Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Precious Moments


A couple of the precious moments Sarah has captured since our arrival in Denver - no captions needed, other than, yes, Sam's eyes really are that blue.





Saturday, October 20, 2012

Hesseltines go to the Denver Zoo


Today the family Hesseltine took the kids to the zoo.  With 6 children under the age of 10, we didn't cover as much ground as I'd hoped, but the kids seemed to enjoy themselves, and that's what really matters.  Grace, as usual, spent most of the day in Papa's arms.  Everyone else floated much more freely.

We've posted a few photos here, no animals, unless you consider children wild with delight...  Ge ALL the photos from the day's events over at our Picasa page HERE.

Harper was certainly oozing cuteness.  

Brandi, Scott, & Harper 

Grace & Papa - Grace with her "happy" face.

Grandparents with the two eldest grandchildren 

Harper stealing the show - again. 

Grace & Jack in their signature cousin shirts. 

Scott w/Connor & Eva on the zoo train.  

Carousel?  Grace loves a carousel. 


Nap time fro these two! 


Friday, October 19, 2012

21 & Up ONLY


We are in Denver, which means we have free daycare in the form of Grandparents Hesseltine, which means Sarah and I are going to take the opportunity to do some adult stuff together.  As such, we found ourselves at a local craft whiskey distillery ready for a tour and tasting at Stranahan's Colorado Straight Whiskey at 11AM.

Stranahan's is a very cool, small, hands-on operation.  There are a lot of ways these characteristics show through in the final product.  The best example I have is demonstrated in the photo above.  Every bottle of Stranahan's is hand bottled and hand labeled by an all volunteer crew.  (OK, so they get paid with a bottle of the good stuff for their work - well worth the time)  Each bottle, after labeling, is then hand inked with the "notes" of the bottler - in the case of the photo above, what they were listening to while bottling.  Each bottle is unique - just one of the many things that made this place special.

The tour begins, logically enough, at the beginning of the process.  Making whisky begins by essentially making beer.  The smell is amazing.

The barrels in this photo were filled the day of our tour. 
This whiskey won't make it to a bottle for 2-5 years.  

These barrels were filled just 2 days before our visit. 

This is what happens when someone offers to take a photo for you, a slightly out of focus photo.  

Approximately 5 years of Colorado straight whiskey in this room. 


 Finally, the tasting room.

Our tour was slated for 30 minutes.  It took us more than an hour to get to the tasting at the end of the tour.  I blame this mostly on the 15 intensely inquisitive ladies who volunteer giving tours at the state capital building, meeting at the tour for their weekly social event.  I must give credit to our tour guide, TK, who, although initially appearing as not much more than a stoner who probably worked at a whiskey factory for the side benefits, was able to read his audience and more than keep step with their questions, always be factually correct, never long winded, and most importantly, a lot of fun.  If you are in the neighborhood, I recommend this as a must.  Oh, the whiskey was astounding too.  

I think Sarah should sell this photo to Stranahan's - or at least get a free bottle. 


Remnants...



After a delicious BBQ lunch at the Breckenridge brewery, we headed to Great Divide for a taste of their beers and a tour.  You see all those taps?  Yeah, we had some of ALL of that!  (yes, even some water, appearing in the far left)


Once again, Sara's prowess as a photographer shines.  Can you spot the focal point in the photo on the right?  Bottom right corner!? Who does that?!  Artists - that's who - my wife the artist. 


If you need fingers/toes to count, you are gonna need both hands, an entire foot, and the big toe on the other foot for all the delicious tasters we enjoyed.  Most were well above average, one or two were epic.  Only one didn't get drank; the Pilsner in case you were wondering.

Doing my best to mimic the art in the background.  You know, 16 beers will do that...

Scarecrow Festival


After returning from my two weeks of training away from home, it was great to get out with the kids at a local fall event, the Scarecrow Festival in Gig Harbor.  While there were lots of events for Grace to enjoy, I think the real star of the day was Sam.  He was smiling all day, and save for the food/snot dried on his face, stared in some of his best photos yet.  Sarah can't get over how friggin' cute his new beanie looks.  I have to agree.

Sorry.  If you came here expecting photos of the kids with pumpkins, maybe next year.