Sunday, July 31, 2011

Summer Backyard Party!

Friday night we were invited to a friend's house for a little summer party.  I love summer backyard parties!  We played some new yard games we've never played before, met some new people which actually is always interesting once you find out how many friends you have in common with people you've never met.  I notice this happens pretty frequently and is kind of funny how that works.  

Rudy, the host, had these awesome things called chinese wishing lights.  They are paper balloons that you ignite and they fill up with hot air, just like a mini hot air balloon.  As soon as the balloon fills up, you can let go and it floats up into the sky.  These are so cool!  It was amazing how quickly they travel.  I am definitely getting some of these.  The whole party was entertained with these for hours, genius idea! 





We tried to get several going at once


As usual, Mark was with us, Aaron's best bud.  Well the party turned competitive thanks to Aaron and Mark.  They are both extremely competitive with each other.  One will dare the other and they never back away from a dare.  It's almost embarrassing the stuff they come up with such as....

A push up contest... really guys....

Like I said... one does it, so the other one has to try to outdo with more push ups

Keg stands???  Seriously... borderline embarrassing  

And of course Mark has to try to do one for longer than Aaron did one ...

And they talked Rudy, the host into doing it too...

 So ya, I can't take the guys anywhere without them  acting up.  Luckily I don't get embarrassed too easily but every now and then I have to tell them to knock it off.   What's the point of  a keg stand, I mean really?   I've never done one nor have the desire to do such a stupid thing.

Overall we had a pretty fun time and look forward to our next summer backyard invite! 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Summer Dinner

Gotta love a good healthy summer meal!!!!  

Corn on the cob with salads (arugula and field greens, diced chicken, sliced avocados, baby tomatoes, feta cheese, sunflower seeds, sliced almonds, broccoli/califlower, and raspberry merlot dressing - YUMMERS IN MY TUMMERS!)

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Spontaneous Craziness

So we did something a little crazy and I guess you could say spontaneous for us… Aaron and I were talking to 2 of our friends about wanting to go to LasVegas and they loved the idea too so... last week we all booked a flight to Vegas! We will be in Vegas in less than a month, heading out mid August, ya....we didn’t mess around, less than a month away. Crazy!

We are staying at the MGM Grand right on the strip for 3 nights.  6 pools, 20 restaurants, a casino, 8 different clubs, tons of live shows all right in our hotel! We don’t even have to leave the hotel they have so much to do!  We aren't gamblers, I'm most excited about spending some quality time at the pool.  Only thing to figure out is what evening shows we want to get tickets for.  Definitely looking like it will be a fun time!

The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

And this isn't all of the pools! 

This pool at the hotel is a day club with a DJ spinning, looks like good people watching

My vote is to see Cirque De Soleil, looks like MGM will have some good shows going on for us to choose from 

Live lion exhibit in the hotel?  Yep, craziness!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Summer Party Time

Last weekend Aaron and I had a little summer party at our house. We were last minute on getting the invites out but still ended up having 25 of our friends over for it. I made tons and tons of food! We had burgers, hot dogs, cheesy potatoes, baked beans, tortilla chips, salsa, guacamole, potato chips, french onion dip, cheese & crackers, graham crackers with banana rum cream cheese dip, rice crispy treats, 3 different flavors of cupcakes and lots of good beverages from lemonade to strawberry soda to beer and wine.

We had quite the spread!
 
It was very hot though! The original plan was to keep everyone on the deck but since it was so hot, we were inside most of the time. Throwing a party is fun; I love the preparation that goes into a party and the actual hosting of it. We’ve been invited to a handful of summer parties this year and have a few more coming up to attend; gotta love summer ‘fun in the sun’ parties!

So I was too busy hosting and didn’t take any pictures during the party, but here is some pre-party ones…

I used every inch of my counter space!

Desserts!



I got the recipe for these from my friend Sarah's blog, oh man they were a lot of work! But they were a big hit with everyone and were yummy!  

Extra big rice crispy treats

Thursday, July 14, 2011

My Domino

My family dog Domino (border collie) passed away last week of old age, he was 15/16 yrs old. I was pretty bummed out last weekend missing/thinking of my Domino. He was such a great dog. I remember picking him out as an early Christmas gift. Him and his sister were running around playing, I still remember that night. From what we were told by the shelter, he and his sister were abandoned on a roadside, boxed closed shut so they couldn’t get out. How mean is that? Not only to abandon 2 pups but to tape/close it shut so they couldn’t get out? Cruel!

Domino was a very trainable dog. He really didn’t like toys much but loved to be petted. His favorite was sleeping at the foot of the bed; he was kind a bed hog and felt that he had every right to as much room as he pleased. He was such a ‘couch potato’ like dog, always lying around. He had his spot behind Dad’s recliner on his beloved blanket. He could do awesome tricks for the right treat. Walk backwards on his hind legs clear across a room, play dead, roll over, sit or lay. He had each trick perfected. And as long as you had a treat, he would do whatever you wanted him to! He was smart though…no treat, no trick!

Around 7 or so years ago, my parents got another dog, Gunther. Domino did not like Gunther, he definitely felt slided by this pup at first. But over time, they became buds and even played together at times. Most of the time it was Gunther trying to get Domino to play but it was still very entertaining to watch.

Domino was rare in the fact that he was diabetic and allergic to meat. A dog that is diabetic cannot drink too much water, it will make them sick. He was on pills to help with this. He also couldn’t eat regular dog food; it had to be 100% vegetarian. He was a high maintenance dog, it was out of his control that he had these hindrances but who could resist his cuteness or how he was such a good dog?! He was worth the extra care.

Domino was so special to me. My favorite dog and always will be! Couldn’t have asked for a better dog growing up. He was perfect and I will miss him tons! It just makes me tear up even writing this, I'm gonna miss him so much!!!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Colorado Vacation

Aaron and I are back from our Colorado vacation and had a great time!  Here's the trip highlights..
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Day 1 - Hit the road, 3:30 pm!  We stayed over in  Kearney, NE and drove thru some bad weather.  Luckily it was the only bad weather we had our entire vacation, other than that night, our weather was summer perfect!  I couldn't have asked for better weather!

Day 2 --Aaron woke up sick which wasn't a good start to our day but he was a trooper and we arrived to our camp site in Rocky Mountain National Park.  Our site was awesome, the only problem was it was quite a hike to get to it and climbing a mini cliff with all of our gear was challenging.  It didn't seem worth all the set up work considering we only camped one night here.  The site itself was better than I expected, great site! 



We then headed off for our first hike.  I had read beforehand about the Emerald Lake Hike and how it is the most popular in the area and I see why now.  Beautiful scenery from every angle!  We started our hike at 9,000 feet above sea level, being so high definitely made our views awesome.  We hiked thru lots of snow!  That was pretty cool considering it hadn't even cross my mind we would be hiking in snow.  Our hike was 2.2 miles round trip, the first half all up hill or shall I say 'up mountain'.  It sure was a hike! 

This was the trickiest part of our hike, one slick step and you down a long mountain side, I didn't capture the image of the 'cliff' but trust me, it was a steep drop right off the trail 

My favorite picture of our entire trip!  It just captures the beauty of Colorado


Standing at the top of a waterfall

This marked the turn around point in our hike because we could no longer make out the trail in all the snow!  This is not a blanket of snow... this snow is as deep as I am tall!

Even though there was a lot of foot traffic on this hike, it was so peaceful given all the other hikers

We then had dinner at Estes Park and my poor husband was in bad shape at this point so after dinner we just went to bed in hopes that extra sleep would make him feel better and it did.  Estes Park is a really neat town, Aaron thought it was too 'touristy' whereas I could totally live there no problem :)

Day 3 -- this day was trail ridge road tour bus day!  5 hour tour up over 12,000 ft.  This was an amazing trip!  For me, I rate this the most memorable part of our trip.  Never drive this on your own!  I thought it was pretty dangerous and if Aaron and I were driving it, we would have turned around long before where the tour bus turns around at.  One spot, still at over 10,000 feet high (or =2 miles up to put it in better perspective) was a complete drop on both sides of the road, I was freaking out.  The bus driver and the park ranger on the bus did an awesome job.  Overall, they made me feel comfortable/calm/safe as this trip was completely outside my comfort zone.  It was awesome when we were in the tundra, being eye level with the mountain tops is indescribable! 




The snow just keeps getting taller as we go up and up!

Too bad it was frozen so we couldn't see it in action

This was at the very top, snow twice as tall as Aaron

Someone dug out the top of the sign, we are standing looking down at the top of a sign that is probably 7-8 feet high

This was my favorite lookout stop


Another one of my favorite pics

Being in the tundra is very cold.  The wind is very strong up that high but the view is worth freezing for.  Luckily I did my research beforehand and we came with lots of layers to withstand the conditions, it really wasn't that bad with our layers on. 

Late afternoon we checked into our Estes Park cabin; our cabin was awesome!  My sister Heather came over to our cabin to stay with us.  Aaron was experiencing altitude sickness from the day so unfortunately it was another night that he wasn't feeling well.  I wore a sea band all day and felt fine, I think those bands do seem to work.  We grilled out and had the fire pit going, just enjoying the sound of the rushing river right underneath our cabin deck.  I kept saying I could just move into this cabin and live here!  I'd be alright with that! 




We ran into Estes Park for ice cream and walked thru a funny t shirt store and we had just joked about all the hippies and saw this shirt and died laughing.  Heather had to have it!

Heather brought us a bunch of micro brews from the brewery she works at

Chillin'


Day 4 -- Aaron, Heather and I headed out to Ft. Collins for white water rafting.  I was really nervous about this part of our trip.  Especially when they started going over the safety talk and basically listing every worse case scenario there was, horrible scenarios that I hadn't even dreamt up yet, like getting sucked underneath the boat and not being able to get out from under it.  Anxiety was kicking in for me whereas the safety talk made Aaron and Heather that much more excited. 

But once we got on the water... piece of cake!  We all loved it!  In fact I asked our guide to get us into some of the higher class rapids.  The water was a very cold 42 degrees, we had wet suits, fleeces, splash jackets, gloves, helmet and special shoes to help protect us against the very cold water.  Never once did I feel like I was going to fall in, I felt safe the entire time and we all definitely got soaked!  Tons of fun! This was Aaron's most memorable part of the trip he said. 

Aaron and I

Heather and I

That night we were all feeling pretty good, we grilled out and enjoy our last night at the cabin. 


We saw tons of Elk just outside of Rocky Mtn National Park

They were everywhere!

There were lots of people taking pics, I got close to them, they were calm and didn't seem bothered at all by all the people.  I asked a park ranger if they were reindeer, he corrected me, they are elk.  Whoops!  Gotta laugh at that! 

Day 5 -- Packed up, left Estes Park and headed down to Boulder for the first half of the day.  Heather showed us around her new hometown, which we really enjoyed what we saw of Boulder.  We then had lunch at the pub Heather works at, Mountain Sun, and met her coworkers who all were very friendly.  After lunch we said good bye to Heather and headed down to Denver. 



In the pub Heather works in, an artist comes in every month and draws this out of chalk!  That's a chalk board!  Impressive!

Behind us is another chalk board art

In Denver we stayed at a hotel right downtown.  2 blocks away from the 16th Street Mall, the location couldn't have been better!  We loved Denver!  The 16th Street Mall is a big ped mall with lots of shopping, restaurants, entertainment, etc.  We pretty much just walked around all afternoon and then headed out for a date night in the city.  We had dinner on a patio and enjoyed watching all the summer activity.  We then continued to explore and stumbled upon an outdoor concert that ended up being pretty entertaining. 
Frozen yogurt snack... Aaron really was craving frozen yogurt all vacation so when we saw a place, even though the line was outrageous, we stopped for it


Middle of the day beer?!?  Why not?  It's vacation!

Denver Date Night

Aaron started to wear down on posing for pics but I didn't :)

Day 6 -- Headed into Colorado Springs.  First stop, Garden of the Gods.  Beautiful red rock formations.  The park is much bigger than I had thought it would be.  We drove thru most of it and stopped at different outlook areas.  Every park in Colorado we visited was absolutely pristine and so well kept! 




Holding that rock in place


Yep, that rock isn't going anywhere with me holding it up


So... do you think it looks like a butt crack too?  That was our first thought!


We then headed to set up camp at another national park.  Not quite as big of a climb, this time it was downhill to get to our site and a climb back to the car.  Camping in Colorado is serious business!  I was bummed because the park was under a fire ban so we couldn't have a camp fire, too hot and dry was the cause of the ban.  It was high 90's! We then headed out for our Helen Hunt Falls Hike, which really isn't too much of a hike but driving to this hike we quickly climbed in elevation.  We then headed over to Pikes Peak area.  We didn't enter the park because I started to get altitude sickness really bad and wasn't up for any more quick climbs in elevation.  We ended up heading downtown for dinner.  My altitude sickness was comprised of a very bad headache where Aaron's altitude sickness was mostly fatigue. 



Helen Hunt Falls



Sad to say this is the best pic I have of Pikes Peak.  I can't believe I didn't get a better shot, this one is pretty bad but had to share at least one of Pikes Peak!

So what do you do in the evening when you are camping and you can't have a camp fire?  You can't really do much of anything!  So this might sound crazy but we took our portable DVD player into the tent and watched a movie.  I know, I know... we're the worst campers!  

Day 7 -- we had reservations at the world renowned Broadmoor Resort for their infamous brunch.  Was this an experience!!!  This was fancy stuff!  Very pricey brunch but worth every penny, our big splurge that we did seriously consider if it was worth it.... and it was!  Over 100 items to choose from, the service was impeccable, and you don't leave feeling heavy/sick from the food.  None of the food was too rich, it all just tasted really good and is hands down the best brunch I've ever had. 

Dang we looked good for having campgrounds facilities to get ready in

This is outside the front door, gorgeous!

Yummers



Morning beverages


Way fancy!

After brunch we walked around the resort for quite awhile and this place is paradise!  $575 for the cheapest room, outrageous!  We didn't stay here, I wish though.  It was so peaceful and serene.  I told Aaron to start saving because this is where I wanted to stay next time :) At this point in the trip I really didn't want to leave, I wanted to unpack and stay at the resort for 7 more days but we decided to hit the road back home.  I had reservations that night at our campsite but we had really hit everything we wanted to do in Colorado Springs so if staying at the resort wasn't an option, it was time to head home. 
I can't even describe how beautiful the grounds were... pictures don't describe it

We watched this swan forever... it was my tactic of procrastinating leaving this place


Every look nook of this place was ornate and fancy





Half way home we stayed another night in Nebraska and got home on Day 8 early afternoon.  I was wiped out and slept the rest of the afternoon.  Great vacation!

 I'm really glad we choose Colorado for our summer vacation, we really did have a wonderful trip and the memories of this trip I share now with Aaron are priceless.  I took over 600 pictures and made a cool photo book if you ever want to see it. :)