Snip Snip

I took this picture on Thanksgiving. Logan saw one of Jocelyn’s clips and wanted to wear it like she was.

As funny as it was, I’m glad that today he was getting his first hair cut! We took Logan to a great little salon in a nearby town that caters to children. I didn’t want to trust myself with a pair of scissors and botching his hair so badly he needed a buzz cut. That would probably make me cry.

The woman who cut Logan’s hair was wonderful and Logan was the perfect customer! He sat in a police car chair and held a couple of train cars.  There was also a tv showing the movie Cars, to grab his attention. Although, Logan isn’t too interested in watching TV.

I have a lot more pictures and a video on the actual camera (as opposed to my phone where 99% of the pictures are taken), but have yet to upload them to the website. However, I do have a picture of this adorable little guy who looks more like a young boy than a toddler!

I’ll get those other pictures and the video uploaded…”soon”. Doesn’t Logan look handsome?

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!

Welcome winter! The first snow of the season is always exciting and so far we’re off to a great start! In the past 24 hours or so we had our first snow – a whopping 8-inches! We didn’t have any storms last season that even came close to that total!

Thankfully, that snow also came before the time change, so Logan and I were able to enjoy it before the sun set behind the mountains! Logan LOVED the snow!

Remember too, that with the first snow means you can now track all of this season’s snow fall right here!

Good News!

Logan has been discharged from PT! Woohoo! This kid is always on the move now! Walking, climbing, standing, chasing Lava, you name it! He definitely keeps us on our toes — especially as he heads for Lava’s bowls to dump the water on the floor. 🙂

1-1/2

Each day with Logan is so much fun! We love watching him learn new things and mimic actions and words. And it was exciting to watch him learn to walk the past couple of months.

No new teeth yet, but he’s slowly working on getting his k9s. His favorite things are balls (any ball will do, really); the book Bubbles, animal crackers, his teddy, and blueberries.

He started daycare at the beginning of the month and the woman who cares for him while we’re working absolutely dotes on him. She always goes off on how perfect his features on and how he should be a baby model – that he’s way cuter than the babies on the Gerber or Pampers packaging.

A couple days ago Logan had his 18-month check-up. Aced everything all around. 🙂 Here are his current stats:

Height: 31.2″ (20.15%)
Weight: 26 lbs 14.5 oz (65.14%)
Head: 19.09″ (71.18%)

He’s still a couple inches shorter and a couple pounds heavier than his friend Jocelyn. But that’s a boy for you, right?

I will add a picture to this post as soon as I get them uploaded!

Up, UP and Away – Day 2, Part 2

One of the most photographed set of mountains of the US are the Maroon Bells. I’ve wanted to visit these majestic peaks, which are near Aspen, but never wanted to make the 4-hour trek just for them. Since we were in the area I added them onto our itinerary. The plan was to visit them Saturday after the launch, but the rain made that impossible. Worked out better anyway since the weather was perfect on Sunday! Mid 60s and sunny! I was hoping for more fall colors, but since Aspen had snow well into May this year, the turning of the colors was delayed.  I think I still got some spectacular photos, regardless.

You can find additional pictures here!

Up, UP and Away – Day 2, Part 1

The good weather from Saturday afternoon continued into Sunday, which means — the balloon launch was a go!


Look who’s in the balloon basket!


Looking down at the balloon festival (I LOVE this shot!)

 
Snowmass Village from a couple hundred feet up in the air!

 
Even Humpty Dumpty was there!

Do you see Noah & Logan in the background? Neither do I…

I was placed with Michael and “Old Yeller, who came all the way up from Albuquerque. I’ll tell you what, when you’re short, it’s not as easy as it looks to get into the basket. There’s a small foot step but that doesn’t help much when the remaining distance is still the length of your inseam! Plus, inside the basket was already the pilot, Michael, and three fuel canisters. Once I was situated, a 9-year old boy joined in. He was lifted in by his dad and made a much more graceful entrance.  Logan cried until we took off.

Halfway through the ride we touched down and swapped out the boy for his dad. Then I was squished between two grown men and the fuel canisters. There really is not a lot of wiggle room in those baskets. I pretty much only had as much space and my footprint. However, it didn’t distract from the experience.

Snowmass had set up targets around the golf course and in the neighboring fields for the balloonists to hit with tennis balls.  The targets were inner tubes and each balloon had numbered balls (for the record I was in balloon #23). Unfortunately for us, even though there was not a lot of wind that morning, whenever we got close to our target the wind would shift and move us away. We never did get close enough to drop the balls.

Most of the time we were around 250-feet above the ground (appx 8400-feet above sea level). At our highest we were probably 300-350-feet up in the air. I am not afraid of heights, but it was a little nerve-wracking at the initial lift off when I realized that if something happened to the balloon we would plummet to the ground like a rock. But the scenery soon took over that thought. I also chit-chatted with the 9-year old to help calm him.

We were up in the air for just under an hour before we landed in someone’s front yard. Not like it mattered, 65% of the houses in Snowmass Village are vacation homes and the one we landed in front of easily fit into the category.  A bunch of teenie bobber girls did come by to gawk.

After collapsing the balloon and stuffing it into a bag we headed back to the field, where Noah and Logan met us, and enjoyed a champagne toast to commemorate a successful flight.

It was a fantastic experience and one that I would not might doing again! Next year, we’re going to try to go to the balloon festival in Albuquerque. Maybe we’ll run into Michael and “Old Yeller”.  Which reminds me, I need to send him some of the pictures we took.

Want to see more photos? Go here.

Up, UP and Away – Day 1

Twitter is good for something other than getting news stories before anyone else. It’s also good for communicating with some of my favorite companies – like Chobani Greek Yogurt (@Chobani). Yum!

Last week I complained about a bad cup of yogurt, on twitter, and got a response from the company. I started to follow them, and learned that they were going to be at a hot air balloon festival near Aspen. Well, you must know by now that I have an affinity for balloon festivals.  I told Noah about the launch, not really expecting that we would make the nearly 4 hour drive to go to it. Chobani had a twitter contest to win one of 10 hot air balloon rides. Now, riding in a hot air balloon is pretty high on my proverbial bucket list but it’s expensive (the companies in Boulder run around $250/per person). Never expecting to win, I entered the contest on Tuesday.

Wednesday morning, over breakfast, I casually mentioned to Noah that I entered for a chance to go up in a balloon. That same day I had mention on facebook that I was giving away Rockies tickets. After I dropped Logan off at daycare I checked my phone to see if I had any bites, when lo and behold! I had a tweet from Chobani telling me that if I could make it to Snowmass I won one of the rides! [Insert OMG moment here] I think I literally squealed and bounced up and down in my car. I called Noah and said, “Guess what? We’re going to Snowmass this weekend!”

Last month I entered a text contest with a local radio station and received a response that I won tickets to a concert in Cheyenne only to find out that the station goofed and I didn’t actually win.  So,  Noah and I were a little weary about booking a hotel just yet until I had more specific details. We decided to stay in Glenwood Springs because it was along I-70, cheaper and had more stuff to do, then we would just drive down to Snowmass (about 35 min from Glenwood).


Logan loved the bed in the hotel!

 


The view from our hotel room.

I was scheduled to go up Saturday morning. Now, it had rained all Friday night, and was still raining Saturday morning as we got to the field. Not a good sign, but I still held some hope. Alas, I was not surprised when the event was cancelled for the day.  But that only meant I had to bug Chobani about what was to happen next. Could I go up on Sunday? By the afternoon I was informed that everything would be done on Sunday to get me up in a balloon but Snowmass could not make any promises. Fingers and toes were immediately crossed that everything would work out. I really wanted to go up in a balloon!

Did I forget to mention that it rained just about all day on Saturday? So the hikes we had planned were also cancelled. At least he seemed to rain the heaviest at a part of the day that nicely coordinated with nap time.

We did go down to Aspen after after the balloon festival was cancelled. I don’t know what I was expecting, but it wasn’t what I saw. Plus, it was still so early on in the day that nothing was open except for a couple of (expensive) cafes. There was a farmer’s market, but we didn’t want to wonder around it in the rain.

Despite the rain, we were given periods of false hope of clearing weather by sneaky peaks of sunshine and thinning clouds. At one point it finally looked like it was clearing so ventured out to ride the Gondola to the top of Iron Mountain. Only to get there and find out that they were shutting it down because another storm was moving in. And voila! No sooner were we back in the car before the monsoon hit.

While waiting for the weather to clear we visited a cozy historical museum. It was great to learn a bit about the local timeline.  There was a young girl there with her mom, I’d guess she was about 10 years old. She noticed a typewriter and asked her mom what it was. (!!) I could not help but snicker out loud when she equated returning the carriage to pressing the enter button on a computer. Am I so old now that I’m shocked that the youth of today are ignorant to devices I had growing up?

We were finally able to make it up the mountain a couple hours later, and it was worth the wait! The skies had cleared and the scenery was just breath-taking!


Glenwood Canyon, looking east from the top of Iron Mountain

Also at the top of the mountain was an adventure park. There were cave tours (of which you could not pay me to take), a roller coaster down the mountain, bungee jumping, live music and several other fun activities. Logan was on the verge of a meltdown, but we still managed to get a few picture.

 

 

Additional pictures can be found here.

Rooting for Blue

Yesterday, we went to watch the Dodgers battle the Rockies.  Of course we all wore Dodger Blue to make sure all the purple people eaters know we were not there for their team.

 

We waited until the last minute to buy tickets so we didn’t to sit in our preferred right field box.  Instead we were just below nosebleed, along the right field line, in full sun, on a 90° day.  Amazingly, Logan didn’t seem to mind the heat and sun too much.  He even kept his hat on the entire time! Yay!  Regardless of the heat, it was a good team and this year, the Dodgers and Rockies equally suck.  We left the game at m9 as a certain little boy was very close to having a nuclear meltdown.  I believe that’s a 2 inning improvement over last year!  It was a good thing we left then anyway.  1) No traffic on the way out, which equates to less time sitting in stifling black car and 2) The game ended up lasting 13 innings (!!!) before the Rockies ending up winning *grumble* *grumble* The game was not even televised (*grumble* fox lies *grumble*) so we listened to the end of the game the old fashioned way — sitting around the AM radio.  Of course it would have been nicer had the Dodgers won, but we still all had a good time and enjoyed our “Dodger” Dogs.  Hopefully they Boys in Blue will do better this weekend when the Rox head to LA.

Productive Holiday Weekend

Long weekends are always great, but then again I’m a fan of the 5-day weekend, 2-day work week (less hours, same pay).

Saturday Noah and I painted the living room.  I was tired of the drab color that our house came with.  We managed to knock it out in one day thanks to Gretna helping to entertain Logan.  We also picked one of the hottest and humid days of the year to paint.  Note: I believe it was around 96° with 34% humidity.  For those of you not familiar with Colorado weather, anything over 20% is humid here.  But we survived and our living room looks better for it. 🙂

Of course Logan had to help!

Here’s a snap shot of the wall during painting. Can you guess which is the new and which is the old color?

 Still not sure? Here’s a link to a 360° view of the room before painting: 360.io/QwrB4k

Sunday was church, errands (including buying the crown molding and window trim for the living room), painting the molding and trim, then a fabulous BBQ. Another super hot day to be sitting in my garage painting 75-feet of molding.  The BBQ was at a friend’s house in Erie (for some reason Erie thinks fireworks should be shown on July 3rd), however, we did not stay for the pyrotechnic show.  Logan’s bed time is much too early for that.  Instead, we ended the night at home watching The King’s Speech.  Good movie.  Very British.  I wonder if the Queen liked it.

Monday morning Gretna and I went shopping at a couple of stores before Logan got too cranky. Came home, did chores and helped Noah put up the molding.  It looks fabulous! Of course Logan helped Noah with the molding too!

Now all that’s left is touch up paint.  We were going to scrape the acoustics off the ceiling but decided it was way too much effort and caused too much of a mess.  Then only reason why we considered it was to “improve the value of the house”, but in reality neither Noah nor I care that it’s there, so we left it.  Besides, we have better plans for “improving the value of the house”.  I’m really excited for the next stage in our stay-cation / mini-remodel, which will happen in two more weeks!

Here’s a link to another 360° panorama, after the paint was complete and the molding was up: 360.io/mJqLhQ

Yesterday Lafayette put on their first fireworks display over the lake.  We were going to walk over during the afternoon and see what all they had set up, but it was hotter than Hades.  Instead we played in Logan’s pool, ate tri-tip and watched Gnomio & Juliet.  Maybe next year Logan can/will stay up late enough to see fireworks. 🙂