18 Nov 2008   01:22:34 am
Pitt Cheerleaders
Novemeber 8, 2008: With Pitt a respectable 6-2, we decided to attend the game against Louisville and Quinn doned her first cheerleading outfit (I fear the first of many to come). She looked precious and all bundled up against the cold, we were off to the game. Pitt came to play and won big and Quinn was an angel and we tried to teach her touchdown. The beginning of a new tradition in the Tweardy family... Pitt football with Quinn. Sorry baby... loving Pitt is a lifetime of agony... but join the club!
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18 Nov 2008   01:17:17 am
Freelance No More!
October 24-26, 2008: Lara "Hollow Legs" Knight, formally known as Freelance, the Stockholm Kid, and "I think I want to restore antique furniture"... paid the Tweardys a visit in Pittsburgh. We always love seeing Lara and now that she is in Columbus, Ohio (only 3 hours away)... we hope to see her more often. On Friday we just chilled and caught up on everything and with rain on Saturday, we bagged the Pitt game (thank gosh as they got killed) and strolled around Shadyside, did some shopping, and enjoyed the day. That night we hit the town and a wonderful Med dinner at Mallorca. Lobsters and great wine and we were ready for the night. We strolled Carson St and hit a couple spots. Lara hit the vodkas and soon it was time for bed! On Sunday we joined my parents for a nice brunch and then just as fast as she arrived... she was off. Come baby Lara! Can't wait to see her again and she will always in Freelance in my heart.
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27 Oct 2008   01:57:26 am
Man-cation in Elk Country


October 17-23, 2008: Elk (noun): the second largest member of the deer family, smaller only than a moose. Elk never have flat antlers (like moose do.) October 18th marks the start of the 2nd rifle season in Colorado and the prize for most hunters are the elk and mule deer. The season only lasts for 1 week and this year my father-in-law Dave Harris and his son Brian traveled cross country for a chance to see the Rockies and shoot a trophy elk. I am more of a "social" hunter and although I enjoy the hunt, I really prefer the poker games, beer drinking, story telling, elk eating, and an excuse to take a long walk in the beautiful mountains. The Harris' are hard core hunters and they were geared up with maps, plans, equipment and full on machismo. Let the games begin. Due to work, I was only in attendance for 3 days but my mate Chris joined me as well and we hit the mountains on Sunday at about 4:30 am and were on the continental divide before sunrise. Although the day was beautiful, after 8 hours of no action we returned to the condo to find a new plan. Google Earth was brilliant here and we found a valley with good cover, north facing and water and we decided to attack the next day. Just as we had hoped, this valley was full of action and big Dave shot a cow elk at sunset. Later that week a mule deer buck also met it's maker and the week ended with tons of game for the family and a wonderful week inthe mountains. I think this hunt will become a tradition and this coming weekend... elk is on the menu!

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24 Sep 2008   12:20:48 am
Donuts in da 'Burgh


September 17 - 21, 2008: No matter the pundits say, Pittsburgh is a surprising nice little city. Rich with ethnic pockets, good food, history, architecture, culture and delusions of grandeur from it's glory days at the turn of the century. If the weather cooperates it can really shine and da'burgh really put it's best foot forward for Chris (aka Donut) and his g-friend Jenni. 5 days of sunshine and high 70's with cool nights for relaxing. Their trip collided with Lisa's 1st week back to work and a full week including a conference in DC for me but they made the best of it and hit the Carnegie Art and Natural History Museum, had several long lunches, and enjoyed all the local shopping while we were working . We regrouped at night for some nice dinners that included al fresco at the Harris Grill on Thursday, homemade sauce and a great vino (Brunello) on Thursday, the Monterrey Bay Fish Grotto on Mt. Washington on Friday, and a local sports bar for wings on Saturday. The highlight of the trip was a Saturday afternoon at the Pitt Game. Pitt played Iowa and we were all scared of a Big 10 opponent and Pitt's propensity for choking under pressure. We started at 9:00 at the tailgate and started the drinking at about 9:05. Some Bag-O, tailgate crashing, and mood setting from the Pitt Band and we were ready for the game at Noon. The sun was beating on us all day and the game was very excited with Pitt pulling out a 21-10 victory! We all collapsed early that night and awoke to a pancake breakfast and a walking tour of the Shadyside Arts Festival. They returned to Colorado on Sunday afternoon headed over to the Steelers Party at my parent’s house to finish off the weekend. We love showing off our little city with great friends and always enjoy Chris and Jenni's company. We hope they enjoyed Pitt and hope to see them soon in the new house. Go Steelers!

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03 Sep 2008   09:23:12 pm
Steamboat Springs Weekend


August 27 - September 1, 2008: We used the long Labor Day weekend as an excuse to head west to our condo in Steamboat. Although famous for the skiing, Steamboat is just as nice in the summer with cool nights, warm days, fishing, hiking, hunting, and plain old relaxing. We planned to take full advantage of the relaxing part and arrived on Wednesday to big blue Colorado skies and sunshine. Perfect. Our friends Chris and Jenni joined us on Thursday and we spend a couple days catching up, hitting the sidewalk sales in town, chillin' by the river playing cards, and enjoying the hot tub. The 'bag-o' competition at the Slopeside was heated but lots of fun and I see more of that game in my future. On Saturday we hit Fish Creek Falls and were joined by the Kindel Family (Rich, Tamara, Zack, Matt, and Alexis). With a full house we played games and spent some time catching up with old friends. On Sunday we took the boys to a "Sheep Dog" competition at a local ranch. Although dampened by rain, the dogs were great and the kids enjoyed the farm atmosphere. We had a family dinner that evening and finished our 3 day 500-Bid card marathon. If card playing ability is an indication of relationships then Jenni and Chris are made for each other. The weekend ended on Monday and we set off for the long trip back to Pittsburgh. Thanks to everyone for the wonderful weekend. Colorado mountains and good friends is a perfect recipe and we should do it more often.

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16 Aug 2008   08:51:06 pm
Our HERO!


August 11, 2008: We just want to say that Sgt. Matthew Irwin-Clark is our hero. He has and continues to serve our country bravely in the US Army and has recently returned from Afghanistan were his contibutions earned him the BRONZE STAR! How incredible is that! We can't wait to have you and all our troops back home for good.

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16 Aug 2008   08:46:32 pm
Goodbye Original Sin...


August 10, 2008: After some searching, Lisa and I decided to join the Shadyside Presbyterian Church (about 3 blocks from our apartment) and this has been a great decision. Lisa was baptised in July as we joined the church and the community has been gracious, open and welcoming. The icing on the cake is that the Pastor, Jim Tinnemeter, is a 4th cousin. Small world!! Now it was Quinn's turn and she wore the same christening gown as me, Matt, and Greg (my mom saves these types of things). The gown was beautiful and she looked like a little angel. We invited our close family and Greg and Donna were the Presbyterian version of the "God Parents" called sponsars. The day was extra special as Lisa's sister Sherrie and her husbond Matt were back from Europe and Matt was home safely from 18 mo in Afghanistan (US Army). Quinn was her usual perfect and smiling self and the paparazzi we're flashing throughout the ceremony. After the event, we walked over to the Sunnyledge B&B for a nice brunch and enjoyed the combination of great food, perfect weather, and close friends and family. The day could not have been nicer and thanks to everyone for the generous gifts and all the love and support.

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07 Jul 2008   02:52:14 pm
Chautauqua Lake on the 4th of July


July 3-6, 2008: In the 1960's, Lisa's grandparents bought a little house on Chautauqua Lake in NY for about $3000. Presently, the lake is famous for the Chautauqua Institute, beautiful homes, country stores, resturants, antiques, and sailing... and now the homes start at about $200,000 and go up quickly. We had a chance to enjoy the cottage for the weekend and were joined by Lisa's parents, Dave and Irene, and Lisa's cousin Mike and his boys Andrew and Nathan. The weekend had all the classic 4th traditions... BBQ with lots of hot dogs, burgers, and kielbasi, cold beer, boating, fireworks, card playing, and relaxing. The great news was the weather which cooperated all weekend and this makes the difference. The fireworks were the main show and were abundent throughout the weekend. The evening of the 4th was like the Tet Offensive as it seemed everyone around us had big time fireworks and wanted to "1-Up" their neighbor. Quinn was not a big fan! On the 5th we relaxed all day and even took a trip to Midway Park, an old time amusement park on the lake where Lisa's has many fond memories. That evening the local 'red neck' decided to have his own fire works display and must have spend his entire LT Disability check as this was the best personal display I have ever seen. More than 30 minutes of smoke and explosions. Again... Quinn was less appreciative than I. Overall a very nice weekend and I can see why Lisa always refer to the good times at the lake... it is a special place indeed!

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07 Jun 2008   06:04:50 pm
Wine Tasting!


May 30, 2008. Severel months ago, my brother Greg decided to sponsor a wine tasting with the hopes that this new tradition would take off and be hosted in friend's homes on a mothly basis. Unfortuntaly it took two tastings for the idea to flourish and afterward I agreed to carry the torch and host an event. The theme was Italian Reds (of course) and everyone was instructed to bring their favorite vino di italia and I would provide the authentic antipasti table. We changed the format and added a twist in this event by randomly choosing 5 of the wines to partake in a blind tasting competition. The winner by poplular vote would recieve a special bottle from my collection, a Famiglia Anselma Barolo Adasi Riserva 2001... very nice!!! During the tasting, it was amazing to see how everyone gravitated to a different wine. Some sweet, some dry, some fruity, etc. Each wine received at least one "5" rating on our scale from 1 - 5 illustrating this different. The second place wine was an Amorone from my father, "Big John". I do not usually care for Amorone as I find the finish too dry and bitter but this one was really excellent and barely lost to ourwinner, a 2001 Brunello di Montalcino. This wine was big and bold, with a lots of berries and oak and a long finish. It belonged to your's truly. Now... there was some grumblings from the crowd, especially the drunk ones, that I stacked the deck and placed a ringer in the competition. It is true this wine was the perfect year, held a Wine Spectator Rating of 93, was big and bold and delicious. It may also be true that this bottle was a bit higher price point than the rest. But come on people.... this is a competition. Did you expect to win with a $15 bottle of wine? This is wine... you get what you pay for. Don't bring a butter knife to a gun fight! In the spitit of brotherhood, I offered to share the booty with the crowd and after the right glasses were found... we all enjoyed a wonderful wine on the deck with cigars and friends. It was a nice evening and I hope everyone enjoyed the food and wine and maybe even learned a little too. Until next time... stay winos!
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03 Jun 2008   07:58:28 pm
Baby Beach Party


May 28, 2008: There is no beach in Pittsburgh but since spring is here and JC Penny has their big beach picture offering... we decided to celebrate Quinn's 3 month Birthday with some bikini photos. Check these out... too cute!

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