Showing posts with label cowboy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cowboy. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

I'm still standing!

Yes, I'm still standing...
"I'm still standing, better than I ever did. 
Looking like a true survivor.
Feeling like  a little kid".
/Elton John


Those lyrics sums it up, could have been about me. I dared something I didn't dare, did what I had to do, was brave when I was afraid. It paid off.
I don't think I have to tell you how good it feels? I feel great.
I mean honestly being able to say: I've got this! - that rocks.



In the cowboy theme park I also felt quite good. It was there for the taking!


My wonderful (adult) travel companions: good friend Penny, hubs and her husband, good friend Robert. (and: yes, hubs had to play the fool of course...)


The Kids played around. They bought cowboy hats and indian feathers but these babies they did not nag about getting. I wonder why?


Show watching, dancing with the music a little...




-Howdy!



Overcoming hardships
Overcoming hardships is one of the biggest boosts there are in life. 
Thankfully life isn't full of them every day or every year but those times in life when you're in the middle of them are hard and tiring. 
I'm in such a process now and this week I had a giant victory and I feel so good about being brave enough and about being me. Doing things we dare not do is being brave and being successful in them builds your confidence. Ever so gently and slowly.
Life's good!



I guess this is how the indians used to celebrate victory, back in the day?
Way to go!


A cowboy/girl being in a cheerful mood, right in the middle of a fun day!



Whooops there.... an indian too...



Goldwashing time.


Father and son really getting in to it.


Finding gold!




To my boy, this was unexpected fun.




Everybody got into it.


I couldn't help noticing a tell tale autumn sign: Rowan-berries. But it's all good!


Maybe you can guess why I absolutely had to get this pic? It's hilarious and I laughed hard 
seeing these two weird looking cowboys. Ever heard of Laurel & Hardy? LOL!


Well, there's no mistaking our country's love for USA!





A different time, anyone?
It was nice strolling around in the old wild west, appreciating everything we do have that they didn't have back then and trying real hard to imagine what it was really like. 
The "Back to the future"-movies are tickling in that way that there could actually be a possibility to travel in time and get to live in another period for a week or so. 
Stuff that dreams are made of!

I'd love to get a week in the wild west, a week in the stone age and a week in the fifties. 
I'd like to say that all this bravery I'm beginning to master has made me so darn courageous that I'd take a week in the Jurassic period (I love dinosaurs and have loved them all my life) but maybe I'm not quite that brave. 
Yet.

When would you go?





Wonderful seeing them enjoy themselves like this!




We boarded the oooooole train...


The conductor told us about the money that train was carrying. Wages for workers in a distant town.


Robbers!!!!!!


Hands up, baby!
(one small child starting crying loudly and even my big boy asked it it was for real - the actors were that good)


After the nasty robbery where the thieves discarded my wedding ring, after trying to steal it,  a tasty Tequila came in handy. We opted to get that in Mexico!


Has Tequila and cider EVER tasted better, I ask you? Doubtful, will have to be the answer.


These are just-had-some-salt-Tequila-and-lemon lips. The Hubster captured them.


-Cheers!


Mehico!!


Cowboys!! 
Wouldn't mind seeing some more of those in this country.


Like this cute one. Little bro sure knows how to get into character!




Cutest this year
Oh, I almost forgot to mention the cutest thing this year: The Boy dancing in the evening to the band playing cowboy music! 
The Boy danced with his friend and he moved as good as he could to the music (after repeatedly saying that he can't dance, we managed to talk him into trying) and it was so darn cute, there's no way I can explain it! He tramped one foot forward, pulled it back, stepped forward with the next and did so in high speed. All of a sudden he'd cross his arms over his chest and Kosack-dance, kicking his feet forward really really fast!!!!! Love that boy.




******

After rain, sunshine shows. 
After braving scary things, rest follows.
After having worried the head, ease comes.
After a crazy busy week, weekend comes like dessert after dinner.

And we don't have a thing booked!

Have a fab weekend ladies and thanks for your very sweet comments that really make me very happy!


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Family, Friends & Fun!

Jackdaws
Jackdaws are something of an autumn sign, I think.
Walking the dog after work, Monday, they came in a large pack above me, making their characteristic sounds and even though I've stated I want summer to go on forever, I felt really happy seeing them. And hearing them!

I guess I can dig it: autumn making its way into our lives again.


So, we went theme park:ing. "High Chaparall" is a fab Wild West Town where a whole lot happens!


Cosy it was and it got us speculating what life might have been like back in those days.


Our boy liked it even before we walked in...


Moms and kids, all geared up!




The Boy did quite some looking and there sure was a lot to take in.


Best to practice a little...




Yeah!




He was a very cute cowboy!



There are folks in our country that go all in, in this cowboy thing. They live it, dress it, talk it, walk it and party it a few weeks each summer at this place. They had the american cars, the flags, everything. 

At first I was surprised and thought it a little sad that someone would escape their own lives in order to "play" another existence but then I was impressed that they would do that, no matter what people think.

Hey, if you love playing cowboy a few weeks a year: knock yourself out! Go for it!!



My boy went for it and he can't wait to go back either.


The hubster could have made it back then.




The only question, I guess, is if I'm tough enough for the wild west?




My friend and my husband. Good day with loved ones!


I kinda like this guy :-)


The shows were great and The Boy ever so pleased with them!






Aiming is important.






It's this: seeing that happiness in those eyes. That is a favorite thing.


I love that he closed his eyes directly when the shot got off, the caps were loud!




This cowgirl knew what she was doing!


Or, what say you?!


The husbands. Looking maybe a little more funny than handsome? (I'm just askin')



Friends, Family & Fun
It is actually a real break leaving home, traveling only some hours away, still being in the same country but in another universe, nonetheless. I felt the shift and I loved it. New environment, new experiences and time together, not only with family but with friends too, is good for the soul. 
We treasure our dear sweet friends so much and I'm very happy that we've got to spend time with them four times this summer - that's just grand!



Not hard to get into the mood.


The cutie pies!






It was showtime!




Oh boy, was I in a good mood!!


The kids didn't care much for the waiting periods...


They found alternate occupations.


Hectic and loud show!


Some quite good stunt jobs!


Celebrating the beloved USA, cheering their Wild West.


And celebrating another country. Scandi one!



Being lucky
So, there I go again being convinced that there are few things in life that friendship isn't a remedy for. I'm so thankful for our wonderful friends, my caring husband and the happiest kid! I don't know what I would do without them?
In fact, in the car going back home I cried happy tears that I'm so darn lucky in life to have my sons, my husband and the very good friends that I have. That is the only wealth I'll ever need.

Having said that, I'll just state that I'll be seeing you in the Wild West again, come Friday. Until then I do hope you'll have a great second part of the week.

Tomorrow it's charge time again, for me...