Californians to Nebraskians....

Californians to Nebraskians....

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Been Awhile

Sorry for the hiatus, faithful blog readers.
Nothing too exciting to report since Denver. 

Nina went on a four day trip for work this past week.
Monday through Thursday night.
It was sad being apart.
We are now happily reunited since Thursday night - and have 
been working and relaxing since then. 
(As you can tell from the picture, we're thrilled).

Oh - one thing we have changed since Denver.
Yet again - our diet.
We are jumping on the Atkins bandwagon again.

We're also going to be starting the 30-Day Shred
(random fact: Jillian Michaels & us share in our alumni. That's right - we all graduated from California State University, Northridge!)

We're pretty excited to start these changes (which we're doing tomorrow).
Please, don't hesitate to cheer us on!
(Rah, Rah, Go Brian & Nina)

We would love the encouragement.

Alright - that's about it for now.
No crazy updates as of yet.

Until Next Time...

Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Flemings Go to Denver- The Novel

Hello! Welcome to another fabulous update brought to you by your lovely website hosts (that's us! The Flemings!) 

Time to tell you about our weekend trip to Denver, are you ready? 

Do you have your popcorn popped?

Your seat reclined?
Yes! Then, "beam me up Scotty!" 

Wait, wrong idiom. 

Ready? "Let's get this show on the road!"

Starting on Saturday morning, Nina & Brian (again with this weird third person narration, but you readers are used to that by now, aren't you? You're also used to our stalling, rabbling self-reflections. We appreciate your patience with both of these things) went to Starbucks.
Are you surprised?
Then we hit the road! 

Hey, guess which towns we passed on the way to Denver?
We'll give you a hint...
Sorry, that's more of an answer than a hint. The cool part was that after passing Fleming, the next town was...Proctor! No joke (sorry Proctors that we didn't take a picture of your sign, so we did a bit of research and found a nice picture of your town)
Cool town you've got there, Proctor family!

Unfortunately, after our family reunion in Colorado, we hit some pretty bad weather.
Do you remember that "death cloud" from our travels to Nebraska?

Yea, that cloud is like a cuddly little pillow compared to the storm we drove through on Saturday. More than once, Brian & Nina considered pulling off the side of the road. The rain was coming down so hard and so fast, that Brian could barely keep control of their little blue Kia. 
(this picture doesn't do the pounding, blinding rain justice...)

If that wasn't enough, the rain turned to snow, sticking to the Kia's windshield and freezing the road beneath the Kia's cold tires as we entered Denver.
Brrrrrr...

Did you pack the snorkel?

Is that ice on the road? No, it's probably just shiny water. Yea, shiny water, that's all.

Needless to say (but I'm going to say it anyway), we were more than relieved to reach the Warwick hotel. Definitely a sight for sore eyes (or in our case, wet, freezing eyes).
Ready to see our hotel room? Forewarning- We are not rich snobs. Upon arriving to the hotel, the welcome desk attendent informed us that our package had been upgraded for free. So, when you see our "Mile High Suite", just know, we were supposed to get the Junior (little) Suite.

Welcome to our (not so) humble abode:
Knock, knock...
"Hello, let me show you our crib"


This is our hallway, with hard wood floors and a Disneyland fun house looking mirror...
The view from our balcony...


 Our snack corner,

 Boo! Oh, wait, those are just our robes, phew!
 Our study area...
 separate living room...
 detached bedroom...
 Let's just pause to remind you again, we didn't sign up for this crazy apartment suite, that's why we don't mind pretending to be hoity-toity.
Oh yes, that is a telephone in the bathroom. Room service, anyone?

What do Brian & Nina look like when they get pampered above and beyond what they paid for?
This is what we look like =]

Soon after we arrived, our wine and cheese appeared. We were definitely out of our element here!  We had to ask room service to come up to open our wine bottle for us!
(Because apparently you don't open a wine bottle like this...)
(or like this...)
(though that face Nina is making is pretty cute...)

After relaxing and watching a few episodes of Netflix, we decided to go to dinner. But not just any dinner, a fancy, have-to-get-dressed-up for dinner.
(awww...)

But before dinner, we decided to take a leisurely stroll around the 16th Street Mall in Denver, which is actually a mile long strip of road with shops, restaurants, and trolleys.
We got a lot of funny looks as we walked in the "mall" though.  You see, it was about 45 degrees outside.  Apparently, to the native Denverians (Denverites?), that was a pleasant temperature.  Yea, not so pleasant for us.  So we were bundled up in our heavy winter Cabela's jackets, complete with beanies and winter gloves.
(as modeled here minus the onlookers in the background)

Once we couldn't feel our feet or our ears anymore, we decided to go to dinner.  Our dinner was at Randolph's  undoubtably the most fancy restaurant we had ever been inside of, let alone eaten at. As we starred at our menus in confusion,

we couldn't help but think of those "What in this picture doesn't belong?" puzzles. (We would be the thing in the picture that you would circle).

After our one-of-a-kind dinner experience (which left us very full, but still slightly puzzled), we were greeted by a box of chocolates upon arriving back at our hotel room.
(completed with its own instruction manual on the different types and shapes of chocolates)

After eating our chocolates, we crashed and slept very soundly (or soundlessly) through the night.
Sunday morning, we awoke, feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.  Maybe it was the cool Denver morning air, or maybe it knowing that we were waking up in a hotel room as large as our apartment, either way, we woke up happy.

With this happiness, we decided to go make a trip to North Glenn, where Nina's grandparents grew up. Apparently, North Glenn has changed a lot in recent years, but the street that Nina's grandma lived on is still there:
(Grandma, hope this brings back pleasant memories for you!)

After North Glenn, we stopped at a Cracker Barrel (amazing!), a Michael's (fantastic!), and a Super Target (wonderful!). 

It was nice to be part of a consumer culture again, if only for a few hours.
Then it was time to go home.  We were ready.
And while the drive home wasn't as stormy,
it was still as long.
(yes, that does read 209 miles).

We are home now. Happy. Satisfied. Exhausted.
Thank you for checking in with us...


Until next time...











Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ba. Ba. BA. Ba. Ba-ba-ba-ba! Hey.


October - Already?!

We apologize for the lack of blog-age.
& confess that it has been 11 days since our last update.
Anyway -
What has been "up" with us, you ask?
Well, let us think... hmmm...
Work has been "the norm".
Brian leaves at 7:00am and gets home at 5:15pm.
Nina leaves at 7:45am and gets home at 5:15pm.
We feel very lucky & happy that we are on almost the same schedule!
So nice to have the weekends to spend together! :)
We often times jump up & celebrate just like this cute frog here! ;)

Brian left on Thursday, September 29th, for a speech conference
in a city that is about 5 hours away from North Platte.
Brian is the head speech coach
(one of Brian's excited speech students)
at Brady, so he got to travel to Norfolk Thursday-Saturday
to learn the rules, regulations, and changes for speech meets in Nebraska!
Speech is a *HUGE* deal out here - so he was very excited to go,
and he learned a TON!
But he is ready for a nice, relaxing day tomorrow. (as you can see above ;))

September 30th marked the first freezing temperature of the season!
As you can see - VERY cold!
There was even ICE on Nina's car in the morning!
We're obviously not used to this happening... ever... & especially in SEPTEMBER.

Fall is starting to actually be a season, which is something we're also not used too.
The trees are really starting to change colors
& some of the leaves are falling from the trees.
Granted, it's all just beginning, but even this slight change in the season
and temperature is extremely different compared to California!
We're adjusting... but are definitely enjoying it thus far!

Let's see... what else does October bring?
Oh Yes!
Nina is leaving for a conference for work.
She leaves October 17th & returns the evening of the 20th!
We still have to pinch ourselves sometimes
because we can't believe that we both have grown up jobs
where we're able to use our degrees we worked so hard for!
Nina, the social worker. Brian, the teacher. 
All of this & we're only 22 years old... we still beam from ear to ear just thinking about it.

Okay, enough with the sappy - although true - tangent.

Other than work and conferences, nothing else is really going on with us currently.
Which, honestly, is a good thing! 
We're still adjusting to the working bit, however, (yes, Grandma, you were definitely right) it is getting easier and easier, week by week. :)

Alright - well - that's all we have so far.
Thanks for the laughs & the tears. (of joy, of course! ;))
We'll leave you with our sign off and hope to return before 11 days have passed again.
Thanks, again, of course, for the forgiveness...
Oh, & for the loyalty in following our blog.
We could use some more comments, but, we do want to give a big 
SHOUT OUT
to our grandparents who ALWAYS comment!
Thank you, Grandma & Grandpa - we LOVE comments!!! :)
Okay - rambling complete - sign off intact...
Until Next Time...