns, in my clothing and decorating, but I love them; so I figured a wall hanging would maybe be a less intrusive way to introduce this colorful spark to my life.  My plan: 12x12 scrapbooking paper mod podged onto some type of wood or frame. So I got the paper (months ago) and I was just waiting for the inspiration for the frames and waiting for the ‘bug’ to get me motivated. 

So as the bug hit me I went to home depot; bought wood, had it cut, bought screws and hinge-things, drilled, screwed, hammered, painted and…. the frames are about an inch to big on every side.  I made 12x12 frames but did not account for the width of the wood and they are too big for my paper. So, onto plan B.
I went and bought some cute fabrics; washed them, ironed them, stretched them around the frames, stapled them to the back, hammered and WALA!! Now the only problem is, it’s not my house so I can’t hang them on the wall, but I have them so when we get a house I have cute wall hangings!!


Oh and I used some of the cute paper to mod podged a 'N' for...well you know!!

This is what is should look like on a wall, however this is on a floor!!
Then I had all this extra fabric from the wall hangings so I decided to make a table runner. So I started and…so far I have not finished it (a lot of pinning and matching thread is needed), but I will.



Then I decided to make some pillows (you must know that I am not an expert seamstress, mainly because I am not very patient. I am not patient enough to get a pattern. I am not patient enough to rethread the machine every couple minutes. I am not patient enough to change the color of thread, bobbin or even refill the bobbin. I am not patient enough to iron, pin, iron, sew, iron, and then iron again.)  I also am not a confident seamstress because, even though I shouldn’t, I compare myself to my family.  I come from TWO families jam packed of amazingly talented women and they can sew (not just mend ripped jeans but really sew).

 So I made one pillow, which was okay, straight lines all the way.  Then I got ambitious and decided to make a round pillow (I saw Rachel do it once, it was so cute and not that hard…right?).  It was a disaster.  In the end Ben said it looked like an inappropriate human body part and laughed and laughed at my attempt (he said we couldn’t use it). 


Can You Guess Which Pillow is the Good One?


So I still want to make some successful cute pillows but… I am a little discouraged (I still have to finish that table runner).  Maybe I will cook for a while…we will see!!!