Friday, November 5, 2010

The leaves, they are a-changin'...

It's November already??  I can't believe it.  Everywhere I go there's Christmas music playing, Starbucks is giving me my coffee in red holiday cups, and Bill has already given me his Christmas list (except that really it was me with the Christmas list :) ).   And it's only now that I'm getting to tell you about our vacation in Minnesota, which we took in SEPTEMBER.  Boo on me.

The leaves starting to change in Itasca State Park, MN

Bill and I spent 8 days in Minnesota for our vacation, his home state.  We visited with old friends and family, saw the thrills of the Twin Cities, and relaxed in the serenity of the North Woods.  The weather was chilly and overcast the whole time we were there, but we managed to do some sightseeing anyway.  I think the most beneficial part of the vacation was just getting to RELAX.

The "Metrodome", Home of the Vikings


We got to see the Minnesota Vikings home opener against the Miami Dolphins.  We watched Brett Favre throw 3 interceptions, and witnessed the amazing inability for the Vi-Queens to get a touchdown from the one-yard line after 3 attempts.  But we had great seats!

The Vikings enter the field through a blow-up Viking Ship



Bill took me to the Disney World of malls - The Mall of America.  I bought a t-shirt from Old Navy.

Ah....brotherly love...


We visited Itasca State Park, in northern Minnesota, where the Mississippi River is birthed before its long sojourn to the Gulf of Mexico.


There it is - the Mississippi River.  I walked across the Mississippi River.


Bill also insisted that we climb the fire tower, something like 26 flights of stairs, to view the beautiful vista of Itasca.

Who's that handsome guy trying not to lose his cookies because of his fear of heights?  My Husband!

A HUGE thank you to Jerry and Charlene, our gracious hosts in the North Woods - for the great home-cooking, the twilight boat ride, and the comfy basement bedroom.  We are blessed to call you friends!

We visited with other dear friends - Doug and Jolynn, and their munchkin Grace.  Thanks to them, I am now exploring the money-saving world of Extreme Couponing!  More on that later...

"Bill, you're crazy.  I will not concede that hunting elk with a cross-bow is more manly than being a business man in the financial world.  It's a war out there."

Grace, the cutest munchkin in Minnesota!

And that's the end of that.  We returned to the Indian summer of Colorado and back to work.  Fast forward four weeks or so to the Friday before Halloween, and I will leave you there with our fun Weber/DeWandeler family activity...





So long for now, kids - and don't let your parents eat all your Halloween candy!

Friday, October 1, 2010

August Rush

Wow, time really flies by when you're busy.  Here it is already October, and I am only now getting to write about our August adventures!  Of the entire summer, August was the best month... and here are the reasons why:

1.  Our very good friends Tim and Helen came to stay with us for a week!  I hadn't seen Helen for a year and a half, and that's just too long.  We had so many adventures while they were here that it took us two weeks just to recover.  :)

 We hiked...


We kayaked...

We hiked some more...

We risked our lives white-water rafting...

and we really enjoyed our time together, however fleeting it was.


Time with good friends is such a huge blessing.  We can't wait to hang out with you guys again!

2.  Bill and I got to go to the Mile High Music Festival this year in Denver.  The Mile High is a two-day music festival with dozens of musical artists playing on 5 different stages throughout the day.  The head-liners (and the main reasons for our attendance this year) were Jack Johnson and Dave Matthews Band!  Oh...yeah...




3.  And to continue the musical theme, Bill bought us tickets to see our first concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater - Ray LaMontagne and David Gray!  Okay, so let me just say that I love Ray LaMontagne's music, but he's not the greatest entertainer.  What made the evening enjoyable was that I got to spend it with my wonderful husband in the beautiful setting of Red Rocks listening to some great music.


There are more pictures here from our exciting August adventures!

So, now the weather has turned cooler, and the leaves are starting to change.  Summer is officially behind us, but we are looking forward to the fall season and all the fun that comes along with it! 



Monday, August 2, 2010

More Summer Fun

August has arrived, and with it the promise of lots of adventure and excitement in the Big D household.  Our summer thus far has been pretty low key, considering that we moved and had all that painting to do, so we haven't been able to chase many adventures this year.  But, now that we're settled, we can give you the Official Tour!  (just click on the link)



My Uncle Dave, Aunt Ally, and cousin Chris moved to the great state of Colorado in June.  We've had a fabulous fun time hanging out with them!  We spent the 4th of July at their place, and despite the fact that our BBQ got rained out and we cooked the burgers and dogs on the stove-top, we had such a fun time.

Dora on the way to Uncle Dave's - There's too much wind, mom!

That's better.  How come Bill doesn't want to be in the picture?  Too bad!

Yummy patriotic cake that Aunt Ally made

Uncle Dave made a valiant effort to grill our dinner - but got soaked in the process.

 Chris and I have been seeking adventure together, since I have some free time during the week.  One week we hiked at Devil's Backbone:

Vista of Devil's Backbone

Devil's Backbone is a portion of a long open-space trail in the Longmont area (north of where we live, between here and Fort Collins) which has these amazing rock formations that resemble the spine of a dragon.  The scenery, paired with the heat of the unshaded trail, makes its title seem very appropriate.  We hiked about 6 miles that day before it got too warm.  It was Dora's longest hike to date, and I could tell toward the end of the hike that she was on a mission to get back to the car!  Gone was the puppy who zig-zagged along the trail, sniffing every scent and bounding through the tall grasses...now she was bee-lining it for the trail head without so much as a look back to make sure I was following.  :)

Dora posing at the Devil's Backbone keyhole

It doesn't happen very often that I can actually wear that pup out.  She's a never ending fount of energy!


The following week, we had another adventure - but this time, it was more concrete than wilderness.

Chris posing at One Mile Above Seal Level on the Capitol Building steps


We decided to spend the day in downtown Denver, which is a different kind of hiking.  We must have walked at least 4 miles that day through the concrete jungle.  I took Chris, a fellow book-lover, to the Tattered Cover - a fantastic old bookstore which is a landmark in Denver.  We made long lists of books we want to read, but only left with one which we are sharing custody of.  I've since finished it and sent it on for its stay with its other owner.

Next, we walked along the 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian strip of shops, restaurants, street performers, and the largest concentration of Starbucks we have ever experienced.  We had lunch at the Paramount Cafe - delectable Falafel Pitas with Red Pepper Hummus and fries (the sweet potato fries are to die for, but Chris does not agree).

Nom Nom Nom

After lunch, we continued down the 16th Street Mall and ended up at the Capitol, where we attempted to sneak our way into the dome.  Alas, it was locked and heavily guarded by polo-shirt clad volunteers.  Boo.

The Capitol Building

After exploring the interior of the Capitol and making fun of all the Presidential portraits, we crossed the grassy knoll and ended up at the Denver Art Museum.

Chris was swept away by the awesomeness of the Denver art scene

The King Tut exhibit is visiting Denver right now, so the museum was packed with grannies and school-aged children, but we were not interested in Tut.  We started out exploring the American and European art, then tooled through the Asian art, then because we were bored we went straight to Contemporary art for the good stuff!

"Fox Games" at the Denver Art Museum

We both thoroughly enjoyed the Contemporary art, whether truly appreciating it or making fun of it.  That's what Contemporary art is all about!

After wearing ourselves out walking around the Denver Art Museum, we headed back to the 16th Street Mall to refresh ourselves with, you guessed it, Starbucks.


What a great day!  We came back home and had a wonderful steak and potato dinner with some refreshing Colorado micro-brews. 

In just a couple days, we are going to be blessed with a visit from two of my most favorite people in the world, and we will have LOTS of adventures with them.  Stay tuned!  It's only just begun!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

A Summer of Changes

If you had asked us only two months ago if we had any plans to move out of our little apartment soon, we would have told you we were moving at the end of the year.  Little did we know that God had other plans for us this summer!  When Bill and I moved to Colorado a year and a half ago, we started out in a little one-bedroom apartment - 759 square feet of cozy living space - with our two kitties and very little furniture.  Over the almost 18 months following our move, the Lord blessed us so we were able to purchase some new furniture, a kick-A** TV and surround sound system, and a bouncing, energetic puppy girl.  Our one-bedroom apartment quickly changed from a cozy home into a crowded space in which we were always tripping over something or someone.

We started casually scoping out the market for a bigger place to live, carefully researching rent prices and square-footage.  And then we found our new home!  Somewhat unexpectedly, we found ourselves falling in love with a 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 1250 square foot townhouse with an extra 600 square feet of unfinished basement.  It is in a lovely, quiet neighborhood just north of our previous home, and right across the street from a pretty little lake and open space.  Suddenly, we were moving.


Once we got all our belongings moved, we had to paint.  Although the townhouse is in great shape, the color scheme chosen by the owner did not fit our tastes.  We spent our first week in our new home painting our bedroom, the living room, and the dining room, and unpacking as much as we could.  I still have to paint the guest bedroom!


Our bedroom was a shade of purple that my mom would love, but we hated.  Must.  Be.  Painted.


You can see the in the contrast between our accent wall color and the old color just how "lilac" it was.  Very girly, and not at all coherent with our color scheme.


Isn't that better?  Obviously, the new wall colors complement our dark-wood furniture and linens perfectly.  Don't you love it when a plan comes together?  :)

And then there was the living room - a color we liked to call "Push-pop Orange".


The dining area was a very pale pinkish tone; we decided to paint the entire space in a pale golden yellow known as "Stable Hay".


It's much better now, and although I don't have a picture of it finished, we will post a video tour later which will welcome you to our newly painted home!

The kitties love the windows in our new place...


...but still don't really appreciate having their pictures taken.

And of course, Dora is excited about everything.  She loves (and just HAS) to be involved in every little going-on that happens here.  She is especially excited about the new critters who live around our home - ducks, rabbits, and weird insects.  It's a veritable smorgasbord of scents and adventure for a pup!


Our little "Explorer" has been having a lot of fun lately.  More on that later!

The weekend before the Big Move, Bill and I went up to Keystone for Bill's annual summer regional meeting.  It came at a perfect time, since we *really* needed a weekend to relax and decompress.  Keystone is beautiful; so far it is my favorite little mountain town for a getaway!


 It was a beautiful Colorado weekend; we ate great food, spent time with fun people, enjoyed the outdoors, and Bill received an award of recognition for his achievements this past year with Edward Jones.  I was a beaming, proud wife!

This was a pretty long post, and knowing this I have already decided to continue this summer story in a "Part 2".  Look forward to the official home tour, some hiking and adventure, and a rained-out 4th of July party.  Until then, we hope you are making the most of your summers all around the world, and send you our love!