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The Great betsy & iya Road Trip: day 4

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

I can’t believe it’s only been four days and we’re having so much fun and success.  On day 4, we really knocked a couple out of the park.  If you’ve been checking up on us on Facebook, you’ve probably already booked your airfare to Denver/Boulder.  Not only is it gorgeous, not only are the people friendly, not only is it ALL SUN, but we also met with several lovely shop owners who have decided to pick up the line.

Meow Meow in Boulder: cute gift shop.

Unity Boutique in Denver: hip, colorful boutique with lines like Three Dots and Tom’s.

Fancy Tiger in Denver: with a craft shop across the street under the same name, FT is a fashion oriented DIY boutique.

We’re thrilled to have the line in ALL of these shops.

A shot that just doesn't do justice to the well-curated inside of Fancy Tiger.

We’ve met with old friends on this sojourn, shacking up with a professor of Betsy’s in Boulder, and running into a theatre colleague of mine from my east coast days.  I couldn’t have wished for better chats and more warmth, laughter, wit… jeez, this is starting to sound like a Betsy post ;-)

We listened to a Radiolab podcast on the drive in and they were examining sleep: what it does, why we do it, etc.  A researcher proposed that sleep is imperative to learning.  That, through the magic of the sleeping body, synaptic connections made during the day are actually weakened, allowing the unimportant stuff to slip away and the the important to persist and grow stronger over time.  It’s a powerful realization to think about this in relation to the way I feel now (happy, excited by people and places, with a sense of discovery and destiny sparkling up the day).  You start to realize the significance every day has on the physiology of your brain, and indeed, your brain’s propensity to stay active, agile, optimistic, curious, social.

Will, Betsy, and Robert Frost on the CU campus.

Wonder what my brain will look like after two more weeks of this.  Two more weeks of new places and old friends, good sleep, good food, and continued success.  I love my job.

***Song of the moment:  Open the World, by Sam Phillips***

Favorite lunches

Friday, September 10th, 2010

We’ve had some of the best lunches recently.  You’ll recall, dear readers, that lunches/snacks at work with my wife are one of my favorite things about my new(ish) job.  These past few weeks, we’ve been buying heirloom tomatoes from TJs and we feel like the lunch kings.  (an aside: take a note, New Seasons: 2lbs of these babies are $5 bucks at TJs.)  Let me show you what I’m talking about.

so ripe

Both Betsy and I grew up eating tomatoes out of the garden.  Well, I can’t say I grew up doing it, really… I remember growing out of my aversion to the gooey seed stuff later.  The only thing missing to take me all the way back is skinned knees and dirty nails, my dad smelling like a lawn mower, and a wooden bowl of Cheetos in the middle of the table.

too yummy to wait for the photo-op

What about you?  What have you been eating for lunch?

***Song of the moment: Sycamore, by Bill Callahan***

I’m going on a road trip and I’m taking…

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Did anyone else play this game at summer camp?  You’d all sit around a campfire and have to say all the items that were said before you and then add one of your own before passing it to the next sugared-up, marshmallow fiend?  Except usually, you’d be going some place cool, like the moon or Jupiter.

hilarious kid pic from www.wildindiana.com

Well, it’s for realz now, because we’re driving across country in 4 days.  Wow, I just scared myself.  4 days!?  Are you kidding me?!?

So help a brotha and sista out.  What can we absolutely not forget to take on a 3,969 mile drive??  We promise to recite them all before adding our own travel necessity and passing it on ’round the campfire.

***Song of the moment: Nonpareil of Favor, by Of Montreal***

house cleaning

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Betsy found some unwelcome guests in the studio today! Her aversion to fruit flies is nothing new: she HATES fruit flies.  But I love bananas!  And sometimes when you bring on a new partner, he brings his bananas.

OH!  You’ll also be pleased to know that it only took us three tries to figure out we have to shoot these in landscape instead of portrait, so stay tuned for fatter videos.

Here’s what the Huzzy-cam saw:

And now, the Betsy-cam version:

***Song of the moment: Something to Say, by Stevie Wonder***