Sunday, November 30, 2008

California Dreamin' Pt. 2

I've finished my last few days in glorious California. I have been able to get my sightseeing in of the beautiful State of California (except Woodland of course, that place was terrible! just kidding); as well as, lots of good fun with Rebecca, Vivien, Mook and Spencer.

Here's another run down on my last few days in Cali:

Day 4

On Saturday, we spent time in "local" goodness. We started the day with the Farmer's Market in Davis. Followed by selecting and purchasing a 2nd Christmas tree. Mook thought the first tree wasn't quite large enough, plus she wanted to support the local Boy Scouts troop. So off to their tree farm we went.

Rebecca  & Spencer making sure the tree is being put on the car properly!

After that, most of the day was spent decorating or attempting to decorate both trees, while Vivien worked on the front yard.

Day 5
Napa Valley!! The best day of my life. Right ladies?!
So fun friends, so fun. We drove up to Napa so I could get a good look at the vineyards that I know and love. Even in the autumn, the vineyards were spectacular. The colors were so amazing. On our way up, we stopped at the Oakville Grocery for lunch. It was crazy cool. I loved that place.









After we had a bite to eat we continued onto Napa. As we passed all the vineyards it was a visual experience that i'll never forget. Each winery does it's best to outshine the other. So there was plenty for your eyes to feast upon.









We strolled, or rather drove, around for a few hours and I enjoyed every moment of it. On ur way back we stopped to get yummy chocolate at Woodhouse Chocolate--if you haven't been there, you must go. It's fabulous. And the inside of the store is a dazzling treat. Plus I absolutely adore their logo and color choice. It's all very divine. And then carried onto Taylor's Refresher. A "must go" if you ever get the chance.


I have a thousand more pictures and a thousand more things I could tell you. But...this blog would never end. And already it has more pictures than I originally planned. All this to say, I have had a fantastic time and have had an amazing trip. And will be sad to leave tomorrow. 

Oh and many hand claps for my hostesses as they have been absolutely brilliant. 

I'll be back again. I just know it. :)

Friday, November 28, 2008

California Dreamin'

I'm in Cali visiting Rebecca & Vivien. Yes, Rebecca, I really came to see you. It's been a great couple of days so far.

Here's a rundown of the trip thus far....

Day 1:
I arrived late, but was still able to enjoy experiencing "The Catherine Tate Show" with Rebecca. I love this show. It's that awkward funny that you can't help but love. Nice. My favorite clips were the ones of Lauren.



Day 2:
I woke up and had homemade pancake balls made by the lovely Vivien. And then we went to see the movie "Australia". We didn't realize how long (nearly 3 hours) it was going to be and had to leave during the last 15/20 minutes because we were going to be late to Thanksgiving dinner. Which brings me to....I had Thanksgiving dinner with Rebecca's family--which was lovely, but awkward at the same time. Even though I'm a people person, during holiday's with other families, i'm never quite sure how to "be"! Silly, I know. But true nonetheless, I'm just weird that way. It's all the internal anxiety, but whatever. After dinner, I managed to get Rebecca to watch "Hairspray" and "Talledega Nights". She was definitely a trooper, that's for sure. 

Day 3:
San Francisco!!! We headed to San Fran this morning and I was super excited, as i've never been there. We crossed the Golden Gate bridge, which was awesome, yet a bit tainted for me as I had just watched the documentary The Bridge a couple of weeks ago. Thankfully, there were no jumpers. After crossing the Golden Gate, we headed down to Fisherman's Wharf where we enjoyed a good lunch and walked around for a bit to enjoy the sites and the city. (I may or may not have had a bit of an anxiety attack along the way due to hunger, no caffeine and the car ride; but, Whatever. Ha!!)



You could see Alcatraz from the pier, I tried to get a few good pictures, but my camera sucks. Next, I had my first carriage ride, ever, with Rebecca and Vivien. Rebecca and I sat in the back snuggled up as it was getting a bit chilly, all the while I was driving her crazy with trying to take about a million photos. She secretly loved it. And Vivien found a friend in the driver, Derek. He was a fellow Kiwi, so they were "catching up!"





After the carriage ride, we headed down to Pier 39 to look around at all the hubbub of shopping, tourists and Sea Lions!!



We topped the day off with coming upon the lighting of the Christmas tree downtown San Francisco, an In-n-Out burger and buying a Christmas tree to decorate tomorrow evening.

I must get some shut eye, because tomorrow is the "local" tour of Davis/Woodland which includes a Farmers Market and whatever else we find along the way.

Last Hit!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

if it's possible to overdose on hot water from a jacuzzi tub...well then, i have done it. 

though i feel a tad bit nauseous from the super hot water, it was still fabulous.  and now i am going to drift off to sleep for much needed rest and relaxation. 

loving time alone

i'm house, and baxter, sitting for the Riley's as they are in Oklahoma and SE Asia. they left me their home to relax and rest in, so that i may have some thoughts that belong solely to myself and not full of everyone else and what they need, or rather want, me to do. 
Thank You Riley's!! 

and let me just say, i love the quiet. i enjoy my time alone. its amazing what you hear when you allow yourself to sit in silence.

and the jacuzzi tub, steam shower, large flat screen tv and fireplace are pretty fantastic too!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

pretty toes!



Very warm November days + a special treat for myself = pretty toes!!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

it's going up: deal with it!

Yep, the Christmas tree is officially going up today.

To all you scrooges who are worried that Thanksgiving is getting neglected, it's not.  Thanksgiving will not go unnoticed by me. In fact, I'm thankful for early twinkle lights. :)

So, here is the first glimmer of our tree. Tonight some friends and I will decorate the tree with christmas music, yummy food, delicious tea, merriment and loads of love!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Go Pokes Go!!

Last night while walking down Pearl Street to meet up with some friends for drinks at the Rio, I came upon a large pep Rally for the CU game today. And I was overly happy that I was appropriately dressed for such an occasion, as I was wearing my Oklahoma State Cowboys shirt. The excitement was in the air and they were talking about all they were going to do to those Cowboys in all of their fight songs. And they sang with such belief and truth that you almost believed it--NOT. I enjoyed the pep rally. There's so much excitement that comes with the revelry of your beloved football team and school. It makes for quite an atmosphere. But when they were talking about the obliteration that was going to happen to my Pokes, I had to say, oh, Puh-lease, as if!!! Sorry Colorado friends. It's not going to happen. The Pokes will win today.


Thursday, November 13, 2008

sometimes...

driving toward the mountains can be blinding....



but, I also find it to be quite beautiful in it's blinding state!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

nothing.

i was trying to update my page. i didn't mean to hit post, but i did. so now instead of deleting the post, i'm writing about nothing. nothing at all. just rambling along here in blogger world about nothing. i'm thinking this would be a good place to end this post of nothing. 

Go Pokes!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Meet Haley

I have a new friend named "Haley, the inhaler". 
Who unfortunately has become more apart of my daily life than I would like. But, Haley, oh Haley, helps me breathe when I cannot on my own--which happens to be often as of late. And as i've been battling bronchitis, sinusits, and all other itis's that you could think of--heck maybe even walking pneumonia. i'll find that out tomorrow--Haley has been there. Keeping my lungs from wheezing through the day and night so i don't sound too much like chewbaca. 

So, world, meet Haley.
Haley, meet the world.


Sunday, November 9, 2008

Brianna & the Purple Spandex

I have a friend. Brianna is her name--and being crazy funny is her game.  (yeah, i just did the crazy rhyming thing!) Anyway, Brianna came to our house the other night to check out Kate's rife machine, as it was the talk of our day. She burst in the door in her purple spandex. She loves these purple spandex. As she ran in our house she immediately began dancing and singing in one of her many accents. It's safe to say that we all burst out into hysterical laughter. We were not expecting the purple tights at all.


To add to our laughter, Brianna decided to try the Rife machine. All of sudden I hear loads of laughter and this is what I saw....


Yes, Brianna (and our friend Kate) is trying to inhale the frequencies of the Rife Machine.

We eventually quit playing with the Rife Machine and went into the living room where I had a "shoe show". Meaning I tried on every pair (14!) of my sexy heels for the girls. Yea, it was nice. Eventually, Brianna, started entertaining us again, but this time with a pair of my roommate Kate's socks. She looked a little something like this....





Let me just say, there's never a dull moment when Brianna is around!!

Nederland & the Frozen Dead Guy

Yesterday, after relaxing all morning and into early afternoon, Sarah & Brianna told me they were wanting to go explore Nederland and asked me to go. Of course, I jumped at the chance as I've only driven through once on a scenic drive to Estes Park. On our drive up, we stopped at Boulder Falls--a quick must see.

Normally it's more full of rushing water...but it is winter folks!!

Then we headed up to the wee mountain town of Nederland. I wanted my first stop to be at the trolley turned into coffee shop for a nice vanilla latte. so, Sarah and Brianna obliged and to the coffee shop we went.


I loved the trolley coffee shop. I loved that they played Patty Griffin's album. Something about her voice felt right in the trolley. I will definitely be visiting again.

Inside the trolley coffee shop!

We meandered along around town. We found a nativity scene and brianna felt it was important to stop and say a little prayer. Or rather have a photo op. Maybe she wants it for her personal christmas cards, who knows? After we left there, we went to the Alpaca Store. Were we were met with a, "well, I know you're not Ned heads, how can I help you?" Apparently I don't have a Ned head look about me. As we looked around Brianna spotted the clerks--i can't remember his name, i'll call him Ted--guitar and then off she was playing it. Ted told her too, of course. And many discussions were to be had. But the most important discussion came as we were walking out the door. As we were leaving, Ted was telling us all the places to check out. And Ted said, "don't forget to go check out the Frozen Dead Guy! Huh? What the F? So, I think I said, "Um , excuse me. Did you say the frozen dead guy?" To which he kindly replied with the story about Grandpa Bredo who after dying at the families mountain Norwegian retreat, was shipped from Norway to California on dry ice. Yep! I'm starting to think Norwegians are a bit kooky!! Just kidding Rebecca.

So, yes, now we know of Grandpa Bredo Morstoel. Apparently, then the grandson--who from what the Ned Heads say, wasn't working with a full deck--pulled him out of the cryogenics institute and was shipped to Nederland and put in a shed in the back yard on dry ice--until he built his own cryogenics institute. The grandson, Trygve Bauge, who had some crazy ways and apparently was known for them, eventually got deported back to Norway because his visa ran up. So, the mother, Aud, kept grandpa on ice. Then because she was living without plumbing or electricity was evicted from her home as that is against city ordinances. Well, worried that grandpa was going to thaw, she talked to the paper to plead her case. Well, when they found out there was a frozen dead guy, I think people got in an uproar. Eventually, Aud, was deported as well, but grandpa is still frozen in the tuff shed. And now, Nederland, apparently has Frozen Dead Guy Days in March each year to celebrate grandpa and his immortality or something like that.

Here's the poster from this past years festival.

At Frozen Dead Guy days they have coffin races, a look alike contest--like Grandpa Bredo, the polar plunge and a tour of grandpa's shed. I do believe that I just might have to make it to the festivities next March.

You should definitely check out the links above to read the whole story. I even found a ledger for the man who makes sure Grandpa stays frozen. You can read that here

So, it goes without saying, that my Nederland adventure was memorable. 

Kate & the Rife Machine

So yesterday, late morning/early afternoon--does it really matter, I was lying in bed perusing the Internet when I heard the doorbell ring. **ding dong** I stopped what I was doing, went to the door and there was the mail lady with a very large package that had to be signed for. Of course, it was for Kate. She gets packages all the time. Honestly,  I never check anymore to see if it's for me, because, DENIED, it's never for me. Oh, how I long for the days of fun mail and not just bills. But, I digress. So, there I am looking at this big box and Kate says, "I bet it's my Rife Machine." Huh??

For those of you, who like me, had no clue what a Rife Machine is....apparently it has something to do with oscillatory rates, frequencies and destroying bacteria in your body.  You can learn more about it here.  I still don't really understand it, but its supposed to help Kate with her lyme's disease, hopefully. Okay, I'm down with anything to help Kate with that, for reals. 

So, she opens up the package and pulls out the Rife machine.  

Rife Machine

and, again, i was like, "huh??!!" 

Kate reading about all the different ailment frequencies.

So, I don't really get this machine, but if it helps the lyme's disease then I'm 100% behind it. I must say it brought a lot of laughter to our household last night. I couldn't help but laugh because i kept saying, "oh kate, i'm going to have to blog about this" and she kept saying, "people are going to think i'm a weirdo or crazy and into freaky healing stuff!" I assured her that no one would think that and that we all want a quick healing and if the Rife Machine helps--then it helps.  But i also told her that I must introduce the Rife Machine into the world. The evening became even more funny when Brianna and her purple spandex showed up. More on that later!

The Rife Machine with the lights off--i wanted to see it all lit up. it's kinda freaky!!

I can confidently say I'm not sure how this breaks bacteria by sitting in front of it? but when Kate was showing us how it worked, we did a frequency for sinuses since I've been struggling for a month with allergies, sinus trouble and bronchitis, my nose started to get this weird sensation and started to run. FREAKY!! Maybe I made it up or it was a coincidence, I don't know? But all this to say, this little contraption is a part of my household happenings for a season. There's always something crazy fun going on over here. What must the neighbors think?

Saturday, November 8, 2008

blog "to do" list

today has been a good day. in fact, all day i've thought of many things i wanted to blog about. but, unfortunately, it's 11:40pm here and i'm tired from my fun filled day of nothingness turned into somethingness. 

but...just to keep you coming back for more, here's my "to do" blog list from today:
  • Kate & the Rife machine
  • Exploring Nederland--which will include "the frozen dead guy"
  • Brianna and her purple tights
i'll work on these manana and i'll even have pictures! 

Friday, November 7, 2008

RE to the LAX!!

i have officially succeeded in accomplishing a "raelynn approved" relaxing evening. i like it. i love it. i want some more of it. i never thought it was possible but i managed it. i could get used to this relaxing business. i was a bit worried at first because my evening started off with dinner with friends at Cantina Laredo-- the Rio will always be my true love and this so-so experience just proves it. man i love that Rio. and focus: back to the point...since i decided to have dinner with friends instead of going straight home, i resigned myself to the fact that i might get pulled into many exciting adventures. but, thankfully, directly after dinner i went home, jumped in the shower to wind down, put on my pj's and hopped in bed with my ever faithful macbook (aka Macbeth) and watched last night's episodes of the Office and Grey's Anatomy. realizing it was still early and i wasn't ready for bed yet, i then decided to knit a bit. so i proceeded to NOT start the basket weave stitch, but rather attempt to knit a scarf for one of the wee ones i adore so much. 


i have to be honest and say knitting with thin yarn and knitting needles is hard for me. i normally work with thicker yarn & needles. but hey, this is how we learn!!  i'm going to stick with it--even though i feel like since everything is much smaller than i normally work with i'll never get done. but, i'll ignore that lie and knit away merrily. 

after knitting, i decided to catch up on my favorite blogs. check out some of my friends who are faithful bloggers, not to mention super fantastic people, on the right of this page. after reading everyone's thoughts, i thought, "hey, i'll blog about, hmmm...oh "nothing" really". but i just learned that:  nothing is just a state of mind. thank you rebecca for your wise words. so though i say it's nothing, it's only a state of mind. but who's mind? mine? or yours? and if nothing is a state of my mind only, then is my nothing, something to you? so maybe it's actually something, disguised as nothing. it's funny how that nothing can actually be something. don't you agree? hmmmm???

well, i guess i'll never know, nor do i really care. if i actually tried to ponder that it would make my eye twitch and stress me out. and as we know, i am RE to the LAXING. 

that's all. 

this and that

WOW. the wind is silly crazy here in the lovely Boulder, CO today. while trying to walk down pearl street i have been pelted with leaves, twigs, runaway scarf's, etc. trying to reach my destination. the funniest part is watching people try to keep upright. you'll see someone walking, stumble, brace their self, and begin again. of course, if they fell, i wouldn't actually laugh at them.  gotta love that wind.

i'm hoping to have a lazy weekend. i've tried the last few months to have a lazy weekend, but the social butterfly in me gets pulled into many new adventures. my plan is to stay at home and try out a new stitch for a scarf. after watching a plethora of videos--because, woe is me, i have to teach myself because i have no becca in my midst--i'm thinking i'll try the basket weave stich. (see photo below)


so, Lord willing i won't have too many tantrums or become too discouraged. if anything, i can go back to my old faithful rib stitch. knit & purl. and actually, that stitch shown on "how to" videos is completely different than how i do it. i think i found the shortcut. yay me. wait, is that allowed? oh crap, what if it makes me less of a knitter. sheesh.
 

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

and i saw it with my own eyes.

watching history be made last night was pretty stinkin' awesome. i didn't expect to be, but yes, i was overwhelmed. regardless of who you are and who you wanted to win...you must know that what happened last night was historical.

now if we could only get that "love one another" business down.
it would be awesome!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Mr. Tang

this clip is from one of my all time favorite movies, Uncorked. I watched it last night again and this particular scene always makes me laugh. So, I thought I would share the love with y'all.

Enjoy!