Saturday, June 27, 2009

One More Night to Celebrate

Friday nights I play sand volleyball. This week, our volleyball night fell on my friend Trisa's actual birthday. We celebrated last Saturday night with many others but celebrated again after we were done playing.
The night was very hot and sticky from the humidity. (In Nebraska?) Shocking! So after playing 6 matches, we were not looking pretty! We sat on the patio near the volleyball courts to cool off. The breeze felt nice and cooled us down whilst we drank adult beverages. And as you can see below, we had a photo opportunity. I think we are officially done with June birthdays. On to July!!!
Happy Belated Birthday Trisa! It was a very fun night! Have a great year! Luv ya~~~

Trisa, Chris, Me and Dee in front from our team. We were missing two of our regular players and one had left for the night. So sad that they missed out on this portrait! ;-)


Sunday, June 21, 2009

Another Birthday in June....Trisa's!

Because Trisa's actual birthday, June 26TH was a volleyball night and a couple of our other close friends would be out of town, we celebrated with her last night. She was told that it would be just our close group of girls plus a couple others. Names of several other girls came up on the subject of being invited. But we told her that they had various reasons for not being able to attend. She was understanding yet disappointed. So after choosing to meet at the Texas Roadhouse, we had to be sneaky and tell the employees that we would need enough space to seat roughly 10 people.

It was working out fine until our Waiter asked if we wanted to wait to order our drinks until all the other guests arrived. She caught on at that point and the surprise was ruined but she was still very happy! Soon 4 other guests were seated and we ordered our meals. After getting our food, another couple of people showed up! If I remember correctly, there were 12 of us in all, seated in two booths across from each other.
We stuffed ourselves to the point of being miserable and then headed to Tammy and Steve's to have some dessert. Just what we needed after all that other food! Uff da! But guess what....we ate more! It was a fun night of "girls night out!"


Trisa opening her gifts....

As giddy as a young child at Christmas! Her favorite new shoes!!!


Birthday celebrants sit on a saddle while wearing a headpiece of appropriate gender and being sung to by employees of Texas Roadhouse.

Ain't she sweet?

After eating our meal, we posed outside. A few of the girls had left early.



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Flowers....1 Month Later.

I am amazed at what a difference 1 month makes when it comes to growth.

My flowers were all planted the week of Mother's Day. And now, right before Father's Day, the beauty of Mother Nature has flourished beyond what I had imagined. Last summer my landscaping project had only begun. I had visions of the different flowers I would plant in each location. I didn't think I would use as many pots after the landscaping had been done but I couldn't resist buying more flowers when I was making my selections. And so the pots were used after all! Maybe to the point of over-kill. But I love them and I couldn't help it! If you would like to see them prior to today, here they are a month ago.

To see the flowers better, just click on the photos....


Petunias

The whole mix!



In front of the porch....


Looking out from the front door. Notice under the white Petunia that there is a volunteer Moss Rose plant growing. I noticed a couple of others amongst the landscaping as well.


The west end of the porch.....

Pansy's overflowing their pots on the deck in back.

The grass was cut only 3 days prior and it looks like it's been over a week already! We've had so much rain it gets out of control!
Look carefully at all the different items. On the right, between the Moss Roses and the Yew, is one single volunteer white Snap Dragon. The Moss Roses have become a blanket on the ground right in front of the mulch. They are such a beautiful form of ground cover. The buds are quite huge!


The Pansy's and Begonia.

Moss Rose buds....vivid colors!

More Moss Rose buds....

I move the pots around depending on the rain days. We had a lot of rain yesterday so I set them out to get their watering for the day. Normally they sit on the porch.

The single Gladiolus plant that has grown, out of 8 planted....


Marigolds.

The Snap Dragon that grew on it's own....

The bed of Moss Roses....I love them!!!!


Day Lillies, Salvias, a Yew, the Korean Lilac and the Petunias in that order looking back.


Speaking of the Korean Lilac, here is what it looked like right before I went to ND over Memorial Day weekend. On the right side are the Day Lillies and Yews. They were still coming into themselves at this point. No blooms here yet either. Now scroll back up and look at them!




I find myself just walking around all these plants in awe of the colors! I wish you all could see them in person. It's simply amazing.....

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Southwest Airlines and Sand in the City

Wow! What a fun event and worthwhile day of hard work!

Sand in the City is a sand sculpting contest where teams compete for trophies for the best work. But it's also a fund raising event for different non-profit organizations in the local city that is hosting the contest. Nebraska Children's Home Society was the organization that all the donations were going to in Omaha this year. Southwest Airlines was recruited to participate this year by the man that runs the large beach-fun event, Bert Adams. He flys us all the time and this year he managed to peak our interest enough that we decided to join the fun.

It coincided with the Taste of Omaha that was happening Friday-Sunday. People could meander through the parking lot of the Quest Center, the locale of the sand sculpting, to view and vote on their favorite sculpture. It's only $1 to vote and all proceeds go to the NCHS.

The event planning began back in May with a meeting of the teams and Bert Adams. He showed us how to mix the sand and water and pack it properly in order for it to stand up to the sculpting. It was also the time to learn about the types of tools that we could use. A couple weeks later was our one and only practice session. Definitely worth while!
Each team was assigned an architect to design our respective plans for our themes. They would also work with us on the sculpture. He drew up the plans and made many copies for us to follow during the entire process. Our forms were built according to these plans.

The night before the contest, there was a party for all the teams at the Slowdown. It was sponsored by....who else? Southwest Airlines! Just a fun night for all of us to win little gift bags. One lucky winner won a ticket on SWA anywhere we fly!



The weather turned out to be perfect...upper 80's and barely a breeze! There were volunteers that came by our tent quite often to offer free bottles of water. And because of the amount of water that is needed to pack the sand, there were huge tanks like those used to feed cattle that were supplied to each team. Other volunteers were driving up and down each row of tents replenishing our tanks. We used bucket after bucket of water along with the sand to pack up each form. The process is intense. There is a lot of physical labor involved so the more people on each team, the better.

We only had 6 hours to complete our structure. Prior to the contest, it was allowable to have the forms (previously built by a team member according to the sculpture requirements) all put together and leveled off. Some of our team arrived around 10AM to begin preparing our site. The contest itself began sharply at 12 noon and ended at 6PM. There were many master sand sculptor coaches that were assigned certain teams to advise us in the event we had questions or problems. They could give us a hand if needed with the more difficult aspects of any sculpture.

We used tools ranging from rakes and shovels to paint brushes and hand made trowels. Pretty much anything works! We supplied our buckets for water along with all of our tools. I learned so much from this. I am amazed at the quality of work some of the teams had. The intricate details were outstanding! I wish I had photos of the others sculptures. Themes such as "Finding Nemo", "Up!", "Monsters vs. Aliens invades Omaha", "College World Series" and the gang from "Peanuts...Lucy, Charlie Brown and Snoopy" were just some of what I admired.

Although we didn't win a prize, we now have a better understanding of the whole process and what we as a first year team we can plan for next year.


Our theme was about our most popular destinations....Chicago, Las Vegas, and Orlando.

Getting our forms set up and leveled off.

Bert Adams, the organizer.

Kim Schenkleberg (? I think) from NCHS

Some of the teams prior to the kick off.

Getting our forms packed and ready for sculpting. This is a very messy and hard job!

Others packing the other forms.

The sculpting in progress.

Getting closer to the end....

Chicago skyline with Chicago Bulls symbol.

SWA plane with Mickey Mouse nose and Shamu body flying through the clouds. (Sea world of Orlando)
I myself worked on this. The tail, engines and the clouds.

Symbol of Southwest Airlines.

Other view of Chicago skyline. The basketball has hit the side of the buildings creating falling debris.

Slots anyone? Las Vegas is one our favorite destinations.

The map of the USA has been cut out of the sand surrounding our plot. It's difficult to see the pattern unless you know it's there. Each element has been placed as if it were on the map.


I was proud of our work! Not bad for a first year team. As I receive photos from other team members, I'll share them as well. There are none of me right now as I was trying to get alot of the others working.
The public was invited to view all sculptures for free and vote for their favorite as well.
I saw a small clip on the news of our team....very neat! If you ever have a chance to take part in this event in your city, it's definitely a new experience and goes towards great charities.