Sunday, October 28, 2007

Viva Niagara!



Before my parents headed back home to Utah they came up for a couple days since they were on a business trip in the DC area. We attempted to show them all the amazing things we have here so that they'll actually come back someday. Luckily I think they enjoyed themselves, but I doubt they'll come back to visit during the winter. Who can blame them though.

Not only did we get to show them the wonder that is Wegmans, but we got to go to Niagara Falls yesterday. About 20 miles into our trip we realized that we had forgotten our passports at home and that we wouldn't be able to go to Canada. Bummer. I still haven't been, but it will give me an incentive to go back when someone else comes to visit. It was really overcast and windy while we were at the falls, but they were still pretty amazing. After the falls, we drove out to Buffalo to get some authentic Buffalo wings at Duffs. Supposedly they're famous. They were all right, but I'm more of a fan of the ones that Julie makes.

It was great to have family in town especially so close to our last visit with Ben's parents and my sister. People better get a move on if they want to come visit us before winter strikes. We've still got the air mattress blown up, so feel free to stop on by.




Sunday, October 21, 2007

Rumor Has It



If you can't read what it says on the test, you wouldn't be the only one. After 3 pregnancy tests (because the first two just weren't clear enough for me), some time spent over the toilet and a visit to the Dr., it is confirmed.... we're having a baby! We're expecting lots of baby gifts and congratulations come the end of May 2008. Just kidding.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Dylan


The fact that Amanda posted pictures, videos and a complete description of the "So You Think You Can Dance Show" and has made nary a peep about the Bob Dylan show we went to last Tuesday probably says more about the concert than anything I could write. The fact that Amanda fell asleep during it probably says even more.

Despite Amanda's silence on the issue, I actually enjoyed the concert quite a bit. Sure Bob Dylan's voice now sounds more like Boris Karloff doing a Bob Dylan impression after having eaten a sheet of sand paper than classic Bob Dylan, but if you want to hear good voices, you go to the Opera. Dylan's band was great, he bounced around a little during his songs and he even pointed at the audience once, acknowledging our existence (Dylan is well known for interacting very little with the audience...it makes him mysterious). Dylan also played one of my five favorite Dylan songs, "It Ain't Me Babe," although it took me a minute or two to figure out what he was actually singing.

As an added bonus, Elvis Costello opened for Bob and played a solo set on his acoustic guitar. His voice sounded great and the use of the acoustic guitar added another dimension to some of his already great songs. I don't think my parents knew any of his songs, but they both seemed to enjoy him.

The highlight of the show, however, was when our whole section of the audience (we were near the back) had to scream at a guy to sit down because he was blocking everyone's view. Normally, I don't think you should ever tell anyone to sit down at a concert, but he was the ONLY person standing in the whole section (and since it was a Dylan show, there were a lot of old hippies who needed to sit). I realize that a story about telling someone to sit down isn't very interesting, but this guy was one of those people you see at concerts that can't control their bodies. They have to bob and gyrate along to every beat. In fact, this guy even threw in a few air guitars and drum hits with his dance. What's the deal with those people? After we (and by "we" I mean a lot of other people in the audience) shouted him down, he flipped all of us the bird, and walked to another section of the auditorium. Although it was a bit offensive, we all appreciated it, since it was more interaction that we got from Dylan all night.

All in all it was a fun night. Even though it wasn't the greatest concert I've been to, everyone needs to see Bob Dylan at least once. He is one of the greatest songwriters of all time, and you never know how much longer he will be touring.

Of course, it was nothing compared to "So You Think You Can Dance."

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Update

I feel guilty when there is over a week between posts, so I felt it was my duty to post.

Things around here are going well. We got our first visitors to Rochester this weekend, my sister Natalie, her friend and Ben's parents, so we had a full house. We spent a lot of time watching Conference and lounging around. Unfortunately I had to work on Saturday morning, but we were able to still do some fun stuff while they were in town. We did the Church history sites in Palmyra, went to Sticky Lips (a local BBQ joint), Wegmans (of course), attempted to see Hairspray at the Dollar Theater and played the Wii. Ben's parents are here until tomorrow since we're going to see Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello tonight in concert! Should be amazing. I doubt Ben will be browsing the internet like he was at the last event we went to.

That's all for now. Perhaps we will post again after the concert.