In It Together

Thursday, September 25, 2008

That's What She Said...



Tonight--tonight--tonight...the one and only premiere that really matters...to the world...ha ha...ok, to me: The Office season premiere is tonight. Yes, I am excited! Besides laughing hysterically by myself, I will then have fun re-living it with Heather at work the next day. Perfect.

And, speaking of funny...here's a good one, courtesy of Little B. (I would like to preface this story with a note that it's much better told in person, so I can impersonate little B's voice...he was SO cute and funny...but I can't keep this story to myself any longer, it's that funny.)

Sooo...on Saturday little B and I had some time together (Kdee was at a birthday party and we had some time before Ann & Kevin got home). After playing at the community playground for an hour--and sweating up a storm, it was so hot--I decided to do some errands since we had a variety of stores at our disposal. One such store was Victoria's Secret...no big whoop, they just have a certain undergarment that fits well and it was time to update the previous one I had. I wasn't sure how little B would do--he was tired and more than ready to go to A&K's house--but, when in Rome...I knew it wouldn't take long and it had been on my to-do list for some time. I told little B I needed to go into this store to get a new bra--"why, mommy? is yours broken?" "No, I just need to get a new one." "Oh! ok!". So we go into the store...he was FASCINATED, pulling drawers open, offering options to me...and holding some up against himself-- to which, he said "Don't tell the ladies I did that" (ladies being the sales staff). I was laughing SO hard...to which he'd say, "don't laugh...shhh". I had to take a picture, albeit on my cell phone, to remember this moment forever--or until he's a mouthy teenager and I need a blackmail picture to make him behave. Ha!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

And, how was ribB's trip????






Let the pictures tell the story...the boat was completely submerged in a matter of minutes due to a shift in the wind. All the guys could do was stand, watch and take pictures...until later, when ribB began the intense task of bailing water out of the boat. With all of the water out of the boat, then it became all about the SAND everywhere in the boat. Including the engine.

The good news is that the boat is repairable, under insurance and the guys still had a good time hunting and being the wilderness men that they are. To me, the funny part of their trip was the fact that the deer didn't behave like "normal" deer...hunting them required changing all the rules as these guys knew them...including chasing the deer after shooting it to do the kill shot. I'm not kidding. The guys in the group thought that this hunter was like "Rambo".

Pictures: the "guys"...ribB, Matt, John and Ben; the calm (beach) before the "storm"; the boat...getting submerged and then after all of ribB's hard work....

Monday, September 22, 2008

concert fun...




I've just got a quick moment to update the blog, and the big highlight of the weekend for me was going to the concerts I mentioned in the earlier entry. Yep, I went by myself and I had a great time pushing me, myself and I up to the front for the shows. These aren't the best photos, as my cell phone isn't super awesome with quality photos (although I had a kid next to me during the Semisonic (my "nephew" Tony) who was envious of my phone...that made me laugh a bit...maybe I'm still cool? HA!).

Mike Doughty, Semisonic & Live were all amazing...it was a gorgeous night and the music was stellar. Lots of fun for sure...to the point of a hoarse voice for me. I guess I was singing pretty loudly during the concert...

And...ribB was hunting in the Apostle Islands (I'll get the update sometime tonight when he comes home); Kdee had a BLAST at her best friend Ally's birthday (slumber) party (she took a nap from 12-4pm on Sunday!); little B and I enjoyed staying at Ann & Kevin's (who watched him for me so I could hit the concert scene--THANK YOU!). It felt great to catch up with them and get time together.

After all of that...our weekend was all about taking it easy and trying to recover....
Whew!

Pics: Semisonic & Live concert pics...

Thursday, September 18, 2008

music fiesta!


I recently caught wind of this upcoming, awesome concert series this weekend in St. Paul. Saturday night has QUITE the line up, including Semisonic and Live (both of which I can't stop listening to lately...Live is perfect running music right now).

I'm planning on going...it's too good not too! (And, I have a babysitter--woo hoo!!! ribB is taking a big hunting trip to the Apostle Islands Fri-Mon)

More info: www.riverrocksmusicfestival.com

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

more race photos





here's a few more photos from the Fat Tire race...I highly recommend catching it next year! For more info, see: www.cheqfattire.com

bikes, bikes and helmets...






Quick little update here...inspired by all things BIKE. Little B has been OBSESSED with his bike helmet and biking, which has actually been hilarious. This morning I took him to daycare...and he wore his bike helmet the whole way there. (They bike everyday in their large parking lot & little B loves it.) This past weekend he got up at 7am and promptly put on his bike helmet--to watch cartoons. I'm beginning to wonder if people will think he has head issues or something, since he wears the helmet SO much! He talks lots and lots about biking and asks for blessings on his bike when we say his prayers at night. Too funny.

And speaking of biking, this past weekend we went up north and I was able to catch the finish of the 2008 Chequemegon Fat Tire bike race (1750+ racers, 40 miles on the Birkebeiner trail from Hayward to Cable). I knew a couple of folks who did the race and it was awesome to be there and see what a huge feat this race is. Professional racers lead the pack, but my friends finished so well I was both amazed and inspired by their talent. It made me even consider doing the "short and fat" race (20 miles) next year...dare to dream? Just maybe!

Besides everything bikes last weekend, ribB enjoyed his bow hunting opener...yes, it's official...the hunting season is on. With all of the rain, I ended up bringing the kiddos & our nephew Dylan back to our house so we could have the luxuries of toys, tv, and quiet sleeping arrangements. I wasn't the most patient mom in the world, but I think we all managed some fun into the time at home (and I got some much needed cleaning done...still not all done, but progress was made). I also got a break out after ribB returned home, with a chance to drive, look at corn, be clumsy and check out a movie...quite a combo, huh?

Pics: little B, his helmet and morning cartoons; a couple of bike race photos including tandem racers...wow...

Thursday, September 11, 2008

rain rain....


alrighty--we do need A LOT of rain, so it shouldn't go away, but it does make for mucky, yucky conditions sometimes. And sleepy heads...like mine...a nap always sounds good on a dreary, rainy day. Hmmmm, maybe if I went to sleep before midnight I might not need the nap as much...but what fun would that be? Ha. Lots of late night work and writing lately...fun stuff....

Here's a pic I missed including earlier this week--me with my mom at Sunday's parade. It was nice to get a pic with her--so often the pics focus on the kids or others, that we forget to take 'em of just us!

Also, here's a little something funny for the day--a clip from one of my most fave shows "The Soup"...

http://vids.eonline.com/services/link/bcpid1396519019/bctid1775132671

Fun weekend up north is in the plans...ribB has his bow hunting opener and the kids/I are going to bum around and maybe take in some exciting local events. Should be a blast!

Monday, September 08, 2008

few more...






Here's S'more bonfire pics, the sunset that night (stunning) and a couple last parade photos...with one going out to my SCF royal court friends...gee, only 20 years ago and it was us on that float...wow...I feel a bit...aged. I also included the float for our old hometown--yes, I got homesick--love that Pepperfest festival so much. If you ever have the chance, you gotta go. It's hot-hot-hot!

photography kit...






Don't fall off of your chairs, y'all--yes, it's another entry and more pics. Most of these pics are from the fun parade we went to in Osceola...Kdee even got to help Paul and ride along in the parade, throwing out goodies to everyone. She GLOWED at getting to be a part of all the festivities. Little B, me and my mom handled the sidelines...grabbing as much candy and goodies as we could. Little B was basically surviving on sugar at that moment (even when his "bad mom" didn't have water with me and gave him the acquired freezer pops as his "beverage"...oh well...I didn't know how long the parade was going to last and if it paid to buy the bazillion dollar water!).
After the parade we had the fam favorite of Subway at Paul's store, chatting and catching up with everyone. Reminded me a bit of Oktoberfest in LaX...minus the tom foolery. We had such a great time!
(oh, btw...yes, I'm wearing the same sweatshirt as the night before...that's what happens when you move and need to find your fall/winter clothes! Ah well...)

Saturday, September 06, 2008

light my fire....






After such a long time of no updates, I'm going crazy here with yet another post--all within one week! Woo hoo!

Last night ribB and the kids went to the first home football game here in our new hometown. I was all set to join them...and then I basically collapsed into a deep sleep upon getting home for work. From the sounds of it, they had a super time and when they returned home, I was much more alert and we had fun eating popcorn together (tossing it into the air), cuddling and then easing into bedtime.

Today was a nice and easy Saturday...breakfast out at the local restaurant, time up in the pole shed finding items that seem to remain missing (such as my Semisonic cd...in case someone took it from me, let me know and I'll come get it...ha ha!). ribB worked on getting hunting gear together, little B played with our neighbor boy, Ben, who's 6 months older than him. They are like twins, it's too funny.

I took a 2 1/2 hour walk with Angie--such a sanity saver and fun opportunity to catch up. It's such a blessing to have friends that have known you since you were 4 and still have your back. THANK YOU ANG!

Then, right after I got home, Kdee and I took a 5 mile bike ride together--it was a BLAST! (thanks to ribB who worked on my bike today and corrected some goofy issues with it!) We laughed, talked, made up our own jokes and had fun "training". Kdee said she wants us to train enough so we can ride to Hudson and back. That would be quite a feat, huh? We had so much fun, though, that I know we will bike together lots more before winter comes along.

Tonight, we had a great bonfire...complete with smores. These cool autumn nights are perfect for a little heat and gooey treats. Oh, and maybe a glass of merlot, too. lol!

Friday, September 05, 2008

Yes...




more photos...

*a pic that's long overdue--Heather on her "state fair on a stick" birthday

*little B in from a swim at the family cabin

*lunch today...yep a fun break hanging out with Heather and Mary at a local restaurant's patio near the river, pretty tough way to spend lunch...(kind of a wacky angle for me but the "new guy on his first day" was kind to take the picture, so you don't ask for another one--ha!...next to us, a couple was having a bottle of red wine with their lunch...that looked quite nice!)

photograph...






It's been all about the music lately for me and this Def Leppard song fits this post. Here are some of the promised photos--all of which will probably stretch between a couple of posts...some reason I can't get more than 5 photos on at a time. Jac--any ideas? You seem to get loads on...what am I doing wrong? lol.

Weekend ahead will be much more quiet and low key, as compared to last weekend. There might be a good chance that I--dare I say it--could be bored?! Well, with the kiddos around things are far from boring. They know how to keep a day set on its toes, full of excitement and wonder.

Enjoy the pics...stay warm on these cool nights! (Which, be sure to get some time outside at night and look at the stars...I've been trying to do that more and it's BEAUTIFUL, peaceful and like the world is before you...anything's possible...try it out, I'll be joining you from my deck at home! Ha!)

*First day of school
*the kiddos playing with their friends Nate & Kirsten, from our old hometown (Kdee and Kirsten are the same age...check out the height difference! & how about little B's backward helmet...yes, he did it himself...)
*my current fave..."cups of yumminess"...my Italian Moka pot that makes divine espresso...combine with cream and milk...yummmm. A special thanks to Cheryl for introducing me to this lovely brew--it's really been enjoyed on these cold nights!

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Life Left To Go....

Where do I even begin? I can't believe it's been so long since I've written a post. Now, let me just say that I've been a writing machine lately--but mostly at work or with awesome friends who've kept me sane during some foggy moments in life. And that makes for a dry well for more writing (albeit this blog is fun to write, but...). I know, the writer in me can't believe I just wrote that!

As most of you experienced this week, the kiddos are "back to school". Kdee started the 3rd grade at her new school and so far seems to really love it. She's been very enthusiastic and is feeling comfortable with the change. Of course, in this small school it's pretty hard to feel overwhelmed by it all, and the kids/staff seem so friendly. It's also been really great to get her sharp mind back into the classroom. Poor thing, she was SO BORED going to the in-home daycare we used during the summer. It probably didn't help that besides the lack of structure, the other kids were all 3or under (including her brother; we were amazed at how well they actually did together so much every day). She did seem to gleam some new facts this summer...like, "mom, did you know that you can brighten your teeth with just one product?" or "Who is Stefano?" (yes, she somehow caught an episode of Days of Our Lives--yes, I was mortified but remained calm enough to ask her what was happening on the show so I could prepare myself for what she might have learned). Yes, I think there was more tv than there should have been, but that's the challenge of moving and finding daycare quickly--and overall, it was good...there's just always a few snags, too.

Something that's made me smile a lot lately about Kdee is her creativity. She's making lots of music videos and homemade movies. Yes, perfect for her dramatic side and they're actually pretty entertaining! She's able to make them on her digital camera and even recruited little B for a couple of "movies"--they were cowboys shooting the bad guys. Seriously funny if you saw it. What also makes the movies fun is the fact that there's no sound (still working on that)...so it's like vintage movies where you can really take in the stellar performance. Another area of creativity is her fashion flair. She is really great at putting stuff together and loves to help me...I need it a lot of days! But, get this, she's practical (for now, thank God!). For back-to-school shopping I asked her if there was anything she'd like to get in particular and she responded (I'm not kidding), "Well, I saw an ad for Kmart and they have some really cute clothes." GOD BLESS HER. It was hard not to laugh out of joy, so I enthusiastically said, "sure, we can go check it out--sounds great!". Turns out she picked out some awesome things there...a success in many ways (checkbook included). Little B even made the trip with us and was a pretty good sport at dealing with all of the shopping (and Kdee was patient with the 'emergency' side-of-the-back-road "pee pit stop" along the way).

Kdee wasn't the only one to start "school" this week! Little B started preschool at a local Church daycare and is LOVING it so far. He also missed the structure and socialization that comes with larger groups of kids to play with him. We're blessed in that he transitions so easily and effortlessly in new situations. Of course, that said, today he didn't take a nap and I had a screaming, tantruming 3 year old on my hands...yelling "I want a snack!!!" SOBS...poor guy, it was almost ridiculously funny. Fortunately, for us, he can be redirected pretty well and those tantrums are actually few. I've had a blast lately playing "cars" with him. I LOVED cars when I was little, so it's a ton of fun to make roads, stories (like all the auto shops the cars are going to--Charlie's, Too-Taht's (our made up word), etc.). I also got the joy of pushing bigger trucks around our yard--and that's no easy task for an adult to do. Long, adult legs don't bend quite like a 3 yr olds while trying to push a tonka truck at 90 mph...too funny. We also had a great water fight--shooting water in the air and "catching" it, trying to steal the hose from each other, being a "fireman" and putting out the "fire" on the lawn...all that good stuff.

ribB and I have had a chance for some fun lately, too. ribB played in the end of the season softball tournament and his team took second place. (The season starts in April and runs until the end of August.) He enjoyed the guys on this team and they played really well together. He made it to most of the games even after we moved--an impressive feat when you have to do a 45 minute-1 hour drive home afterward (and some games started at 9pm!). He's also been a bit of the Paul Bunyon--chainsawing through multiple dead trees on our property. Yes, there's still a lot to do here, but I'm glad we haven't pushed ourselves too hard this summer. The move was big enough, let alone painting/landscaping/clearing our overgrown beach/etc. He's quite handy and capable--as long as the chainsaw can keep up with him! It's amazing how fast the chains dull when you've got LOTS of trees to cut down! We've appreciated his hard work a lot and the end results have been looking so much better. (Funny side note: little B was a master apprentice with the lumberjacking...he wore his hard hat, safety goggles and used his toy (but really awesome)Stihl chainsaw...cutting up twigs, little branches, etc. He looked so proud at what he could do!)

As for me, I got a couple of days to myself during Labor Day weekend in preparation for the big hunting season upon us. It was so nice to have a quiet house to enjoy all to myself, although I amazed myself by how late I could stay up! It's hard to go to sleep when you're having an absolute blast and know you can sleep in the next day (although that didn't seem to pan out either--all the years of early wake-ups make for a lost ability to sleep past 8 or 9am...and I'm not much of a napper (like it, just hard for me to settle down). I was able to get some awesome run/walks in (still working on building my condition to run more again) and also did some swimming during the beautiful days. It was a great break for me and I enjoyed the chance to release a bit while relaxing at home.
On another fun note, I took a cooking class (Jamaican Style BBQ) at the Chef's Gallery with my great friend/coworker Heather. We had SO MUCH fun! It was a participation class and she/I were in charge of the Minty Pineapple Mojitos and the red beans & rice (yuuummmm...complete with coconut milk...a big hit that night). I kept feeling like I should yell, "Yes, Chef! No, Chef! Almost done, Chef!" (like the show Hell's Kitchen) as we hurriedly prepared our portions of the evening's meal. (other courses made by other classmates: Grilled Jerk Shrimp with Lemon Crema and Mango Salsa; Sticky Citrus Wings for 16;Grilled Pork with Pineapple, Jalapeno and Lime Sauce--with Guava Glaze and Mojo;Rum Chocolate Pudding (basically a molten lava cake). Everything tasted amazing and once again I was amazed at what a great team Heather and I make--we really work together effortlessly and instinctively. She continues to make me laugh until I practically cry at work (along with our coworker/friend Mary who is also quite funny and supplying me with Alison Krause CD's)--it's been greatly appreciated lately!

And, here we are...summer over...Mexico has been sounding good already--I can't imagine what that will be like in a couple of (cold!) months...

Photos to come tomorrow...the usb cord is at work! Whoops!