Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful for you, Mom

Today I’m dedicating a blog post to my Mom to help remind her how thankful I am for her everyday.  With this being our first holiday season with Ryan and I as husband and wife, we’ve dutifully split up the holidays between his family and mine and we are doing our best to be everywhere at the same time.  It’s hard as we grow up and traditions change.  I am going to miss the smell of turkey in the oven and the sounds of preparations staring way earlier than my mom would probably want me to admit.  So, since I won’t be seeing my mom on this special day I wanted to take a second to tell her (and you *smile*) how special she is to me and how thankful I am for her.

Monday, November 22, 2010

I'm FAMOUS...well...Kinda...

You might remember that Ryan and I stayed at this hotel while we were on our honeymoon...

http://www.pousadadosandi.com.br/

When Ryan and I were there there was a group of people working by the pool from sun up to sun down.  I thought it was wierd so we sat on our balcony one evening and over heard what they were talking about.  All we could tell was that it was going to be a major movie...we heard them talking budget, logisitics...it all.  $25K a day to rent a 1 engine helicopter...$50K for a two (they were saying that major stars won't travel in a 1 engine one in case it fails) We heard them mention someone named "stephanie".  I started doing some thinking trying to figure out what it could possibly be.  We knew the crew working downstairs was from New York.  The only Stephanie I could think of is Stepanie Meyer of course (the author of Twilight)...which got me thinking that MAYBE it was Twilight.  Anyways, then when we were explorying the hotel we found a movie poster for the movie.  It seemed strange because the hotel is decorate in a very quiant historic way.  Local art vendors, antiques etc.


I read in OK magazine today that they are filming scenes in Paraty and at the hotel...how cool!!  We were just a few weeks early!!

Here are a few links to some postings on it....I feel famous!  Or at least privleged that I got to stay where the famous people stay!!


http://www.twifans.com/profiles/blog/show?id=2644331%3ABlogPost%3A4776324&commentId=2644331%3AComment%3A4776398&xg_source=activity

http://www.breakingdawnmovie.org/isle-esme-update-a-fan-report/

Not sure how credible the sites above are...but its OK magazine people...its gotta be true :O)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Winning the fight...one pint at a time!

We were originally supposed to be camping this weekend, taking the opportunity to enjoy one last weekend outside before the snow starts flying and temperatures start dropping but a little research into the proposed campground and we found that they had closed down all the showers and bathrooms as of Oct 31st.  We quickly scrapped the idea of camping figuring we could deal with the cool temperatures but we certainly needed a place to wash our hands etc.

But, knowing us, you know we don't ever just sit still so we planned a relatively impromptu brewery tour with Chris and Brenna.  Two Brothers Brewery is located only a few miles from our house and we've been wanting to check it out so a randomly free Saturday seemed like the perfect opportunity.  For the beer connoisseurs out there you may know some of the beers they make.  Some of their most popular include Cane and Ebel, Eble's Weiss, or Domaine Dupage.  If you've never heard of these you should seek them out.  They are some of my favorites.  I personally don't love IPA's but if they are your thing try the Heavier Handed brew.  It's a special one-time brew and the boys loved it.

Here is their website for more information.
http://www.twobrosbrew.com/

Don't we all wish our garages looked like this??  I sure do!


Kinda blurry but I couldn't resist adding this one!!
 The tour was a lot of fun.  It's hard to imagine that it wouldn't be.  It's a free tour and you get free beer at the end.  Our afternoon was cut a little short when we found out the brewery and restaurant were closing early because a wedding had rented the entire brewery out for the afternoon.  The 4 of us having just gotten married this year were instantly jealous and wondering if either couple could have made the brewery work for their wedding as well.  It's funny...after getting married you secretly look at all other weddings using your own as a benchmark.  We all wished we had thought of such a great idea.  I have a feeling their pictures will be amazing!!

So, we headed back to our house at had some dinner (BBQ pulled Elk....delicious if I do say so myself).  With shotgun season in full swing we've got to clean out the freezer from last  years meat to make room for the new stuff.  Ry and dad are hunting together in two weeks so more on that later.

After dinner we went to a newish country bar by our house called Saddle Up.  The place is ALWAYS packed and we had a great time.  We met a few more of Ryan and Chris's cousins there and we really enjoyed the whole evening.  On Saturday nights from 7:30 to 10:30 they do line dancing lessons mixed in with open dancing.  We learned one, no idea the name, and I'm sure I couldn't replicated it now in an un-intoxicated state but it was fun none the less. 

Heee...Haw!!

Of course, one of the best parts of the whole night was the people watching.  It was great!!!  We will most defiantly be back.  Now, I'm off to find a line-dancing instruction DVD so that we can know all the dances :O)  Or...more importantly I'm headed to watch the Packers game.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Halloween 2010

Let me start by apologizing!  Ever since we returned from our honeymoon there has been a flurry of activity leaving me very little time to sit down, much less time to sit down a blog.  I am disappointingly late with  posting our shenanigans from Halloween but I've finally got pictures loaded and ready for the world to see. 

We had a great party this year, mostly because we had a great crowd.  Probably one of the coolest things about getting married (and having both of our friends and family in one room) is that everyone finally got a chance to meet each other.  It can be intimating to find out that you are going to be the only one at a party or event that won't know the rest of the crowd.  Now that everyone has met (and seems to love each other) our get togethers really truly are a mixture of my friends and Ryan's.  In the days preceding the party I got more than one text asking if so and so would be coming, usually bridging the gap between what I would consider "my friends" and "Ryan's" or the other way around.  I'm excited because this means future parties will be even more fun.

We had some great costumes this year but I have to give the "best costume" award to Betsy.  Literally the night before the party she was going to be coming as Princess Peach, less than 12 hours later (and only about 6 hours before the party), I talked to her and she was at Joanne Fabrics trying to create a Sushi costume.  I had my doubts, I will admit, but it turned out great and I give her huge points for originality!  Next year I think we are going to institute an official costume contest...with prizes.  We are stepping up our game, so its time to step up yours!

Betsy and Lauren....best costume of the night.
 Skittles was another favorite of mine.  Lindsay is going to kill me for posting this picture but I've just got to show off the great find from the Sample Store at Sears...it was less than $15 and worked perfect.  She gets points for the best accessory.  Skittles came armed with jello shots, topped with Skittles!!  They were good, but even funnier is the story behind them.  A few days before Halloween Lindsay asked me what I thought about putting Skittles inside the jello shots, to match her outfit.  My mind immediately flashed to a slow motion film of someone slamming back a jello shot only to find that there are small little Skittles inside ie. small little choking hazards inside.  We decided on putting the skittles on top so people would know what they were getting themselves into.  The shots ended up being a mouthful of really cold (so really hard to chew) skittles followed about 10 minutes later (after finally chewing through the "surprise") by the jello shots.  Great effort though!!

The "Skittles Special"

Dress Up Barbie, Skittles and a 80's ski bunny (from Hot Tub Time Machine)
  I've got to give a quick shout out to Dress-up Barbie.  She came dressed with a blond wig and armed with a make-up case.  You could do her makeup, hair etc.  Another really creative costume that gets props from me....and since I'm the blogger, my opinion is the only one that really counts!

Joey and Andy even made the long journey from Iowa to come!  It was great to see them both and Andy was the talk of party when he quick changed into a scary wolf face mask and walked around the party like a creeper, not talking to anyone, not telling anyone who he was, and just overall acting suspicious.  The first time he changed I was 99% sure it was him and just played along.  He did the quick change a few more times and kept creeping people out.  Then, he convinced Nick (another party-goer) to change into the outfit.  Andy was standing right next to me when "wolfman" came in.  I questioned him and wolfman, asking if it was Nick.  I was still sure that I was in on the joke until Nick came to me....acting really freaked out about wolf man.  I asked him straight up if it was him and Andy and they both denied it.  Moments later I was talking to Ryan about the creepy man that kept coming in and out of the house acting weird.  At the same time Banana (ie. Brenna) was chasing Wolfman around the house trying to catch him.  Ryan came out of the house ready for a fight...or at least looking like he was ready for one....when Andy finally removed the mask and nearly fell on the ground laughing at us.  JERK!  But, I've got to say, you got us pretty good man.  Next year, Andy, next year!



Ghostbuster....I'm calling you out for next years party.  Don't book any trips anywhere!  You are a required attendee. 

Skittle Jello shots, 2 Kegs of beer (thank god the guy at the liquor store re-opened to let Ryan get the second keg), 5 gallons of margarita, and 3 bottles of Brazilian liquor later we had quite the party.  Here are some more random pics for you all to enjoy!

Costume #1 for Ryan - Oscar

Ron Jermey?  Oh wait....my bad...the Uni-bomber!


Costume #2 for Ryan:  Pirate (Oscar was too HOT!!) with Banana and blow up Cowboy!