Monday, December 6, 2010

mean santa

Saturday night, Erin, Jen, Dave and I were walking down State Street, which is the main drag for "social activity" in Madison and at UW. We kept passing people dressed up in crazy holiday clothes, including lots of Santas. Then we heard lots of yelling. We turned the corner and came across this:
Santa snowball fight on State Street
A snowball fight of Santas! To get this shot I was almost run over by a Santa on a bicycle. Then the snowball fight turned our direction! We ran, but I was hit! In the ankle! Luckily I had Dave to pull me to safety!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

weekend of madison fun

Next up in our "parade of visitors"? Erin! And Jen again!
Jen and Erin, Memorial Union Terrace, UW-MadisonErin was dead set on coming here once it got cold. I tried to talk her out of it, but after 100 + days over 90 degrees in NC, she claimed she was ready for some cold weather. Not only did Erin get a dose of cold this weekend in Madison, but she was here for our first real snowfall!
from our bedroom window


The snow didn't slow us down at all. Jen came up from Chicago and we spent Saturday Christmas shopping 'til we dropped.

In addition to our first snow, we had a number of eating firsts this weekend as well. I'm glad Erin and Jen were here so I could try out some new places!

We imbibed some pre-dinner drinks at a brand new restaurant downtown called Nostrano. We will need to go back for a special occasion dinner sometime! I loved the atmosphere, especially the scene from the bar out to the snowy street outside. I snapped a not-great picture. And added a snowman to cover up the trash can. But you get the gist.


the bar at Nostrano


Then, for dinner, we went to Chautara, a Nepalese/Himalayan restaurant I had been dying to try but could not convince a certain someone to go with me. Since we had visitors, he had to oblige! Plus, Erin and Jen are always up for an adventure, so I knew they wouldn't mind trying out brand new food at a place we had never been. Of course, the food was delicious!

This morning, before the ladies were heading home, we tried a new-to-us breakfast place on the eastside called Lazy Jane's Cafe. Yum, yum, yum, love, love, love! We loved it! Delicious scones, great cozy atmosphere, and delicious eats. It didn't hurt that it was a gorgeous sunny and cold day - blue sky, clean snow, sunshine, and good friends. A lovely Sunday brunch! If you are reading this and planning to come visit us, we will probably take you here!
running man, Lazy Jane's Cafe, Madison my new favorite breakfast spot in Madison!




Jen, it was great to see you again so soon! Erin, come back soon so we can explore more of the eastside together!

Erin and me, Memorial Union, UW-Madison

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

advent

Look what our moms made for us!


It's an advent calendar! We get to open one little pouch every day from today until Christmas!


My mom came up with the idea and supplied the bags, Dave's mom decorated them, and both moms stuffed them full of goodies!

We cheated and opened #1 and #2 last night since I am out of town for a work trip. 1 was a little kit to make a beaded Christmas tree ornament.

Here's midway through putting it together...


...and here's the finished product!

Thanks, Moms! We feel loved and it's fun to get a little gift every day!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

bison!

Since the sun sets before 4:30 now (!!!) I try to sneak out for an afternoon walk every day while there's still sunshine.

Today on my walk I spotted two bison at the entrance to the bikepath!



I can't believe I had never noticed them from the road. I guess they are kind of hidden. And dressed as pilgrims no less!

I read online this was part of a neighborhood beautification (?) project a while ago. Here's what the Midvale Neighborhood Association has to say about the bison:

The Midvale Heights Neighborhood Association has been working with local resident and artist, Bill Grover to bring history to life at the site where the new southwest bike/pedestrian path crosses Midvale Blvd.. To develop a sense of this hillside, we focused on the geographic location and local history of our area. From this, we gleaned these major themes:

-Midvale Heights lies atop glacial till left here 12,000 years ago.

-The till is underlain by 500 million year old Cambrian sandstone and limestone.

-We live at the northeast edge of the North American bison range and the edge of what was the tall grass prairie.

We will build a circle of limestone seating area which will form an interactive sundial. Cryptic images symbolizing the hours of the day will be etched on the surfaces of the stones forming the seating. Other features of the site will include a boulder of red granite, our Wisconsin State Rock, placed to mark the hour of noon and True North, a Burr Oak and prairie plants will show us what the oak savannah and prairie might have looked like before this area was developed, a bison and her young will be formed out of concrete near a simple neighborhood sign cantilevered from a base of glacial boulders.

The prairie and the Ice Age are big up here!

Monday, November 29, 2010

teach me how to bucky

Check out this hilarious video. Bucky Badger is UW-Madison's beloved mascot.





We introduced Jen and Drew to this video this weekend and I think we've converted another fan!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

giving thanks

I am so thankful that Dave and I had friends and family who traveled to Madison for Thanksgiving with us! Mom, Jen and Drew were here for the holiday. We all divided up the cooking, so Mom and I worked on the turkey, appetizers, pies, and sweet potatoes, I did the stufffing, Mom did the carrots, Dave did the mashed potatoes (and carved the turkey beautifully), and Jen and Drew did the green beans, cranberry sauce, rolls, and another pie! Jen's pear ginger pie - yum! Yup, all that food for five! Everything was delicious!




Since this was my first turkey, I called my dad for assistance. He always manages to cook up a moist turkey, so I asked for his brining methods and followed them to a "t". Well, I did the best I could and the bird turned out great!

I also accidentally developed my own secret turkey method: keep the bird upside-down in the roaster in the fridge over night. Yeah...when we were preparing it to go in the oven Thursday morning, Mom pointed out that the bird was upside-down and had been all night. Whoops! Jen and I decided that made the breast jucier. Yeah, we'll go with that!



So anyway, despite the upside-down turkey, I was totally impressed with all our cooking (and eating) abilities! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!




Wednesday, November 24, 2010

give him a hand

Another creative composition from Andy Cox Photography. He calls it "The Brady Punch".

Hands (aka The Brady Punch)

You can see more of my brother Andy's photopgraphy here and here. I also wrote about his cool "insomnia" series on the blog here.