I work at Alpine Bank in Basalt, CO. This town is sort of like a second home-town for me since I grew up in Carbondale, (just a few miles northwest of Basalt) but went to high school at Basalt High (go Longhorns!). This week is homecoming week for the Longhorns, and since I teach Art History on Tuesday nights I got to venture up to my old stomping grounds and hang out at the school for a few hours while we discussed Greek art. (Funny enough: their homecoming "theme" is Grease!...hahahahahaha...ok, so it made me laugh.) Anyway, while there I noticed there were no decorations, no schedule of events, nothing. I mean, nothing! You couldn't even tell this week was "special". I was shocked.
I mean, as an Alumnus, I didn't really expect to get an invitation home for homecoming, however, after thinking about just this, I felt really sad that the tradition of homecoming has pretty much been lost at my high school. I graduated in 2003, it wasn't that long ago. But when I was in high school we had huge signs in the front entranceway to show what the schedule of events was for the week; and that was posted at least a week in advance. We had an event every night; whether it was Brutte Volleyball, Powder Puff Football, Talent Show, Bonfire, etc. Literally, we had something every night. And each day was filled with theme dress-up days: Cowboy/Cowgirl, Pajama, Twin, "Theme" day (whatever that year's theme was) and Spirit days were usually our most popular. I remember having a whole slew of people come out for the parade Friday afternoon, and then joining us for the volleyball and football games that evening. I remember our Alumni getting recognized for being goold ol' BHS alums at the game. Maybe I'm just crazy but isn't homecoming about community and sense of belonging somewhere?
On the flipside of this, this week is also homecoming for Colorado State. Sami and I will be attending the game Saturday afternoon, proudly wearing green and gold. I have known about CSU's homecoming since May when I got an invitation to attend the 4th Annual Associated Students of CSU Alumni reunion.
Now, as backwards as Basalt is with no announcment of homecoming at all, CSU is all about it. (Gotta bring back those donors!) But really, I feel like my alma mater of BHS should try to involve the alums and the community. I think if they did that, we might be more apt to donate to good causes. Plus, the kids do better in school and sports, if the community is behind them.
So, this week, I ask you, where do you come home to?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
...and Samantha can walk!!!!
So, over the past few months Sami has been doing her darnedest to cruise the furniture- let go and grab onto something else. She's gotten pretty good at making her way across the living room (although it's a pretty small room) several times creating a loop for herself. She has been able to pull up since about 7 months; about the same time she started to do the fast crawl, (she really started crawling around 6 months-ish).... For the past couple weeks we've really been working on balance and standing by herself for a couple seconds. She accomplished this task very well by being able to stand up for a few seconds by herself before she decided she didn't know what she was doing and she'd latch on to some one or something, or laughing and falling on her butt...Over the weekend Greg decided to start standing her up and letting her balance and seeing if she could take steps...She did it only once this past weekend, but her problem is that she's so proud of herself she starts to giggle and can't focus so she falls!
Tuesday, when I took Samantha to her daycare, Nicole (our wonderful daycare lady), asked me if she had been taking steps at home...I paused and said that yes, we had tried over the weekend to get her to do it and explained that she had taken a couple steps but that she got so excited she laughed and fell over. (This also meant to me that she had started taking steps with Nicole, both heartbreaking and fantastic for me all at the same time...I get that feeling a lot because we have to take her to daycare). Over the past couple days Sami has advanced to being able to balance, relax and take a couple steps! Without giggling too much and falling over! Of course, there is some giggling because she is just too proud of herself to contain her excitement (which is totally fantastic!).
And so Samantha walks!
Which, as you can imagine, has a whole new set of "Oh My God, what am I going to do with this?!" feelings attached to it. I'm so excited for her to be a "toddler" and the new things ahead, however, I'm suffering from the not-so-baby blues. And the closer her 1st birthday gets, the more I have those feelings. Which is normal from everything I've read. However, I'd like to scream at the top of my lungs "STOP GROWING UP!!!". Which reminds me of all the times any number of relatives decided to say the same thing to me, and then I feel really like a parent (some of the time I feel like saying "who is this child and why doesn't her mother come pick her up?!"...but only some of the time...).
So, as totally thrilling and amazing as it is, I now have a walking child. Oh shit.
Tuesday, when I took Samantha to her daycare, Nicole (our wonderful daycare lady), asked me if she had been taking steps at home...I paused and said that yes, we had tried over the weekend to get her to do it and explained that she had taken a couple steps but that she got so excited she laughed and fell over. (This also meant to me that she had started taking steps with Nicole, both heartbreaking and fantastic for me all at the same time...I get that feeling a lot because we have to take her to daycare). Over the past couple days Sami has advanced to being able to balance, relax and take a couple steps! Without giggling too much and falling over! Of course, there is some giggling because she is just too proud of herself to contain her excitement (which is totally fantastic!).
And so Samantha walks!
Which, as you can imagine, has a whole new set of "Oh My God, what am I going to do with this?!" feelings attached to it. I'm so excited for her to be a "toddler" and the new things ahead, however, I'm suffering from the not-so-baby blues. And the closer her 1st birthday gets, the more I have those feelings. Which is normal from everything I've read. However, I'd like to scream at the top of my lungs "STOP GROWING UP!!!". Which reminds me of all the times any number of relatives decided to say the same thing to me, and then I feel really like a parent (some of the time I feel like saying "who is this child and why doesn't her mother come pick her up?!"...but only some of the time...).
So, as totally thrilling and amazing as it is, I now have a walking child. Oh shit.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
it's all greek to me!
Please bear with us/me (Shelby) as I start our blog! I've never been really technically advanced or anything so it's going to seem a little archaic at first, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it.
I decided to start a blog because a good friend of mine from college, Crystal, started one for her and her husband Daniel. They are constantly moving because he is in the Air Force and it's a good way for her to keep all of us interested folks updated about their lives. I decided maybe it's a good idea for us (Greg, Shelby and Sami) because Sami is changing pretty quickly, and people probably want to have some clue about her. Plus, I get to work at a computer and can update anytime I'd like.
So...where to start...well, I guess I can give you a little background as to our lives. Greg and I started dating about 4 years ago ( a little over that actually) right before my junior year of college at CSU (GO RAMS!!!). We had some "rough road" times where we weren't dating, but in the end we decided we were meant to be together; even when life is crazy. I moved back to the Roaring Fork Valley after I graduated in May of 2007 to help take care of my mom and be with Greg...Fast forward to a year later... Around Valentines Day 2008 Greg took me to a jewelry store and we bought a beautiful engagement ring (just ask my best friends, I sent them text pictures!).
Speaking of crazy times...on March 15, 2008 we went to Walmart in Fort Collins (we were there for 3A State Basketball Championships) and bought a home pregnancy test...well, it came up positive...and so did the next three I took...So, we "postponed" the wedding plans (really we kept the same date we were already thinking about but we didn't rush to get married because I was pregnant) and on November 12, 2008, at 12:17am, Samantha Susan came roaring into our lives. Little blond haired, blue eyed bundle of squishy babyness that she was.
Our lives haven't been the same since! On March 21, 2009 Greg and I officially tied the knot at an intimate (if you can call it that...) ceremony at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Mostly our closest friends and family came, and then any on-lookers that happened to be passing by. It was so much fun!
Now fast forward to September 2009...Greg is still working for R & A Enterprises, the same company he's worked for since 2004, doing apprentice electrician work (although I keep trying to get him to work on passing his Journeyman's test and get licensed!). I work at Alpine Bank in Basalt (the same town where I went to high school), which I completely adore. I work for a fantastic company and I really enjoy being around so many people.
Sami Sue is our little wonder child. She's super bright, she loves to read books; especially animal books where I make the noises for her. She has finally gotten some teeth (two on the bottom and now one on top), and she crawls like a maniac! She loves to dance, bounce, and generally do anything. Basketball, (coincidence? I think not) we've found, is her favorite sport! She will watch it intently, like she's studying it. (we're hoping this will bring us good fortune in the future and she'll just be a basketball wizard!!!!) She has even started speaking! Of course she says the common "mama" and "dada" but we've caught a few phrases like "ats-is" and she points or picks something up, we are guessing (and so is our babysitter) that she is saying "what's this?". She also says "itty" and points to our cat (not coincidental either, he's been her best friend since utero). She says, "go" and "up" and "out", all pretty much clear as day, and in correct context.
And her smile is the most priceless thing ever! (at some point I'll figure out how to put pictures up on here, and you can see the smile!)
So, that is the basics of Our Crazy Life! Thanks for bearing with me!
I decided to start a blog because a good friend of mine from college, Crystal, started one for her and her husband Daniel. They are constantly moving because he is in the Air Force and it's a good way for her to keep all of us interested folks updated about their lives. I decided maybe it's a good idea for us (Greg, Shelby and Sami) because Sami is changing pretty quickly, and people probably want to have some clue about her. Plus, I get to work at a computer and can update anytime I'd like.
So...where to start...well, I guess I can give you a little background as to our lives. Greg and I started dating about 4 years ago ( a little over that actually) right before my junior year of college at CSU (GO RAMS!!!). We had some "rough road" times where we weren't dating, but in the end we decided we were meant to be together; even when life is crazy. I moved back to the Roaring Fork Valley after I graduated in May of 2007 to help take care of my mom and be with Greg...Fast forward to a year later... Around Valentines Day 2008 Greg took me to a jewelry store and we bought a beautiful engagement ring (just ask my best friends, I sent them text pictures!).
Speaking of crazy times...on March 15, 2008 we went to Walmart in Fort Collins (we were there for 3A State Basketball Championships) and bought a home pregnancy test...well, it came up positive...and so did the next three I took...So, we "postponed" the wedding plans (really we kept the same date we were already thinking about but we didn't rush to get married because I was pregnant) and on November 12, 2008, at 12:17am, Samantha Susan came roaring into our lives. Little blond haired, blue eyed bundle of squishy babyness that she was.
Our lives haven't been the same since! On March 21, 2009 Greg and I officially tied the knot at an intimate (if you can call it that...) ceremony at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Mostly our closest friends and family came, and then any on-lookers that happened to be passing by. It was so much fun!
Now fast forward to September 2009...Greg is still working for R & A Enterprises, the same company he's worked for since 2004, doing apprentice electrician work (although I keep trying to get him to work on passing his Journeyman's test and get licensed!). I work at Alpine Bank in Basalt (the same town where I went to high school), which I completely adore. I work for a fantastic company and I really enjoy being around so many people.
Sami Sue is our little wonder child. She's super bright, she loves to read books; especially animal books where I make the noises for her. She has finally gotten some teeth (two on the bottom and now one on top), and she crawls like a maniac! She loves to dance, bounce, and generally do anything. Basketball, (coincidence? I think not) we've found, is her favorite sport! She will watch it intently, like she's studying it. (we're hoping this will bring us good fortune in the future and she'll just be a basketball wizard!!!!) She has even started speaking! Of course she says the common "mama" and "dada" but we've caught a few phrases like "ats-is" and she points or picks something up, we are guessing (and so is our babysitter) that she is saying "what's this?". She also says "itty" and points to our cat (not coincidental either, he's been her best friend since utero). She says, "go" and "up" and "out", all pretty much clear as day, and in correct context.
And her smile is the most priceless thing ever! (at some point I'll figure out how to put pictures up on here, and you can see the smile!)
So, that is the basics of Our Crazy Life! Thanks for bearing with me!
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