Super Bowl Weekend Things

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Hi there.  It’s Lauren, reporting from the super sad state of Colorado and that has nothing to do with the fact that it pretty much snowed all weekend.  I joked yesterday that my life would be completely unchanged by the outcome of the Super Bowl, but it turns out that even I feel depressed today.  I imagine every Super Bowl party in Colorado was as equally tense and quiet as the one I was at yesterday.  I think I’d like to go back to watching a Super Bowl between two teams I don’t care about at all.  In happier news, Bruno Mars?!  Amazing!

Much less depressing things took place during the rest of the weekend.  Like Friday night at… the movie theater!  I know, you probably didn’t even see that coming because my winter weekends are not predictable at all, right?

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Remember when I said we saw 12 Years a Slave at a super funky and tiny theater in Denver?  This is their other theater.  It’s much bigger and much funkier.  We saw all five of the Live Action Shorts that are nominated for Oscars this year.  It was by far, one of the coolest things I’ve seen at a movie theater!

Saturday called for a hot breakfast — in addition to being on a green smoothie kick, I’m also back on an oatmeal kick after being kind of sick of it for basically the past year and a half — and um, Harry Potter?  I planned on re-reading the entire series but I’m halfway through the third book and kind of don’t care anymore.

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But the highlight of Saturday — and that’s really saying something because I also got a facial, had lunch with my dad and saw a fun live band with Hannah, Josh and Fletcher that night — was our first cake tasting!  Any Food Network Challenge fans out there?  You know Keegan Gerhard, the host?  He owns a restaurant/bakery in Denver called D Bar Desserts, so we obviously had to taste their cake.

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For the record, Keegan was not there, but I didn’t even care because I had all this!  A team of two adorable cake bakers put together three mini sample cakes, then supplied us each with a slice of three different cake flavors and a plate of all their fillings so we could mix and match as we pleased.  Joey went into a sugar coma midway through but recovered in time to eat a few more bites of cake.  We have two more cake tastings to do so I plan of being 5 pounds heavier by the end of this month 🙂

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Let’s see, we already discussed the worst parts of Sunday so let’s keep to happier topics of conversation.  Like this Super Bowl Saison we picked up for the festivities.  I may have dropped this growler in the car during the drive and it started fizzing everywhere.  I attempted to tighten the cap and that just made things worse.  Oopsie!

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I can always count on Josh’s family to provide good food.  If you’ve never eaten a Mexican eggroll, you haven’t lived.  Then I filled out this proposition bet sheet.  Turns out it’s a lot easier to do if you don’t know what half of the football terms are.  One of the questions was what kind of hat Bruno Mars would be wearing, so when he came out at half time, someone pointed out that he wasn’t wearing one, to which Hannah’s dad responded, “That’s not a hat??”  Best moment of the game!

Did you watch the Super Bowl?

Best Moments of the Week… & the Worst

The Best:

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Beer Sampling

We have officially reached the best part of wedding planning: the taste-testing part!  I always figured planning the rehearsal dinner would be one of the last things we did but apparently you’re supposed to start during the 8-6 month period?  We’re hoping to host at a local brewery (I know!), so obviously we needed to approve of said brewery’s beer.  And we approve!

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Catering Tasting

Like I said, best part of wedding planning = taste-testing!  We actually just got back from our second caterer tasting.  We worked with them to create a custom menu (um yes please to mini crab cakes!) and got to taste the full-size portions of everything on the menu.  Plus a mint chocolate chip milkshake to wash it all down at the end.  I’m stuffed!

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Nuggets Game

Okay, of the 5 times we’ve been to the Pepsi Center this year, I think we’ve lost every single game we’ve attended.  I think Nuggets games are fun to go to regardless, but talk about bad luck.  In happier news, now that I have contacts, it’s really nice to actually be able to make out who the players are.  Who knew their jerseys had their names written on the back! 😛

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Amusing Text Messages

My uncle sent out a group text with this picture and a message saying “The Great Blizzard of 2014” had arrived in New Orleans.  Apparently, what would be considered a light dusting of snow in Colorado, is all it takes to shut a city down in the South.  If this warranted two days off of work, I’d like to have the same set of rules here in Colorado, please!

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Coffee

If you’re reading this thinking “Good lord, I cannot keep track of whether this person is on or off caffeine because it changes every damn day!” then, well, you’re pretty spot on.  I’ve come to the conclusion that I can neither give it up nor drink it daily so I’m planning on living the rest of my life in coffee limbo.  This place — Huckleberry Roasters — just opened up in our hood and they make the best almond milk latte I’ve ever tasted.

The Worst:

We hit a dog driving home on Monday night. 

I saw it on the sidewalk just moments before but didn’t think to say anything.  It looked like a little black puppy.  Joey saw it run out and slammed on the breaks but it had been snowing all day so instead of stopping we just kept sliding.  I heard a loud thud, then what felt like the tires of the car rolling over something and as far as I was concerned there was no way that dog was still alive.  My kneejerk reaction was to burst into hysterical tears.  Joey wouldn’t let me get out of the car to look.

Fortunately, the dog was not underneath our tires.  A neighbor happened to be outside and saw the whole thing.  He didn’t know who the dog belonged to but he saw it run off and there was no blood in the snow.  We drove around looking for it for a while but couldn’t even find any tracks.  Then, when we were driving home on Wednesday night, we saw a little black dog in the gated yard on the other side of the street.  It looked like it had slight limp so we’re 95% sure it’s the same dog.  I’m so thankful we didn’t crush the poor thing and it seems to be mostly okay.  I’m 100% certain I’d never like to experience anything like that again.

And on that happy note… Have a good weekend!