This past weekend was pretty low key. We went to Marzyck's on Friday night for wine tasting and ended up with a wine tasting inspired dinner. Our dinner was wine (a bottle of one that we tasted), Serrano ham (which Matt was psyched about since we can rarely find it at a reasonable price), candied walnuts, apple slices, and 3 types of cheese. Yum!
Saturday was our year-end volleyball tournament. We were in a pool of 5 teams, with 2 teams making it out of pool play into the tournament. Unfortunately, we didn't make it out of pool play - we were 6-6 on the day. However, we had a blast playing and grilling out! It's always a sad day because that means no volleyball until spring. Boo.
After volleyball, we headed to a pool party Matt's co-worker was having at her house. Matt cooled himself by jumping in the pool while I re-fueled with the awesome food spread. :)
The rest of the weekend was pretty low key - watching some baseball, running errands, etc. I have my first book club meeting tonight. I've been missing book club since leaving Chicago so decided to form a club - hopefully everyone else is as excited as I am!
Monday, August 26, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Weekend in Estes Park
Karla was a day late for this vacation. Her Uncle Dewey passed away the week before so she made a last minute trip to Iowa to say goodbye to a great man. He'll be missed and always loved.
This last weekend we were in Estes park with the Texas clan (Ken, Nancy, Jared, Jess, Avery & Caleb). Ken & Nancy drove up Thursday with Caleb and the others flew in Friday. We headed out friday, stopping at Beau Jo's pizza in Boulder, a favorite from Jared's childhood.
We all stayed at the YMCA of the Rockies, a place that Matt & Jess hadn't been to in probably 20+ years. With the kids' feeding and nap schedule, we did things in 2-3 hour increments. We were able to go fishing(not catching, just fishing), and we did take Avery on her first hike. She loved her baby bjorn and could have stayed in there a long time. We went up to Nymph lake, which is one of our favorites. It was a quick hike but got Jess out and Avery was a happy baby.
The only real activity we did as a group at the camp was taking a mini archery lesson. It took a few rounds for us to even hit the target, much less get a bullseye. I think we only lost 2 arrows! Matt did get a bullseye on the last round, and everyone definitely improved! Relaxing in Moraine park and playing carbles and taking it easy was the goal of the weekend, so mission accomplished.
On Sunday before we had to head back to Denver we made sure to get ice cream. With loads of food from the weekend and the worlds largest ice cream scoop, I don't think we ate again until Tuesday!
This last weekend we were in Estes park with the Texas clan (Ken, Nancy, Jared, Jess, Avery & Caleb). Ken & Nancy drove up Thursday with Caleb and the others flew in Friday. We headed out friday, stopping at Beau Jo's pizza in Boulder, a favorite from Jared's childhood.
We all stayed at the YMCA of the Rockies, a place that Matt & Jess hadn't been to in probably 20+ years. With the kids' feeding and nap schedule, we did things in 2-3 hour increments. We were able to go fishing(not catching, just fishing), and we did take Avery on her first hike. She loved her baby bjorn and could have stayed in there a long time. We went up to Nymph lake, which is one of our favorites. It was a quick hike but got Jess out and Avery was a happy baby.
The only real activity we did as a group at the camp was taking a mini archery lesson. It took a few rounds for us to even hit the target, much less get a bullseye. I think we only lost 2 arrows! Matt did get a bullseye on the last round, and everyone definitely improved! Relaxing in Moraine park and playing carbles and taking it easy was the goal of the weekend, so mission accomplished.
On Sunday before we had to head back to Denver we made sure to get ice cream. With loads of food from the weekend and the worlds largest ice cream scoop, I don't think we ate again until Tuesday!
Quandary and Breckenridge
In July one of Matt's co workers mentioned that he was getting a group together to climb Quandary for MS. We didn't have anything planned that weekend, and even though we've already hiked Quandary, we decided to partake. Also we were able to take advantage of some friends of ours renting a condo in Breckenridge at the time. We got to Breck in time for dinner on Friday, and our friend Jen and her daughter Katie decided they wanted to hike with us. Plus they were bringing their golden doodle Sophie. It was Jen's first 14er and Katie's. And btw Katie is 9 years old. Karla and I pegged odds of her to summit at 50%.
We got started pretty early on saturday. Karla, Jen and Katie started before Matt, since he was waiting for his co-workers. 20 minutes or so later Matt got on the trail. He caught up about 30 minutes later. We all finally made it to the top, Karla going a bit slower with Katie to make sure she made it to the top. She was tired but did make it. On the way down we actually were slower than when we came up, mostly due to Katie's tired legs. Fortunately for us, it gave us the chance to see some mountain goats along the trail. It was really cool, plus one of the goats looked at Sophie and wasn't sure if she was a goat or not. The goat came up pretty close, due to curiosity. As soon as it realized Sophie was indeed a dog, it bolted back down the mountain.
7+hours after starting we made it down to the cars. Karla and Matt had a quick bite to eat with his co-workers then headed back to Denver. Dinner with Naomi & Ryan,a sit in the hot tub upstairs, and a very relaxing sunday.
We got started pretty early on saturday. Karla, Jen and Katie started before Matt, since he was waiting for his co-workers. 20 minutes or so later Matt got on the trail. He caught up about 30 minutes later. We all finally made it to the top, Karla going a bit slower with Katie to make sure she made it to the top. She was tired but did make it. On the way down we actually were slower than when we came up, mostly due to Katie's tired legs. Fortunately for us, it gave us the chance to see some mountain goats along the trail. It was really cool, plus one of the goats looked at Sophie and wasn't sure if she was a goat or not. The goat came up pretty close, due to curiosity. As soon as it realized Sophie was indeed a dog, it bolted back down the mountain.
7+hours after starting we made it down to the cars. Karla and Matt had a quick bite to eat with his co-workers then headed back to Denver. Dinner with Naomi & Ryan,a sit in the hot tub upstairs, and a very relaxing sunday.
Campfires, 14er and golf
This weekend Karla and I decided to climb Mt. Sherman with our volleyball friend Leah. Mt. Sherman is out by Fairplay, CO, and we knew there was camping out by the trailhead. Fortunately for us Leah was able to leave work early on friday and get out there to reserve a campsite for us. Karla and I left after work and got out there around 7:15 or so. The campsite was nice and the best part: we were able to have a campfire! Karla was in her happy place with toasting marshmallows and making Smores. We got to bed early since it was going to be an early morning.
We met some of Leah's friends at the trailhead and started off around 6:45. We knew this was one of the shorter and easier 14ers, so we weren't too worried about getting back before storms, etc. In fact, Matt and Leah were bold enough to bring a beer to the top and toast the summit!
It was a nice hike up, passing old mines and having great views throughout, since it was a nice clear morning.
We made it back to Denver at a normal time, and decided to go out for sushi at Blue, a place downtown. As soon as we sat down a nice thunderstorm came in and stuck around throughout
dinner. Food was good, but we decided to go home and crash, mostly because on our way out to camping on friday we got a bug to go golfing, so we got a 7:20am tee time for Sunday morning. What were we thinking!? actually it was really nice, since we played 9 holes at Willis Case golf course. Matt shot a 43, which for 9 holes was pretty good! It was around 9am when we finished so we had the whole day ahead of us for errands and stuff. We napped instead. It was a good weekend!
We met some of Leah's friends at the trailhead and started off around 6:45. We knew this was one of the shorter and easier 14ers, so we weren't too worried about getting back before storms, etc. In fact, Matt and Leah were bold enough to bring a beer to the top and toast the summit!
It was a nice hike up, passing old mines and having great views throughout, since it was a nice clear morning.
We made it back to Denver at a normal time, and decided to go out for sushi at Blue, a place downtown. As soon as we sat down a nice thunderstorm came in and stuck around throughout
dinner. Food was good, but we decided to go home and crash, mostly because on our way out to camping on friday we got a bug to go golfing, so we got a 7:20am tee time for Sunday morning. What were we thinking!? actually it was really nice, since we played 9 holes at Willis Case golf course. Matt shot a 43, which for 9 holes was pretty good! It was around 9am when we finished so we had the whole day ahead of us for errands and stuff. We napped instead. It was a good weekend!
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