Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas 2009


Christmas is finally here! Time to open presents but first we need a visit from Santa.


Here comes Santa and Sparklefart and Alfie. Popcorn balls forgot his costume this year! Grady was very happy to see the elves and Santa


Now time for the Elves to Dance. Dance elves Dance!

Brooksie even wanted to be a elf this year!


Kristen and Brandon have you been a good little boy and girl this year? Hmmm?


Grady must have been a good little boy because he got two modes of transportation this year. His Go Deigo Car and his new bike.
Merry Christmas Everyone!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Grady's First Birthday Party


On Sunday Dec 6 we celebrated Grady's (our nephew) First Birthday! It was a loud crazy party with lots of people and kids.

Grady pre-black frosting...

Dishing the cakes


Grady after the black frosting. It looks like he grew a beard overnight. Boy, is he getting old quickly!

Cameron blowing his horn!


Grady opening his presents. Happy Birthday little guy!

Oscar getting some good daddy time in with Trevor.

Heather & Matt's Engagment Party


On November 28th we celebrated Heather and Matt's Engagement Party at the Madison Club. Heather and Matt are getting married in June 2010 in Door County.

Ashley, Jen, Mike and Barbara having fun at the party.

Party hostess with the mostest! Cindy and Barbara

The Gremmel's, Ullsvick's and Phelps... Family Friends!

Congratulations Heather and Matt!

Bucks Game


This summer Trevor and I won four tickets to the Buck Game in Milwaukee. We finally got our tickets and they just happened to be on my mothers birthday November 20 and they wanted to go to the game so the four of us went after work on Friday.

Ashley and Trevor at the game. We also saw Michael Jordon at the game. He was half owner of the Charlotte Bobcats so he was in the audience watching the game.

Mom and Dad at the game. Mom was celebrating her 64th birthday!



Pre-Game...

Oscar & Barbara's Birthday Party


Oscar celebrated his 11th birthday on Oct 18. We really don't know his actual birthday we just celebrate the day we brought him home from the doggie pound. We have had him 6 years and he has come a long way from his first day. Love you little buddy!

We also celebrate my mothers 64th birthday which was on November 20th.

Playing in the leaves



Because of the nice weather we had back in October we took Oscar to the dog park.

Oscar in the leaves...

Back in October, we took a moment to play in the leaves with Oscar. While Trevor was trying to clean up the leaves or was he just talking on the phone all day? Hmmm.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Eno Vino

Trevor and I just tried a new restaurant Eno Vino on the west side of Madison. It was so good! It is really a tapas & wine bar. Trevor had an Old Fashioned drink and I had a red stiletto drink. It has vodka, white wine and sprite. Yummy. For dinner we had a Chicken Thai Flat bread and Chicken skewers with cilantro and lime sauce. For desert we had Creme Brule. I highly recommend it if you are on the west side of Madison. It reminded me of a restaurant in San Francisco. Thumbs Up!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Barbara & Obama

So my mother was lucky enough to know someone who was able to get her tickets to see Obama in Madison, WI. The event was closed to the public but she sat in the front row next to the Doyle's (Wisconsin Gov & his wife). She also checked off one item on her bucket list- to shake Obama's hand. When they sat her in seat the people next to her ask her who she was? She was just Barbara Phelps from Watertown Wi.


Look at how close she got. You can even see his gray hair. She thanked Obama for coming to Madison. Unfortunately, she didn't even get a picture of herself and Obama. Boo!
The speech was in Madison WI at Wright Middle School. Her funny story for the day was at one moment she was shaking the president's hand then next moment she was walking our dog Oscar and picking up his poop. Ahhh the highs and the lows for a Grandma.

ps. Oscar said thank you for walking him! Woof.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

It's Back!

It's back! Yes, I bet you are wondering what is back. Well it is only the best thing in the entire world. So good that I stock pile it the entire year and protect it like it is Gold the rest of the year. It is only available from Oct to Dec. It quickly disappears so you have to buy it when you can find it. So any quesses? Well It is Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash Soda. Yummy. I LOVE it and wish it was available the entire year but then I guess it would not be a special treat. So enjoy it while you can and buy it now but don't buy everything leave some for me.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Bucket Head

Last night I was watching TV and letting Oscar play. We usually hide treats in the living room and since he is blind it is a big game for him to find the treats. We have toys that we hide the treats. One toy is a canister with a flip top lid. He is able to open the top and flip the canister around until the treat comes out. I was watching him play last night and he put his head in the canister sniffing for the treat but this time he walked in to a cabinet. The canister was immediately stuck on his head. I freaked out and yelled for Trevor. I knew Oscar only had a couple of seconds until he ran out of air. The canister was really stuck! I pulled on it while Trevor held Oscar. Nothing. Trevor suggested to twist is and nothing. Oscar started to freak out because he could not breath. I was freaking out and so was Trevor. After all we have been through saving Oscar's life multiple times through Blasto and liver cancer and blindness. I could not let him suffocate to death. I pulled with all my might while worring that I would hurt him by pulling the canister. And finally it came off. Oscar gasped for air and stumbled around not really understanding what really happened. I was scared to death and my hands were trembling. It was less than an minute that the canister was on his head but in that amount of time he was out of air. While it might sound funny at the time it was not funny at all. But now we have taken to calling Oscar - Bucket Head. He doesn't find it funny.

Monday, September 14, 2009

San Francisco 2009


SAN FRANCISCO 2009












Trevor and I went to San Francisco last week Sept 10-14. Trevor had to work but I just went for fun. Which meant that I spent most of my time by myself but I don't have any issues with that because there was so much to do. On Thurs. Day One- We left Madison and had a connecting flight thru MSP. We arrive at 7:30pm in SFO. We took the BART to downtown and walked to our hotel. The hotel was a "European hotel" book by Trevor's company travel company. We were "upgraded" which so funny because it wasn't an upgrade. The next night we were going to change hotels because of the travel company mixed up our first night lodging. The hotels were right next to each other and next to a male strip club!!! Trevor and I found this very funny but when Trevor's co-workers arrive at the hotel they told the travel agent that this was not OK and they should change our hotel. We thought that was a great idea! So that night Trevor and I went out to dinner at The Cheesecake Factory. The restaurant was in Union square on top of Macy's with a great view. California recently passed a new rule to post the calories of all the items on the menu. Just so you know cheesecake ranges from 600 cal to 1700 cal per slice! We passed on the cheesecake. :).


Day Two- We had booked tickets to Alcatraz for the 9am boat but Trevor ended up having to work. So I went by myself. I took the cable car and was talking to the conductor about how far and I asked him if he thought i would make the boat. He polite replied "Nope". He then stop the cable car and waved down a taxi for me to take me to pier 33. I was talking to other locals and told them this story and they couldn't believe they did that. I made the boat but just in time! Alcatraz was great. The audio tour was fabulous. You got to see the cells and solitary confinement. It was weird to walk inside the cells. They were very small. They told all the escape story which was very cool. Then I got back on the boat and returned to the city. I had lunch at Boudin which is a great sourdough restaurant. Then I took a double Decker bus tour of the city which is a fast way to get a overview of the city. I then took a bus trip over the Golden Gate bridge and to Sausalito (across the bay) and then returned to the city. I went talk to the half price ticket booth about getting Wicked Tickets and he gave me the low down on how to get tickets at a reduce cost. I had to run to the theater by 6 to get my name in the lottery for $25 tickets. I thought I would never get them because there were so many people but I won two tickets. I purchased two in hopes of Trevor joining me. I was able to convince him to skip dinner with his coworkers and come with me to Wicked. It was very good and had great costumes. My only complaint was it was so cold in the theater. It was a very busy day but I had wonderful weather for SF.





Day Three- I called Bridget in the AM and we planned to go to Napa Valley . Mike and the kids joined us. We went to Sterling Winery and took a gondola ride up to the top of the hill. Bridget's boys loved this part. We had some great white wines and red wines (the reds were not my fav but they never are) I of course had too much which amounted to one glass of wine (which was too much) We then drove thru the small towns and back to the city. Bridget even took me down Lombard Street. Bridget and I went out to dinner with some of her friends at "The slanted door" Because of our group size we had to order Pre Fix which was so funny because I am a very picky eater. Bridget and I were kicking each other under the table because the group had to order together. It was all good but so funny. The restaurant is supposedly very difficult to get reservations so I am glad I had the opportunity to try it. I totally understand Bridget's life more now. I just have to say I am glad to live in the Midwest and have Midwest values. I don't think I will ever have two nannies and not work. Bridget told me this was a rare case but I now get it. It was an eye opening experience. After dinner we went dancing at Club Kokomo. Bridget and I had the same thought in the car. "How the hell did we get in the car with these people and where the hell are we going" We ended up getting lost but eventually found the Salsa dancing club. We had fun and I even tried to dance but I really have no rhythm. The poor guys that danced with me. We left at about midnight and that was the end of day three.




Day Four-This day was spent in the city seeing the remaining sites that I miss on the first day. I stopped by the SFMOA and then took a bus tour of Golden Gate Park, which went past Alamo square and the painted lady house (AKA the Full House houses) We went past the Haight and Asbury district and returned back to Union square. Next on my list was the Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival. I had an chocolate overdose. I couldn't eat anymore. But I did get some Kara's Cupcakes. Which were delicious. After that I took a food tour of Little Italy. I got to try some more chocolates. We saw a behind the scene of a 100 year old bakery and tried some olive oil. Then on to another bakery for some chocolate eclairs and finished with a museum tour of the Beat generation. (Which was before my time. ) After the tour I walked back to our hotel thru Chinatown. I picked up Trevor and we rode the cable car (Trevor really wanted to do this) We went to dinner in little Italy. Trevor had pasta and chicken and I had pizza. It was great! Then we jumped on cable car and went to Fisherman's wharf and to Ghirardelli square for a sweet treat. Then back on the cable car to Union square. I had to wake up at 3:45 the next morning to get my flight. Trevor had to stay an extra day and will return on Tues. It was a very busy trip but I am so glad I got to see the city. I had a great time!