Showing posts with label Rockies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rockies. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More Beer and Baseball

Apparently, brewery tours must be followed by baseball games because it seems that I am frequently combining the two into fun weekends. A couple of weeks ago (ok, it was almost a month ago...), we went to the grand opening event at the new site of Fort Collins Brewery.

Yay beer! (Yes, this beer was poured horribly. Luckily, they recognized it and gave me a free one. Yay free beer!)


Chillin' at the new brewery.


Drinking beer on the tour.


The site of the restaurant they're building. In a few months, we'll eat dinner here!


The brew house and bottling line.


Listening to fascinating information. We were on the first tour of the new building.


An FCB car. Cool, I guess.

Being in Fort Collins with all of the brewery options, we continued our day by checking out a few other good beers and cool places. After lunch at one of our favorite Fort Collins restaurants, Choice City Deli, we checked out the Equinox Brewery and revisited Odell.

Eating lunch (and drinking beer, obviously).


Empty tasters at Odell Brewing Co.


Dave and Katie, who live in Fort Collins, took us around the town and enjoyed the beer with us.

After our long day of drinking beer, we decided we better get some more food in us. Dave and Katie made a delicious steak dinner, and we continued the awesomeness.

Matt and Roxi.


Kanzi.


Me and Roxi. She likes me - really.

It was a good time, though I certainly had my fill of beer!

The next day, Melissa and I went to the Rockies game on free tickets provided by my work. Unfortunately, I had only been working at my new school for two days, so I didn't really know any of my coworkers who were there. But the Rockies had a little bit more of a chance that they would make the playoffs than they do now, so we enjoyed getting to cheer for them.

Yay Rockies!


Me and Mel at the TOP of the section - the highest row. But we had a good view, and the Rockies won!

So, in the end, it was a pretty good weekend of lots and lots of beer and a little baseball. Now that I'm back at work, I'm valuing those weekends more and more!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

An Almost Normal Weekend... Almost

Last weekend, things finally calmed down a bit. Of course, the short amount of quiet time was packed in between lots and lots of craziness, but it was still nice. Before we could relax a little, we had a few more events on our calendar. Luckily, it was mostly fun stuff.

Before John and Anna left us, we headed up to Fort Collins for a tour of the New Belgium Brewery. I really love that place. Their mentality about work, the environment, and beer is just awesome.

The big brew house.

We got to take a long tour of the place, which was interesting. Matt and I had been before, but it was still fun.

I Like Beer.


They gave us lots of tasters on the tour.


Yay!


Free tasters! In the private tasting room at the end of the tour.

After we said goodbye to John and Anna, we had plans to go to the Rockies game with some friends.

Dave and Matt.

It was a pretty awesome game. The Rockies were down by six in the bottom of the 9th, but they came back to win the game 12-9. It was SO exciting! And the friends we went with are Cardinals (the team we were playing) fans, which made it a little bit more fun.

Baseball.

Unfortunately, the weekend with John and Anna left me very, VERY behind on homework. After a marathon homework session (11 straight hours), I was pretty burnt out. But I had to wake up quickly because we had big plans on Friday night: it was bachelor/bachelorette party time!

My sister, Jess, and her long-time boyfriend, Chris, are finally getting married in a few days. Last weekend, we had to celebrate their dwindling freedom with a couple of parties. The bachelor party involved hanging out and going to a couple of clubs. Matt doesn't take pictures like I do, so we don't have any evidence... which may be better... But I always take pictures, so I can tell you all about the bachelorette party.

We started the evening at a murder mystery dinner theatre! The show was called Icing Bridezilla!, which we thought was pretty appropriate for the occasion. They had a nice cocktail hour in the courtyard where we met many of the wedding party (actors).

Our bride, all dolled up with princess tiara and feather boa.


Salem and the groom.


The whole gang (minus me).


The bridezilla!


Me and Mel.


Drea and Steph, Jess's matron of honor.

After cocktail hour, we headed upstairs to the top of the old Victorian house, where we were all guests at the wedding.


The ceremony.

Unfortunately, after our delicious dinner, the bride was murdered! We spent the rest of the evening deciphering the clues to find the killer.

Audience participation!


I started getting a little bored towards the end...

When we finally figured out who the murderer was, we headed out for a night on the town. I'm not really a bar-hoppin' type of person, but it was fun to be out in downtown Denver.

Looking cool at our first stop.


Dancing. The DJ called Jess's name and everyone congratulated her.

Then we were on to the next place!

Me and some really nice LoDo cops. I like nice, uniformed people.

We didn't last long at our second location before it was time to go to the hotel. Salem, Jess, and I walked back together.

Cool sisters.

The next morning, we had time for a delicious breakfast before leaving the downtown area.

Popular restaurant downtown.

It was a fun night, but I'm not really disappointed that we don't go out downtown more often.

Once we got home on Saturday, my weekend slowed down. Matt and I had talked about going camping, and while we've really missed getting to camp this summer, we've also missed getting to just stay home. So instead, we relaxed. We made a delicious dinner together, went out for gelato, and watched a movie. It was the type of evening that we haven't have in a very long time.

The next morning, we continued our pretense of normalcy by going on a hike! We haven't been hiking together since May, so I was super excited.

Beginning our hike at O'Fallon Park.


We saw a beautiful black fox. He stayed with us along the trail for awhile.


Meadow.


View.



The hike had tons of beautiful wildflowers, which I love. I'm starting to make a new hobby of learning the types of flowers we see on hikes.

Pretty.

It was great to escape from our busy lives and pretend like things were a little more normal. But now we're back in the crazy swing of things. This week has had lots of homework, lots of work, and tons of wedding stuff. Bring on the crazy!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Cold Weather Things

Well, my show just ended last weekend, and I've already been out looking for the next one. This week, I auditioned for You're a Good Man Charlie Brown with these nice people:

The directors of the show I auditioned for. Soo nice; I had to take a picture of their crazy happy faces!

I was called back for a second audition, and I was very surprised that they wanted to see me for Lucy. Not Sally, but Lucy. I'm not a Lucy, but I think I could do Sally pretty well. In fact, I've even played Sally before.

Sally Brown. Frightening, I know.

But I tried my best, and I think I did a pretty good job at reading for Lucy. I didn't get cast, but it was fun! On to the next audition, I guess.

My job has not been a lot of fun for me this year, but it has given me at least one good thing: tickets to a Rockies' game! Somehow, our district was given lots of tickets, so I got two for free. We went on Wednesday night, and it was cold!

Bundled up at the game.

It was a good time, though. And it ended up being an important game in clinching the Rockies' spot in the playoffs. So, that's cool.



We were so cold that we ended up leaving in the eighth inning. But we were really far ahead, and we ended up winning the game!

The score when we left. Final was 10-6. Yay Rockies!

The weather was much colder this week, which I generally don't like at all. But cold weather is good crafting weather! So this week, I worked long and hard on making the invitations for our Halloween party. I'm still new at the whole paper-crafting thing, but I had a lot of fun.

My mess of tools and goodies.

The cards I've made so far.



After our Halloween party, I get to start making Christmas cards. Yay!