Friday, February 09, 2007

Capoeira

So for those of you who don't know about Capoeira (pronounced Cah-Pah-Way-Dah) here is a brief description. Capoeira is a blend of martial art, gymnastics, dance, music, singing, portuguese language and culture. It came out of the slave culture in Brazil and breakdancing is said to have been inspired by Capoeria movements. One 'plays' capoeira.


Maya and Sage started taking classes about 5 months ago and absolutley love it love it love it!! ( a direct qoute from Sage). Compared to the other martial arts they've tried this one seems a lot more fun and less like a martial art in terms of the HI-Yah kick action factor!


So the photos here are from a special Capoeira event held twice a year where students recieve their new cord (belt) after being tested in class. Its an opportunity for mestres (masters) and other teachers or graduated students to come toegther and 'play' capoeira. In order to receive your cord you have to go into a roda (pronounced hoda) with a mestre or teacher and demonstate what you know by playing capoeira with them. The littlest kids were the first to go and of course looked very cute with the grown ups ( who slowed down their movements).

Maya and Sage warming up!
The roda with students, mestres and teachers.......playing traditional instruments and singing in a call and answer fashion.
Sage getting his new cord.......unfortunately I have no pictures of him in action due to bodies standing in the way!


Maya in the roda showing off Pointe Pe Cruzado ( not too sure about spelling of that one).


Maya getting her cord!

Have to say David and I were extremely proud of the kids for getting up in front of so many people (200+)...don't know if I could have done it! This last shot (not a very good one )gives a snippet of the more advanced stuff that goes on (note guy on head on the left). Infact there was a whole demonstation from the mestres and teachers of all the very cool contortions they could do. I did get it all on video but don't know how to put video clips on the blog......Jamie? Gerry? Anyone know?

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all our friends and family out there!
We saw the new year in fairly quietly while watching the original superman movie (Sage has recently developed an interest in the super hero thing)....pausing to acknowledge 2007 a couple of minutes late apparently but oh well!
Here are some shots of some sledding we did recently just along the bike path from us not quite as cool as the place some friends took us too recently on a closed road in the hills where if you want to you can have an uninterrupted tobaggan style run of a good quarter mile or so.... then it's really up to you how fast you want to go....of course the boys did a lot of whizzing past as the girls prefered to enact dramatic wipe outs....sorry I forgot the camera that day!




Here is David with the ARC of his latest book and the FINAL copy edit of the manuscript. He sent it back to the publishers today with lots of good luck wishes!

Monday, December 25, 2006

New Baby for Christmas

Ok finally getting around to tending to the blog. I know it’s been a long time! It hasn’t helped that our digital camera is acting up… anyway….first the biggest and most exciting news as far as I’m concerned is that Madeleine Vaila Armstrong entered the world on December 23rd just on time for xmas. Now Beth and Nick have two wee girlies…yeah!



It is actually xmas morning here in Colorado Springs as I write and it’s a very quiet one for us as this is the first year with no other family(or Friends)… We miss you all…

So the real reason I’ve neglected the blog (and my children) is that I’ve been knitting like a maniac for the festive season. I think I must have made about 20 + items this year….actually I’m not done and owe a few more!
So I had to show off some of my hard work….I’m especially proud of the Flamingo which was for Molly and Beth’s commissioned Diaper bag…..thanks for holding on there Madeleine until the diaper bag got to New Zealand!





Other fiber presents were a laptop bag for David and a new pair of felted clogs/slipper things. However he discovered that the slippers don’t go that well with the skateboard (also a xmas present for David)…..should have made some felted knee and elbow pads! Even the cats are enjoying a felted mouse full of catnip!

So things feel kind of quiet right now especially as the college is like a ghost town with all the students gone for the holidays. David has a break from teaching for a couple of months so hopes to get started on the next book! He was very excited to get the Advanced reading copy of “Acacia” as a wee xmas present from his editor… Apparently someone has already done an advanced purchase on Amazon… 6 month early. They obviously know that the copies will be flying off the shelf!

Well it’s about time for a xmas day walk if I can extract the kids from playing with their new star wars figures!

Love to all family and friends out there!












Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Rafting the Colorado


We have just returned from a 3 day trip on the Colorado River. It was the kid's first overnight rafting and proper wilderness camping trip. Not that they did all that much actual rafting! Maya did have a few splashes with a paddle but was a little bit of a danger as she would let her T grip (the top part of paddle for non rafters) wave around. This is a big NO NO in the rafting world as it will usually end up hitting someone's nose! Thankfully that didn't happen.



I should mention that we did this trip through the college hence all the students in the pictures. It was a lot of fun to be part of a young group and they provided much attention for the kids. Several students came away knowing much more about Star Wars character than they had previously!
The kids and I did two days with one nght of camping on the river then the rest of the group headed into a harder whitewater section and all came through unscathed but pretty wet!


The setting was gorgeous...red rock canyons with wondeful markings and outcroppings and we had it all to ourselves...apart from a few Bald eagles! We were super lucky wth the weather having left behind a blizzard in Colorado Springs and headed into constant sunshine (very cold at night though).
Not the best photos but I had to keep my camera in a dry bag and didn't have the best access to it.



A muddy stop...the guides had the right idea of just removing shoes altogether instead of losing them in the mud!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Grand Canyon


The next point of interest was the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Well it was most definitely jaw dropping! First of all we were driving for a while through a very forested area (some big areas destroyed by fire) where we didn’t have any view of the canyon then as we got closer to the edge we would catch glimpses and a collective ‘wow’ would ring out from the car! We had a picnic right near the edge….actually the first spot was so near the edge that our food was in danger of being blown away so we moved inland a little.

We then took a walk out to a view point called Angel’s Window, an exposed piece of rock that sticks out into the canyon with miles of views all around. We tentatively ventured out and held on tightly to the kids!

Friday, October 06, 2006

Mesa Verde

Well we’ve now returned from our whirlwind tour and I’ve just put on 3 loads of washing!! Not that we did a lot of activities that involved getting dirty! We were mostly taking in the stunning vistas and diverse landscape from the car…with the odd wee walk here and there.

First of all we drove through southwestern Colorado into the San Juan mountains and stayed in the trendy mountain town of Durango…all outdoor activities imaginable…including a whitewater park right in town!


David also saw a mountain lion cross the road in front of our car …I only saw it’s rear end and tail disappear into the bushes….still pretty exciting though! Sorry no pictures!

The following day we went to Mesa Verde National Park to view the ancient (1400 years ago) cliff dwellings of the ancestral Puebloan culture. They built these elaborate homes into the cliffs which they had to climb in and out of using hand and toe hold trails cut into the rock.
We had a few options for tours and it was decided that Grandpa, David and the kids would go on the adventurous Balcony house tour which involved climbing a 32ft ladder, crawling through a tight tunnel and climbing up a 60ft open rock face with two ladders!! Mum and I opted for a more leisurely drive with short walks and views.






Friday, September 29, 2006

Peaks and Caps

Hello all,
Gudrun here this time! I guess Dad and I will be taking turns adding things to blog whilst they are visiting.
So today we hit a dinosaur museum where Maya and Sage purchased the dino's featured in photo! We are all trying to brush up on our dinosaur names as we play a lot of guess the animal in the car and include the extinct kind.....all desperately trying to outsmart the others!


The other big trip today was to summit the top of Pikes Peak ...a mere 14,100 feet! Well ok we didn't hike it but the drive was challenging enough...especially with me at the wheel!


A wee touch of vertigo as I drove up the outside parts of the road...it didn't help that Maya kept saying how scared she was and closing her eyes and that Sage pointed out how we could easily drop off the edge! Anyway we made it to the top and had a very quick photo taken as we were all finding it hard to breathe (half the amount of oxygen as at sea level).

We made our descent in low gear and I got the approval for good mountain driving from the ranger as he tested to see how hot the brakes were!


Here are the matching knitted caps!






Totally stunning scenery and the aspens were in all their glory!
We head off tomorrow for a five day trip around Colorado and also to Grand Canyon...will keep you posted.