Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6

obscure Mexican holidays

After a full day of backyard bottle-collecting and re-hydration, I'm more than ready to talk about the best Cinco de Mayo I've ever had. Which maybe isn't the most meaningful way to phrase it since I've never actually done anything extraordinary for this obscure Mexican holiday that we Americans seem to cherish so much.

But still.

Last night began when an old friend of mine from high school in Santa Barbara ended up at the Tractor Tavern in Ballard, Seattle, playing a show on his West Coast tour with his band, Tommy & the High Pilots. The thing about Tommy is that I remember him more as this ever-so-slightly chubby theater geek kid when we were teenagers. 
And now he's hot. And he has groupies. 


I converted two of my friends on the spot. The second Tommy opened his mouth on stage, both of the girls went weak at the knees. They both wept when I told them he'd been dating the same girl for EIGHT YEARS.



This isn't even a good recording, but it's a new song he just wrote about Goleta, my true homeland, and it makes me a little weepy. In a good way. Now go watch their real videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/thehighpilots?feature=watch

I haven't even gotten to the best part yet.

Since it was Cinco de Mayo and all, I naturally extended some Cinco de Mayo hospitality and invited Tommy and his boys over for some fireside beers in our backyard with a few other friends. And by few, I mean 20-30-ish.

The High Pilots brought the other band they're touring with, A B & the SEA...and they all brought their guitars. Ergo a fireside jam session proceeded into the wee hours of the morning (ooops—sorry, neighbors!). And then I made them scrambled eggs for breakfast in the morning. The end.
Viva la Cinco!


Tuesday, February 14

Valentine's Day—off to a good start

Good thing I wasn't scheduled to work today or else I wouldn't have been home when our Morgan-Freeman-look-alike mailman knocked on our door, asked me my name, and then told me the Lord had blessed him with the gift of song. 

"I don't mean to offend, young lady, and I don't know if you have a boyfriend in your life, but if you do, he wanted me to tell you this..." His words, not mine.

[By this point all I want to know is where the hidden camera is.]

Then he stood a foot away from my face and serenaded me with this song for a solid minute.  
Longest freaking minute of my life.

 
 

True story.
Hope this warms your heart (read: creeps you out) as much as it did me!
Happy Valentine's Day, everybody!

Monday, December 5

last Christmas...

This time last year I was with my real family. In California. Holiday-ing it up.



Hey Dad!


Please supply your own captions.
 
 "Sisters...sisters..." —White Christmas
Dad pole dancing. Mom improv dancing.
Classic Emily face.
 Truth be told, we are a fun bunch.
I have no recollection of where our youngest sister was. Sorry Becks. But you probably found a more traditionally normal family to tag along with by this point.

Wednesday, November 30

the art of cutting down a Christmas tree

Kaylin, me, Jess...& Gus Gus :)
Me, Kaylin, Jess
the Taranto ladies
Shawn contesting the "adults only" sign :)
Wonderful, unofficial Idaho family



 I'll let the majority of the photos speak for themselves.
We had a hilarious time at the Christmas tree farm.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to the Taranto's for being my Idaho family all last week! Kaylin, you're like a sister to me—what a Godsend.

Monday, November 28

Christmas Parade: Idaho edition

When I was told we were going to the annual Coeur d'Alene Christmas parade, 
I wasn't prepared for 28 degree weather and decorated oversized trucks. 
But that's what we got.
Classic Idaho. 
Sadly, I don't have any photos of the "Blazen Divaz." 
They're the local, non-profit dance troupe of woman who seemed to be mostly over 60.

 
 
 

And below we have the "Moon-Shriners"...sponsoring Shriner's Children Hospital :)
 
 
 

Me & Kaylin—freezing.
 And to top off the night...Winter fireworks.
Well done, Coeur d'Alene!

Tuesday, November 22

Coeur d'Alene love

 
 
 
 


 
 


But wait...there's more...
My wonderful mama sent these to me after my last post. Oh holy sweet childhood.
Dad watering the ranch with that little hose...all five acres.
Chillin' on a frozen lake.
Ozzie our pet llama. Yes...pet.
Those were good times.