Saturday, December 19, 2009

Start Spreadin' The News!

New York flat out rules!
Matt is always full of such great ideas - including going to New York in December to partake in the extensive display of commercialism and sparkles. Besides being a bit on the nippy side, we had a magnificent time and wish we had a vacation loft in Soho in order to make more regular visits.

Here is a small taste of last weekend.

Macy's theme "Believe" ... I believe!

The tree in Rockefellar Center - we were a bit far away, but didn't feel like crowd surfing. not the best pic of either of us... but it had to go in the montage.

There was no shortage of delicious treats had. This was a low calorie, burger, fries, and milk shake meal. Oh wait, not low calorie, just tasty.

We shopped 'til we dropped, getting Christmas ideas a plenty!

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We saw both Irving Berlin's White Christmas, and Wintuk - a Cirque du soleil winter production. Both set the mood!

Room service at midnight (including tuna tartare and filet mignon), clearly we know how to travel.
Sushi & other scrumptious Japanese bites at Morimoto - what a place! And you've got to check out the bathrooms while you're there!

Santa pub crawl - we were cracking up.

Vat of unbelievable chocolate that's clearly making Matt go crazy!!

Our super sweet hotel "Hotel on Rivington" - with a cool beehive like entrance.

The restaurant at our hotel - I love NY

Thought provoking - really.

Ha ha!! Matt's umbrella got caught in the escalator at FAO Schwartz, he totally destroyed it and nearly took out a family of five behind us. The looks and frantic blinking were hilarious!

Matt + Edward

The window displays were so incredible... they deserve their own blog. So stay tuned!! and Merry Christmas, we're almost there!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Christmas carols


As all of you are aware, George Michael's song "Last Christmas" is the worst Christmas song ever.

I can always imagine someone getting murdered to the soundtrack of "Carol of the Bells."  I like the song but it does have a bit of something frantic and threatening within it's festive melody.  

This song is a welcome new addition to the standard Christmas catalog of music.


"Christmas time is here" from Charlie Brown, is nice but is the closest thing to audible melatonin.  Listening to this song is like counting sheep while drinking a nice warm glass of milk-great but sleepy, too sleepy.

Jews are awesome but please stick to you own festive songs.  I'm looking at you Neil, Babs.

Silent Night is still my all-time favorite.  I don't care if it's cliche, it's beautiful and makes me very happy.

Candice loves:
O' Holy Night
Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Sleigh Ride
Baby it's Cold Outside  
Hates:
Christmas in Killarney

Belated Thanksgiving... hey, every day should be a day of thanks

Thanksgiving was awesome, and oh so long ago... We did more than make pies, but taking pictures wasn't one of the things we did. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!! More to come...







Sunday, December 6, 2009



Merry Christmas to all. Here's a cover of the Misfit's song "Hybrid Moments" by Switchyard. I know it has nothing to do with the holidays but I like it for a lot of reasons, most of which should be obvious.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Weekend Frivolities

It's hard to believe that we're already into November and well into it at that. Time Flies when you're having fun I guess. Unfortunately, Sunday nights are often pretty morose, but I suppose it's always difficult to get back to the work week when you've had such a killer weekend!

Thursday night Matt, Doris, and I drove to CO Springs for the So You Think You Can Dance tour. Doris had given me the tickets for my birthday, and finally time to redeem them came. It was awesome! Friday night was another awesome birthday gift redemption, Matt, Greg, Joni, and I had a most stellar dinner at Vesta Dipping Grill - loved it. Saturday consisted of a jaunt to Boulder to enjoy the beautiful weather, window shopping, people watching, etc... and some hiking in Estes Park. That night we went to an Indian Cooking Class that Doris had purchased at the Denver Health Foundation Gala. The food and company were all fabulous!! After which, Matt and I went to a modernism exhibit at the Vance Kirkland museum (open late and free for arts week, along with many other museums). Great weekend overall, and hopefully we're rejuvenated for the work week.
Okay okay, I just wanted to show off the Cheshire Cat jack O'lantern I carved. It was actually done two or so weeks ago.
Hindu goddesses striking a pose at the Indian cooking class.
Doris sporting the onion tear prevention glasses, while Christine threatens to take them from her with a knife.
cute!
Let's eat!
Hiking in Estes
Beautiful!

I wanted to post a picture of Kratos the God of War so that y'all could see who Matt was supposed to be for Halloween. It's from a video game.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Jones Halloween Party


















*For more pics of the rest of the Jones family go to http://rahrahrah4jonescircle.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Halloween Festivities Galore!

Molly Brown House Museum presents Victorian Horrors = sweet!!! Saturday night was spent listening to ghoulish, turn of the century, short stories from an acting troupe at the Molly Brown house. The ambiance, acting, cider and cookies (from next door) were all spectacular and well worth the small fee! This is going on the Halloween To-Do list for years to come!
I'll get you my pretty
Matt was Charlie Chaplin for Halloween as a kid, for $3.95 he could bring it back as an adult.
Thinkin of growing out the 'stache - comments?
Too realistic.. coincidence?

Individual chicken pot pies with harvest leaves and pumpkins for added flair.
Chocolate Jack O'Lantern cake - heavy on the brows
Creepy man lady at the 13th door haunted house
Delicious spread of sugar cookies that Matt made for his Sunday School class.
Posing with the delightful treats (and lighted apron)
We spent Saturday at Elitch's Fright Fest (Six Flags) - who knew if you arrived close to the opening hour (noon), you can run right onto all of the rides. We had a ball.

Too cheap to make the actual purchase - figured a photo of a photo was just as good.

Yummy spider web cookies that Matt made for my co-workers to say thank you for volunteering for the Key To The Cure (event that I planned).

And there's more... stay tuned!