Monday, May 30, 2011

t & r

remember our friends tom and ruth? the ones that we immediately bonded with after moving here to california? the ones who we got together with multiple times a week? the same ones who moved to nebraska a year later to be closer to family and so that tom could begin a doctorate program in lincoln?

we decided to visit them!

as always with close friends, we picked right up where we left off and had a great time together. here are some of the highlights:


 tom and ruth hosted a murder mystery party with a napa valley theme. 
here we are in character: tiny bubbles and ralph rottengrape. 
i'm a good girl and he's a bad boy. and we're married.
it's hard to see, but ben has a cigarette behind his right ear and a skull earring dangling from his left.


tom and ruth in character: papa vito and hedy shablee. 
it's hard to see, but tom is wearing a fake beard.


we laughed a lot, ate some great food (cornish game hens, orzo, and poached pears were the highlights), and enjoyed meeting tom and ruth's friends steve and molly (pictured here as otto von schnapps and marilyn merlot).


we spent some time downtown lincoln, going out to eat, going in shops, visiting tom at school, etc. here we are at the lincoln train station posing with a caboose. 



and a locomotive.


we enjoyed indian food downtown.  


on tom's day off he showed us around the university. this is a mammoth at a museum at the school. 
the mammoth is the nebraska state fossil. do you know your state's fossil?


after seeing the museum we headed to the state capital building. when we arrived for the hourly tour there was already a group of fourth graders there. we tagged along with them and enjoyed the fourth grade version of the tour. we were very impressed by the class's knowledge of their state (could you name the month, day, and year when your state gained statehood? they could. in unison.)


at the end of the tour we got to watch the state senate in progress. 


here we are (we're the tiny people in front of the doors) outside the capital building. 
the figure on the top is the sower. he has holes in his head from lightning. 
if you went on the non-fourth grade tour you might not know that.


on wednesday both tom and ruth had to work. so we drove into omaha for the day. 
we spent the afternoon in old market going into a variety of shops and grabbing some lunch.


most of our time was spent talking, eating, and playing a variety of games (dominion, agricola, cargo noir, endeavor, forbidden island, euchre, etc.) but we don't have pictures of those activities. we (i) also spent a lot of time doing crossword puzzles. i mentioned to tom at the beginning of the week that i like to do the usa today crossword online every day. so he brought home four newspapers for me every day.

we had a great time with the clarks and are so grateful for their friendship which continues despite being four states away. thanks, t & r!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

a mexican wedding

how does this always happen? the more time that passes, the less i feel like posting. well, we have a LOT to catch up on from the past, oh, three months or so.

first stop, carrie and jorge's wedding!

back in february (even before the sledding escapades) i flew out to monterrey, mexico to celebrate carrie and jorge tying the knot and to catch up with several dear college friends. 



 the cathedral that jorge and carrie got married in



 the happy couple at dinner friday night (just imagine the dimples their kids will have!)



the beautiful bride - getting ready on saturday morning


third noordy girls! groen, me, carrie, marlene, and dena


just after jorge first saw carrie in her dress - she walked down the beautiful staircase in the background





all the calvin friends: me, mandie, christina, marlene, groen, and dena



the reception was held in a beautiful historic building. they had a live band (in the background) which was a lot of fun.



jorge surprised carrie with a few songs of his own. 



the reception was unlike any i'd attended before. over the course of the evening, a variety of 'props' came out on to the dance floor. here everyone is dancing with balloons that had just been handed out. later on there were masks, light up rings, necklaces, and more. in the states, i'm used to seeing mostly young people on the dance floor with the older generations sitting and watching. here everyone was out there having a good time - mostly dancing the salsa and other traditional dances.



mandie and groen



me and carrie

i'm so glad that i was able to be there and to enjoy being with old friends again. 
congratulations, mr. and mrs. quintanilla!