Thursday, November 14, 2013

Going West


Written by Shell...

Howdy and welcome to the blog of Cake Boy and flower Girl. We hope to keep you all up to date with our adventures as we spend some time in the crazy little town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Just in case you were wondering where on earth we are!

Well we arrived here safe and sound last Saturday 9th November after a very unwelcomed diversion in Goose Bay… where? I hear you cry. Goose Bay, New Foundland, Canada! ‘We’re experiencing engine trouble’ is never what you want to hear when you’re 30,000ft in the sky, but thankfully that was as dramatic as it got. It did however result in an 8 hour wait in the plane on the runway at Goose Bay whilst we waited for another plane from Atlanta to come and rescue us. After a very icy, slippery mission run between the planes in minus temperatures and gale force winds we were safely on our way again!

So after a very long journey we were relieved to arrive in little Jackson Hole airport. Everything was ready for us, our car was in the car park with the keys in the fuel cap and our ‘condo’ was open with the keys on the table- so I’m figuring that Jackson is a pretty safe place to be! The condo that we’re renting is great, it’s small but it has everything we need, including a waffle iron, a ski rack and a massive TV- all amazing!

I spy a ski run!!
The weather here is mixed at the moment and feels very much like the beginning of the ski season in Europe when everyone’s enjoying the last little bit of Autumn sun but looking forward to the snow and the fun that it will bring! On Sunday we drove to Teton Village, which is the main ski resort about 10 minutes away where everyone’s busy unpacking and getting ready for the resort to open in a few weeks. There’s a bit of snow on the slopes but it seems unreal that we’re going to get a big dump of snow in the next few weeks in time for it to open on Thanksgiving Thursday. Brace yourself!

On Sunday I also got to meet some of the Brainfarm gang as Tom’s boss invited us round for what’s now become a regular Sunday event of dinner and Homeland. Everyone’s very friendly and there seems like a proper family atmosphere amongst the guys at Brainfarm, a highlight of the evening was Curt and Tiffany’s 4 year old daughter singing, well kind of shouting ‘Thank you God... for giving us food’ in a Superman kind of way whilst saluting! I’m looking forward to getting to know the Brainfarm gang more, although I’m still not sure that we’re cool enough to fit in, my jeans aren’t baggy enough and my baseball cap isn’t big enough!

So this week Tom’s returned to work at Brainfarm, which I’m sure he’ll tell you about another time, but so far involves meeting the Elk Man and the Wolf Lady! Which has left me to roam the planked sidewards of Jackson Hole in search of work. I’ve got a few things lined up so keep your fingers crossed for me, but I’ll let you all know when things are more certain. So as well as searching for work, I’m also filling my days attending yoga classes, buying scrapbooking materials (I have big plans!) and being over whelmed in the American supermarkets. You’ll all be pleased to hear that I’m finally learning to cook and so far this week I’ve had several achievements including beef bouginoun, butternut squash soup, and the infamous altitude sponge, which I think with a little tweeking can be perfected and bring much happiness!  

I’ve definitely noticed that there’s a big health buzz in the town with lots of organic food, herbal teas and yoga centres on every corner. All the women here take time to attend fitness classes of some kind and this is definitely something I want to get into.  I’ve attended my first yoga class today which was pretty hardcore and involved me being upside down a bit more than I planned to- I’m sure I’ll feel that later!

Last night we decided to take some advice from our friendly phone sales lady and go in search of some live
Music at the Wort Hotel
music. They call local music here ‘Bluegrass’ and it’s proper country and western! The bar was full with a mix of girls wearing beanies, guys with hoodies and then your proper locals with handlebar tashes and Stetson hats. Noone was afraid to get up and have a few swings on the dance floor and I’m sure there were even a few ‘YeeHaas!’. That’s definitely going to be a regular night out if I have anything to do with it, and I might even get Tom dancing!

But the funniest thing was going to ‘The Whole Grocer’ (Jackson’s equivalent of Waitrose) the next morning, and seeing 5 people from the bar the night before- damn this town is small!

Howdy for now! x

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4 comments:

  1. Hi Michelle, so great to hear you guys made it safe and you are settling down now. I am glad that you started a blog as well! Can't wait to read more about your adventure! Take care!xx

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    1. Aww thanks Jana, so nice to know that people are reading in back home. I bet you're getting excited about your adventure too, not long now, hope all the preparations are going well.

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    2. Sorry that was written by Flower Girl, not Cake Boy... of course!

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  2. Sounds epic!! Jackson hole looks amazing - not that I'm jealous at all :) Wolf says 'Hi!'

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