Monthly Archives: August 2011

Progressive Dinner on Bikes

My friend Kelly and I were talking one day about a bike ride dinner that Britton and I had done a few years ago with our friends Melissa and Alan. It was a progressive dinner where at each stop there was a different course of the meal, then you would bike to the next one. She loved the idea and said we should do our own which I completely agreed! So we set about putting it together.

With a progressive dinner you can have between 3-7 stops. For the most basic three stops there would be Appetizers, Main Course, and Dessert. We had four stops so we also had a salad course. To add more stops, you could do Drinks, Appetizers, Salad, Soup, Main Entree, Dessert, Coffee/Chocolate/Cheese. Each stop is meant to be a “tapas” size stop except the main course which should be fairly filling.


Frozen chocolate banana appetizer

Our house was the first stop at 4pm where we served appetizers and drinks. We had frozen half bananas with hazelnut chocolate and slivered almonds, deviled eggs from our chickens and some chips and nuts. We also served kombucha tea from Celestial Seasonings because we thought our guests would get a kick out of it as we did. Everyone arrived and enjoyed this snack and then we saddled up on our bikes. I think there 11 or 12 of us who ranged in age from 12-50 years old!


Leaving to our next stop

Then we rode about 3 miles to our friends Matt and Jamie’s house where they served the salad course which was a nice pasta salad with veggies from their garden and a homemade tuna salad. They just got a couple chickens in their huge backyard so it was fun to check out their set up as well.

Next was probably both the most fun and also the hardest leg of the bike trip to Kelly’s house about 5.5 miles away. There was a lot of up and down hills and one very fast downhill part. At Kelly’s we had the main course of homemade pulled pork sandwiches and drinks and played with her adorable new puppy.


The whole group with all our bikes

Finally we rode to Gina’s house (about 4 miles) for a dessert of fruit and brownie kabobs which were excellent! Afterward, Matt and Jamie rode (treacherously uphill) back to our house under the full moon where we hung out and listened to music and sat outside for a while. It was a great day and a nice way to take all of our minds off of the usual. We all agreed that we should do this more often. It was sort of like having four parties in one with a quarter of the work of one large house party. Plus we had people ride along just for the fun of it without having to be a stop. It was great night plus awesome exercise. I am definitely feeling it in my quads!

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Lost in the Chaos

Yep, somewhere between the abandoned rental, the crazy tenants that we released from the contract, scheduling showings, 2x 40+ hours of work including evenings and  weekends, an on-call shift, a broken car, a sick Schnoodle, a hungry cat eating canned tuna, six growing chickens who won’t sleep in the same coop, three wasps nests (and one super swollen stung ear), an overgrown yard and weed infested garden, a fridge devoid of food and laundry two weeks gone from being cleaned…somewhere in there we had an anniversary! Our 6th anniversary to be exact. But we had way too many other things to think about than how incredible those 6 years -or the 5 before that have been.


On our wedding day 6 years ago

I guess we are people who don’t just stand still. Even on our wedding day we were hauling things around and fixing stuff. I was almost late to my own wedding! So it’s only fitting. Last year we were painting a rental house, and this year we were back there again preparing it for new tenants. Lately it’s been a little overwhelming but we keep reminding ourselves that whatever drama we are experiencing is because we wanted whatever it is that is causing it. Remember that! We bring all that we have -better or worse- into our lives. If it gets too much we can always let it go, but until then…we’ll enjoy the chaos.

Things are already looking up. We think we’ve found new tenants for one of the properties and the other one is just about ready to be posted for rent. It’s also important to put our stress into perspective. Last year I was just about to lose my dad. So losing a few weeks rent, working hard, long hours and looking for new tenants is nothing by comparison. Life is about learning lessons and sharing lots of love. I think we’re getting our fair share of both 🙂

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Landlord Lament

Our rentals have been giving us a lot of grief lately. We have new tenants who are “complainers”. No matter what we do, they are not happy. They call or text us at 10pm to tell us about some trivial thing. We also have another house that was left abandoned with no notice at all. So now, we are trying to sort all of this out. I’ve written a little poem so you can see some of what we have to deal with. I know that it often seems from our blog like it’s easy parcheesi to be a landlord, but it takes a lot of guts to get into the business of providing a home for someone. Whether you like it or not, you get dragged into their drama. Let’s hope things get back on track soon. Until then, here is my lament 🙂

Landlord Lament
By Cassie Kauffman

Oh, whoa is the rollercoaster
Of landlordship these days
One minute all the stars align
The next you’re in a haze

Of complaints and gripes
For which you had no clue
A broken lock, a missing wire
A  smell, a crack, a leak or two

“The crawl space is dirty”
What do you expect with a dirt floor?
“The house creaks a bit”
It’s old I’m surprised there’s not more.

“There’s a gross smell”
I don’t smell anything
“Well, it’s not right now but wait”
This house is nice and clean

“I know we signed a contract but…”
A lease is there for a reason
“Well, can we change it now?”
No, you’ll have to wait a year season

“I had to unexpectedly move out east”
The house is considered abandoned now
“You have the deposit to cover the rent”
That is plain wrong and not how it works, anyhow

“Here’s my application. I really like the house”
It looks as though you don’t have any money to put down
“It’s fine, trust us, won’t you just let us live here?
No, we have to make sure this deal is sound

“But my pet isn’t like other people’s”
I’m sure you’re very good with your dog or cat
“So can I avoid the pet deposit fee?”
No, we’ve been burned before so that’s that.

“I don’t think we’ll have the money this month”
I don’t know what to say, you need to pay
“We had an emergency, a job loss, a sorrow”
I am so sorry to hear, but you just can’t stay

In the end, the landlord must remember
That this is a business as well as a home
You must temper sympathy with smarts
Or each month a new lament will come

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A Perfect Circle at Red Rocks

Well things have been getting pretty stressful lately with my job and rentals.   I have been thinking to myself “self, you need a break or you’ll go crazy”.  The universe responded and my friend Jimmie invited me to go to a concert with some tickets he got for free from a radio station!

It had been a while since I’ve been to Red Rocks.  It is by far one of the best places for a concert.  It’s outdoors, it’s in the foothills and the rocks and soil as the name implies is/are red!  That is where Colorado gets it’s name from “Red Colored”. 

The show was great, the energy was amazing and the light drzzle of rain was refreshing.  It really has lifted me up and given me some very postitive energy to attack some of the things I’ve been going thru.

Videos have already hit the internet!  They have signs everywhere that say “no cameras or recording devices”.   Well…Everyone has a cell phone. The sound quality sucks, but it gives and idea of what it was like.

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