Steve Miller Band @ Wolftrap 8.20.09

We got tickets to catch the Steve Miller Band at Wolftrap, which is and amazing outdoor venue located minutes outside of DC. It was a balmy 90+ degree evening, but a beautiful one none the less. We packed a cooler full of yummy food & beer and set off. We got to the gate an hour prior to open just to ensure a good seat on the lawn. Once the doors opened we found the perfect spot on the lawn and enjoyed a great picnic dinner.


The show was nothing short of amazing, as they played all the classics and did an extra tribute to Les Paul.





Steve's closing words after the encore were inspirational and one of the greatest quotes we have heard/come across in our life time. We were lucky enough to get it on video, clarity isn't the greatest, but it's the words that count. ;o)


8/15/09 Harvey Dog Day


We have no idea when Harvey's Birthday is, so we decided that each year we will celebrate the day we rescued him- which is August 13th. We figured this was a good enough excuse to have some friends over for a cook out. We also made Harvey dog cupcakes and plenty of dog treats and ice cream for the four-legged friends. Everyone was so generous and brought Harvey plenty of tennis balls and bones. We had beautiful weather so spent the night outside grilling, hanging, and playing bean bag toss. Dog friends Jayda and Stone came for the party too. Overall a great 1st Harvey Dog Day celebration!





BWCA Trip- 8/5/09-8/9/09

Stu was fortunate enough to be able to stay in MN after Prendy & Victoria's wedding for a few extra days in Rochester, then a 4-day trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area with some high school & college buddies. (See the pics on Picasa)

Leaving mid-Wednesday Jimmy's suburban was loaded up with all eight guys, two dogs & a canoe as well as a trailer full of all of our stuff. It would be hard to imagine squeezing anything else onto our ride, but we would soon have to load up with even more gear & three more canoes. That night we made it to Paul's cabin in Ely, MN as a way point for getting a good start early Thursday morning. We spent the evening stuffing our faces with pizza & going between the hot sauna and cold lake. Knowing it was going to be an early morning (4am!!!) we all sacked out pretty early after a few rounds of cards -- Euchre & 31.

Arriving to the outfitters just as the sun was rising, we loaded our extra gear and the canoes, watched the "leave no trace" video on camping in the BWCA (a part of getting a camping permit) & were back on our way.

The trip to Big Moose Lake was beautiful & the weather was great! The "river" cleared a huge swath through the forest, but it was so full of tall floating grasses that only a narrow path was clear & open to our canoes. This continued until our first portage which was fairly hellish. The second stretch of canoeing was very similar, but had one major obstacle to clear... a beaver dam! This was quite a sight, just a pile of sticks creating a three foot water level difference. After finding the edge & pushing our canoes up the ramp of sticks we were on our way again, not far from the second portage that would bring us to our lake. Luckily none of the beavers were home to chew us out for disturbing their home.

Our campsite was straight across the lake & had plenty of space for all 3 tents & space for a kitchen/shelter. It was fairly windy the first few days which was great for keeping away bugs, but not so great for food prep or card playing. Our time was spent between fishing, 'site configuration' (setting up our rain/wind shelter or re-constructing fire-side seats), whittling, canoeing around the lake, relaxing in hammocks or gathering firewood. A large part of our days were also spent doing food prep, eating some of the awesome meals planned (including too many tortillas) or cleaning up after, but with such a great group of guys, no one was left doing more than their fair share.

It was so peaceful getting out of range of traffic noise, airplanes, cell phones & just spending time in nature (except a few hours catching Twins games on the radio). Time in the BWCA is something any nature lover should enjoy at least once in their life. We plan on going at least once a year & can't wait to bring Harvey on a real canoe trip!
BWCA Manventure '09

Wedding Trip 3/3- 8/1/09 Prendergast Wedding Wedding

Our third and final travel weekend consisted of us traveling back to Minneapolis and down to Rochester for a long weekend. This trip was extra exciting as we got to meet our new niece, Lulu. We also celebrated Grandma Yost's 75th Birthday with all of the family. Plenty of time was spent relaxing on the back deck and in the pool with Lily, who loves to swim.


We also had the joy of attending and celebrating Prendy & Victoria's wedding. After a beautiful ceremony their celebration was held at The Rochester Art Center. What an awesome venue! We had a blast drinking 'Prendini's' dancing and singing the night away to Incognito, a great Rochester cover band.
Congratulations Prendergasts!!


The remainder of our weekend was spent hanging by the pool, eating great food, drinking plenty of wine, and visiting with family. Jill headed back to DC Monday, however Stu stayed and spent the rest of the week in BWCA... see next post.