Thursday, December 30, 2010
It's Going to be COLD!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Happy Christmas Eve Eve!
Fortunately, a few hours of sunshine took care of the road problem, but it also cleaned the trees of snow. Christmas is now only hours away (o.k. a day and a few hours, but I'm excited!).
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Peanut Butter
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Sky Sox Fun!
They served us a very nice buffet of food, including half-size hot dogs, chicken wings, cheese and crackers and other stuff that I can't remember right now! The neat thing is that we got to eat dinner in the clubhouse, walk around the field (the whole thing!) and walk through all of the suites, basically a self guided tour of the stadium, with food and drink!!
After eating, I went to take a few imaginary swings at the plate. Home Run!!!!
We even got to violate posted rules by eating in the clubhouse!!
We even shared an elevator ride with Sox the Fox, the best mascot in the whole world! We had a really good time!
Alright, I think that we are caught up on our blog posts now, expect more as the holidays progress!
Christmas Time
We sat around the table and decorated our houses, Breckin decided that he wanted in on the action, so I let him have my seat. The Steelers were winning at the time, so that was nice.
This was the best picture we got of all of the houses, you can see Julie's main house in the middle, the shed just in front and my house behind it. Julie did a good job. As for my house, well, the Steelers won at least. It was a fun evening, and we even got to eat some Jimmy John's sandwiches. Christmas time got started off on a sweet note! (Get it? Sweet note...gingerbread houses...sweet...get it?)
The next weekend we went to my Mom's house to catch up on pictures and family time. We showed them pictures from Thanksgiving in Texas (especially Bodacious BBQ!) and they cooked us chicken fajitas. I think we got the good end of that deal.
David had a spiced wine, which is apparently a Hamburg (Germany) tradition! He heated up, and it was amazing. I highly recommend it if you run across it. Julie and I wanted to get a picture in our race shirts in front of their Christmas Tree, so here it is.
I wanted to save the big news for the end! The morning before we went to my Mom's house, we ran Colorado College's Stocking Shuffle 5k race in downtown Colorado Springs. The start of the race was about 9 miles (or so) away from our house, so I had the great idea of running there before the race, then running the race, and getting into the car as quickly as I could! The temperature was about 30, so it wasn't cold, but certainly wasn't warm either. Well, I had this great idea because Julie and I have signed up for races in May. Julie signed up for the 1/2 Marathon and I put in for the full marathon. The race is in Fort Collins in May, and fortunately the first half of the race is downhill! Wish us luck!!
We'll have more Christmas related excitement to come. Hope you enjoy the new blog location!
Merry Christmas!!!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Typically Terrific Traditional Thanksgiving Tyler Turkey Trot
We got nine people to run on Thanksgiving morning! Reagan and Katie did the kid runs, and Jim, Amanda, Mikey, Uncle Mike, Aunt Carol, Claire and I all did the 5K. Jim beat everyone in the family with a time of about 20 minutes! It was pretty humid out, and even though it rained just a little bit before the race, it was hot out. I think everyone is really glad that we all got out there and went running! Here is the whole gang after the run.
And Mikey wanted to add a picture that his watch made of the race.
While in Tyler we also got to have the great grand kids get together and play at Grandma Reed's house. So we let them have the rakes and make piles of leaves to jump in! The pictures are of Seth, Clark, Breckin and Reagan.
Then the last story we had was when we went to visit the Swift's on Lake Palestine outside of Tyler and Amanda caught her first FISH!!! Steve ran to the fridge to get the good Stinkbait out when he heard he had a challenge of getting Amanda to catch her first fish. And man was it stinky, but she caught that fish in no time!
Here is Reagan after she petted the fish!
All in all, we had a great time in Texas, and really enjoyed seeing all the family! We ate great turkey dinners with our families and look forward to our next visit with them all! Hopefully it will be sooner than next Thanksgiving. We hope you all had a great Thanksgiving with your family too!
The Terrific Tyler Thanksgiving, Part 1 Food!
This year we got to go to Texas to see all of the family for Thanksgiving! It was a great time and we were really happy that we were able to make it down for the festivities this year! We decided to leave Friday afternoon after work and stay at the La Quinta hotel in Dumas, Texas Friday night, it was a great decision, it broke up the drive nicely and as a great bonus, we even ate Texas shaped waffles for breakfast!
In the morning we had to scrape ice off of the windshield, but despite the chilly start, we continued our drive to Tyler without any problems. On the way there we picked up our traditional Whataburger's (not water-burger) in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Once in Tyler we spent as much time as we could with both sides of Julie's parents families. Her Aunt Carol took us with her to go pick up the traditional Greenberg Turkey. Did you ask what a Greenberg Turkey is? Well ponder no more, let me tell you! Julie says "It is a delicious smoked turkey that is injected with more delicious peppery seasoning! Oprah thinks it is one of her favorite things, and she should!" You can order yourself one at http://www.gobblegobble.com/ I heard tale that Jim is going to try and order one for Christmas, oh boy! Anyhow, we went and stood in a very short line and picked up the turkey! Aunt Carol said that there is typically quite a spectacle at the Greenberg factory when picking up the Thanksgiving turkey, which normally includes a guy giving out hot dogs, a blood donation place (which gives you a free turkey after donating blood!!!) and most importantly, a man with a rather large gun inside to protect the money. Unfortunately there was only a Tyler policeman there, and no other festivities. Maybe next year... However the news crew was there, so there is a chance that I made it onto the late night Tyler newscast.
Staying with the theme of traditions (mostly food related, as all good traditions are) we ate what is billed as the best BBQ in Tyler, Bodacious BBQ, for lunch after church with Julie's mom's family and not to be outdone, we then had it for dinner a few nights later Julie's dad's side of the family! Talk about awesome!
Oh, did I mention that they had jeans for curtains? They did. It is East Texas after all...
Last but not least, we also took part in the great tradition of eating Mrs. Rodriguez's tamales with Aunt Donna and Uncle Gary. For those unfamiliar, this is the story that I have heard (details may be fuzzy!), Uncle Gary was a mailman and he had a route called Little Mexico, which is where we think he met Mrs. Rodriguez. He has been buying tamales from her for years upon years and every time we go to Tyler we gather the family to have a big tamale dinner! It was delicious! This year all of the Colorado family ordered some tamales in addition to Uncle Gary's normal order, we sure did put Mrs. Rodrigues to work when Gary ordered 18 dozen tamales!
While that would normally cover the food part of Thanksgiving in most of the country, we didn't even mention the desserts yet, which is arguably the best part! I should have made Julie take a picture of every single one there was! In short, the line up included: Chocolate cake, caramel brownies, chocolate chip brownies, German chocolate cake, coconut cake, two chocolate pecan pies, two normal pecan pies, two pumpkin pies, Mississippi mud (if you were quick), 82 flavors of ice cream, chocolate chips cookies and a lemon cake! I think I got them all! *phew*
I think my portion of this blog is done, and I am now hungry! Wonder if there is any pie leftover... Julie will post shortly about the rest of the activities in Tyler!
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Fall is gone…
First we learned this year that we needed to buy a leaf blower, so when we noticed the leaves were starting to fall we promptly went out and bought one! It was so much nicer to use instead of raking all the leaves! It also has a vacuum and mulches the leaves into a bag, talk about handy!
Then the next excitement we had was carving some pumpkins for Halloween. Did I mention that there wasn't much going on around here? We both carved a pumpkin... here are few pictures. Our next blog should be about Thanksgiving and hopefully something more exciting than pumpkins and leaf blowers!!!