Saturday, April 17, 2010

Girls Weekend

Every year,  my sisters, sister-in-laws,  mom and I all get together for our annual girl’s weekend.  

We are blessed to  have great friendships with each other.   We love spending time together and look forward to it for many months in advance. 

We’ve been doing this get together for many, many years.  Our main activity is shopping, but it’s a lot more than a shopping trip.     

DSC_0594There are  pedicures,  and boy did we need them this year.    Someone, and I’m not saying who, really wishes she’d shaved her legs before the pedicure.

 DSC_0598And manicures.  A little sparkle and paint does a girl good. 

 

DSC_0626Eyebrows get tamed into submission.

 DSC_0642Exercise.  If  you haven’t tried the Jillian Michaels Shred video,  you should try it.   But don’t call me to complain about your pain the next day.   You have been warned.

 DSC_0650There is food,  lots of food.  Some we eat in the hotel.

 DSC_0575Some meals we eat out.

 DSC_0567There is always wine.   My sister brought this bottle with a cute label.    She’s like me, she buys wine with cute labels.  It’s a family  trait.   She’s the middle sister, which must make me the smarty pants.

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There is a lot more that goes on but I’m not allowed to tell you about the really fun parts.   My mom is scared she’ll get too many requests to be adopted into our family just to join the girls weekends.  And she’s got  her hands full with the girls she has now.

I love girl’s weekends.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Thrift Store Easter Table Setting

DSC_1098 A few months ago,  I was at a thrift store and found some cute pink dishes.   Pink plates, cups and saucers with bunnies on them.    I walked out of the store without buying them. 

On a practical level, pink bunny plates don’t go with anything I own.   Nor do I ever use a “cup and saucer” at my house.  Plus the fact that are pink and have a bunny on them makes them very occasion specific.    Obviously, not practical.    

I just couldn’t stop thinking about how darn cute they were.  Within a half hour, I was back at the store purchasing pink bunny plates, cups and saucers. 

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I looked this pattern up on line and found that they are about three times what I paid for them on a popular replacement site.    That made me feel better about my purchase.   

DSC_1108Easter was the obvious occasion to bring out these dishes.   They looked just as cute as I thought they would when the table was set. DSC_1113

I got the white decorative bunnies on the table at another thrift store.   It was the cutest Easter table ever.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I love shopping at thrift stores.   You can find things you don’t really need with prices low enough that you buy them anyway. 

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Robin Redbreast

It always makes my heart soar to see the first robin in spring.  I know that winter, at least the hard part of it, is done.

This year I saw my first robin on March 31st.  My husband actually saw it first and called me to come to see her.    She was perched in my neighbors tree.

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This particular lady decided to move into my neighborhood.  She is now my closest neighbor.

She started building a nest on our downspout.   For the last few years, a robin mama has built a nest in this same spot.   I’m not sure if it is the same robin or not.

This is how it started four days ago.

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The nest sits a couple feet from our back door and it looks like it is finished today.    I’m not sure if there are any eggs in it.  I’ll wait and watch for baby robins to peek their heads out of the nest.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

John Beargrease

This post was sent to me by my daughter, Jelisa.   Since she was  a tiny girl, she has loved dogs.  During elementary school, she took a special interest in sled dog racing; we took her to her first sled dog race, The John Beargrease, in Duluth when she was  ten years old.  In elementary school,  for hero day, Jelisa dressed up as Susan Butcher who won the Iditarod four times.   It was a very uncomfortable choice on the 80 degree day.   A few years later, we toured the Iditarod  headquarters in Wasilla, Alaska.     As she’s grown older, her obsession with sled dogs has diminished, but since she lives in Duluth,  I asked her to go to the John Beargrease sled dog race this year to take pictures and write about it for my blog and she agreed to do so.    Encouraging our daughter’s interest enriched our lives and made some wonderful family memories over the years learning about sled dogs.  

The John Beargrease is the longest sled dog race in the continental US at 390 miles. The race is named after John Beargrease who was the son of an Anishinaabe chief and used sled dogs to deliver mail along Duluth’s North Shore during the 19th century. Usually this event is held at the Oreaden Middle school but since it was under construction this year the race was held in the middle of nowhere at the Duluth soccer complex. Luckily I found it.

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Sunday, January 31st was the start of the 27th annual race and it was cold. Really cold actually, and windy,  but it was still hard to find a parking space near the starting line.  I parked over a mile away and considered myself lucky for getting such a good spot. The first thing you notice as you get close to the starting line is the noise.  Even before you can see them, even before you know where the starting line is, you can hear them. Hundreds of dogs, not barking, but howling with excitement. They are loud enough to be heard from over a quarter mile away.

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The starting line is lined with people on both sides watching the mushers take off.   After one musher leaves another team is walked up to the starting line and given their introduction

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It takes a lot of people to hold back a sled dog team. Those dogs just want to run.

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While waiting for the next team to take off you can walk around and talk to the mushers or pet the dogs. It’s a very laid back kind of event

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If you are wondering how a sled dog team is transported, take a look at this truck. It’s got 16 dogs in it and even has room for the sled. Each dog gets their own kennel filled with straw.

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Some dogs get all dressed up for the occasion. This team was dubbed the best dressed team on the course.

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So if you are ever in Duluth during the last weekend of January and looking for something fun and free to do, make sure you check out the John Beargrease.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Back to Blogging

I am back to blogging after a too long break.     I’ve missed posting my daily musings.    I had a computer issues which I initially thought was just a power cord issue, after almost two weeks at repair,  I was told that it was not and that I should send it in for warranty repair.   When I got my computer back from warranty repair,  I found that it was not at all repaired and I have no wireless access nor does the power cord charge.   It will be sent back for repair as soon as I get the return box.   Everything on my computer was lost.

I could have used my husband’s computer but didn’t want to clutter it up with all my stuff so I just held off thinking I’d have my computer back any day….

Yesterday, I got a net book which is a very, very small laptop.   I’m hoping to be able to start posting on my blog using the net book.

I’m back and very excited to catch you up on what has been happening in my life!