Monday, February 16, 2009

Ripley's Belize it or not


It was hard to think of a good title for this blog entry. "Don't stop Belizin'" and "You're unbelizable" were the first that jumped out at me. What about "Belize in yourself"? Each equally horrible, it saddens me to know that all are being pedalled as t-shirts on the sandy streets of Caye Caulker this very minute.

Needless to say, we just returned from a trip to Belize and Guatemala. We had a bitchin' time and apart from a little sickness everything went smoothly.
The first few days we spent as much time in the sea as possible. Belize has the second largest reef in the world and we were able to see a good sampling of the flora and fauna represented.




We went to a place called "shark alley" where they have one of the highest concentrations of nurse sharks and rays in the world. They are everywhere and you can get close enough to gently touch them. They were pretty big too, maybe 4-6 ft. in diameter. Here's a list of some of the notable stuff we saw: Nurse sharks, rays, eagle rays, big octopus that was being attacked by a spotted eel, tons o' colorful fish, sea turtles, schools of tarpon, moray eels and huge hermit crabs.


After a bunch of cool dives we decided to do the famous blue hole. It's an ancient cave system that has filled with water. It's about 450ft. deep and one of the few places plainly visible from space. The dive takes you to about 130ft. where you can check out stalactites and if you're lucky the occasional bull or reef shark. Jacques C. was the first to dive it and after he called it one of the must dives in the whole world. Our experience there was surreal and scary. Our descent went well. At the bottom(130ftish) Candice was having problems seeing the group through her mask. She could just barely see us by our colored flippers. To add to that frustration, it gets dark down that deep. On top of that she contracted nitrogen narcosis. N.N. can be different for each person that gets it and their circumstances but for my girl she got really confused and disoriented. She was going a little crazy and starting to lose it. She thought she needed to ascend and started to frantically race to what she thought was the surface. Now to any logical/sane person the deep, dark cold side is the bottom and the light side is the top but not to Candice. I looked on in horror/shock as the love of my life started racing to the bottom. She got to 150 ft. before the dive master figured out what was going on and stopped her. It was really freaky and she didn't/doesn't remember most of it. It was just a healthy reminder that things can get a little freaky in the deep. Apart from that, it was like being on a different planet and we got some amazing footage of it that I'm too lazy to upload.




After the beachy portion of our trip we headed to the jungle for some more explorin.' On our way we both got totally sick, in fact, I'm still recovering. We popped some pills and toughed it out, what did you expect? We kayaked the mopan river and did some local jungle hikes. After that we went to Guatemala and checked out Tikal. It's the largest and most impressive Mayan ruins in the world. The next day we went to Actun Tunichil Muknal cave. It's this cave that you have to hike through the jungle for about an hour to get to. Once there, you have to swim, wade and climb through some beautiful formations to reach the part where the Mayas used to do human sacrifices. Yeah, you read correctly, I said human sacrifices. We pretty much felt like Indiana Jones sans booby traps.






Why have a whole tan when you can do it farmer style, representin' the roots. Layoff.




The bones of the victims are perfectly preserved by a layer of calcium. It's a little eerie and also really cool. They have perfectly preserved pots and vessels that are around 1,000 years old. It was incredible.



I took one for the team and lugged our 20lb diving camera through the cave so we could get some decent pics and vids.

We had such a good time and are so grateful for the experiences we had. Especially, for all the lobsters and pina coladas that freely gave their lives for our culinary pleasure.

Until our next adventure, adieu.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Sing Hallelujah!

We are blogging once again, and know that we are quite possibly the worst bloggers ever (exception Allison Johnson & Patrick). Truthfully, when the holidays came extra time discipline and focus just slipped away from us. We
had an incredible December and January and are optimistic for what 2009 has in store.

Here is a quick update on some of the most recent happenings. MOST IMPORTANTLY, we had two sweet little nieces born in January. Laila is Jon & Kaylene's chubby little Texan, and Megan is Ryan & Ali's tan little squeaker. Hopefully we'll get to meet them both in person soon!

Let old acquaintance be forgot - we ushered in the new year at Doris and Mickey's with a Roarin' 20's soiree. We made silent movies, watched City Lights, learned the Charleston, and ate our little hearts out. Matt is now a huge fan of Charlie Chaplin movies.

Coy Natalie and Joni showing off their fringe
Christine sneaking a kiss while Jeff poses for the camera
Sophia is quite sassy already - her parents are in trouble
Madison, Eve, and Ginger keepin' it real
" buy me last pape?"
making homemade pasta
attempted pin curls
Doris' fabulous "ice box" cake

a bit theatrical
Gift exchange at the Bronco's alumni Christmas party - it was so great to see everyone!
Why not?
The lights at the Denver Botanic Gardens were stunning.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thankful for Thanksgiving


We spent Thanksgiving in Utah with Candice's family. We had a great time and ate a bunch of delicious food as well. Here's some picarooneys.

Salumi plate with roasted tomatoes, fresh figs, boarshead salami, procuitto di parma, blue ribbon brie, olives stuffed with almonds, grapes, mimolette, gouda and crostini (not shown)







The bird turned our beautifully. I know people get crazy with nouveau Thanksgiving recipes but I kinda like sticking to traditional flavors. We rubbed this baby with a compound butter composed of butter and fresh sage, rosemary and tyme. This was applied under the skin and then plain butter and white wine were used to baste every 30 minutes until done. Also, the cavity was filled with fresh lemons. Simple but moist and delish. Won't bore you with the rest but all the traditionals were represented. If you haven't made your mashers with a potatoe ricer, you need to try it. Consistantly produces the best taters period.


The adorable Grandmas


Mike in need of turkey.


We made a banana cream, chocolate cream and an apple. Denise made two pumpkins and Ali made a cherry cheesecake. All were fab. Thanks to the Farringtons for such a wonderful time and for helping us lose any hope of stomach definition in the near future. Now onto Christmas.

Friday, November 14, 2008

In case you haven't heard, we've got some major travel deals going on right now. The huge frustration I have is that I can't take advantage of said bargains because my lovely wife has already spent most of her vacay time entertaining our beloved troops abroad. I recall a time when we both had super-flexible schedules that allowed us to vacation for several months a year. Unfortunately, with Candice's current job (which she loves) we also have the sinister face of two to three weeks of vacation/year staring us right in the face. For most, when the travel bug bites, it bites pretty darn hard. I'm kinda yearning to go explore this fascinating world we find ourselves in but find the man holding me back, again. Here's a list of places we've been and places on our radar.

Places we've been together on vacay (some of multiple occasions):
France (honeymoon)
Italy (honeymoon, broncos)
Thailand (lived there)
Cambodia
Indonesia
India
China
Germany
England
Austria
Czech Repub.
Australia
Fiji
New Zealand
South Africa
Zambia
Botswana
Mexico
Japan
Hong Kong (China)

Places we've been individually

Matt:
Egypt
Spain (lived there)
Switzerland
Israel
Jordan
Morocco
Canada

Candice:
Kuwait
Iraq
UAE
Micronesia (Guam, Kwajalean, Hawaii, Marshall Islands)
Okinawa (Japan)

Places we want to go:
Galapagos (Ecuador)
Brazil
Peru
Kenya
Tanzania
Zanzibar
Ireland
Scotland
Sweden
Finland
Norway
Holland
Russia
Congo
Uganda
Costa Rica

There are tons of places that we'd like to go back and visit. Every time we go back to a country we usually have a different experience. We're thinking of hitting S. America this next spring for three weeks. Until then we'll just have to sit back and watch handfuls of travel bargains slip through our desperate fingers. There are tons of people who have traveled more than we have but we feel incredibly blessed to have seen some of what the world has to offer.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Matt's gonna kill me!

I'm gonna get creamed for writing this blog, but I'm so proud of Matt that I'm going through with it despite the consequences. I'm sure he's going to be really embarrassed, but I think it's cool, so... here goes.

Matt had been stuck bench pressing 315 lbs. for a while, and in the last month he hasn't had a lot of time to work his chest to try to up that poundage. So last week he put on 315 and pressed it at least 8 times. So the next set he upped it to 335, pressed that 5 times, next set upped it to 355 pressed it one and a half times. It was awesome - he got over that plateau, enjoyed it for two seconds and quickly set a new goal to press 400 lbs. That's my guy.


Thought this was hilarious - Matt was too "lazy" to take his weight off to get a drink between sets, so he just waddled down the hall like so. It works well that my ipod is also a camera so I'm ready to capture such shots at a moments notice.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

300% hard

If you want to look like this

Try doing this




Apparently, the actors in the movie 300 (who portray the doomed spartan army at the battle of Thermopylae) did this workout to look the part. To complete the look, I recommend healthy doses of both airbrushing and CGI animation into your daily routine.

Candice and I have done it a few times and it's pretty hard. She just lifts the 45lb bar instead of the prescribed 135lbs. The second time we tried the workout it was noticeably easier but I was still sucking some serious wind. If you want to shake up your workouts, try doing this one. Obviously the faster you do it the harder it is.

Also, we did the best we could but sometimes had to split the exercises up into a few quick sets. In addition, I held Candice's legs on the pull ups but she's still an animal and can almost do chin ups on her own.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

All Hallow's Eve

The wind howled, the black cats roamed, the vampires stalked, and we had a "killer" time! Halloween came (and went) this weekend. Ginger, Matt and I saw a play of Dark Tales at the Victorian Theatre - after giving candy out to the kiddies. It's this cool little community theatre and their performance was done like it was a radio show. We saw "Sorry, wrong number", "The Hitchhiker", and a version of the original radio program "War of the Worlds". All the while we were dressed as zombies (we got ready in about 15 minutes).
Then, we went to Parallel 17, a delicious Vietnamese restaurant that had a DJ and were giving out costume prizes. Their entire staff was dressed like carnies, actually it was more cirque du soleil. We came home after that and attempted to watch Dawn of the Dead, being unimpressed we fell asleep. Until next year...woohaahaahaa!


Ginger, or Vietnamese food... it's a toss up.


Matt getting his groove on, zombie style


A very creepy couple in deed. I needed more blood on my shirt, but tend to be a pretty clean eater - what can I do?