Sunday, August 24, 2008

Back in Aspen

It's been a hectic two weeks in the Nitti family, as this post finds us 2,000 miles away from the previous.

On August 8th, Lauren and I loaded up the trusty Subaru Outback (side note: Please buy all of your Subarus at Nitti's Subaru, so my family can eat again. Now with two convenient locations!!) and started the 30-hour trek back to Aspen, Colorado.

The trickiest part of the packing process was convincing Maci to leave her comfy new digs atop her grandparent's front porch. She spent the better part of the summer surveying the world from this vantage point, and she was in no hurry to abandon it.


As you can probably imagine, saying goodbye proved a bit more difficult this summer than in years past. I never thought my parents would be called upon to care for me in this manner again, but they sure haven't lost their touch. They literally nursed me back to health, and I am forever in their debt. Lauren and I discussed it, and we've decided that if they should ever need us to return the favor and care for them in their advancing years, we'll gladly discuss possibly putting the deposit down on a nice full-care facility somewhere.

Shortly before our departure, in an elaborate ceremony befitting the Beijing games, I awarded Angelo and Mary their well-deserved "Parents of the Year" medals. Sadly, my father had to return his a week later when he failed the mandatory drug test.



Thirty hours of driving and seventeen McDonalds' Chipotle wraps later, we pulled into our home in Aspen completely spent. Upon arriving, we noticed that for the first time since last Thanksgiving, the entire valley wasn't under 30 feet of snow. So there's that.

Here's two exhausted members of the Nitti family, trying to adjust after not getting our requisite 17 hours of sleep per day we'd averaged over the summer.


Our first week back was spent reacclimating, both physically and mentally. I returned to full-time work for the first time since surgery, which wasn't nearly as bad as it sounds. Lauren took care of some workshops, prepped her classroom, and caught up with some old friends. Together we kept up our every-other-day running schedule, and slowly got used to the 8,000 foot altitude difference between Aspen and Long Beach Island.

This past weekend, we let our proverbial hair down a bit and reminded ourselves why we live in a place where gas is five bucks a gallon. Saturday morning, we hiked the Ute Trail, which while gaining only 1,050 feet of elevation, involved roughly 1,050 feet more climbing than we'd done all summer. So needless to say, we suffered a bit. But as usual, the views were expansive and beautiful. Here's a view of Mt. Sopris, still holding some snow, but not nearly as much as it was on this day.

Lauren and Maci at the top of the Ute Trail. It's hard to imagine that I was skiing this route just five months ago. Maci, as you can see, was finally asked to pull her weight. With her dad still recovering, she's going to have the play the role of Sherpa this fall.
Lauren atop Ute Rock. Previous photos of this same location can be found here and here.

Once we'd descended the Ute, we decided it was only fair to allow our porter some recreation time. So we headed over to the fountain on the Mill Street pedestrian mall, and let Maci loose to do her thing.




That evening, we scrapped some camping plans due to ominous weather and opted instead for a block party at my buddy Jeff's house, complete with bad cover band, moon bounce, badminton, and numerous sporadically-manned barbecues. A good time was had by all, though I'm fairly sure more than a few people went home with a food borne illness. Word of advice? Pork loin at a block party is never a good idea.

Midway trough the evening, the skies opening up with a brief storm, but as the weather passed, the colors came out to play.
It's good to be back.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Dog Days of Summer, Indeed

We sure are fond of our Maci around these parts. With the first Nitti baby still but a twinkle in my eye, Lauren and I have been able to lavish an awful lot of attention on our one-and-a-half year old yellow lab pup.

This summer, with my own athletic activity brought abruptly to a standstill, I've been forced to live vicariously through my dog. Which, I must say, has been rather entertaining.

As proof, behold the Top 5 Maci pictures of the Summer of 2008:

5. My sister Karen and her husband Rob are proud owners of Zoe, a beautiful 7 year old chocolate lab. Zoe, for all her strengths, is a tad overweight; ironic since her parents are both lean exercise junkies. I guess when you've got three little girls in the house dropping food all day long, you tend to pack on some extra pounds.

Anyhoo, Maci and Zoe became good pals this summer, and their play sessions in Barnegat Bay are responsible for shaving a good 5-10 pounds off Zoe.




4. Every day Maci has spent on LBI this summer has essentially followed the same format: wake up, follow me around the house until I take her to the bay, swim until exhaustion, then sleep all day. Here she is after my nieces got a hold of her during some REM sleep.

3. See my vest, see my vest... While not made of real gorilla's chest, Maci has fallen in love with her new Ruff Wear life vest. The vest serves three purposes: it allows Maci to swim alongside Lauren and I when we kayak without us having to worry about her, it allows her to swim with me when I swim in the bay, and it allows us to pick her up onto the dock at 9th street without having to get in the water.



2. I've gotta say, Maci has certainly won over the grandparents this summer. They've got an unspoken mutual agreement: Maci doesn't poop in the house, and in exchange she gets a piece of my mom's bagel every mornning. But the first day Maci doesn't get that bagel, look out...


1. The picture of the summer. For full effect, click on it to enlarge. It took Maci and I most of the summer to work out the toss so that it matched her considerable pace when hitting the bulkhead. The video below gives the full speed look.






Summer's just about over for Lauren and I here in New Jersey. Lauren celebrated her 31st birthday on Saturday, August 2nd, and after spending the next few days tying up some loose ends, we're heading back to Aspen next Saturday morning.

It's been an interesting summer to say the least, and while I'm very grateful to have spent it back in New Jersey with friends and family, it's about time we headed home and got busy living.