Sunday, October 19, 2008

Another baby boy!

Natanee and Matt welcomed their son, Talon (middle name tbd) on Friday, 10/17.  We visited the new family in Vail today and he is just adorable!! Take a look for yourself!!  
A few more photos -->  HERE

Last week went quick with a short week for me (Columbus day) and a conference for Chuck here in town.  He presented to the group on Friday (and did GREAT - I am quite the proud wife!!!). 

We had a good weekend before heading up to Vail to visit the Spencers.  We had a CU game on Saturday (and they won!), so we (of course) tailgated!  Michael and Carrie left Sofia under the watchful eyes of Mom and Dick and joined us for the game! 

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Homecoming and Sofia's first tailgate!!

Last weekend was great fun! Alumni band was really fun, although my back might disagree! I marched with the band across campus to the alumni tent and through the field house.  I was tired from even doing that much (yep, I felt old!).  I played in the stands and did halftime (us old folks joined the band for the last song and just a few sets of drill).  It was great to be down on the field again! I slept most of Sunday...here is a photo of me down on the field:
Last weekend also marked another milestone for Sofia - she went to her first tailgate! :) Steph and I stopped by for just a few minutes, but it looks like Sofia enjoyed being held by friends and family.  Here she is with Mom and Dick having a good snooze:
I have tomorrow off (Columbus Day), so it will be nice to have a short week after the not so fun times in the financial world.  I have a Business School alumni event at the new building (sure, they had to buy a b-school building after I finished!) on Thursday.  The Bank is working with a new elementary school this year through the Denver Public Schools Foundation School Partners program - I am volunteering at their Fall Festival on Friday evening. :)

We are dogsitting yet again - Indy is staying here until next Saturday.  Poor kitty... 

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Two baby boys in two days!!

I am about to head up to Boulder for rehearsal, but I have have baby news to share...(the blue background on our page is so appropriate!)

Jenna, Patrick, and big sister Macie welcomed Brayden James on 10/1 (7 lbs. 3 oz., 19.25 inches)!!

And, Erin and George (and big brothers Anderson and George) have welcomed another Metcalf boy!! The family welcomed Tatom Alexander into the world on Thursday, 10/2 (he weighed in at 8lbs., 2 oz. and 20' long). If you click on the Metcalf Boys page under our friends/family links you can see photos of their newest little one.

Congratulations and welcome to Brayden and Tatom!!

The next baby news will come from two more boys on the way....Natanee in a couple of weeks and Kari in January....Micheal has a lot of boys around to keep from Sofia!! Ha. And yes, it seem that just about everyone I know is/was pregnant in the last year. And to answer your next question, no I'm not (yet).

Last night was so fun up in Boulder. The band has a new tradition of the Pearl Street Stampede where there is a short (about 4 blocks) parade up Pearl Street. There were SO many people and seeing the kids enamored with the band was so cool. Steph and I stopped in for a Rio marg (ok, I had two) before the Stampede and made friends with some Texas fans - it is always great to see fans that travel as CU fans are not big travelers. I am of course hoping for a huge upset!! GO BUFFS!

Ok off I go!! The game is on FSN and kickoff is at 5pm CO time. Maybe I'll get on TV like old times! I'll be the short one in the alumni band with the big drum. :)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Happy Fall!

I can't believe it is October already!! In the financial world, we are pretty happy see September 2008 go...the Bank continues to be very strong (the Bank is very well capitalized, and we were not a part of the subprime lending mess), but no one is left untouched with 1200 pt swings in the market.  Yuck.  I see that the "bailout" passed the Senate tonight...although I am guessing the market will react positively, who knows what this all really means.  The bottom line (in my humble opinion) is that we - the collective tax payers - will be paying for this mess one way or another whether controlled or uncontrolled. 

Anyway, I am looking forward to a great weekend.  It is Homecoming Weekend at CU and my good friend (and college roommate), Steph, will be in town for the festivities.  I am going to march with the alumni band on Saturday during the game so I am looking forward to seeing old friends.  Although my back will disagree, I am excited to march again and carry a bass drum (I think I'll even get to march my "old" drum....3rd bass). 

Sofia will go to her very first tailgate this weekend!! She isn't going to the game (being 13 days old on Saturday and all), but you have to start them young in tailgating! I'll actually miss the tailgate with all the band stuff, and it will be a big one with some UT friends joining in the fun. 

CU plays Texas....To our TX cousins that bleed burnt-crusty-kind of yellow-but a bit brown-orange...HERE COMES RALPHIE!! :) GO BUFFS!! I know the Aggie-faithful TX cousins of ours agree!! :) 

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Welcome Sofia!!

Announcing Sofia Angelina Garioto!!
It has been awhile since my last post, but the most exciting thing happened just yesterday, Michael (my brother) and Carrie welcomed our new niece, Sofia Angelina Garioto (think we're Italian?) into the world!! She was born on 9/20 at 5:30ish and weighed in at 7lbs 15 oz and 20 1/2 inches!! Her middle name of Angelina is after Michael's and my Nonnie (our Dad's mother).  Carrie is doing well recovering from her c-section, and Michael is quite busy caring for his two special girls.  We are so happy for the new family!!  

A link to some photos of us with Sofia --> HERE

Any other news from the past few weeks seems pretty silly compared to Sofia's arrival, but here you go....I took Thursday and Friday off this week, mostly to have ample time to rest up for the Thursday night CU game!! We played West Virgina (ranked 21/22) at home on National TV.  It was a "blackout" game where the team wears black on black jerseys and the fans all wear black.  It was easy to see the WVA fans in bright yellow! The game went into Overtime and CU won 17-14.  It was great fun, but a late night.  We got home at 12:30am.   Chuck went into work Friday morning, but luckily had just 5 or so hours to put in for the week, so he came home for a nap!! We went on a date Friday night to Maggianos (YUM!!). 

Prior to heading up to meet Sofia, we went to a bbq at Kari and Brad's which was fun! Literally everyone on their street is pregnant, so there were cute baby bellies all around.  Kari and Brad's son to be is due in January.  We made a hasty exit to be in time for Sofia's arrival with burgers in hand!

We've been up to visit Sofia two times so far, and are babysitting (or I guess dogsitting) their 2nd born (first is the cat), Trinity.  Trin is a lab mix and has lots of energy, so we took her to the dog park today to run it out of her. :) The cat is doing a bit better than with Timber and ventures out a bit.  The cat is just not a fan of doggies! 

That's all to report from here!! 

Aunt Katie (and Uncle Chuck)

Sunday, September 7, 2008

It must be football season...

This week was rather uneventful - we had a good long weekend to recover from the CU/CSU game and a lazy day on Monday. The fall is here - not only in great Colorado weather, but it is football time! We had a great tailgate with the Gariotos, Lackeys, Ellsworths, and Joe! Baby G's arrival date is just a week away, and Carrie (and the Garioto doggie Trinity) joined us for the tailgating fun! We were one of the first to arrive at the parking lot (we pride ourselves in this...).

I've added photos from the game and tailgate --> HERE

The game was fun - CU may give me high blood pressure this year. For the second year in a row, The Big Sky Conference showed that the line between IA and IAA is blurring. CU came back in the second half to win 31-24...my Buffs are young, but are learning!! The crowd was really into it in the second half, which was fun. We had dinner with Michael and Carrie after the game, too! :) Today we went to brunch with Josh and Lara downtown to catch up.

DCB rehearsals start up again tomorrow night, and we have a concert in Golden next weekend. Aunt Marge (great aunt on my Dad's side) is coming in to visit this week, so we are very excited to spend some time with her. And, of course, we are ALL excited to meet our niece, Baby Girl Garioto! We saw her nursery - Michael and Carrie have really made a wonderful room for her!! My favorite thing is the dancing monkey picture on the wall - you can't go wrong with a dancing monkey. :)

Monday, September 1, 2008

Football season!


The DNC came and went - the rest of the week remained uneventful, and I still didn't see any famous folks! Oh well. Friday was a bit of a letdown as downtown was so empty. Many of the local residents left town and rented out their lofts (for a lot of $$!), so it was even more sparse. I am proud of the city for hosting the DNC and showing off this great place we call home - the weather was great and the police et al did a great job. There was several protests (a few large ones), but everything was peaceful.

The long weekend was a great way to finish out the long week - I was up early each day last week to get to the train station before the lot filled up, so I was tired (as was Chuck!). We also dog-sat Timber, our friend's yellow lab, last week, so walks and trips to the dog park were in order. She had a great time, but the cat sequestered himself to the basement for her visit. Zack is definitely an only fur-child! He had us all to himself last night and most of today, so he is slowly forgiving us. This afternoon, we visited a college roommate of mine, Milena, who just most back to Colorado and had homemade flan and Mi got to know Chuck each other. :)

Yesterday was a day of football rivalry in our house as CU and CSU (as in Univ. of Colorado and Colorado State Univ. for you non-CO types) played. In case you don't know, I am CU alumus (twice over), and Chuck is a CSU grad. So, we are a divided house of the in-state rivalry!! We were in charge of securing the tailgating spot this year, so we headed to Invesco (Mile High) a bit after noon. Soon enough, we were joined by Michael, Mom, Dick, Devin, Tracy, and a co-worker of Michael's (with baby-Garioto arriving in 2 short weeks, Carrie stayed home outside of the heat and away from the craziness). We had a great time, and, much to Chuck's dismay, CU got the win with a final score of CU 38 CSU 17. We tailgate again next week up in Boulder.

See the beginning of the tailgating album --> HERE

I can't believe September is here already! With being a football house, this is a great time of year. Fall has always been my favorite season.