So Far, So Beautiful

This weekend marks our area’s 36th Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival.  Around here we look forward to this weekend with the same excitement and anticipation of Christmas!  It is a weekend wrought with tradition and no Balloon Festival is complete without a pre-dawn trek to the launch site, wrapped in coats and blankets against the cold, with donuts and coffees in hand—and no Balloon Festival is complete without a balloon chase around the countryside in our PJ’s, eating out of cereal boxes as the sun rises. 

This morning was our pre-dawn trek to the launch site.  It was a perfect morning despite the thermometer reading 44 degrees.  We were very well bundled against the cold and arrived as the first balloon was inflating…

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

We continued to watch, as balloons began popping up around us, the hum of the fans whirring, and the glow of the torches lighting up the morning.

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

As the sun began to rise, balloons sprang up before our eyes, so quickly it was hard to know where to look.  In front of us…

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Or behind us…

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Or above us…

Balloon Festival 9-19-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-19-08 by you.

Once most of the balloons lifted off and our toes were thoroughly numb, we left to go “on the chase.”  (We’ll do “the real” chase in our PJ’s tomorrow morning.)  We followed some country roads, keeping our eyes to the skies, and I was guided by a seven year old shouting, “TURN LEFT MOM!!!  I SEE THEM!  TURN LEFT!!!!”  So turn left I did, and we were treated to this site…

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

Balloons land anywhere there is room, and if you’re lucky enough to have one land on your property, the balloonist gives you a bottle of champagne and maybe even a tether ride or two.  I sure hope someone was home at this house this morning.

Balloon Festival 9-20-08 by you.

We’re hoping the winds blow toward our house tonight when they lift-off again.  But for now I’ll leave you with a couple of favorite shots from the Friday evening lift off.

Balloon Festival 9-19-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-19-08 by you.

Balloon Festival 9-19-08 by you.

More on Flickr if you’re interested!

Budding Photographers

Big Girl’s camera is the purple Kodak…Little Girl’s BRAND SPANKING NEW camera is the silver Fujifilm.  We are doing our level best to raise photographers!  Big Girl bought her camera about two years ago with her own savings.  Little Girl bought her’s last night with all of her birthday money (and a little extra thrown in by Mom and Dad.)  They both picked them out on their own with just a little guidance from us.  (Unfortunately the “prettiness” of the cameras were the deciding factors for each of them!)  But Zan and I figure that for their first “real” cameras, as long as they are easy to use, portable, and affordable, just about any will do.  As they get more experience they will learn what they want and need in a camera. 

Little Girl has been using a Flip video camera since Christmas and has gotten some of the best videos with it!  Seeing the world through her eyes has been FASCINATING and hilarious!  I’ve watched Big Girl develop her eye for shots as well…she captures details that I don’t think I would’ve even noticed at her age. 

I’ll be highlighting some of their photos here in the near future.  In the meantime, here’s my first photo in weeks. 

My poor camera got all dusty sitting on the table.  😦  But it’s back in use, and should get a workout over the next few weeks with Balloon Festival, apple picking, and pumpkin picking escapades!

Airing Grievances

So, the Top Ten were revealed on America’s Got Talent.  Here’s the list and their “talent”:

The Wright Kids: kid group singers
Neil E. Boyd: singer
Queen Emily: singer
Paul Salos: singer/Sinatra impersonator
Jessica Price: singer
Kaitlyn Maher: cute  er, I mean, singer
Donald Braswell: singer
Nuttin But Stringz: psycho (in a good way) violin duo

Eli Mattson: singer
Joseph Hall: singer/Elvis impersonator

Raise your hand if you see a pattern…

Now, Queen Emily has a very good voice, as does Neil Boyd, opera guy.  I suppose the Sinatra guy is okay (he’s very adorable) but since I never cared for Sinatra, his appeal is a little lost on me.  Eli is somewhat entertaining, but…….

I truly don’t think any of them would make it through the auditions for American Idol.  (Wait…maybe Queen Emily.  She reminds me a bit of Latisha and Mandissa.)  And since we all know how difficult it is for even the most talented singers to carve out a successful career after the wildly popular American Idol, I’m not sure how the producers figure any of these pseudo-caliber singers will be able to sustain a successful show in Vegas.  They’re competing with the likes of Celine Dion and Bette Midler, not to mention Elton John.  Even Elvis impersonators are a dime a dozen in Vegas.  Ah, well, perhaps their “Vegas Prize” will amount to singing in a back street bar lounge three nights a week?  Unless of course, Kaitlyn Maher wins.  No bars for her since she’s only four.  (I might add that it would not shock me if she did win…I’ve had more hits on my Kaitlyn Maher tag than on any other.)  I’m not trying to minimize the heart these people have, and Lord knows I give them credit for chasing their dreams, but…I find the final ten results puzzling.

Now, to the real question…America appears to value singing talent above all others, even if it’s mediocre singing.  Why? 

Anyone?  Anyone? 

Bueller?

He’s Leavin’ on a Jet Plane

My Zandic is off to Indiana to see a Michigan vs. Notre Dame game!  He’s making a weekend of it with my Dad, our brother-in-law, and brother-in-law’s brother.  The four of them flew out this morning, and plan to attend the Friday pre-game festivities as well as the Saturday game. 

While the women of the family cross our fingers that they all come back, not only alive and well, but also still speaking, we have some girly plans of our own.  Homemade stromboli, pints of Ben and Jerry’s, and a movie are on tonight’s agenda, and I assume tomorrow’s activities will include shopping…after all, what girly weekend is complete without shopping?

Hope you all have a fantastic weekend!!  🙂