Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

December Page From Calendar

Here is the December page from the beautiful calendar the kids gave us for Christmas last year. We received another awesome calendar this year! We will post pictures from it starting in January :)

Monday, November 9, 2009

November Page From Calendar

Here is the November page from the beautiful calendar the kids gave us for Christmas last year. It was such a great gift with photos of our loved ones that we will treasure for many years to come!


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

July, August, September and October Pages From Calendar

Just realized that we were remiss in posting additional pages to the beautiful calendar the kids gave us for Christmas. It was such a great gift with photos of our loved ones that we will treasure for many years to come! We are now posting July through October to catch up. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!







Saturday, August 1, 2009

Cruise-a-Thong Video

Here is the much anticipated video from this year's Cruise-a-Thong!


Dancing Highlights From "Tacky" Dance

As we mentioned in a previous post, Tiffany & Shea joined us at the "Tacky" dance, where Shea won second prize and I won first. Here is a video containing some dancing highlights from the dance. Yes Mark, including me in my tutu, although a very brief clip. Enjoy!

Monday, July 27, 2009

In Pursuit of Mediocrity

The Cruise-a-Thong is a triathlon designed for the "Average Joe" athlete in all of us. The course included a 2 mile cruiser bike tour of Pagosa Springs with an elevation gain of about 3 feet, a thong (flip flop not the underwear, please!) walk up the almost world famous Pagosa Springs Riverwalk and a 1 mile tubing trip down the San Juan River, now in it's lazy July phase.

The overall winner was the participant with the most average time, taking into account bonus points for consumption of edibles & beverages, costumes, the number of gears on the bike in excess of 1, any flip flops lost during the "race" and the subjective preferences of the judges. Other prizes were also awarded to the median participant and the mode participants.

There were comfort stations at strategic points along the course (2 along the "grueling" 2 mile cruiser ride). Participants were encouraged to bring along their own beverages, as the regular consumption of liquids keeps racers hydrated. We saw one participant run out of his beverages, but fortunately, he was able to avert dehydration and make a detour to a liquor store along the route to replenish.
Since our daughter, Tiffany, son, Tony and his wife, Shea were visiting with five of the grandkids, we brought them along for a fun day in the park. Here's a picture of Isaac, Taylor and Samantha enjoying the cool San Juan River in the heat of the day.
Guess you can tell that Jon takes after his Grandpa in his love of costumes...
Here's a pre-race picture after a family race strategy session, or something like that. Shown are Tony, Sammy, Muriel, Mikey & Ashley...
Pre-race festivities began at 9 am with the first annual Bloody Mary Showdown, where the participants tasted the contestants' Bloody Marys and voted on which was best in town. Below is one of the contestants and a few of the tasters...
Mikey's Captain Six Pack outfit attracted lots of attention--which is just the way he likes it! Here is is posing for the local media...
Racers lined up (sort of) at the starting line for a pre-race photo. What a colorful bunch we were!
After the start, racers strolled or cartwheeled or rolled or whatever in a leisurely fashion to their cruisers for the first leg of the "race" which was the cruiser ride around downtown Pagosa Springs.
Here's a photo of Captain Six Pack flying along the course. Fortunately with his helmet and straw, he was able to stay well hydrated...
Allison, Mikey, Ann & Tony, followed closely by fellow racers, along the cruiser course...
Captain Six Pack demonstrating proper flip-flop technique for the next leg of the "race"...
Colorful racer during the third and final leg of the race, tubing down the San Juan River...
Below, Mikey and Tony dragging into the finish line after an exhausting physical effort ;-)
Among the highlights of the race, Muriel found a fellow racer in Cornhusker headgear stuck on his tube between two boulders in the river. She floated down backwards and hit his tube, tossing him into the water minus his hat. Recovering the hat was his first priority, then the tube! Sadly, she probably delayed his progress long enough so he ended up winning the median participant prize!

The event was so much fun that Tony and Shea have decided to return next year to do it again!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Tacky Dance 2009

Tiffany and her kids, along with Tony, Shea and the twins made the trek down from Utah to have a whirl wind weekend with M&M. When they arrived Friday afternoon, Mike was already at the Community Center setting up for the “Tacky” dance (he was the DJ). Tony graciously agreed to watch all five kids and let Tiffany, Shea and Muriel attend the dance. We all dressed in our tackiest, well maybe our tackiest outfits to attend the dance and take home the coveted title of the Tackiest person. Mike, who dressed as I am not sure what, took first and Shea dressed as a Tacky golfer took second. Think Mike may have upped his chances a bit, by putting on 20 seconds of the song “I feel Pretty” and made his entrance while it was playing. He was jumping, twirling and doing other weird moves. This is the 3rd year for this dance and the past two years Muriel and I won as a couple. This year they did individuals only and keeping true to form the “Tacky” title stays in the family! Not sure if that is a compliment or not ;-) The prizes were also tacky. The first place prize was a gift basket (plastic planter) filled with treasures such as canned spam, vienna sausage, motor oil, cat litter scoop, Boons Farm wine, and other tackilicious goodies. We all had a blast and had a short time to recuperate before the next event (Cruise-a-Thong), the following morning. We will do a separate post on this fun event. Below are some pictures from the dance.














Sunday, July 12, 2009

New Family Member

We adopted a young shelter dog a little over a week ago: ChaCha. She a mystery mix of Lab and something else, but she is very cute and extremely smart. Of course it turned out to be WAY more work than we anticipated since she needed some basic obedience training and to fit in with the family. She is very high-energy, so we've been giving her lots of exercise. I snapped these photos on a hike we took a week ago, although she dosn't hold still often.
Here is a short video from the hike...

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Have a Great July 4th

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Belated Father's Day Getaway

I had planned a special Father's Day for Mikey, but he was so dead after staying awake for 24 hours to DJ the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, followed by DJ'ing a wedding with no sleep, that we postponed it until yesterday. I took him to a great place to fly fish that I had heard about from a local old-timer. We went along Weminuche Creek, near a wilderness area. We hiked in a little more than 2 miles and I took this picture of Mikey & Dude along the way....While Mikey was fishing, Dude and I took a long exploratory hike along the Creek. During the hike, I stopped to look around and Dude came back to check on me when I snapped this picture of him looking cute...
After our hike, Dude and I rejoined Mikey, who was having a great time and had caught and released over a dozen fish in a couple of hours with his fly rod...
On our way back out to the truck, I was awestruck by the beautiful view and took this picture of Mikey hiking out with the mountains in the background...
We both had a great day, as you can tell from Mikey's expression of his "appreciation" below...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hike to Poison Park & Elk Park

Muriel joined a group of local outdoor enthusiasts for those age 50 and older called the Gray Wolves. During the summer, they go on a weekly hike, led by one of the members. A few of the members were born and raised here and know a lot of the local history and landmarks, so they provide interesting insights and stories during the hikes. This week, we went on a 9 mile out-and-back hike in the Weminuche Wilderness to Poison Park and beyond to Elk Park where we had lunch and enjoyed the view. There were lush, green meadows surrounded by the Weminuche Cliffs towering above. Here's a couple of pictures from Poison Park... Here's a picture of the rest of the Gray Wolf Hikers quickly leaving me in the dust... ;-)
Below are a couple of pictures I took from Elk Park, where we stopped for lunch on a ridge overlooking the Weminuche River Ranch far below, dwarfed beneath the cliffs above.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

First Hike of 2009

For the first hike of the season, we went with Dee & Steve to a place none of us had been before: Fish Creek Trail to Leche Lake. It was a beautiful day and we took the dogs and lunch along. We sidetracked along the way to Opal Lake then continued our hike. Everything was so green from all the spring rains and the meadows and forest were surrounded with mountains and rocky cliffs. We walked through scenic meadows, saw a cow elk in one, crossed a few creeks along the way.
We stepped off the trail on a ridge and were rewarded with some spectacular views...




Before arriving at our destination and enjoying lunch by Leche Lake, named for it's milky appearance.
Hopefully, this is the first of many hikes we will enjoy this summer!