Wednesday, November 1, 2017

At 5290: Fall 2017

Our first home: 5290 Project

Fall 2017: October through December 2017


Here is some of our continued progress on the house project! This post is a pretty random assortment of a variety of jobs and rooms, including the basement, trim work, interior doors and the start to a guest bedroom.

But, first, here's a glimpse of the gorgeous fall colors from our backyard :)


  


  



The BASEMENT got some much-needed paint and accessories:

    BEFORE ~
 

AFTER ~
  

Replaced one of four windows (to start). And, built a place to store chopped wood for the winter months ...
 

Finally, the beginnings of our bike shop and new washer and dryer:



TRIM: Next up, we worked on trim! We spent a day milling the trim in Sam's dad's (Doug) workshop in Grand Rapids. Then, painted and painted and painted and painted ...






 


INTERIOR DOORS: You bet, interior doors. Took a bit, but now we have them! They look quite classy with the black hardware and our trim!

  

Like I said, a start to our guest bedroom...



That was how we spent most of our Fall 2017.

Our next blog post will be embarking on PHASE 2, which includes much, MUCH demolition and a little construction :)

We kept mighty busy at the start of 2018! Stay tuned ...


Saturday, October 14, 2017

Perfect Autumn Adventures with Ella

Friday, October 13th to Sunday, October 15th

A perfect autumn adventure weekend with Ella


Saturday, October 14th:


Sever's Corn Maze in Shakopee was far more than just a corn maze ... there was "pumpkin chunkin'," a petting zoo, a bird experience and more than we had time for! Here are some highlights of our fun adventures for the weekend!

Laura shooting off a pumpkin at the targets!
Theme for the corn maze: "Down Under" (Australia)


Entrance to the maze!
Colorful birds in an enclosed room to feed from a popsicle stick.

Laura was much braver than I.

Petting zoo with tiny kangaroos!
After conquering the corn maze (withOUT cheating), we headed to the largest candy store in Minnesota!

We left with some delicious candies.
Next up, choosing a pumpkin to carve:


We relaxed with the pups, watched movies, carved pumpkins and baked pumpkin seeds to put an end to the great weekend.

(Left to right) Owl versions of Betty, Spencer and little Elsie; camper van in the woods with a full moon; snowy owl

Best buds

Tired Canyon

Tasty pumpkin seeds!!!

Carved pumpkins lit up at night.

Thanks, Ella & Nathan, for hosting Canyon and I!

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Heck of the North (HOTN)

2017 Heck of the North (HOTN)

Saturday, September 30th, 2017

100 mile and 50 mile gravel cycling classics


Sam and I decided on riding in the 100-mile HOTN after Sam had completed Le Grand du Nord at the end of May 2017.

Thankfully, it was a beautiful fall day complete with a fantastic sunrise (although, not a great pic):

If it weren't for Sam, I may not have finished. It was so wet and muddy in some sections our feet disappeared on our pedals under the muck.
This video does the trail conditions no justice. But, an example nonetheless:



I had started to dread seeing "NSST" (North Shore State Trail) on the cue card because it meant marshy and muddy thick-ass grass-covered snowmobile trails that were the farthest thing from gravel!
The 5th - and FINAL - cue card!
Muddy bike... but, alive and smiling at the finish!
Here is a map of the route: 105 miles.
Annnnd, here are the results! We finished in the top 100 :)
At the rest stop (~half-way point), we stopped for a good 30 minutes to chow down, re-lube and enjoy a beer. So, roughly a 9-hr finish for us.

Those 98 riders in front of us - including you, crazy Mr Hoogendam - did nothing by way of improving the trail conditions for those of us behind you!

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Lynx + Munger Trail with Mom

Tuesday, September 12th - Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

Adventures with my mom!


#1 - Lynx game at Williams Arena

We had a fantastic afternoon walking around on campus, tasty shakes at Annie's Parlour in Dinkytown, then to the game!

Here is a video of the Lynx players introduction:

Pre-game excitement!
Sporting our best Lynx gear, ready to cheer on our ladies!
I couldn't resist including this lovely sight... 1 million dollars will get you this: retro-fitting AC for Williams Arena.


#2 - Biking the Munger Trail from Hinckley to Duluth: 70 miles!

Woke up to get an early start and drive to the trailhead in Hinckley. We had an absolutely stunning September day! Possibly the nicest weather all summer.

Here is a map of the route:

At the beginning of the trail in Hinckley
Lovely company, lovely sights!


Beautiful bridge over the St Louis River.


Oscar was up for the challenge!

There was a portion of the trail that was under construction, but only one major obstacle - and it didn't slow us down!


We rolled into Duluth around 4 PM, where Sam picked us up and treated us to an early dinner at Crooked Pint.

What an awesome adventure and way to spend a day with my mom! Thanks for great memories :)