We're the world champions of the f***in' world! as Pete put it!
It was a great game. Through a bizarre series of events, we were not actually available to watch the game tonight (see: sometimes they win... rain...) We had tickets to a show. So we created an information blackout and made it home from the show without seeing or hearing anything. Managed to get the game running on the DVR without seeing any scores or info. We didn't find out that we won until around 1:10a! It was still a nerve wracking game, even with fast forward capabilities!
Sorry to everyone who tried to call us, as part of the blackout we had the phones turned off. But it was a lot of fun to get all of your messages after the game!
We're thrilled and couldn't be prouder of our boys, especially Eckstein, Molina, Adam Wainwright and of course the dream Weaver! Pete says "Perhaps he (La Russa) really is a SUPER GENIUS!"
GO CARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
A day at the dog park
Today we treated the puppies to a day at Milwaukee's one off-leash dog park. We weren't sure what to expect, but it is beautiful. Rather than a wide-open fenced area, it was much more wooded and there were paths. So we walked along the path and as they encountered other dogs they ran and played and herded.
Mojo and Puja were romping and running. Puja led the pack in a race through the mud. And there were a lot of paths running over hills.
It was a really nice day - a crisp fall Wisconsin day.
And the puppies aren't the only ones ready for a nap. I think we may have found our new Sunday activity!
Mojo and Puja were romping and running. Puja led the pack in a race through the mud. And there were a lot of paths running over hills.
It was a really nice day - a crisp fall Wisconsin day.
And the puppies aren't the only ones ready for a nap. I think we may have found our new Sunday activity!
Friday, October 20, 2006
CARDS HEAD TO WORLD SERIES 2006!!!!!
The Cards did it!!!! We're going to the world series. It was a hell of a series against the Mets and no one thought we could win, but we're going! Congrats to the Mets on a hell of a season and a great series. Both Pete and I were on the verge of throwing up the entire game and the dogs... well, they went to bed and waited there. For some reason they were out on the couch with us when Yadi hit his home run and there was much dancing and barking all around. When we finally won the game Pete and I joined the Cards in a little Champagne bath on our front porch and the pups helped themselves to some Peanuts left on the coffee table. Everyone had a great night.
We're excited about Saturday and the start of the World Seriies! It's all gravy now!
Sometimes you win... sometimes you lose... sometimes it rains...
Nuke LaLouche
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Big 4-0
It was a great weekend and a wonderful way to turn 40! I took the train in to Chicago early Friday morning. I had some business meetings with my union and then I was able to spend some time getting caught up with friends in the Equity office. When I finally wore out my welcome there, I took the train up to Watertower place and wandered around the Borders and
the mall for a while.
Pete finished work, threw the puppies in the car and headed down to Chicago and we met at a little motel north of town where we got some take-out fried chicken and beer and watched the baseball game (Yankees/Tigers).
Saturday we spent a relaxing day sleeping in (something we haven't done in WEEKS!) and then watching the Cardinals/Padres game. This was a win-win situation since if the Cardinals won, we won the series, if we lost, we had tickets to the game on
Sunday in St. Louis. Well, the Cards lost (boo!) (but wait yeah!)
We took a long walk with the puppies in Lincoln Park and down to the lake, it was a beautiful day for it.
Then we got all dressed up and Pete took me to Giordanos for real Chicago deep dish pizza and to see the musical Wicked which I absolutely LOVED. It was really a wonderful show. Although I had read the book when it first came out, I knew from the brief glimpses I had seen of the musical that it would have little resemblance to the book. I was not wrong. But the Musical was GREAT and I think I liked it better than the book. When I read the book review those many years ago, I think the musical captured what I THOUGHT the book would be and the interesting concept that made me want to read the book. The book is interesting on its own merits, but the musical is wonderful.
Then we took the El back up to the hotel. We thought our game was at 3:00 the next day which would have been nice, we would have gotten on the road early (8a) but would probably be back in Milwaukee by 2a (Pete had a load-in Monday, so there was no calling in sick or a personal day) but then, when Detroit clinched, they moved the game to 12n (now we have to leave at 5a) but then, after the show we checked and when Oakland had clinched, they moved the game to 7p.
We had a leisurely trip down to St. Louis, got there in plenty of time to get to Pete's parents house (south of the city) and get the dogs settled. And then head to the game. We had dinner at a great restaurant downtown (There is NO Italian food like the
food in St. Louis!) Then headed to the game. It was a great game and really a blast to be there when we won the division series. As soon as the final out was recorded (a very classy move by Adam Wainwright - he let Albert take the final put-out) there was cheering and flying confetti and fireworks! All the players were jumping around on the field like little kids! Then they showed the scene in the locker room where everyone was bathed in Champagne and beer. It was a great time!
I was cashed after the game and we (I say we, but it was really Pete driving since I lost my glasses at my brother's wedding) still had to drive back to Milwaukee! We got back to Pete's parents house, Pete's mom made us a pot of coffee, and we got on the road. Pete was wired and had taken a no-doze, that lasted until about Bloomington and then it was a battle the rest of the way back to Milwaukee. But between snacking and singing with the windows open and a couple games of six-degrees we finally pulled up on front of the house at around 5:45a and went straight to bed. We didn't even bring anything in the house except our pillows and the puppies!
It was a wonderful-unforgettable birthday weekend. I'm thinking of turning 40 every year from now on!!!
Sorry there are no real pictures, I broke my camera last weekend (it really was a heck of a party!) But I am half way to getting a new one! So there will be more pix soon!
the mall for a while.
Pete finished work, threw the puppies in the car and headed down to Chicago and we met at a little motel north of town where we got some take-out fried chicken and beer and watched the baseball game (Yankees/Tigers).
Saturday we spent a relaxing day sleeping in (something we haven't done in WEEKS!) and then watching the Cardinals/Padres game. This was a win-win situation since if the Cardinals won, we won the series, if we lost, we had tickets to the game on
Sunday in St. Louis. Well, the Cards lost (boo!) (but wait yeah!)
We took a long walk with the puppies in Lincoln Park and down to the lake, it was a beautiful day for it.
Then we got all dressed up and Pete took me to Giordanos for real Chicago deep dish pizza and to see the musical Wicked which I absolutely LOVED. It was really a wonderful show. Although I had read the book when it first came out, I knew from the brief glimpses I had seen of the musical that it would have little resemblance to the book. I was not wrong. But the Musical was GREAT and I think I liked it better than the book. When I read the book review those many years ago, I think the musical captured what I THOUGHT the book would be and the interesting concept that made me want to read the book. The book is interesting on its own merits, but the musical is wonderful.
Then we took the El back up to the hotel. We thought our game was at 3:00 the next day which would have been nice, we would have gotten on the road early (8a) but would probably be back in Milwaukee by 2a (Pete had a load-in Monday, so there was no calling in sick or a personal day) but then, when Detroit clinched, they moved the game to 12n (now we have to leave at 5a) but then, after the show we checked and when Oakland had clinched, they moved the game to 7p.
We had a leisurely trip down to St. Louis, got there in plenty of time to get to Pete's parents house (south of the city) and get the dogs settled. And then head to the game. We had dinner at a great restaurant downtown (There is NO Italian food like the
food in St. Louis!) Then headed to the game. It was a great game and really a blast to be there when we won the division series. As soon as the final out was recorded (a very classy move by Adam Wainwright - he let Albert take the final put-out) there was cheering and flying confetti and fireworks! All the players were jumping around on the field like little kids! Then they showed the scene in the locker room where everyone was bathed in Champagne and beer. It was a great time!
I was cashed after the game and we (I say we, but it was really Pete driving since I lost my glasses at my brother's wedding) still had to drive back to Milwaukee! We got back to Pete's parents house, Pete's mom made us a pot of coffee, and we got on the road. Pete was wired and had taken a no-doze, that lasted until about Bloomington and then it was a battle the rest of the way back to Milwaukee. But between snacking and singing with the windows open and a couple games of six-degrees we finally pulled up on front of the house at around 5:45a and went straight to bed. We didn't even bring anything in the house except our pillows and the puppies!
It was a wonderful-unforgettable birthday weekend. I'm thinking of turning 40 every year from now on!!!
Sorry there are no real pictures, I broke my camera last weekend (it really was a heck of a party!) But I am half way to getting a new one! So there will be more pix soon!
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Dan & Christina Johnson 9.30.06
Well, we did it, we finally got our baby brother married off. We're here in Rochester Minnesota the morning after what was a hell of a party! Dan and Christina were married yesterday afternoon at Pius Catholic Church in MN, in front of approx. 160 people. It was a beautiful ceremony and after the seemingly endless line of well wishers, we put them on their party bus and sent them back to the reception. The reception had a movie theme and if any of you know my brother, it will make a lot of sense to you!
And without even knowing the theme of the party, Pete's toast (as co-best man with my sister's husband Jeff) was filled with Movie Quotes. Afterwards we danced the night away and some of us (Pete!) are still recovering!!
After what I'm sure will prove to be yet another whirl wind day! We will host the newly weds in Milwaukee for the night on their way to Disney World tomorrow for their honeymoon.
Congrats Dan and Christina!
And without even knowing the theme of the party, Pete's toast (as co-best man with my sister's husband Jeff) was filled with Movie Quotes. Afterwards we danced the night away and some of us (Pete!) are still recovering!!
After what I'm sure will prove to be yet another whirl wind day! We will host the newly weds in Milwaukee for the night on their way to Disney World tomorrow for their honeymoon.
Congrats Dan and Christina!
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