Saturday, January 1, 2011

New Year!

Well I know its been way too long since I've posted to my blog. Unfortunately it hasn't been due to a lack major events in my life. These last few months have been full of lessons. As most of you know I lost my sweet Maggie girl on Nov 13th. I won't rehash all the sad details, but I'll just say she has definitely left a huge hole in mine and Charlie's life. The house is a lot quieter and less lively without her following me room to room, staring at me and barking at whatever she deemed necessary.

The next bad thing to happen was dislocating my kneecap on Thanksgiving, while playing swordfighting on the Wii. Yes, I've heard all the jokes and laughter at me, but anyone with knee problems knows how easy and painful it can be. After a quick trip to the ER, I spent the weekend and many nights since with my leg elevated and iced. It's still not back to normal and will more likely require physical therapy as I'm still walking with a new swagger (or pimp limp), but hopefully will be walking normal soon enough.The last bad thing to happen was having my house broken into the week before Christmas. Well tis the season for B&E (breaking and entry for those who don't watch cops shows). I guess they thought since I have decorated my house I would have lots of presents to steal. After trying to break the deadbolt off the door in the garage with no success, they were successful in breaking the bath window and setting off the alarm when opening the sliding glass window and running out the front door with my jewelry box.
As you can imagine my first thought was of course Charlie! It was dark out, raining and I figured when the alarm company told me my front door was open he was long gone. I don't know if it was by accident or the weather that shut the security screen door, but I think that is what kept my boy inside. That and probably fear.
Fortunately, they only took my jewelry box and a blanket, but it costs me more the sense of security then the actual cost of replacing the jewelry and broken door and window. The only good thing that has come out of these past months events is that I know what great support and help I have with my friends and family. I can never repay Lisa for all her help with Maggie. My sister tracked me down to let me know my alarm was going off as I was starting happy hour. My friend Sarah came right over to make sure Charlie was ok, along with my neighbor Elaine and my friend Shelly (and Bella). Sarah got her friend Mike to board up my window. My mom came down to stay with me and Charlie for almost a week while the house got repaired. My dad and Cindy first attempted replace my door, my friend Caitlin's dad and husband got the door to work. My coworkers threw me a jewelry party to help replace some of the lost accessories. And I've received a ton of support and well wishes others.

I will continue to update my blog throughout the year (hopefully better than I did last year). While 2010 did not end the way I was hoping, it made me appreciate the poeple I do have in my life and hoping for a better 2011. My motto will be a happier, healthier and wealthier life.
And here's hoping that for EVERYONE! Now if I can just get rid of this head cold......

Sunday, July 25, 2010

LOVE Vegas

Since seeing the Making of Cirque Du Soliel's LOVE on Showtime earlier this year, I've been wanting to see it in person. Last May when I had a weekend in Vegas due to a layover from a work meeting, I couldn't afford the cheapest tickets at $150. So when my friend Shelly spotted a deal of $50 tickets, I couldn't pass it up, along with a chance to see my friend Kerri again.
We spent only 24 hours really on the Las Vegas Strip but ended up packing a lot in. We arrived Friday afternoon and after a long hot drive to the Harrahs hotel and check in we were starving. We stepped into the hot oven air (106 degrees) at 2pm and it took us 45 minutes to cross the street to Serendipity restaurant outside of Ceasar's Palace. Unfortunately the heat didn't diminish the crowds and we had another half hour wait in the blazing heat before we would get into the a/c restaurant. We were both STARVING at this point and bought a slushy to try to cool us down (it didn't work). Luckily we both knew what we wanted as soon as we sat down - ABC Burger (Avocado, Brie cheese, Carmelized Onions). We quickly ate it down before moving onto their famous Frozen Hot Chocolate! This is a perfect desert for the HOT Vegas weather. I didn't want to get brain freeze so I ate most of it with a spoon.
Photo disclaimer - Due to hunger I wasn't thinking enough to take photos of this place or of our lovely food, so I borrowed these off the web
Serendipity 3 at Caesar's Palace
Their famous Frozen Hot Chocolate

After finally feeding ourselves we headed back to the room to rest up as we waited too long to eat and it was too hot to be outside. I called my friend Kerri and after about 50 different suggestions we finally decided on going to the Mirage Stack for dinner. They offered a lot of small plate options which was good for Shelly and I since we just finished stuffing ourselves with bad fried, sugary food and our stomachs were paying the price.
Kerri was king enough to pick us up at the hotel and we went to dinner at 7pm. The restaurant was beautiful, but very dark. I commented how all I could see of Shelly was her necklace and teeth. After my eyes adjusted we decided to share the Hot Rocks thinly sliced steak, lettuce wraps and mac and cheese. Now the menu claims you can share these small plates, not the case if you eat more than an ounce of food. And at these prices I was expecting a lot more food. The thinly sliced sirloin was so thin you could see through them and there were only 6 pieces. I guess that is why it only takes 8 seconds to fully cook the steak. Three little lettuce wraps were also smoking the meat and the hit of the evening was the Mac and Cheese, so good we ordered another round of it (mostly because we were still hungry too).

Restaurant Stack in the Mirage Hotel

Earlier in the day I had send a message to my friend Phillip, who was also in town with his husband, Troy for a family reunion to stop by if he had time. Since it was dark in the restaurant I didn't notice him sneak up and pretend to be a waiter and ask if everything was ok with our meal. I guess Troy had had enough of the Vegas heat and was back in the a/c suite, so Phillip decided to buy a single ticket to the show LOVE and join us for the remainder of the evening. It was a great surprise.
We all headed over to the theater and decided on a meeting place after the show to repay Phillip for picking up our check and treat him to drinks. The show was amazing. I had forgotten a lot of the older Beatles songs and had a great time watching and signing along. I first thought our seats would be bad ones since they were in the top section and only $50 (Kerri tried to see if they would upgrade us to better ones, but they said no, not with the price we paid). The seats actually turned out to be great. Because in Cirque Du Soliel shows there is so much going on you miss a lot of it. But not from where we were sitting. We got to look down on the whole thing and see people floating by us. We also got to see a part of the show that those sitting down below don't get to see, as in the middle of the show they are covered by a white sheet.
The show is definitely one to see if you are a fan of the Beatles or Cirque. There isn't as much Cirque acrobats and contortionist, but there still is the wonder and magic that make you say "how does one's body do that?".
After the show we all took our turns taking photos in front of the sign, as you can't take any during the show itself. Shelly and I took Phillip to drinks as we owed him for picking up the dinner tab, but unfortunately Kerri had to go home as she had to work in the morning. It was great hearing all of Phillips travel stories and his adventurous life he has led. I think Shelly is hoping to have a new travel buddy in him. We departed at the street crossing at 2am where the weather was still a warm 98 degrees. Got to love Vegas in the summer!

Kerri, Me, Phillip and Shelly (the Fab Four)
Love my Phillip!
The next morning after a long delay of getting out of bed, Shelly and I decided to look for some yummy breakfast in the Caesar's Forum shops. Unfortunately, it seemed too early for most restaurants to be open and yet too late to hit the cafeteria breakfast buffet. After wandering the casino and shops for an hour looking for anything that might have breakfast on the menu, we decided to just go to Cheesecake Factory. Luckily as we were complaining to the waitress as she sat us that we just were hoping to catch breakfast somewhere, she showed us the back page of their book menu to show all day breakfast being served! We were so HAPPY at this point we didn't care it didn't include pancakes... After finally getting some food in us we wandered the forum shops for some window shopping. We made our final stop at the Haute Chocolat store Vosge. I think we ended up staying in there for about an hour taste testing all they offered. I ended up buying about $50 worth of chocolate and it was all worth it. My favorite was the chocolate covered marshmallows with caramel. The box only came with 4 pieces and I savored each one of them. It's dangerous to know they will ship it to you....
As we were heading out of the shops we spotted a sign saying Pete Rose was there doing a meet and greet. Shelly being a baseball fan thought it would be cool to get something signed by him,. But not at the prices they required you to purchase something - an 8x10 photo for $80. He wasn't looking so happy about being there and meeting his "fans". I just thought he really needed to make the mortgage payment this month or still trying to pay off those legal fees.
You just never know who you might run into while in Vegas!

Statue in the Forum shops
Interior of Forum Shops
Pete Rose happy to meet his fans

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Turf War!

Before
After

A couple months ago my co-worker Kimberly told me her neighbor approached her about doing Turf Wars with them. Kimberly hadn't seen the show before as she no longer gets DIY, so I quickly told her she had to do it and tell me how to sign up myself. About a month later she told me they got selected and asked if I wanted to be part of the friends and family crew. After watching many episodes of the show, I definitely wanted to see how the process of redoing a backyard from dirt to professionally landscaped in 2 days, so I signed on.
Friday Demo Day

Of course, July isn't the best time to do a outdoor home improvement project as the weather always seems to heat up and this weekend was no different. The whole week before Kimberly and I kept vigilant watch of the weather hoping the forecast would be wrong as we were experiencing a cooler trend with the Delta Breeze. But of course they quickly died for the 2 days of work and we had 100 degree weather.
I ended up working on Saturday, as I didn't have any PTO to use to help on Friday. I showed up after 8am and found the contractor's crew already hard at work. Apparently they worked until 11pm the night before and then started right back up at 6am. Josh Martin from Charis Landscape and Design was the contractor on the project and this was his first time on the show. He clearly was in it to win it as they already had the extended patio covered up, the pergola frame up, have the flagstone down, fireplace in, raised flower bed done, and the fountain done.
I went to spy on the neighbors house before the camera crew showed up and all I saw was dirt and a framed gazebo. Clearly, Kimberly's house was miles ahead of theirs.
Saturday morning work begins

Once the camera crew got there we sprung into action getting to work. Our first assignment was to get sod to the back yard. I've never imagined a roll of sod being heavy, but that first lift I realized just how hard the day was going to be. I got it hoisted on my shoulder and walked quickly to the backyard, trying to avoid the maze of wires, cords and construction crew. I was covered in dirt as it had fell down my top and my neck and chest were caked with sunscreen, creating a new mixture of mud. Already off to a dirty start. After a few more trips, I decided this was a job best suited for the guys.
I then got assigned to planting 3 palms and some begonias in large pots along with her stepmom, Gina and mother-in law, Ginger. Luckily this was a job I could easily take on and quickly finished and then looked for our new project - Painting. We had nineteen 20ft boards that would end up running the top of the pergola to paint white. It took a crew of about 6 of us an hour to finish and by this time (only 10:45) the heat started to come on. Unfortunately, this was also the end of the "easy" work to be done.
We then moved to the back to see what we could do and that is when the garden boxes got staged with mulch as we ran out of dirt. We had to shovel mulch to fill up the boxes to cover the plants still in their pots, this is where the magic of tv comes in and the viewers at home have no idea these is no dirt under that mulch and the plants are still in their pots. But of course this was all done under the beating heat of the sun.
Staged Garden Beds

This is also the first appearance the host Ahmed makes in the backyard that day. In watching these shows it makes it look like the host is in the trenches with the homeowners all day. When in reality I only saw him about 5 times come in for about 10 minutes and then disappear. While he was very friendly, it's clear he is a host and plays to the camera. I did spot him arriving to the yards earlier in the morning wearing a HUGE afro wig, but I'm sure he quickly got rid of that idea with 100 degree weather coming down on him.
Kimberly, Stephen and Josh get interviews with the stone wall supplier

After a few takes in the yards, he was off to the next house. Luckily it was getting close to lunch and we all tool a quick break (except for the crew who kept on working). Their 80 yr old neighbor in-between the battling homeowners was nice enough to have her driveway serve as the craft services area. We got Dos Coyotes for lunch and took a quick break to grab a burrito and water. While seating on the lawn taking a much needed break, the sprinklers came on. I was sitting almost on top of one, so I ended up getting soaked, which felt good for about a half hour until it turns into a sticking hot mess. We think someone turned them on to tell us to get back to work, so with that we jumped up and got back to loading up material.
Her cat Princess watches the action from the safety of the house

I ended up helping move 80lb bags of concrete and 50lb bags of sand into the backyard, before I again thought this is a job more for boys to do and sat down on the rented furniture before I passed out from heat stroke. After a quick break, which of course had to be caught on camera (hopefully they will edit that out) it was back to painting the pergola itself. By now the backyard was full of about 30 people trying to cram into one space and get their projects done. I helped her friend, Raylee with refilling the paintbrushes as the taller guys went up the ladders. We quickly got too hot and bored doing this and found a paintbrush on a pole and decided to take over the painting ourselves. It was also easier for us to smile and work our way around all the construction crew putting the rock on the bbq set.
After doing as much as we could with the paint pole, we headed back to the front yard for cleanup duty as the time was quickly winding down. The last hour was full panic mode of deciding what projects to leave unfinished (flagstone on the steps and grout on the bbq countertops) and bringing in the staging elements (rented furniture). At 5pm the clock stopped and the judging began. During the last hour a ton of neighbors and friends of the contractor crew had shown up, I think many in hopes of either being a judge or being on tv as some were dressed up for a construction site.
Ahmed mans the bobcat with the remaining flagstone
A neighbor hoping to become a judge, but doesn't as she spends the afternoon with us
Ahmed showing off his good side before changing for the camera
Ahmed briefs the judges

It took another hour for the judges to go through both yards and decide who the winner should be. The prize for the winning homeowner is $10,000 to be split with the contractor and a couple of lounge chairs and huge patio umbrella. By this time we were all dirty, hot and tired. Kimberly and her husband, Stephen, had worked their butts off the last 2 days, in between doing on camera interviews and trash talking the other homeowner. Now it came down to see if all their and our hard work paid off. They gathered us all in the hot sun again and Ahmed revealed the winner in one take - the other homeowner - Brian. I quickly said I can't believe it and can't wait to see his house as I can't imagine it better than what we just built (which Ahmed quotes my comments to the camera). But it would be another hour before the camera crew is done filming and doing last interviews. I headed home ready to take a couple showers, eat a quick meal and go to bed. I was so dirty and gross I underdressed in the garage and a piece of bark fell out of my bra. I also had paint in my hair and a dirt tan line on my feet.
Josh and Jess' hardworking crew from Charis
Kimberly and Stephen's hardworking family and friends crew

This morning I woke up barely able to move. I think I might have done some serious damage to my shoulder and have many bruises and knots on my legs. But in the end it was well worth the experience and Kimberly's new yard. Now I just have to recover enough to try to get me and my neighbors on the show....

Kimberly's after- fountain and trellis
Fountain to cover-up the garage
New stone fireplace
Close-up of the fireplace
BBQ and Bar
Clever use of the secret building material
Close-up of the veggie garden beds (to be "planted" at a later date)
Neighbor Brian's house - the winner
Brian's gazebo with artwork of his 2 whippets
Brian's firepit and water feature
Brian's use of the secret weapon - sculpture of him and his 2 dogs
(We think this is what put the voting in his favor)

Calaveras Big Trees

While on my staycation, I decided to take a daytrip down to Calaveras Big Tress outside of the town Arnold. Fonda has heard about this place that was closer than Yosemite and more impressive than the Maricopa Redwood Forest. So for mom's 64th birthday, we all piled into her car and drive to the woods. It's an easy drive to the state park (unless you are Fonda and panic at the sight of a hill in front of you). The drive only took about 2 hrs total and yet it seems like you are deep in the forest here.
We started our day with a quick picnic lunch before heading off on the less than 2 mile hike. This trail is the easiest hike through a forest of trees so tall you can fit it into the frame of a picture. The trail is clearly marked and graded with gravel for ease of walking (or even wheelchair accessible). There is also a vistors guide you can purchase for 50cents and it gives the history of each Big Tree and other interesting facts about the park.
After a couple hours in the woods we decided to head further into the park to see the river. After a quick reststop (which you didn't want to be downwind from) we find the parking lot right next to the river. Now for someone who are used to beaches, this is your typical climb over rocks to a ranging river that you don't want to jump into even on the hottest of days. The water was freezing and the water was quickly moving downstream. We crossed the bridge and Jasmine and I climbed down to get a closer look at the river rapids (Jasmine had to stay on higher ground as no one was prepared to jump in and safe her if she fell in).
We had a great day filled with nature and then headed home through Jackson and had dinner at a local diner, where everyone seemed to know each other.
I would highly recommend this as easy, quick, and pretty getaway from the busy city and enjoy all that nature has to offer to renew you soul. A great way to spend a birthday!

The big stump that is tradition to dance on

The trail into the forest

Fonda shows how big these roots can be on a fallen tree

A squirrel who couldn't be bothered during his lunch

The forest of trees tries to recover from the fire of 1906

The famous drive-thru tree

The 3 Graces

Jasmine FINALLY poses for a pretty picture

The river looking downstream

The very cold rapids

A closer look at the river