Tuesday, February 23, 2010

High Heel Altitude

We took a couple days off of work and spent a long weekend in Colorado. 4 nights / 3.5 days:

Thursday - Peoria to Chicago to Denver
Friday - Denver to Vail to Beaver Creek
Saturday - Beaver Creek to Colorado Springs/Fountain/Manito Springs
Sunday - Springs to Monarch back to the Springs
Monday - Springs to Denver to Chicago (3 hour delay..ugh) to Peoria (officially Tuesday at 12:30am!)

Whew! While completely exhausting, the trip was a blast. We spent two skiing (Vail & Monarch). I was impressed by how well Robert and I did. It was both of our first times skiing in Colorado. Yes, I fell a few times but spent most of our time on the Blues runs, learned how to ski in some major powder and even made it down a Black! Looks like one of my next shoe purchases will be a pair of ski boots, so if you hear of any season-end deals let us know!

Got in some long-overdue visits to friends and family out there and enjoyed every minute of it.  By the way loved everyone's places! So cute =)

We also ate very well (and too much I might add..) Good pub food, homemade spaghetti dinner, yummy mexican, authentic german and made it to Marco's (amazing Naples-style crust pizza) in downtown Denver before heading back to the airport.

After wasting too much time in the airport on Monday, we made it back to P-town safely.

Thanks for a good time everyone! Miss you already.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Olympic Dancers

I'm definitely an Olympics fan. I love the passion the athletes display and watching the amazing talent. Maybe I'm just in awe because these people do things I can't even begin to do (however, I have been trying to pick up some skiing tips before I leave for Colorado tomorrow..)

The one winter sport I can relate most to is figure skating. No I can't do a triple axle..or double or single for that matter, shoot I can barely even skate..but it's the closest thing to dance. And I personally think it's a lot better dancing than gymnastics. I always feel those floor routines (specifically, the 'dancing' parts look so stiff).

One of my favorite couples I've seen so far this week is Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig. They danced/skated to one of my favorite instrumental pieces from the Love Actually score.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/assetid=e8f0ff8c-3d8d-426c-8a61-6e69255166fd.html#pairs%20short%20evora%20ladwig

They danced it beautifully and had so much passion & energy! Can't believe they came in 10th...but I guess it is a skating contest and not a dance contest...you think they might consider adding dance as an Olympic sport? Maybe if I say pretty please.

I did mention I could barely even skate. A quick photo of my first time ice skating earlier this winter.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

That's a Ballet Flat

If only wasn't so short and looked good in flats, these are SO cute!




http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/3066743?cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=shoes:women:flats&cm_ite=linea_paolo_%27frisco%27_flat:279388&cm_ven=Linkshare&siteId=J84DHJLQkR4-GO5vGz_ag3Gh7FE9vMSCyA

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Not My Average Boots

Unless I'm working out, it's likely you'll find me in some type of heel. Out to dinner, the grocery store, work, etc. I'm in a heel. Yesterday, however, I made an exception and wore my flat snow boots all day since I knew I'd be running around (typically only used to take Bella for walks in winter), but it was for a good cause!

Four years ago, I was asked to join a new Easter Seals VIP team. During our first year as a team with 6 members we raised somewhere around $7,000. This year with a team of about 12 and some new & annual events our team has raised over $22,000! In four years, this group has helped raise $50k!

Yesterday, we held our 3rd annual 'Shoot to Stay on Target for Easter Seals' event. With a bow & arrow on the back of our team shirts, you may think this was a Cupid-inspired, Valentine's Day event. Not even close.. Try a bow & arrow target shooting event for hunters and alike! It's really a great event as we target an untapped Easter Seals market. In one day alone between registration, raffle ticket sales and a silent auction, we raised just over $10,000!

Congratulations team and thanks to everyone who participated.

A photo to illustrate the event better. These were a pair of the shoes that were in the silent auction. Good look, Ash!

A New Theme!

As I started blogging this year, I quickly realized I need a theme!

So starting today, you can check out my blog - Heel, Ball-Change. I'll focus this blog on shoes, dance and some other items here and there. I'm excited to start!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Maybe Premature

I'm learning that my 'blogging' days may have been premature. I'm definitely interested in blogging as I love to write and like the entire concept, but would like to better define what it is I'll be blogging about..

More to come! Promise!