Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Giving & Thanks


The aspen feast was nothing short of amazing. 5 people together, away from their families, constructed a great meal. Turkey, taters, stuffing, veggies, corn casserole, blueberry muffins (a tradition in my family), wine/beer, bacon, and pumpkin pie made by yours truly. All delicious creations.

I could not help but to think about all the people and families who are not as fortunate. To be able to celebrate with such bountiful food and family/friends is a wonderful gift. how lucky we are. Thanksgiving Day also marked opening day for one of four mountains, Snowmass Mountain. Very little snow fall has been seen in the valley, pushing the Ski Company to rev up the snow guns. The following day Aspen Mountain opened a bit of terrain for skiers and snowboarders to get their feet wet; I was definitely in attendance. Hopefully much snow is in the future forecast. Until then i will enjoy what snow we have. This Saturday is the first annual 'pray for snow ceremony' at the base of aspen mountain... perhaps i should go help the cause.


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

T.J. Burke & Dexter Rutecki

back in the aspen extreme.
after arriving nearly a week plus ago from my extended vacation with family and friends winter has finally arrived. It has been gorgeous up until last night, sunny 55-60 degree days without a cloud in sight. no snow in sight either, as one could tell with an article about it in the local newspaper nearly every day for 1.5 weeks. well, since some of the snow has arrived according measures must take place. my roomate and I had a vision to give life to a man made of snow. yes he does have 3 balls, 2 sticks, charcoal mouth, top hat, scarf which is not quite big enough, buttons, and a highlighter nose. all items we found at our immediate disposal until the normal facial devices can be created (or purchased). We have a vision to keep our friend, to be unnamed at this point, alive until the 1st of May 2008. also heres to a great THANKSgiving Day, the first of which I will be cooking homemade pumpkin pie and the turkey in the oven myself. hopefully it turns out well.


it will be yet another holiday spent without my family, sad but they know i wish i was with them.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Illinois

fun in the midwest. Haloween party in chicago and Homecoming celebrated at UofI - tailgaiting style.

mummy wrap contest... who do you think won?

brownies and friends
Dave + I as foosball players
bobbing of the apples competition

bob action of sam dropping the apple during our competition

mons with a victory

tailgaiting crew minus many.
ILLINI win vs. Ball State
Got to hang out with some family: brothers [tom and toby], mom, and step dad. do not get to see them much anymore so gatherings are not taken for granted. we had much fun as usual at the tailgate. arrived at 6:30ish + had breakfast [donuts, milk, sausage, beer of course]. much bags/cornhole games were played with tom and i as victors; if i recall about 12 games or so. hamburgers, beer n' cheese soup [thanks to dave, yum], perhaps a veggie burger, pumpkin seeds, and hotdogs consumed throughout the day. many a cups of highlife ended up in tummies. pumpkins were also carved. all good fun and great memories. I heart UofI and my friends and family.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

last tidbit of seattle.

more city fun

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as my 2+ week trip to seattle comes to a close, a few more activities. Andrea's new condo has a rooftop deck with amazing views. beautiful views on a clear day of the skyline and needle with the Olympic mts. in the back. next was a hike with tracy, that seemed like a good idea at the time. started driving northeast in the rain with eager hopes it would clear as the day before. Since we missed/forgot how to get to our original destination we headed to the ice caves in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Although a short hike, it was far from adventurous. we arrived to a sign saying 'bridge out ahead impassible.' figuring we could get across still we pressed on only to find out the bridge was long and over a large river.
we spotted a tree across the river, but did not want to risk slipping and falling into the deep coldness. instead we spotted a shallow section, ~2ft deep. we de-shoed and socked and started the extremely cold ford. made it with cold feet! it was raining this whole time as well to add to the story. then about another 15 minute hike and we arrived to the ice cave seen below.

Scott, Tracy, Andrea, and myself had a saturday night full of activities. Seattle Aquarium, homemade pizzas, and cranium. only pictures we took are of the aquarium though....

finding nemo exhibit!

last night in seattle :( andrea and I needed to get some more ping pong in. Jillians it is! again this time we had to wait/kick people off the tables. finally got to play and it started out bad for me as andrea was warming up like a pro. as game time approached my game greatly improved. it was sad though as andrea had to work the next day and i was to leave at 1:30.
we had so much fun together and learning much more about each other made it hard to leave. alas, i was still chicago bound minus andrea. would have been nice if she could have joined me. and so the adventure continues...