Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Mother, Daughter, and now SISTERS!

As many of you know I was thrilled to have Ashley rush @ TCU last fall and pledge Chi Omega! She has had a wonderful experience with her sorority and was officially initiated into her chapter in January. I must admit that it was a very exciting and emotional event for both of us! Never did I think that her being a Chi Omega would be this thrilling, but sharing the bonds of Chi Omega with Ashley has been really amazing. And much to her delight - she now knows the "secret handshake!" Future Nelson woman be prepared to carry on the Chi Omega sisterhood traditions!!
Mother, Daughter AND SISTERS!!!

SOOOO Proud of my Chi Omega Sister!

A bunch of beautiful new TCU Chi Omega Sisters!

Ashley with her "twin" Annabelle and their Big Sister Kathy 

Grandma and Derek came in town to celebrate Ashley's initiation too!
CHI OMEGA MOM'S WEEKEND
The fun never stops - I was back in Fort Worth this weekend for Ashley's Chi Omega Mom's Weekend! Not only was it fabulous to see Ashley and her friends again - but the weather was a welcome change from winter. We enjoyed temperatures in the 70's and 80's and the daffodils were even blooming!
We had a fun-filled weekend, with little time for sleep! Fun and delicious dinners, lots of shopping, going out and pretending to be a college kid again (and realizing that I am NOT), shopping (oh, did I say that already - you don't know how much I have missed it), and then cheering Ashley on as she ran in her first Half Marathon!
Dinner @ La Familia

Mom's & Daughters just wanna have fun....and we did!!!
As Ashley & I were considering what to do on Saturday night, after a full day of shopping in Dallas, she concluded that a nice dinner and rest would be best the night before her half marathon. Darn, why do these kids have to be so responsible - we were supposed to go dancing till the wee hours of the morning with the fraternity guys!!!! Anyway, we found a wonderful Italian restaurant - Piola's. Enjoyed a fabulous meal and turned in early.

COWTOWN HALF MARATHON
I know that I brag about being proud of my kids (don't we all??), but watching Ashley complete this race, was so exciting! She was smiling every time I saw her (yes, I drove to various points during the race, after stopping at Starbucks for the 2nd time, and cheered her and her sorority sisters on....it was the least I could do, since there was no way that I was going to run it with her)! She completed the 13.1 mile race in 2:07:24 (a 9:44 mile pace); 96th place for her age group with just under 300 people in the
division - I was impressed, proud, delighted, jubilant, and yes, just thrilled to be a part of her race. It is humbling to be a parent who is always on the sidelines for your children as they grow up, to then be miles apart from them as they venture off to college and not have that role - I welcomed it back, even for the few moments!
 

Happy at Mile Three!


Still all smiles at Mile Ten!

Almost there - Mile 13...still smiling!

Yahoo - it's over - way to go!!!

 A fabulous weekend of fun and excitement and lots of moments to be proud! Ashley you really are everything and more that a Mom could wish for in a daughter!

I spent my last night in Dallas - couldn't be that close and not stop in and see Derek. He had an extremely busy weekend of studying - yes, even as a Senior (who I believe may have procrastinated on some things)! A quick dinner together and time to purchase a few groceries and that was it. Next time we are in Dallas it will be much more fun as we celebrate Derek's Graduation - yikes, where has the time gone!!!

I returned home to a beautiful "spring" day and a "very happy to see me dog" and husband - although Barry's excitement was not quite as easy to spot as Bella's! The weather is still cool (37 degrees), but sunny and no snow/ice on the streets. So Bella and I took the opportunity to start training for our upcoming race, now that Ashley has inspired us. It felt great to be outside running again, and the scenery was not too bad either!
A beautiful March 1st....no flowers yet. Maybe on May Day - ha!
Jackson Hole Interesting Fact:
America's firsts: First all-woman city council, elected to office in Jackson in 1920; First woman Governor elected; First government in world history to allow women to vote (in 1869, 51 years before the U.S. Constitutional amendment). Wyoming's state slogan is "The Equality State". (You go girls!)

Hug your kids, love your families, see the beauty in the world around you as spring emerges and have a wonderful week!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Let it SNOW!!

As many of you are starting to experience spring-like temperatures, it is definitely still winter here in Jackson Hole. We got 2" of new snow last night to add to our total of 43" of new snow over the past week! The forecast is for another foot of snow this weekend. The mountain has been blanketed with 392" of snow so far this season and there is not an end in sight, much to the delight of the local skiers. See if you can find Barry & I in some of the awesome ski photos shot at the mountain this week:

Cowboy Powder! Barry??

Let it snow! Michele??

Barry or Michele - would Barry really wear a white backpack?

Barry?? He was called the mogul meister a few weeks ago.

Morning hike up the mountain to get some fresh tracks, definitely NOT either of us!
So, did you recognize us in any of the photos? Hmmmmmm, that's funny - we aren't in any of the latest skiing photos. Oh well, at least some people are taking advantage and enjoying all of the fresh powder! If you love skiing fresh powder all I can say is - get your ski buns out here! In the meantime Barry & I will dream about what it will be like to one day conquer a mountain full of cowboy powder and lay down some fresh tracks. Certainly it will be a blog, just not sure when.

It's almost the weekend....enjoy!

Jackson Hole Interesting Fact:
97% of the 3,826,407 acres in Teton County (where we live and Jackson Hole is located)  are federally owned or state managed, including the Grand Teton National Park, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. Only 3% of the land in the Jackson Hole area is privately owned. (Thus, real estate is EXTREMELY outrageous in price)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Jackson Hole Winterfest - Part 2


So much fun in one weekend that it deserves two blogs! Following a fun day at the Cutter Races we headed into town for the Outrageous Air Show, a jaw-dropping display of aerial acrobatics starring expert freestyle skiers. The show was staged under spotlights at Snow King Ski Resort (in town), and accented by fireworks. It drew a huge crowd of families and was a spectacular show.






On Sunday morning we had gotten two feet of fresh powder on the mountain and the snow was still accumulating at the rate of two inches an hour. The locals were all talking about the "Epic" conditions - in other words NOT good for Barry & Michele's skiing expertise! Our church was hosting a mountain-top church service at the top of the Gondola - so we headed to the Mountain Resort for church; hopefully to be followed by a day of skiing. There is no better way to worship God than at 8,500 feet overlooking the snow covered mountains with it pouring snow! Funny thing was that our associate pastor (a young, self-described, transformed ski bum) cut the service short as he couldn't resist the mounting "powder" and wanted everyone to enjoy some "fresh tracks" - AMEN!


"I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in." ~George Washington Carver

Well, all the praying in the world and even attending church right there on the mountain did not help our descent down the mountain Sunday morning. All that fresh "cowboy powder" knocked us right back to admitting what we truly are - groomer skiers! We tried a second run and then realized that "epic conditions" are not for us; we waved the yellow flag of surrender and packed it up and headed back home. At least we got in church!
TOO MUCH POWDER FOR US!

"Snowbows" appear out here when the
sun peeps out during a snowstorm!
We couldn't let a "little" snow completely ruin our day, so we took Bella on a 5+ mile hike on Cache Creek. The snow doesn't stop her, although at times we thought we might lose her - she loves to venture deep into the snow!
Bella hiking through the snow!
Some of the planned events that we missed this year, but look forward to attending next year:
  • Snow Sculpture Competition (winners qualify for U.S. Nationals)
  • Margarita Cup Race (don't know what it is - but Margarita's sound good)
  • Moose Hockey Games 
  • JH Ski Club - Moose Chase Nordic Race (maybe I can skate ski by then)
  • Jackson Hole Ski Club - Club Series Slalom Race (this would be Barry's event)
  • Texas Hold'em Tournament @ The Wort Hotel (A good way to fund living in JH)
  • Dodgeball on Ice Tournament (Sounds a bit dangerous; but fun if enough beer first)
  • K-9 Keg Pull (We need to get Bella ready)
K-9 Keg Pull
We were ready for some R&R by the time President's Day rolled around! Barry had the day off (Thanks George Washington!) so we enjoyed a restful morning, brunch with our neighbors and then a 6.6 mile cross country ski on beautiful Game Creek to work off our French Toast Souffle (Shelley Primovic's recipe that is just amazing)! Now it is back to reality - work for Barry, and for me: still a nice long vacation!!!!

Hope you find yourself having a great week and starting to feel like you really need to visit JH! Miss you~

Jackson Hole Winterfest 2011

It's a winter wonderland outside, which is appropriate since this past weekend was Jackson Hole's Inaugural Winterfest.  As the snow swirls and spirals to the ground, it's almost like living inside a snow globe! After almost 8 days of bluebird skies and warm temperatures, the stuff that people came here for returned - "dumps" of snow; just in time for all of the weekend's festivities! We attempted to attend as many of the festival features as possible, but definitely are looking forward to next year's WinterFest, as we did not get to nearly enough of the 25+ events that were a part of the Inaugural festivities.

I kicked off WinterFest by attending the Alonzo King's Lines Ballet (San Francisco) open rehearsal. What phenomenal athletes and artistic performers - perfectly balanced - beautiful! What was amazing was to watch their rehearsal and then see how our altitude affects even those in the best shape - they were winded, to say the least! We did not take the opportunity to go to the performances on Friday and Saturday, due to all of the other Winterfest events.
 

Thursday evening we attended the WinterFest Art Gallery Walk - meandering through the art Galleries dowtown, many of which offered food & wine. We ended the night at a fun local's event - All You Can Eat Pizza at Betty Rock Cafe. Great atmosphere, awesome pizza & BYOB (only in JH)!!

The weekend brought the much anticipated 40th Annual Shriner's All American Cutter Races, which are held right here in Melody Ranch! Cutter races are a western version of horse-drawn chariot races. Cowboys thunder past the cheering crowd in cutters, pulled by a team of thoroughbreds. Teams are run two abreast for a 1/4 mile down the snowy track to the finish line. The Jackson Hole Shriner's Club auctions off Calcutta wagers in between, adding to the excitement of each race. Even more exciting is the "off-track" betting that takes place on the sidelines between each race. Everyone attends the races carrying wads of one-dollar bills and you wager with all of those around you on each race - choose red or green to win - even the kids are betting!
The Cutter Races @ Melody Ranch

There was also a Pony Class of Cutter Races

Half-time entertainment!
This event proved to be Wyoming in a nutshell - you really need to experience it to understand it! People travel from all over the region and descend upon JH for the weekend's two days of racing. They pull flatbeds, trailers, campers, and many other varieties of equipment including propane fueled deep fryers, heaters, blenders and more to "do their tailgating up right." Everyone brings along their kids, dogs and old folks (just set them under a tent near a propane heater with a beer) for the day. Now that we know what is entailed in this event we will be much better prepared next year - hope you will join us!
Tailgating in style at the Cutter Races~


Keeping the wine chilled is easy at the Cutter Races!
 
A VERY happy Snowman!
Our "spread" this year - Buffalo Salami and Smoked Gouda,
a backpack of beer & an insulated coffee mug of wine!
We PROMISE to do better next year, now that we know!
Me & Kay enjoying the Cutter's (on the phone to Ashley!)

HERE YE! HERE YE! WE MADE THE FRONT PAGE!!!!!

Cutter Races were front-page news here and Barry & I just made the pic!
We are on the far left - I have on my blue hat and Barry has on grey hat!
That is our friend Paul with the little girl on his shoulders.
 
Almost famous!
More fun to come in the next blog!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How Sweet it is!

We enjoyed a wonderful weekend of SWEET weather, LOVABLE friends and lots of HEART-healthy activities to celebrate or Valentine's weekend. We were thrilled to welcome Greg and Anita Owings as our first "official visitors" to our new home for Valentine's weekend! They enjoy winter sports, the outdoors, good wine and friendship as much as we do, so it was a really fun, non-stop weekend. They arrived on Friday afternoon, just in time to enjoy some lunch and shopping on the Town Square. We did the "locals' thing" and hung out at the Snake River Brewery that evening. We were proud to show off our hand-painted tiles that are now hanging in the restaurant (only mine & Derek's are up so far - Barry & Ashley's to come later):
 


We awoke Saturday to a "bluebird" day and warm temperatures - so we headed out to the JH Mountain Resort for a day of skiing. Greg had Barry going down moguls and more - now we call him the "mogul meister" HA!
Greg & Anita at the top of Sublette
A beautiful day, lots of downhill, no lunch break - we came home and started the real heart-healthy activity of drinking red wine and eating buffalo salami! We had a "walking happy hour" through the neighborhood with Bella and were treated to a beautiful "Alpenglow" as the sun set on our return home.
Wyoming Alpenglow Sunsets are absolutely beautiful!
After lots of  fabulous "grape juice," good food and laughs on Saturday night we (somehow) were ready to hit the Cross Country/Skate Ski trails at Cache Creek on Sunday morning. This is a beautiful trail that allows dogs to "ski" with you off-leash, so Bella was thrilled to join us. Another Bluebird day to enjoy the views! This was Barry's first time on Cross Country skis and he, of course, did awesome. I tried out my newly acquired skate ski skills and quickly realized that this trail was all uphill (elevation gain 850') and my "skills" were not ready for this type of terrain - ugh. I have never worked so hard in my life as I did to ski uphill two miles. And the weather was so warm that I was removing layers of clothing much more quickly than I was ascending up the hill. No worries, I did not bare all, although I was tempted to strip off my skate skis and poles and chuck them in the bubbling creek many times. The good news is that the return was downhill - yahoo! I started in another Skate Ski clinic this week, and we were told by the instructor to not attempt elevation gains like Cache Creek until we are "solid" skiers - usually after a season of flat terrain practice. So at least I felt a bit better about my experience, although it did not help how sore I was from the day.
Cross Country/Skate Skiing @ Cache Creek
After another fun-filled day of activity, it was time to replenish ourselves with some more good "grape juice," a nice Valentine's dinner out and some much needed R&R. No rest for the weary though, Sunday brought some sightseeing through the Valley, a bit of shopping, lunch at Dornan's overlooking the Grand Tetons and then Snowshoeing in Grand Teton National Park! We had never done this before - what a beautiful and easy (hooray) way to spend the afternoon. We snowshoed on shoes that were used in the 1940's for wartime training.

 

So much to do, so little time! We enjoyed a weekend packed with activities, but had to forgo many other events that were happening in and around the Valley. We will have to stick around for at least another year so that we can attend the "Sweathogs and Swinehearts Ball" at the Mangey Moose Saloon to raise money for the JH Ski Patrol. This weekend also boasted the 10th annual Coney Classic at the Nordic Center at the ski Mountain. Participants were allowed 0-3 dogs and could use skate, classic, tele, or alpine skis, or snowshoes. Dogs could pull the skier, or not (most don’t!). There were two courses: Coney’s Hot Pursuit - 3 K of cold-hearted smoke and Cedar’s Short Super Dash of Love - 1 K of fast and furry infatuation. So now we know what we have to train for next year!

The JH Coney Classic
Hope that you enjoyed a SWEET valentine's day too. I just returned from practicing skate skiing with Bella and am off to the Alonzo King's Lines Ballet (San Francisco) open rehearsal - they are in residence this week and have performances this weekend. We will see in the next blog if I am able to talk Barry into another ballet!

Unconditional Love
Many have asked how Bella is doing after her unexpected surgery (she wasn't spayed after all and went into heat...SURPRISE). She is recuperating beautifully and is now back to regular activity, much to her chagrin. She was quite concerned last week as to what had happened to her "good life" and also to Barry and I. She was not used to when we would put her on a leash for all of her walks and never throw a ball or a frisbee. Her exercise restrictions were just lifted this weekend and it has been non-stop thrills for her since then! We are thankful that we have a fabulous vet here and a terrific, healthy dog! When we were in the vet's office he had a picture with the following:
Dogs are Miracles with Paws
Dogs are a sure thing
Dogs invented unconditional love
God made dogs and then spelled his own name backwards to name them
Some little known dog secrets; dogs have no secrets
Dogs are made of love and fur
Dogs are like vanilla ice cream - reliably delicious
Apply dog logic to life: eat well, be loved, get petted, sleep alot and dream of a leash-free world
Bella enjoying life again as she knows it -  in the driver's seat of the Nelson Household!
 
Bella taking her buddy "Little Guy" for a ride!
Jackson Hole Interesting Fact: Over 15 feature films have been made on location in Jackson Hole including: "Shane", "Spencer's Mountain", "Any Which Way You Can", and "Rocky IV".