Tuesday, September 25, 2007

End of Summer

Well this weekend marked the official end of Summer!! I am excited for it to cool down! This weekend some of the girls from my Book Club, decided to make it a girls weekend up in Park City. Friday afternoon, April, Trina, Jayna and I headed up to Park City for some great bonding time and fun.


Park City is so pretty right now. All the leaves are changing, it really is looking more and more like Fall. We shopped, went to dinner, stayed up late talking and laughing. We stayed the night up there and then took our time coming home on Saturday afternoon!


Also, to mark the end of Summer, we had a BBQ at our house. With the weather we had here in Salt Lake (c0ld and rainy) it was more like a beginning of Fall BBQ instead of end of Summer. Kasey's Family and Steph's family came over and we all had a good time with some really good food. Chris, Brendan's brother, was also here, which was a ton of fun to have him with us for the weekend.


The night ended up with everyone in Brendan's media room, or the "Laire", as he likes to call it . .. playing the Nintendo Wii. Everyone was talking turns and having a good ole time. My favorite part was watching Kasey(my sister) and Denver go at it on the boxing and tennis game. Kasey kicked Denver's butt in boxing! It was a fun time had by all

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Brendan's First Blog Entry -- Boys Weekend in LA



After much persuasion, I am writing my first blog entry. Here goes:

Several months ago, Jason, my brother-in-law, was visited by the Genius Fairy and decided to plan a Boyz (that’s right, “Boyz”) Weekend to Los Angeles to attend the BYU/UCLA game. I was especially excited by his idea, as it would replace our usual summer get together of Mario Kart Weekend. As some of you may know, MK64 has become dead to me over the years. Perhaps year after year of close calls, dashed hopes and the cheaply obtained lightning boxes of others finally killed my racing spirit.

As its name suggests, Boys Weekend included all Burke brothers, brothers-in-law and Dad. The only one MIA was our recent family acquisition, Bretatouille. I’m not sure why he couldn’t come. It’s not like he had any big events in his life that would prevent him from booking a plane ticket in advance. We’ll get him next year.

My trip began on the tarmac of the Salt Lake Airport where I was sandwiched between a small, dirty window and Mr. L.A. You know who I’m talking about. He’s tan, has flowy hair and stubble, wears a tight shirt and a leather bracelet that serves no useful purpose. He’s also got a pair of jeans with intricate designs on places other than the pockets (no offense, Chris). Mr. L.A.’s main accessory, however, is his brand new iPhone. Meanwhile, I was sporting my Sony Walkman (circa 1996) in order to listen to my books on tape.

I’m not normally embarrassed of my Walkman, but Mr. L.A. purposefully made me feel ashamed of my little piece of retro tech. He would pull out his iPhone every so often simply to touch the screen or polish its shiny surface, all the while giving me and my Walkman dirty looks. He even went so far as push stop on my Walkman to ask me if I had seen his copy of SkyMall, which he didn’t read after I pulled it from my seat pouch. Why had I left my iPod at home? And why can’t they make more books on tape books on CD? Annoyed to the hilt and ready to retaliate, I did the one thing that only thing I could think of and “accidentally” place my elbow on his armrest volume button blasting his ears during the in-flight show. Childish? Maybe. But I felt better.

I arrived at LAX (aka – the giant bathroom) and met Bret and Michael at the rental car agency. The agent gave us plenty of cars to choose from, and Bret chose the one he liked best, and the three of us spent the better part of an hour cruising through greater Los Angeles traffic in a tan Dodge Caravan. A very entertaining journey.

At the hotel, I learned I would be sharing a bed with Dad. Chris and David had already laid claim to the bed nearest the TV, and Kevin wouldn’t arrive until Friday night. This didn’t seem like a bad arrangement until bedtime rolled around. As Chris, David can attest, Dad’s snoring was truly, truly outrageous. Not only was his volume impressive, but his range was inhuman. I actually heard noises brand new to me, noises unlike anything I had ever heard before, and I watch a lot of Animal Planet.

After several hours of snoring induced insomnia, I decided to move away from the epicenter of the noise and made a bed for myself on the floor. I fell asleep around 4:00 am and later learned that David and Chris had managed to fall asleep by listening to their iPods, on high. Where was mine, you ask? Not funny.

With a good night’s rest, for most of us, we drove to Magic Mountain early Friday morning. For those of you who have never been the park, here are a few tips:
- Go after school has started, and you will avoid long lines
- Make friends with other BYU fans in the ticket line and get a coupon good for 50 percent off general admittance
- Do NOT visit the water ride early, or you will spend the rest of the day drying your shoes and socks (unless you’re Dad who figured out a way to dry his faster)
- Do NOT visit the water ride early two times in a row
- Avoid making any hand gestures that may be interpreted as gang signs. On a similar note, leave all bandanas and firearms at home
- Don’t bother wasting your time with any rides other than Tatsu and X (best ride ever, unless you’re a fan of tan mini vans)

Saturday morning was filled with anticipation. After stuffing ourselves at Islands Burgers, home of the Hawaiian Burger (another best ever), we walked to Rose Bowl where the BYU tailgate party was in full effect. Chris, Michael and Jason ran into friends while Dad managed to meet more relatives we had never met and promptly introduce us. We even ran into legendary BYU football coach LaVell Edward who had the honor of taking a photo with Chris and me.

I am not kidding when I say about one-fourth to one-third of those in attendance at the Rose Bowl were BYU supporters, and I’d venture to say that more than half of the stadium noise came from those fans.

To avoid stirring up bad feelings, I will not comment on the actual game except to say that it was my fault BYU lost. I foolishly purchased a new BYU T-shirt during the tailgate party and stuffed my Lucky shirt into a backpack. I didn’t realize until half-time and put Lucky back on. BYU made a strong comeback effort, but it was too late. Not even the power of Lucky could overcome the deficit. Lesson learned. To Nikki’s dismay, I herby pledge to wear Lucky to each and every BYU football game indefinitely.

Tired and morally defeated we went to pizza (where I defeated David 7-1 in a rousing game of air hockey) and headed back to the hotel. We went to church the next morning in a local Pasadena ward where I was the only person dressed in jeans. Blast my weaksauce packing skills!

The flight home was uneventful with the exception of the lady sitting next to me who wouldn’t stop telling me all about her Mormon vampire book. Yet another problem easily avoided had I had my iPod.

Thus ended our Boyz Weekend and thus ends my first blog. With the exception of the BYU loss, it was a great weekend. Time spent with brothers, brother-in-law and Dad is always a good time.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Fun Week in Utah




This week, my dear friend, Krescent, came to visit us!! She is from Washington D.C. Krescent and I met each other in Grad School the first year and ended up being roommates our second year. She recently had her 3rd child, a little girl named Devyn. Devyn has got to be one of the most happy kids I have ever met. She is so darling and so fun to be around.

Of course Kres and I had to do all our old familiar traditions. We headed down to BYU for the day. It was so fun to be on Campus again! It has really changed. And then we had to eat at her favorite places, Cafe Rio and Pizza Factory. It was so fun to spend time with her and get to meet Devyn. Even though she lives on the other sides of the United States, she is one of my dearest and closest friends!!


Also on Saturday night Brendan and I went to a get-together at our friend, Kathleen's House. Kathleen and Pam are some of my all time favorite people. They are so dang funny and so much fun to be around. All the old gang from Zions were there. Rob and Allison and their new little son Tate were there. Nick and Wendy and of course, Pam, Kathleen and Kyle. We talked the night away and ate Kathleen's delicious mexican dinner!

The first picture is of Rob, Allison and their son Tate. And this is of Kathleen and Pam!!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Nikki's Weekend



This weekend Brendan and I spent apart. Brendan left on Thursday to head to LA to watch the highly anticipated UCLA vs. BYU Game at the Rose Garden.


Friday morning, I met some of my dearest and closest friends for breakfast at Mimi's!! It is the first time all of us have been together in 3 years. I am on the left, and then Lindsey who moved to Phoenix 3 years ago and just recently moved back to Salt Lake, which I am thrilled with. Then next is Lisa, she moved to Vegas a couple of years ago and met a wonderful guy, Ryan, and got married in April. Then Allision . . she is 8 months pregnant with her 2nd boy. We are really excited for her to have her baby in a month or so!!


Next on the weekend agenda was a BBQ at Morgan & Stephanie's on Saturday night. The whole family was there, included Jayna!! Here is a picture of everyone deep engrossed in the BYU Game. We had a ton of fun. We always like being around Family!!
It was a great weekend but I was so excited for Brendan to come home on Sunday Night!!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

True Blue Through and Through


"Rise and Shout the Cougars are out, their on their way to Fame and Glory . ." Saturday was the home opener for the BYU Cougars. It was a sell out crowd at Cougar Stadium as 65,000 fans watched the Cougars take on the Arizona Wildcats.


The game was actually very anti-climatic because the Cougars were in the zone and beat the wildcats 20 to 7. It was so fun to be there and to be apart of it. The only downfall was the heat and the 100 degree sun blaring down on us.


We love the Fall, because Fall means football!! Go COUGARS!!

Grobanites & Storytelling




This past week my sisters, Stephanie and Kasey, and my brother-in-law, Morgan and I went to The Josh Groban Concert at the Arena. It was SO GOOD. He is an amazing performer. When Brendan heard about the concert, he said he would help us get tickets on one condition . . .that he didn't have to attend the concert. We loved the concert!! Morgan was joking that he was out with his three wives. I posted a picture of Josh. . .as soon as he walked out there were like a million women screaming like they were 14 years old!!


On Friday, my parents came down to attend the Annual Timp Storytelling Festival. Now, we go to this every year, but this year was unique, because my adorable nephew, Liam, won a contest and was chosen as one of the Youth Tellers at this year's festival.

He did such a great job. He had all the audience laughing and getting into his story. His eyes just lit up when he walked onto that stage and as the audience got into it more, so did he. He delivered quite the performance and we were all really proud of him. I posted a picture of him in the middle of his storytelling.