Monday, January 28, 2008

Mammoth

This past weekend we were up in Mammoth with some of the guys that Aaron plays Sunday basketball with. Brent pulled together a group trip for Brian's birthday. It was our first of a couple of ski trips this season (we're in the works of planning at least one more) and everything went great! Aaron had a hell of a time getting the right size chains for our new car. We did actually need them, so it's a good thing we had some that worked. Saturday's riding was beautiful! Clear skies and packed powder - just how we like it. It snowed most of the night through Sunday so we had fresh powder to play in. It's actually pretty tough to get around in anything super deep, so Aaron and I stayed on the groomed paths, but we still had an awesome time!

Monday, January 21, 2008

I (heart) NYC!

This weekend we were in New York City! We stayed with my dad, Julie, and Jenn and also spent some time with Lisa and Timmy. We arrived on Thursday evening... just in time for a crock-pot roast dinner at my dad's place. Friday morning we lounged a little and then headed off to Brooklyn to visit Aaron's cousin Dani at her vintage shop. It was my dad and Julie's first time at Go Fish, but we had been there before. We stopped at a local cafe for lunch and were worried for just a minute when they didn't appear to have any open tables for four. But, my dad being my dad just asked if we could move a table into the front area of the cafe where they have benches for people waiting. They were cool with it and we were happy because we didn't have to wait!

Back in Manhattan that evening we took Misha the dog for a walk and then arranged to meet up with Atul from Austin. Aaron had an 'it's a small world' moment earlier that morning when he had run into this long lost friend on the street. We may have found the diviest (is that a word?) bar in all of New York, but it was fun to catch up with Atul. After dinner with my dad we met up with Lisa and Timmy in the upper west-side for a glass of wine.

Saturday we had tickets to the matinee showing of Spring Awakening. Thanks to the TKTS booth we had seats for all 7 of us at orchestra level! Great show and fantastic music! Viewer be warned: contains adult content.

Timmy treated Aaron on Sunday to an ice-hockey game at Madison Square Garden. Aaron thought it was pretty funny how people started chanting for the Giants since they were going to be playing against Green Bay that night for a chance to go to the Super Bowl. While the guys were doing their thing, Lisa and I got a mani-pedi at her favorite salon. It brought back fun memories from my last visit since that was where we had our nails done for wedding in May.

Our flight home was on Monday, but since it was a late afternoon flight we had time to fit in one more thing. Aaron hadn't EVER been to the Empire State Building and the weather was clear so that's where we headed. It was soooooooooooo freaking cold at the top! The wind just cut right through you but the views were worth it. We were pretty disappointed with how commercial the experience was - they tried to up-sell you the entire time you were in line. We calculated that if you said 'yes' to everything they wanted you to buy (audio tour, pop up map, IMAX experience, green screen photo, etc), it would have cost over $100 per person! Are you serious?! Only in America could we come up with a way to squeeze that much out of a tourist for essentially what amounts to an elevator ride.

Anyway, even with everything that we fit in over the weekend we felt relaxed and that we were able to get some quality time in with the people we love. Click here for the full collection of photos. It was a great trip!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Seeing white & green!

White: snow! Aaron and I had our first day of snowboarding for this season today. We just went to a local mountain which (not counting the line into the parking lot) is only about 1 1/2 hours away. I think we were able to pick up pretty much where we left off from last season - skill level wise - but embarrassingly, I had the hardest time with the lifts today. Urgh - I took three spills just getting off! I've already got a bruise on my knee and I'm waiting for one to surface on my hip. But not too bad for first time back in about 9 months. Aaron did great - his only major mis-hap was when some other guy clipped his board. Other than that though, we had a nice day carving up the mountain.

Green: grass!! Okay, so it's only the tiniest, itty, bitty, tinsey, winsey, littlest bit of grass, but when we got home from boarding there it was. Poking out from the ground. Yay! We might actually have a lawn in our way back!! We've been watering and hoping for warmer weather so that the seed we laid down on New Years day would germinate. And sure enough - I think it will. :)

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Blogity blog blog - not much new

2008 has had a relatively quiet start for Aaron and I which also makes for a quiet blog. I've been making a stronger effort at going to the gym - which has even included a 6:30 AM yoga class. I give myself a big pat on the back for that one. Aaron pats my back too, but he hasn't yet been to the class with me.

I've taken another trip to Phoenix for work, which was the first one since before the holidays. With that stretch of a break it made it not seem too wearing. Actually, I like the layout and design of the Phoenix office *much* better than the Los Angeles office, so I don't mind going. It's just the overnights and the long days that kill me.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Happy New Lawn!

This year to ring in the New Year, Aaron and I had dinner with my dad and his wife Julie's family up in Woodland Hills. We were good with calling it an early night since we had an early wake up call the next morning.

Bright and early New Year's morning we met my mom, Dave, Uncle Jim, and his family who were out from Illinois to watch their eldest daughter march in the Illini Marching Band. I was excited about taking public transport to get to the parade, but didn't
consider that there might have been a few others who were also excited to take the train into Pasadena. We made it in time, but Aaron and I ran from the train stop to our seats to make sure we were there for the fly-over that kicks it all off.

Here are some more photos from the parade.

When we got home, Aaron and I finally
put in the seed for our new lawn in the way back. We were pretty tired, but the weather was perfect for yard work and I've been *itching* to make some progress back there.