Friday, September 28, 2007

The Greatest Show on Earth


It's been a tradition in our family to go to the circus every year for my birthday. It's one of my favorite things to do. You feel like a kid all over again and we always have such a good time. This year we decided to go to the show on the 27th. We had the best seats we've ever had (third row) which was so neat. This is the first year that Eadie has really gotten into it. It was so much fun to watch her be amazed by all the different things going on. Orin ended up asleep on the floor of the energy solutions arena, with my jacket as a pillow, towards the end of the show. All in all it was a great evening and one of the best shows we've seen to date.





The new Ringling Bros. circus is not the one loved by your mother; though she’d love daredevil comic Bello, he with the skyscraper orange do. Circus audiences certainly do. So much so that impresario Kenneth Feld and his producer/daughter Nicole titled the new edition Bellobration.

“We set out to outdo not only last year’s show but 136 years of shows,” says Nicole. “This show is like Bello: a force of nature brimming with high energy and spirit.”

Bello favors a tuxedo and bow tie, and doesn’t wear greasepaint, baggy pants, or a red, bulbous nose. Talented (he plays 12 instruments), irrepressible, hilarious, warm, mischievous, athletic, and physical are words used to describe him. If RBBB has been reimagined for the journey into the 21st century, Bello’s the perfect guide.

Recipient of Monte Carlo’s prestigious Silver Clown Award and named America’s Best Clown by Time, Bello’s a seventh-generation member of a Swiss circus dynasty. And, he reports, “[It’s] my real name and the hair is all mine…I wear it this way -- except when I come out of the shower -- with the help of a lot of hairspray.”

He’ll have you holding your breath with his gravity-defying acrobatics on a giant spinning wheel that, at full speed, splits in two. And he must love heights -- why else would he climb 68 feet into the arena stratosphere to dangle upside down (and by one hand) on swaying poles? “Any three-year-old can do what I do,” he laughs, adding, “with 30 years experience. So don’t do this at home!”

His partners in daredevilry are Erendira and Nikolas Wallenda, members of the family who first brought daredevil skills and thrills to Ringling Bros. and had audiences gasping as they performed human pyramids in their high-wire act.

But it seems everyone wants to be Bello, and in Bellobration there’s a moment when everyone -- including the animals -- put on Bello-like dos. But there’s more, as artists from 11 nations will either have you screaming with delight or have the hairs on the back of your neck standing as high as Bello’s do. There’s beauty, brawn, Alejandro Vargas and his elephants, Arabian stallions, the Olates’ hilarious canines, jaw-dropping stunts from the Flying Poemas, Chinese acrobats, the Aguilar brothers on the high wire, and extreme-sports high jinks.

Taba’s back with his tabbies, and not the ones that meow -- these are Siberian ones that snarl and growl. When he kisses one of them, you might ask, “How do you learn to do that?” The seventh-generation Chilean animal trainer will say, “Practice! It takes up to a year to gain a Bengal tiger’s trust. You keep testing, getting closer and closer. Then one day, she lets you kiss her.”

That blur soaring across the arena isn’t a bird or plane but super Brian and Tina Miser shot from not one, but two cannons as they reprise a stunt not attempted in more than 30 years. And have you seen an elephant paint? You will if you arrive one hour early to enjoy the interactive pre-show where you meet artists, try on costumes, learn circus skills, and get an up-close look at the animals.








Sunday, September 16, 2007

Trash the dress

So... my really good friend Ashley is a photographer as some of you know. She wanted to do a shoot that's called trash the dress. You take a wedding dress and do all kinds of things that you wouldn't normally do with a wedding dress. We went to lots of dirty places and I even got in the Great Salt Lake in the dress. It was lots of fun!
She got the dress at DI for $40 and it fit so
perfect it was crazy. After we did the shoot I washed the dress in the washing machine. It was covered in sand and mud and smelled horrible but it came out so good and only lost about 20 beads and sequins. Anyway I know some of you have been waiting to see pictures so here are some of them. I hope you like.

















Wednesday, September 5, 2007

OUCH... my wrist hurts part II

I said I would put up some more pictures from our little photo shoot in August but then I forgot about it. So I am doing that now. Everyone keeps talking about the similarities in this picture between the kids. Eadie and Orin look alike and Teya and Alton look alike. The first time I saw this picture I thought Orin was Eadie (since it's upside down) I was really tripped out by how similar they looked.


I sure love my Momma's boy!

P.S. This really is going to be the last post for a while.

Devil baby and sister



We had Alton's baby blessing on Sunday, so I thought I would put up a picture from that. I think that day is the best behaved he has been in his whole life. (Although you can't tell from the picture). He is a very colicky baby but gave everyone the impression that he's an angel. He's actually a devil in baby's clothing!


Eadie's first day of preschool. She was very excited to go and had her clothes picked out two days before. She had a great first day and made some new friends. I would also put up a picture from Teya's first day of school but I forgot to take
a picture of her. Oops!

My uterus sucks... and so does IKEA

So I found out a couple of weeks ago that I still have placenta in my uterus from when Alton was born. I had this same problem after Orin was born and it wasn't much fun. I began to think that I was having the same problem again a couple weeks after I had the baby. I just felt so crappy and didn't seem to be getting any better. Against Justin's pleading I didn't talk to the doctor about it until I had my six week check up. He kept telling me to call the doctor and that I needed to get in and be seen. I figured I would just take care of things when I saw the doctor again. So the doctor did an ultrasound and things were just as I had suspected. So I scheduled the surgery to have it removed on the 7th (Friday). I will also be getting a tubal ligation done at the same time. I will be so glad to have this over with. I have been in more and more pain the last couple of weeks and I'm sure it would only get worse if I didn't do something about it. So this may be my last post for a bit while I recover.

Now onto my story of IKEA....
Justin and I had decided that we would get a new bed since ours was kind of falling apart and just becoming a nuisance. We had picked out the bed that we wanted and also picked out some bedding to go on it. We went to IKEA on Monday to make our purchase. What a mistake! Stay away from IKEA on a holiday if you can help it at all. It was a complete mad house. There were so many people there you get barely get around. First we went to look at the bed and make sure it was what we wanted. We decided it was and tried to find out where it would be in the wherehouse. There was no tag that had the size we wanted in the color we wanted. So therefore we only had a general idea of where we could find the bed. That was annoying. We decided to get the bedding first and then get the bed on the way out. If only we'd known what a bad idea that was. So we went and found the bedding. They didn't have our size. So after looking around we decided on something else. We went to get the quilt to go under the quilt cover. Again they didn't have our size. We picked another one, again they didn't have our size. So we ended up with a cheapy one until they get the size we need. Justin picked out a new pillow that he wanted. We couldn't even find where it belonged on the shelf. After both of us wandering around looking for it we found someone to ask. Surprise, surprise they didn't have the right size. So we decided then that we better go get the bed. We went to the wherehouse as fast as we could and had to wander around to find where the bed was. Justin did find it and they only had two of the three parts we needed for the bed. We asked someone if they had more and they said they did. But they wouldn't be getting it down until tonight when the store was closed because it was store policy not to bring forklifts out during the hours they are open. They said we'd have to come back tomorrow. Justin about lost it. We had been in the store for three hours and not found one thing we came to buy. All the while chasing around Eadie and Orin and trying to keep them and Alton happy. We were both so out of patience by this point that we decided we would find the rest of the things we came to get tomorrow and leave. So we left. Justin called the next morning to make sure that they had the bed. A computer said they did but there was no way to talk to a person and find out for sure. So we drove all the way down there and decided we would get the bed first. So we went into the wherehouse and luckily they did have it. We put it on the cart and went to get the rest of the stuff. Even though things turned out okay the whole thing was a huge fiasco and I'm not very anxious to return to IKEA anytime soon. Incidentally the store was a much more pleasant place to shop on Tuesday. There weren't very many people there at all. When shopping at IKEA do it during the day when most people are at work. It makes for a much nicer shopping experience. Here is the finished product.