Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Testosterone Fest!
I am living in a sea of testosterone, and labor day weekend proves it. I know I'm a little late posting this, however it was such an adventure that I had to share. We went to the mountain man rendezvous at Fort Bridger. Troy and the boys went nuts! All things manly were there, like furs, and of course weapons of all kinds. It is quite an experience. There are people who dress up like mountain men, Native Americans, women in period dress and even men in kilts! There were even those that were in nothing but loincloths. Oh yeah, nothing but loincloths. Troy wanted to go so badly, as he needed some closure for some wants for badger and coyote skins that were lingering from his childhood. Hallelujah, we were able to help him with this problem! We searched the whole place until he found just the right ones, and now we are fulfilled. (we hope!) The kids were excited to find just the right raccoon hats and even though it was a billion degrees they wore them the whole time. I thought Nicholas was going to melt, but he didn't want to take it off! Grandpa and Grandma Sorensen came along also and so did my nephew Dallas who also joined heartily in the manly event. It was pretty fun to watch them have such a good time and see them get so excited over the loot they found. We came home with furs, fur hats, hatchets, powder horns, turtle shells and Dallas took home a coyote skull. (I'm sure Sacha was thrilled!) Grandpa even bought us buffalo burgers for lunch. They were actually pretty good. LaDawn and I were able to find a booth that had handmade quilts and rugs so we were able to salvage a little estrogen amidst all the craziness. I did enjoy looking at all the people that were in character. My favorites were of course the men in kilts. They were playing the pipes also so I got my fill. The Native American dancers were neat and of course the dad with the full bear skin on and all his children. He was pushing a stroller with his daughter in it who was wearing pink crocs. I thought it was FABULOUS! It was all in all a good day. All the "boys" had a blast and that is what is important, however I will need some recuperation time with just the girls. (Lori understands this!) I'll keep you posted on what we decide to do with the furs if anything, because I know you are all dying to know!
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3 comments:
Dawn,
I feel your testosterone pain, I truly do. I only wish I could go to the Village Quilt Shop with you more often.
I was wondering when you are coming to San Antonio? We are about 2 hours away.
Great job on the blogs!
Lori
What's with all these Sorensen boys? We need to send them up for the next Mtn Man rendevous. We sent them hunting and they were in charge of packing their clothes. Then Richard didn't check their bags before they left and of course...no one packed what they were supposed to. One pair of pants and one pair of underwear for 5 days. (Not, Richard, just the little boys.)
These pictures are crackin' me up! The pelts. ay yay yay, the pelts! I'm with you, I just don't get it. I think this is one of those places I could people watch all day long and never get bored! You get the wife of the year award for going with a smile on your face!
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