Friday, January 23, 2009

A Visit to the Fine Arts Center


I'm all about finding free things to do around town (especially right now), so I was super excited to learn that the 3rd Saturday of every month is a free day at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. They were closed for over a year for major renovations and I hadn't been back to see it since then. It's a great place to see art, of course, but they also have a stage for theater shows and a restaurant that is supposed to be really good. Even with the renovation, they kept the main original Art Deco building, which is just beautiful and makes me wish I lived there, or at least had those design elements in my house.


There was an amazing display of fabrics for the "Designing Women of Postwar Britain: Their Art and the Modern Interior" exhibit. It was inspiring to see the influence these women had on an entire generation! Three women were highlighted: Lucienne Day, Marianne Mahler and Jacqueline Groag. Lucienne Day was married to Robin Day, a furniture designer, so there were a few of his (wonderful) pieces there, too.





There was also some incredible work by Mikel Glass, who recreates common items using wood. They look so authentic that you have to touch it to realize that what you're looking at isn't just a dirty cardboard box. Each piece had a little story behind it, like the $86,000 pizza (I don't remember the story well enough to tell it; it's probably on his website).

In the permanent collections, there was a whole room devoted to Dale Chihuly, the talented glassblower/painter/artist who created the breathtaking ceiling in the Bellagio hotel lobby in Las Vegas. He also created a special collection just for the Fine Arts Center when they hosted an exhibit for him a few years ago. Come to think of it, that's the last time I had been to the Fine Arts Center!





Thursday, January 22, 2009

January

The first two-thirds of January has dragged a bit, but at the same time feels like I can't believe it's almost over!

I did get to go snowboarding two times this month (okay, one day was technically in December but it was Dec. 31 so I'm counting it as January). The first day was at Breckenridge and was not a ton of fun of course, but Steven was really patient with me and sacrificed his time to help me learn how to ride the edges and all that fun stuff. I didn't realize that the muscle group for snowboarding was so different from skiing! It definitely takes some getting used to but the comfort of the boots and the ease of carrying just one piece of equipment more than makes up for everything else. The next visit to the mountains was to Monarch where I actually made several turns in a row by the end of the day. I stayed on the bunny slope most of the day, which helped my confidence a lot and allowed me to not feel so bad about my lack of skills, since most of the others on the hill were doing even worse than I was. I did do two regular runs in the afternoon, though, so I really felt accomplished. Steven was also able to get out and enjoy some really great snow while I was practicing on my own. Monarch is a great place to go snowboarding or skiing and if any of you ever come visit us in the winter time we'll be sure to take you there.

Other than the snowboarding and regular trips to the dog park with Roxy, there really hasn't been a lot happening in this first part of January. We've been enjoying some really nice weather here in town--I'm talking temperatures in the 50s and 60s! Not bad for winter in Colorado. I've mostly been spending my days looking at job postings and updating my resume. I already can't wait for the job hunt to be over, but we have a great Workforce Center here which I fully plan to utilize this time.

Sadly, I don't have any pictures for this post.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

December



December started out wonderfully! On the 3rd, I celebrated my 35th birthday and Steven took me to dinner at my favorite restaurant, The Blue Star. I had a lemon drop martini and the best cheeseburger in the Springs. A little unusual for a birthday dinner, I know, but that was what I was really craving and it totally satisfied. As my birthday gift(s) Steven gave me snowboarding equipment, which I'm trying for the first time this season. I think I'm really going to like it, and I can only hope that I'll be as graceful and smooth on the hill as Steven is.

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On the 9th I got to attend a (free!) lecture by the legendary movie director Spike Lee. He was a very down to earth guy and I greatly enjoyed his talk. Now I just need to watch some more of his movies!

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The next night Steven and I and a few friends got to see a live taping of the radio show etown featuring one of our favorite musical groups, the Flobots. (See their additional websites here and here.) It was so interesting to see the way the show was taped, and to have to redo our applause sometimes so that it can be used for editing. The edited show will air sometime in February; I'm excited to hear it again in its polished format. I'm proud to say the Flobots are from Denver but have become nationally known for their song "Handlebars", which I've seen on VH1 and have heard on the radio many times. They played that song, as well as my favorite one "Rise" (both videos can be seen on their main website) and several more. I love the viola in all of their songs, played by the only girl in the band. Their style of music is unusual and probably not for everyone, but I love it! They're very politically active in the community and it's inspiring to see that at such a young age. I know I wasn't anything like that when I was younger.

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Later that same week, our office received the bad news that the Colorado Springs location was being closed and all of us were being laid off. Some people had to leave that day, but the rest of us stayed until January 23. It's really a bummer, because I had been hoping that this was a job I could enjoy and grow with for years to come. But now it's back to the job hunt along with everyone else who's in the same position. Thankfully Steven's job seems secure and he's been enjoying his new role as the Operations Manager.

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Christmas was a low key day for us. We just did stockings this year, considering the bad news I had received not long before. Roxy had her own stocking and was thrilled to find lots of treats and a new toy to play with! And I finally watched A Christmas Story for the very first time (hard to believe, I know). It was hilarious! I'm definitely adding that to How the Grinch Stole Christmas (either version is fine) as a Christmas tradition from now on. We didn't have a tree this year but I did finally get the decorations up around the house. I was excited to put up some really cool mirrored stars I bought at Cost Plus World Market. They looked great on our stair railing, and I was also able to display the wonderful glass pine cone that Krissy had sent me from Germany a couple of years ago. I love Christmas time!




Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Thanksgiving in Utah


Steven's brother Travis was able to come home on an 18-day leave and it happened to include Thanksgiving, so for the second time in a few months we made the trek to St. George. It's feeling shorter every time we go; we've got a regular route now and it can be made in one day if necessary. Having cheap(er) gas again helps a lot, too! We got there at about noon on Thanksgiving day and later that afternoon had a terrific early dinner with most of the family; unfortunately Trevor and Jordan weren't able to make it this year. This time we brought Roxy and she got to play with her new best friend Windsor (she was totally the boss, even though he's twice her size). It was a blast watching them together. :-) On the drive out and back Roxy found a few favorite places to lay in the car once she finally realized that it was going to be a while before she could get out and run around.





We were also able to see Steven's nieces, Mia and Mya, get baptized, as well as celebrate Mia's birthday. It was so great to see the family again, and especially Travis, who we hadn't seen in over 2 years. We can't wait for him to be home for good! Plus we got to meet a lot of Krissy's extended family who came up for Mya's baptism. I didn't take very many pictures on this trip, quite unusual for me, but here are a few to enjoy.