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Art Excerises

After some intense Boggling, Jeff L. started doodling a portait–the kind where you don’t lift up your pencil and you don’t look at your paper. His results were so hilarious, we all made pictures of each other.



Jeff and Mavi: Life imitating art.



Bruce and Brian: Uncanny resemblences.

Brian looks a bit like Kim Jong, eh?.


Incredibly Birthday Party

Last weekend was the annual Incredibly Birthday party! In celebration of Jeff and Ben’s January birthdays, we played board games, ate chilie dogs and root beer floats, and played games at the Nickel-A-Play arcade.



Trev and Nate on the left, Jeff “birthday boy” on the right.



Bruce, Brian, Matt and Ryan enoy their dinner, then get down with Luke, Tom, and Nate for some serious Boggle action.

Purple Hair

I’ve been streaking my hair purple for a few years now. I went back again recently and was reminded why I don’t keep it up for too long. First you separate strands. Then you mix and apply bleach, which can take up to an hour for application. Let it sit for 45 minutes or so, until most of the color is out. Wash and comb–no conditioner. This means combing can take another hour, because the hair is so brittle and tangled. Then separate back into strands (another 30 minutes), apply purple color and wait another 45. Finally, wash, condition, and comb. It takes a half a day to complete the process. Color touch-ups take only a couple hours, but whenever you want to redo the roots with bleach, it can take even longer than the initial treatment because you have to separate each strand precisely instead of just grabbing a chunk.

My favorite purple dye is being discontinued at my supply store. Their suggested replacement was terrible. It was only two days before it started fading to blue. In five days the blond was showing through at the tips as a sick green. I’ve got to find a new supplier.

Fun with Friends

So far we’ve had a pretty nice weekend. Ben says the Aviator was a great movie. I’ll take his word for it since I didn’t go myself. Instead I made soup with Mavi and watched Mr. Show and music videos. She has a collection of Bjork videos. Bjork is pretty wild. Even for me.

Later last night we went to Bender’s Tavern with friends from Denver to see Matson Jones. They’re a good local band from Fort Collins. They have a really unique sound, but they need to diversify their music. Most of their songs have the same underlying rhythm and tone.

Tonight Trev’s coming over to cook Hungarian food. It’s a dish Brian wouldn’t miss for anything: Rakott krumpli. Basically scalloped potatoes supreme. It’s loaded with fat, but oh so tasty. I can’t take more than a small bowlful. You can feel your stomach bloating. The pictures below are from the first time Trevor cooked it at my house last fall. Here’s a link to an online recipe. Of course, Trevor is using authentic Hungarian sausage. He has a source in Las Vegas.


Back in the swing

Work work work. I try not to think about it when I get home. Instead I watch a lot of Seinfeld. And organize my digital music library. And do DDR. I love post-Christmas 🙂

Recently I made a cat toy filled with nip. Because of it’s shape, color, and the funny way my cat chews on it, we call it the pickle. Today I found a pattern for kitty.com for dim sum-shaped cat toys. Cute.

Movie Saturday should be starting up again soon. Our site got hacked, so communication has been weak. As far as I know, Shawn is set to direct and we’ll probably do Bruce’s script “Economy.” Brian bought a new camera after his old one broke. We need to try it out!



Vail Pass on 12/30/04. Not a soul in sight.

Holiday

It feels so good to be home! Ben and I left Wednesday morning at 9:30. At 11:00 we hit standing traffic in Glenwood canyon. We were routed back to Glenwood Springs and told to wait a couple hours. Apparently a semi-truck jack-knifed on the part of the canyon already down to one lane because of a rockslide last month. Oh, and all of this with pounding rain and a cat mewing in the back seat. We had to stay in the car because of Molly, which made the situation even more unpleasant. At 3:30 the road was still closed. I asked a cop if they thought it might be cleared tonight, and he said he didn’t know. Geez. Ben got us a cheap hotel room and we ate Kentucky Fried Chicken and watched Mythbusters. All in all, it wasn’t a bad night, just a bad day and a total waste of time. This morning, Thursday, we left at 7 am and it still took us 4 whole hours to drive the remaining 160 miles to Denver because of bad weather.

But all that aside, we had a great, relaxing trip home for Christmas. We had some good food and good times with the family. We saw The Life Aquatic again, and I’ve decided that it is a really good movie. Just as predicted, my enjoyment increases after contemplation and repeat viewings.

It’s been a long two days. I’m going to bed now, but I’ll post some photos later, after I learn to use my iPod Photo.

Advance screening

I just got back from seeing a sneak preview of The Life Aquatic. Feelings are mixed. Some parts really clicked, some were not nearly as great as they should have been. Some characters were good, some were poorly formed. I think it might grow on me. I felt the same way after seeing The Royal Tenenbaums, and now I really enjoy that film.

The security check for recording devices was annoying. After waiting outside for 40 minutes for the door to open, they announce that you have to put camera phones back in your car because they are not allowed in the building. Right as they open seating they tell us this! They could have at least given us advance warning so we could put our phones away without losing a seat. Ben ran my phone out to the car (what a sweetheart). They did the whole purse check and body swipe-with-a-beeping-stick thing. Funny thing is, I could have easily snuck in a camera in my yarn ball of knitting if I’d wanted to. They hardly glanced at it. 🙂

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