Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Bball

While visiting some friends in Norcal two months back, we went to a pee-wee basketball game.  It was one of the cutest sports games I've ever watched! The game consisted of a group of 3 and 4 year-olds attempting to play basketball, but basically ended up with ten little players on the court hovering around the ball hoping to touch it. To help the kids with the rules of the game, all of the players were given a wrist band with a specific color and then the kids of the opposing sides were supposed to match up colors to find out who they were supposed to guard in the game.None of the kids really dribbled, but they all tried their darndest to shoot at the five-foot high basketball hoop. Besides all the antics on the court, I also enjoyed watching the parents on the side lines.  Some of the Dads would shout things like "Defense!!" or "Man-up!" These instructions would probably have been more beneficial to older kids, because the little kids on the court didn't seem to understand what these cheers even meant. The kids all seemed to have fun, but they seemed to get particularly animated when the parents brought out the end-o-game snacks and juice packs.  Kids after my own heart!



Venice Beach


One place that D and I have enjoyed exploring lately, has been Venice Beach.  I first went there with some of my family during Thanksgiving last year, but D wasn't around because of work. In the last couple months we've been out there a couple times and had a wonderful time soaking up the warm sunny rays.  Great people watching too!  In May, my friend Ckim and some of her friends came to visit us and we took them for a day at the beach. Before this day, Ckim went to Disneyland and picked up a couple of Minnie Ears as a souvenir. She loved them so much in fact, that she decided to wear them for the rest of the weekend. After a day at the beach, her poor little ears got worked and wasn't too happy about me sneaking my camera out to snap a couple pics.

Poor Ckim.  Still a fun day that beach!  I went out to a great cafe in Venice two weeks ago called Gjelina  along Abbott Kinney.  That's a whole other area that I still need to explore and go shopping too!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Black Keys

D and I have recently started listening to the Black Keys alot. They've been around for the last couple years, but for whatever reason their rough bluesy sound really speaks to us right now.  They're from Ohio and have a unique look about them, especially the drummer, which I love. Here's a video of one of their performances on SNL . Also, I found this song of theirs called "Lengths" and have been playing it over and over again.  The song's romantic use of the slide guitar just melts my heart.  When I listen to it, I can't help but imagine slow dancing to it on a summer night under a star-filled sky.  D and I are going to try to go to more to live shows and really take advantage of all that Lala land's music scene has to offer. In fact, this weekend we're going to small show at a club called Saint Rocke in Hermosa Beach.  Will report back on how it goes soon!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Aspen

Two weeks ago I found out that I would be traveling to Aspen for work. Prior to this trip, I had never been to Aspen and was very excited to finally see a luxury mountain resort area in the US. Once I told D, he kept quoting lines from Dumb and Dumber, such as "Samsonite!! I was way off!" or " . . . Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano. I'm talking about a little place called Aspen." Taking with me my favorite parts of Dumb and Dumber and also various scenes from the TV show Entourage, I left bright and early and eventually arrived in Aspen yesterday afternoon. As soon as I got of the little prop plane, I was hit by this wonderful woodsy/campfire smell, that took me back to my days working at a guest ranch in Northern Colorado. Upon arriving in downtown Aspen, it surprises me with how small the town actually is. I find out later that Dumb and Dumber only filmed a few small parts in Aspen and everything else was in either Estes Park or Breckridge. Whoops! The valley here is beautiful with the mountain tops still covered in some snow that hit the area three days ago. Did I mention that is was in the 70s the whole time too?! Absolutely wonderful and flowers are everywhere. The locals are cool too, remind me of a mix of rafter/surfer/snowboarder types. On a side note, I was up in Snowmass Village visiting a friend and got a glimpse of a lonely bear galloping across a field right at dusk. Perhaps him and Yogi were meeting up for happy hour . . . "HEY Boo BOO! Don't for-get the pic-a-nic basket!!" My verdict, Aspen is pretty rad and I will be back . . . oh yes, I will be back.