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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Weekend Update: A Quick Trip Home

I had to make an unexpected trip home last weekend for Merwin's funeral. I am still having a hard time coming to terms with the fact that he's gone, but I know in my heart that he's always with us and that he's probably much happier (and more comfortable) now. He will be greatly missed. It was a beautiful service and absolutely wonderful spending time with the whole family - talking about all the great memories we were able to build together over the years!

In an effort to keep this post (and myself) as positive as possible, I am going to recap the more fun parts of the trip.

I flew into Manchester on Thursday and drove directly to Essex to visit with Emily & Sophia. I hadn't seen Soph since she was a few months old, so it was great playing with her as she's about to turn 2! She is such a little diva! She took pictures of us with her camera (Em's old one that still works - she LOVED this!):
And then she put on her tutu and we danced all over the living room! She sang to all the songs - it was the cutest thing ever!
Afterwards, we tried to wind down a bit - here is my new friend on my lap with her iTouch watching Curious George (I'm amazed at how easily she uses it! She's TWO!):
Friday morning, I woke up to the sounds of a 3 year old! Stacy brought one of "her boys" Rocco over to visit with us. It is not unusual for me to talk with Rocco on the phone when Stacy's working. He is just so cute - I just love his curls! (hey there - stop looking at my creepy smile/eyes - look back at that cute kid next to me!)Anyway - he wanted to take our picture & I think he did a pretty good job, don't you? The fingers kinda make a nice little frame....
We went out to lunch with Donna & Arika at our favorite local joint - Al's. Tricia & I settled for macaroni & cheese and grilled cheese sandwiches (and of course their famous fries!) since we were being good about not having meat on Friday - yes, Lent has begun! It was hard not to indulge in a burger or hot dog, but Lent is not about indulgence, so we behaved.

Saturday before the service, we got together with my dad & Patti for breakfast at Libby's Diner - another local place that I try my best to hit when I go home. You just gotta love this sign that was posted on their door:
I had a WONDERFUL nap after returning home from the service & reception and then we all realized we hadn't gotten a good picture of all of us girls together. So we all put our tops back on (pjs still on the bottom) and got a few:
Sunday morning, I got up early so I could visit with Julie, Michael and Finley over in New York. The lake is still frozen and the ice fisherman had already settled in as I crossed into South Hero.
I walked onto the ferry and Julie picked me up on the other side. It was so nice to see her! And once again, I hadn't seen Finley since he was about a month old, so check out this "grown up" 6-month old I was greeted with!!
Look at that face & those eyes!! He really is one of the cutest, happiest babies I've met!
I got a nice big hug from my Jules before heading back to Vermont.
Monday I headed back to Manchester and then endured a 6-hour direct flight back to Phoenix. It was a short trip, but I am happy to have packed in as many good things as I could to balance out the sadness. I will never ever forget Merwin or the happiness he has brought to not only myself but everyone that had the opportunity to know him.

And to all 10 of you that read this blog - I love you and don't you forget it!

xoxo

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Weekend Update: Well, a couple weekends ago...

My whole plan to do multiple posts wasn't very successful! Here's a quick recap of the rest of 2 weekends ago:

We celebrated Kate's 1st birthday! Here is a snapshot of what I made for her gift- a skirt, matching onesie & a little stuffed kitty. Hopefully we'll get a picture of her wearing the ensemble :)
Kiera did a WONDERFUL job with the party - with the piece de resistance being this fabulous cake!
Of course the decorations were top notch:
And check out how cute the birthday girl was! Her grandmother made her the perfect outfit!
Mmmmm....cake.....

Friday night, Jay and I went to dinner with my friend Rick from work & his wife Suzi and had a great time. We went to The Rokerij - if you haven't been, we definitely recommend it! Awesome ambience and delicious food! We started with a bulb of roasted elephant garlic with cheese & chiles (and crostini to spread it on). I can't even describe how good it was! Then for our main courses, I had the Red Chile Osso Bucco and Jay had 3 small plates (one of which, of course, was beef tartar). After dinner, we all went around the corner to Luci's to enjoy dessert & coffee and more conversation. It was such a nice evening - we look forward to getting together with Rick & Suzi again - they have great taste in restaurants AND in friends :)

On Sunday - Valentine's Day - we went to our friends house for his annual Daytona 500 party. The house just gets more and more over-the-top each year:
There were several STRONG beverages to choose from:
And we all got to pick a driver (for $2) before it started. Jay picked #5 and I picked #48. I think my guy was Jimmie Johnson. I can't remember Jay's driver. Regardless, neither won after all those left hand turns!
It was a crazy busy weekend, but packed with friends and lots of fun!

I hope everyone is doing great! More to come soon.
xoxo

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Weekend Update: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

I've decided to split this Weekend Update into a few sections since I don't feel like sitting down for the whole evening to write my normal long post! Plus, breaking it up will be fun, don'tcha think?

Friday night was part two of my wonderful Christmas present. Jay took me to ASU's Gammage theatre to see Broadway Across America's Mary Poppins. We got there way too early (we thought the show started at 7, but it was actually 7:30), so we embarrassed entertained ourselves a bit:

I don't know about you, but I think Jay pulls off a male version of Mary quite well. Practically perfect in every way...

The show as a whole was entertaining, but we both were a little disappointed in how much they changed the story (especially compared to Annie which, though it strayed a little, had most of the original story in place). There were also 7 brand new songs which for lack of a better way of saying it...was just weird. I don't know why they spent the time & effort creating new songs when the original version had so many great ones (and is probably one of the reasons most people wanted to see the performance?!).

The effects in Act 2 and a quite enjoyable tap sequence to "Step in Time" did make up for most of the disappointment in the other stuff.

I'm obviously not a professional theatre reviewer, so if you're interested in going, here's a review by the New York Times that I think sums it up nicely.

Let's just be honest though - it could have been a horrible show put on by amateurs and I still would have enjoyed every bit of my date night with Jay. (Disclaimer: I'm currently questioning myself in this statement as he has the movie "Cool as Ice" playing on the tv right now - not enjoyable. at. all.).

xoxo

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Thanks Mom!

There is nothing like coming home from a bad day at work to see a package at your door. Last night, it was this Valentine's Day package from my mom! Homemade caramel corn, sugar cookies and snickerdoodles! Delicious!
Thanks Mom!!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Weekend Update: A Bowl of a Weekend

Well, it was a great weekend that we jam-packed with fun! Friday night we stayed in & watched a movie. Oh how I love nights like that!

Saturday we got out of the house & did a few errands including a trip to Ranch Market. Jay frequents this Hispanic grocery store for breakfast & lunch since it's so close to his work, but I don't get out to that area often, so it was a treat for me! We had tacos and horchata for lunch and then stocked up on jalapenos for our Super Bowl appetizer.

Jay got in some guitar practice. He's definitely improving!
Saturday night we went bowling with a bunch of people including Shane & Erin! Let's just say that 3 or 4 people out of the group had their own balls and shoes! Yikes!!

Jay bowled over 100 for both games. What a show off!
I got a 66 (ouch!) and then a 103.
I tried getting a good picture of Jay & I...
...but as usual, he had other plans...
...so I decided to join in!
...and so did Shane!
Sunday brought the Super Bowl! We went to Krista & Angelo's house for a fabulous party! Tara & Jeff were there with Alistair:
Kiera & Joe were there with Kate:
and there was lots of great food! Here are our cheese-stuffed and bacon-wrapped jalapenos that were quite a hit:
I admit I didn't watch nearly as much of the game as I had planned, but the great time with our friends was what it was all about! Weekends like this are just another reminder of how lucky we are to have this great "family" of friends here in Arizona.

xoxo

Monday, February 1, 2010

Weekend Update

Why hello there! I fell like I've been MIA for a while now, but I guess it has been less than a week, so not too bad.

We had a very nice weekend at home. On Saturday morning, Jay went mountain biking with a friend who drove down from snowy Flagstaff while I enjoyed the beautiful weather with a nice walk/run. We all then met up for a delicious lunch at one of my new favorite places - The Hillside Spot - a neighborhood restaurant (not a chain!) that just opened a few weeks ago.

That night, Jay and I went to his company's unofficial holiday party . It was a long night (we closed the place down!) but we had a great time! Jeff & Tara, Shane & Erin, and lots of other friends of ours were there. I'd upload more pics, but Blogger isn't cooperating tonight, so this is all you get:
Since Saturday was jam-packed, we spent Sunday at home in our pajamas. It was great spending the day catching up on our DVR, snuggling, and eating!! We had pancakes for breakfast and made this recipe for a late lunch.

We both LOVE Cafe Rio's sweet pork barbacoa burritos (enchilada style, please) & since the one nearest to us is closed, we were happy to find a recipe that claimed to be pretty darn close. Well let me tell you, we were both rolling our eyes with excitement as we had our first taste. It's nearly identical! I had planned on doing a full "From Our Kitchen" post with pictures & everything, but due to my sheer excitement, I was a bit distracted. Maybe next time.

I'm heading off to New Mexico tomorrow for a few days while Jay holds down the fort here at home. We have another fun weekend ahead (bowling, Super Bowl, etc), so stay tuned!

xoxo