1. We've been pretty big fans of the Discovery show Mythbusters for years, so the thought of seeing Mythbusters Live: Behind the Myths was pretty exciting for us. Of course, we really had no idea what to expect from a live version of a show that usually blows up at least one thing each episode. Sadly, there were no giant explosions during the show, and the whole thing was a little weird...
Basically, the whole thing was just very gimmicky. No real myths were tested and it was mostly demonstrations of basic physics. I imagine the show would be really awesome to most of the kids at my schools, and in fact, there were lots of young'uns there having a blast. What made it a little odd was that it wasn't marketed as a kids' show and they didn't completely buy in to the geared-to-kids idea. Instead, it felt like a weird meld between something for adults and something for children.
But I got to stand two feet away from Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, so that's super cool.
Jamie and Adam doing silly things.
Yay Mythbusters!
It was still a fun night, and we're still completely in love with Mythbusters.
2. There's usually some sort of Super Bowl gathering in my family each year, and it's frequently hosted by us. As usual, I failed at taking pictures of anything other than the food. But it was just another football-watching party, and you know what watching football looks like.
My food was rather delicious, if I do say so myself. It included bacon-wrapped smokies, pretzel bites, jalapeno popper dip, guacamole, corn dog muffins, and brown-butter rice krispie treats. Plus some frozen chicken wings and fruit salad.
2. There's usually some sort of Super Bowl gathering in my family each year, and it's frequently hosted by us. As usual, I failed at taking pictures of anything other than the food. But it was just another football-watching party, and you know what watching football looks like.
My food was rather delicious, if I do say so myself. It included bacon-wrapped smokies, pretzel bites, jalapeno popper dip, guacamole, corn dog muffins, and brown-butter rice krispie treats. Plus some frozen chicken wings and fruit salad.
Yum.
My husband would hate to hear me say this, but I can't even remember who won the game. I spent most of the time eating and talking. So it was a pretty good day.
3. As I'm sure you've seen on my blog before, my dad is in an Eagles tribute band called The Long Run. We like to get out to see him play every now and then, so a while back we went out to see a show at Nissi's, a restaurant/concert venue. Other family members were there, too, so it was a fun time.
3. As I'm sure you've seen on my blog before, my dad is in an Eagles tribute band called The Long Run. We like to get out to see him play every now and then, so a while back we went out to see a show at Nissi's, a restaurant/concert venue. Other family members were there, too, so it was a fun time.
Talking, dancing, and acting crazy.
Dad playing.
On the hike. Someone lost their car under all the snow!
4. And finally, it wouldn't be winter without at least a little snowshoeing. Our snow was so bad this year so we didn't get out much, but we managed to get in one good snowshoe up Squaw Mountain.
There it is! We had a little bit of a climb ahead of us.It was a super windy day, as many of our days have been this year. Because it was a summit hike, there were some points where we were pretty exposed to the giant gusts. It was crazy!
On the hike. Someone lost their car under all the snow!
Pretty views from the top. We somehow managed to not get blown away!
We had a couple of other fun things going on this winter (posts coming soon), but mostly just lots of skiing (that post coming soon, too). And now winter is over. Hooray! Bring on spring!
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