Saturday, Part 1: The Surprise Birthday Party

Saturday was a busy, yet fun day for me.  2 photography events, neither one a wedding.

It started with a surprise 74th birthday party for Audrey Brenon.  I’m not sure that her mouth closed the entire party – she kept running into people she hadn’t seen in a while or didn’t expect to be there – it was like 20 little mini-surprise parties over and over.

The original venue actually closed down only a few days prior so the planners were left scrambling coming up with a new plan & place – and getting all that info out to everyone.  Luckily, there was a local bar that had the room and was happy to have us and everything turned out fantastically.  

Not only did everyone ‘get the message’ and the original surprise went off without a hitch… but during the quick ‘roast’ they decided to play a little game of “who came from the furthest away” …  Audrey was convinced that Sheboygan, Wisconsin would be the farthest anyone traveled from….  Until Jay, her son from Arizona, walked out from his hiding spot around the corner.  Tears all over the place, hugging, love.  It was awesome.

 

Part 2 of the day to follow ….

Boundary Waters Canoe Area (Northern Minnesota)

‘Juan Verde’ and I hit the boundary waters a few weeks back between my October weddings.  It was my first trip to the BWCA (most of my hiking is done on the north shore – always saying “I’ll get to the BWCA eventually…” ) and it was spectacular.  Cloudy and overcast with hints of rain or snow most of the time… but not overly cold or windy.  We kept hot water going over the fire the entire time for an emergency hot coco fix if we started to get cold.

From the ancient Indian pictographs, to John’s 8 pound walleye (released), to seeing a deer ‘jump the boarder’ by swimming across a lake… everything was better than I dreamed.  Floating through wild rice on a glass-still river the morning after seeing a scene that simultaneously included the sunset, 2 eagles lit perfect by said sunset, a huge rainbow, fall colors, a mirror-like lake, islands, and a waterfall… I couldn’t help but think to myself: “Why’d you wait so long to come up here!?!”  (and “Why didn’t you bring your nice camera!??”… 🙁  )

We had walleye for every meal other than breakfast – for 5 days.  That’s 10 meals (really, like 20 meals worth of fish … we were definitely on the ‘all fish, all the time’ diet) of pure BWCA fish.  On the way home, just for giggles, we checked the ‘mercury concentrations’ that determine what a ‘safe’ level of fish to eat is from the any particular lake; though some of the purest water around, it turns out the BWCA has high mercury concentrations  — 1 meal per month is the maximum safe amount to eat.   Haha…  On the bright side, however, I now have a keen knack for telling temperature. 🙂

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Feelin’ freeeeee

My brother (and his wonderful wife) had his first child this week.  They are halfway across the country, or you know there would be photos.  Many congrats to them, and I can’t wait to see the happy family.

Another item of note: I had a Saturday with no photos.  But I was still at a wedding!  🙂   It was probably the first wedding I’ve attended without my camera in over 7 years.  Felt strange, leaving it home… It was also an odd feeling just watching moments, rather than capturing them.  Still fun.  Congrats to Cari and Alejandro – I wish them all the best.

Then this Sunday, we headed off to the fall festival and the Polka mass.  Good times… felt good to be…

I only tripped the shutter about 5 times during the festival before I decided to buy a bunch of nick-knacks… but I did catch this Polka man:

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Flour != Powdered Sugar

So if you are ever trying to make thick, beefy, ‘thumbprint’ cookies in order to send them off in a package to a friend who is away at camp … don’t mistake flour for powdered sugar.  Yep, zero flour and 3 cups of powdered sugar instead of a “dusting” makes for very messed up cookies that cook up, burn, and still have the consistency of dough.  Mmmmm…. 🙂
VERY sugary cookies
VERY sugary cookies

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