Tuesday, August 26, 2008

With a Family Like This Who Could Worry About Turning 30?

This weekend I was able to enjoy some time much needed time with my family.
My parents, sister and brother-in-law went out of their way to help me celebrate my 30th birthday (Sept. 2) and Nick's (Sept. 5) with a killer cake and a very special RURAL DARE.
Check out this cake! Seriously now....Nancy...she is some kind of awesome. The perfect DQ icecream cake...with the perfect black and pink skull motif.


I got a brand new 8GB iPod Nano. Also pink. Totally loving that also. Coffee, a skull coffee mug and a book also from Mom and Dad!

Greta and Nate got me loads of amazing gifts, to include an amazing scarf and necklace from Ireland. A cool bracelet! Candles, lotion, stationery, loads of great things. These people know me well.
Which LEADS me to the best birthday surprise! Greta and Nate really put a lot of thought into planning a special birthday surprise for me. And it was AWESOME. An Amazing Race-esque trip down memory lane, cleverly named RURAL DARE.

It was Nick, Finn and I against Mom and Dad, with Greta and Nate along as judges and referees!

There were 10 clues, all that involved some story or memory from my childhood. There were challenges and dares along the way. And at each challenge question, a photo was required to complete the mission.

It was hella fun. We were zipping around Viroqua, we could see Mom and Dad flying around in the truck. Finn was cracking up because we were driving bat shit crazy and running around laughing a lot.
Here are some good pictures of the action:
The Rural Dare Planners

First challenge! Successfully parallel park, at the site where I unfortunately failed my dricers license test, er...um twice. Good thing living in the city has paid off!


There was a "Becca through the ages" photo scramble at the American Family office - goal here was to put the photos in order by age. They put a couple of tricky "sensitive middle school age" photos together. The Sally Jesse Raphael glasses were the giveaway though.

Nick took the dare to do a shot of Irish Whiskey at the Viking Inn. Luckily for me, didn't mind it.

One of our last stops was the good ole' Liberty Store, a frequent haunt for my father, where there was a long list of beer names to unscramble. My love of beer helped me out on this one. I decided to drink one for inspiration as I solved the puzzle.


The final challenge was.....to balance a fake checkbook account. Greta knew ALL to well that this could possibly be one of the more difficult things in life for me. We were remembering all of the tears shed by myself as Reid and I would navigate the rough waters of basic banking at the kitchen table. Thank the Lord! Nick is down with the M-A-T-H....he lost out to Mom and Dad by mere minutes! The winners were generous to share their prize, a glorious bag chuck full of General Mills' goodness.

To top off such a fun event, the rest of the weekend was filled with delicious food, running, playing bean bags, watching Finn enjoy Erwin the Sprinkler and the Horse Show, complete with Tractor driving opportunities.
Here are a few more pics from the weekend.



12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Fun, Great Weekend, Great to have the Fam together on a gorgeous weekend. Grandma was exhausted! Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

Good Post!!! Can't wait for HAYWARD! Finn will be running around like crazy by then!

Leanne Maily said...

an adorably sweet celebration! I especially like the checkbook challenge-- reminds me of those budget days at sc! haha.

can't wait to see you monday! boxes & crust. yes!

Anonymous said...

Wow you kids sure know how to have a good time. You should write a book "how to help dummies plan fun". Remember you can't beat fun for a good time.
Uncle Todd

emily said...

awesome post, darma!! oh, um, i mean... becca! (yeah, that's it...) had to laugh when i read about the check book challenge. ouch. can't wait to see you guys!

Anonymous said...

Looks like a great time. Here I thought there might be a little blurp about the shower...guess not!
Renee

Becca said...

The baby shower for Trish was a lovely time Renee and certainly not purposely left out for any reason! Thank you for having us and for the great food.

Anonymous said...

HEY RME...WHAT A FUN BD CELEBRATION...I BET I COULD'VE PRETTY GOOD ON THE CONTEST MYSELF...THINK I WAS AROUND FOR SOME OF IT...BUT GOODNESS 30!!!!!...THAT CAN'T BE RIGHT???...WHAT HAPPEN TO ALL THOSE YEARS...DOESN'T SAY MUCH FOR ME...WE WON'T GO THERE!!..CONGRATS ON THE MILESTONE...AND FINN IS FAB!!!!..LOVE TO THE BOYS...TOF

Ali said...

Happy Birthday!!!! Hope it's an incredible year...

Anonymous said...

Are you still alive? You sure are lucky Gert lives so far from you.....because you didn't get a new blog posted!!!!
I sure was disappointed to not find a new one this morning.....Friday, Sept 5th!
Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

I WAS DISAPPOINTED TOO...THAT'S MY TREAT WHEN I GET TO WORK FOR THE WEEKENED...GET WITH THE PROGRAM RME....CAD/TOF

Anonymous said...

whoa! Holy smack down on the blog posts! I love it! heheheh ;)