Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Weekend with the Bradleys and the BBS...

What can I say about the Bradleys.  They are some of the coolest, nicest, most genuine, FUN, loving, sincere people I've ever met.  They would literally give me the shirt off of their backs.  Well, unless it was super cold, ha!  I've know Brad, a rep for DC shoes/clothing/snowboards, for years, but not all that well.  His wife, Marian, and I became fast friends at JJ's wedding last October, and have kept in close touch ever since.  They have three of the most well-behaved, sweet, spunky, and beautiful little girls I've ever met.  Marea is 8, I think. Kieran is 6, and little Leah will be 5 on April 7th...Payton and her share a birthday!  Payton and Kieran have very similar personalities, and instantly clicked.  Griffin, well he, as always, just liked showing off for the ladies.  JJ made the trip from Wilmington, and also stayed with us.  It was a reunion weekend, afterall....I'll get to that in a minute.  Brian decided to stay home, and get some work done around our house, and help a neighbor with some projects. It was my second solo trip, with kids (that I can remember) and we all survived, lol!

Friday evening, we headed out to dinner at Bellas.  I won't bore you with all the details, but it was a nightmare.  Orders took forever, food came out before drinks (and trust me when I say we all DESERVED wine that night), orders were incorrect, cold, and just a disaster.  BUT, we managed to have fun.  Our friends, the Cherry's, met us there, and the kids all behaved, for the most part.  Griffin had been coming down with a cold, and was very clingy to me. We left well after bedtimes.
At Bellas...from front:  Marea, Leah, Kieran, and Payton

So, this is funny.  See what's left of that caesar salad?  It was Kieran's.  Until Payton devoured half of it.  That boy?  That's Levi, Lynwood and Alyssa's 5 year old son, who is already an AWESOME snowboarder.  He was telling Payton and Kieran all about his tricks he was going to show them the next day.  Payton, we're going to have to discuss your manners.  HAHA!!

She really has a way of charming the boys.  Keep it up, honey!
Kieran and Payton's sleepover

Awesome people right here!  Marian, JJ, and Brad

This particular weekend was special.  Beech Mountain was hosting its second annual Banked Slalom ski and snowboard race (Beech Banked Slalom, or BBS), and the theme of the weekend was 80's.  Many of our old college friends, and snowboarding buddies, were heading up the hills.  We were looking forward to seeing everyone.  It's been YEARS since I'd seen some of these faces, and we picked up just like we'd never stopped hanging out.  I love that feeling of nostalgia.  Those feelings of good times with great friends.  Having everyone in one place was awesome.
JJ and me, decked out and ready to roll!  Thanks for the super cool 80's Neff glasses, JJ!
Brad, Blair, JJ, and Dieter...the G-Town boys!

So, back to this race.  My first obstacle was, obviously, that I wanted to snowboard...but how was I going to do that with both kids?  Beech has a nursery (I called it "camp" to intrigue the little guys).  We dropped them off, with Alyssa & Lynwood's daughter, Etta, at noon and they stayed until 4:30.  The kids had a blast and mommy got to ride.  Marian and her girls snowboard, so they stayed on the bunny and beginner slopes most of the day.  (I can't wait for that for Payton...maybe next year?)  So, then I had another challenge.  Everyone was pushing me to enter this race.  This banked slalom race....something foreign to me, and on top of it all, I hadn't even raced in boardercross in almost 20 years.  So, what the hell?  I signed up.  My only disclaimer was that I wanted to walk away in one piece.  After all I have a trip to Snowshoe coming up this weekend! 
While I was signing up for the race, Griffin found a new hobby...there was a half pipe and skateboard over in the other room.

Little Leah!

We all met up in the lift lines and made tons of runs together.  Some down through the course, and some on other slopes.  I was riding with the guys, as usual.  The course, itself, was a mess.  The berms, or banked turns, were icy, chunky, had holes, and the snow was so warm in places, it was like mashed potatoes.  There was little "flow" to the course.  It was hard, and too fast.  No time or place to speed check.  There was one berm that everyone kept wiping out on...they obviously knew it was a problem, as they placed a very orange net/fence there to keep us from soaring off the side of the mountain.  Sidenote...At one point, I did slide down the side of the slope.  I'm not sure how it happened, but I ended up tumbling head/board/head/board all the way down the side until a tree gave me a nice cushioning blow to the side of my head.  Don't worry.  I was fine.  A little shaken up, but it was enough to make me throw my helmet into my Snowshoe stuff.  It was a good show for a guy watching.  I gave him the thumbs up once my "acrobatics" had stopped.  Anyway...

The race!  The categories were kind of funny.  There were age groups for both skiers and snowboarders, and a cash prize for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in each.  There were about 140 guys and only 20 girls who entered.  My chances looked way better than the guys!  The categories were 13 & under, 14-17, and 18 and up.  Seriously?  18 and UP??  I'm 41 and racing against local girls who are 18?  Whatever.  I can do this right?  Just.Don't.Get.Hurt.  I made my first run.  This was going to be my slow, don't fall, make every gate, "safe" run, then I could turn it on for run #2.  Well, it didn't go that way.  I went fast.  I wiped out in that bright orange netting (thanks net!), but I popped right back up and finished.  Whew.  In one piece.  In between my runs was when I tumbled off the side of the mountain, had a knot on my head, slight whiplash, and was a little shaken up.  So, looks like run #2 would be my "safe" run.  And it was.  I went slow.  I made all the gates.  I didn't fall, and I jumped the last hit at the finish like a pro.  But it was slow.  Just so you have an idea, here's my friend, Dave Collier, on one of his runs:
First gate and berm of the course to the right (by the Edge of the World sign)

Before run #1

The bar, 5506, at the top of Beech Mountain...PACKED.

Fierce...Brad before his first run.

It was a gorgeous, warm, bluebird weekend.

It was time to go get Payton.  I wanted her to have some time on her board, with the other girls.  I went to get her at 3:30, but they said she had JUST fallen asleep.  Damn.  So I went back and made a couple more runs before picking both kids up.  I did get Payton on her board, but she was cranky (she had less than 30 minutes of sleep) and wanted nothing to do with the snow. 


Marian, JJ, Kevin Rudoph, Alyssa Cherry, me, and the very tired kids...it was time to go!

I had already packed Griffin's snow stuff in the car, so we left.  I missed the awards ceremony, but I figured I didn't win anything anyway.  We all headed to an after party at Edge of the World.  The shop I used to ride for back in college.  They were having beer/pizza for everyone.  Marian, Alyssa, and I got to relax!!  The guys were reliving their glory days, telling funny old stories...the times before ibuprofen and Icy Hot were necessary. The kids were running around, trying on snowboard clothes, eating pizza, watching snowboarding videos, and hiding in the racks of clothes.  NO ONE CARED.  We knew we would clean up before we left, and they were happy and having fun.  All our buddies finally started piling in the shop from the awards ceremony.  Guess what?  I found out I finished third!  Cash prize.  Whoop!

That's my empty spot on the podium :(  Congrats ladies!
We have all decided that this will be a traditional annual trip, until we can't ride anymore.  But then it will be our kids entering the contests.  Next generation shredders, for sure!
Sweet Etta...she is about 9 months younger than Griffin and already snowboards!

Marea, Kieran, Levi, Payton, Etta, and Leah...our future of shred.  (Griffin was taking a personal moment during this photo, ha!)

Griffin (2.5) and Levi (5)



Mmmmm...pizza!

Silly, silly kids!
The crew arrives!

We still missed many, many of our old friends this weekend, but this was a solid, core group.  It was awesome to see you all, and we'll do it again in 2015!

Okay, so keeping no naps and attending a party in mind, almost 20 of us decided to head to the mexican place for dinner/drinks WITH the overtired kids, around 8pm (that would be bedtime).  Guess what?  It wasn't bad at all.  BIG thanks to Brad and Marian's girls for sharing their iPads with our kids.  We didn't get home until 10ish.  It was a long, but super fun day. I can't wait to do it again next year!!  (HINT:  the kids need iPads!!)

Backing up a bit, it was pretty warm in the mountains...thus the mashed potato snow.  But, that Thursday afternoon, before the trip, it was REALLY warm.  Like 76 degrees warm.  Here's Payton and me, trying to get a head start on some color!

This is what we call a dilemma...G threw his BB up.  It got caught in the fan pull.  Payton and Griffin both used multiple ideas to try to get it down, from standing on the ottoman and jumping, to standing on a stack of books, to throwing things, then finally using a bat.  But they succeeded.  The BB was once again safe.  Our little problem solvers!

What is it with kids and umbrellas anyway?  Or is it just my kids?
I hope everyone is doing well!  Thanks for keeping up with our adventures...up next:  My annual trip to Snowshoe.  On-snow product demos, lots of snowboarding, and good friends.  Many of the people I saw last weekend will be up, including the Bradleys!  That makes me one happy girl :) 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

We've actually had a winter!

Oh yeah, the blog...I've been so incredibly busy, with the snow break, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Presidents Day breaks, Brian was gone a week in Dallas, for work, and a snowboarding trip for me, that I haven't had a chance to update.  Work is crazy busy, the kids have had birthday party after birthday party, and Payton has dance...and we'll be adding soccer back in 2 weeks from now.  *Breathe* Busy is an understatement!  So I apologize, but here's what we've been up to....

Payton at dance:


Knox's 2nd birthday party...

Channeling Uncle Gary, playing drums with the infamous tongue sticking out

My little rockstar
Knox, the birthday boy



Collecting the loot!


My parents took off to Hawaii, so I had Griffin at the office with me one day.  He did awesome.  I actually got a lot done, and no one really even knew he was there...Payton was in pre-school this day.

My neighbors, and good friends, had a Super Bowl party the next day.  Brian was in Dallas.  The kids and I hung out and helped prepare for the crowd, and had a blast.  It was a gorgeous day!  The game?  Well it pretty much sucked.
Griffin and Payton had a blast with everyone, and I'm pretty sure everyone enjoyed them!

Becki and Payton...immediate BFF's
 My friends, Gary and Nick, went to the mountains with me the following weekend.  The forecast didn't look great, but other than a little fog (which ALWAYS seems to blanket Beech Mountain) it turned out to be a great weekend.  The snow was awesome. We met up with some old friends, had some good food and wine, and I enjoyed relaxing a little.  Brian stayed with the kids, since he had been away from them for the week prior.  I've been very lucky to get some days on the snow this season...the snow has been pretty rad.
K2 Snowboards...represented!

Nick, Me, Gary, Andy

Back together like the old days!

A beautiful picture of sunrise at Beech
I got to ride with my buddy, Jeff Johnson...manager at Edge of the World



This says it all with 2 words...ha!
We had a great weekend...wish I had more time on the snow.  Maybe when the kids get a little older, we can get season passes and go more often.  Hopefully they'll continue to have my passion for snowboarding. 

Back to reality...back home.  But wait!  We kept hearing about snow.  Well, after you've lived in Charlotte for practically your whole life, you take a snowy forecast with a grain of salt (and a loaf of bread!)  Well, this time the forecasters actually got it right!  It's been since 2004 that we've seen this amount of snow...maybe 6-8inches?  It snowed for 2 days straight.  ALL of my snow gear, snowboards, kid's boards, etc were in the mountains.  WHY didn't I check that forecast before leaving the mountains?!?  Thankfully I found an old pair of snowboard boots, and I had brought home a board, for my upcoming trip to Snowshoe, the past weekend.  I borrowed some gloves, and it was on!  I'm pretty sure the adults had more fun than the kids.  Actually, the kids didn't really go out in it very much...but we sure did.  I love where we live.  We need more space, but our neighbors are wicked cool, and everyone loves to come out and play.  Play we did!  Check us out:

Payton loving some snow cream!

As Grumps pointed out, this snowman has no limbs!  We'll do a better job next time!

Our road before the real heavy stuff fell

Nose Grab!

Callie and Tucker having a blast...they LOVE the snow.

Mandi and Me

It really wasn't all that cold, and I was sick of putting all those clothes on!

Kayaking isn't just for water...





The neighbors and me enjoying the sunshine on our third snowy day









Payton (almost 4), Sienna (6), and Tyler (5)

The Yachtsman Crew
That was all ICE.



The snow finally started to melt.  I guess we were all about ready to see it go.  I'm still hopeful for one last big dump before spring arrives!  If not in Charlotte, then maybe when I'm in Snowshoe.  Last year we received about 3 FEET of snow while I was there.  That's what I'm talking about!

The kids picked out these gorgeous roses for me for Valentine's Day.

Resting up after much playing in the snow!
The sun was out, it warmed up...we had to go to the park!



"Baby" Roman met us there.  But he's no baby anymore!

And neither is this big boy!
Payton is getting to be quite a good photographer!
Although one of us didn't want to be photographed, Payton did a pretty awesome job!

Wouldn't let me take his PJ's top off.  At.All.


Griffin is so stinking ready to begin sports...he doesn't want to wait until he's 3.  It's ridiculous!  PS-notice that swing, Grumps.  LEFTY!  That's what his momma has taught him!
I've been training for my next 1/2 marathon, and Nick has been training me at the gym (I'm a gym idiot, I'll be the first to admit it!)  I have lost about 12 pounds since Christmas, and I haven't seen this weight since maybe the 10th grade.  Bring on summer!  I'm planning on keeping this up and hopefully continuing to see results.  Whoop!  Side note, ignore the fuzz on my left toe, and the dirty floor.
Cowfish with my "brothers from another mother..."  Gary and Greg Guthrie.
He asked me to take his picture.  What a little ham.  Another PS-time for a haircut, buddy!

So, then, monkey see, monkey do.  She wanted me to take a picture of this.  Silly kids.
UPDATE ON GRUMPS, Dad, Bob, Luke, Nart, Robert:  He is beginning his last 2 week round of pills this week.  All his blood counts are awesome.  Once completed, he'll get his port flushed, and then he'll have his CT scan on April 8th.  He'll get it read on April 10th.  That's the day we need your prayers!  Obviously we are optimistic and hope to hear the best.  Moving forward, assuming all is clear, he'll have scans every 3 months for a year, then colonoscopies every 3rd year following.  Thanks for all of your thoughts, prayers, and support during this time.  It's been hard and long on all of us, most of all my dad.  He's ready for some "real" competition on the basketball and tennis courts.  Any takers?  HA!

The kids are doing awesome in "school."  They are learning to follow directions much better, share, and get along.  Not to mention, the flashcards we do with them before bed, they do really well with.  Payton is doing flashcards for 5 & 6 year old level, and Griffin is doing the 3 & 4 year old level.  They are really smart.  Yet really hard-headed. Seriously.  I don't know where they get that trait! ;)  They are outgrowing all of their clothes and shoes quickly.  I seriously think Payton may tower me by the time she's 10, at this rate.  We've managed, thus far, to have a illness-free winter, which is a blessing compared to last winter.  I didn't get flu shots for the kids this year, and I'm not saying it's related or not, but other than a little cold in December, neither kid has so much as had a sniffly nose!  Knock, knocking, knocking on wood.  After my Snowshoe trip...BRING ON SPRING!  I'm ready for bathing suits, tan bodies, porch wine, and sunshine!