Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Grape Stomp 2010

It's that time of the year again, when, for the sixth? seventh? year, we head over the mountains to the east side of the state for a mini-road trip to the Champoux Vineyard for the annual Grape Stomp Event!

Last year
the stomp was canceled, so we were pretty pumped to get back into action this year. However, we had a few notable changes. First of all, Uncle Joe sold the hop farm! Tradition dictates that after work on Friday, we head east and crash for the night on Uncle Joe's many spare beds, couches, and square feet of carpet. Fortunately for us, he sold the farm to his son Jeremy (my cousin) so it all stayed in the family and we were able to keep the Friday night tradition alive - just sans Uncle Joe and (Aunt) Lila. Sadly, they took the spoils of the liquor cabinet with them when they moved (no more Jim-Beam-Mountain-Dew or Crystal-Light-"vodka" to be had, awww). But we made the best of it (read: drank beers instead) and Jeremy proved to be an equally good host.

Secondly, several of our regular attendees were unable to participate this year. Fortunately, I've been busy making new friends here in Seattle, so we still touted a group of 11 - half veterans, half newbies. Not quite the robust 20 we had two years back, but after a few hours together, you could hardly tell the two groups apart; everyone made a real effort to play nice. (Actually, I think they genuinely liked each other...there were a couple epic matches of horseballs and some great jokes born out of those new friendships.)

Lastly, since Uncle Paul is still on the road to recovery from the West Nile virus, we didn't stay the night at the Chateau as we had in year's past. Instead we camped at the nearby Crow Butte Park. With access to bathrooms, a few air mattresses and french press coffee in the morning - it worked out just great.

All in all, we walked away with a lot of fun memories, new friendships, some great wine, and - oh yeah - one of our teams took first place (but you didn't doubt that we would, didja?)

And finally, just to tickle your senses, our team names:

8lb, 6 oz Baby Jesus (first place)
Bangerang!
Valentine's-Day-After-Tomorrow-Never-Dies-Hard-(er)-With-a-Vengeance
(and one more...but I can't think of it right now)

Though Dustin couldn't join us this year, he had several good team name suggestions for us, including (but not limited to):

Mud-Butt
Full Diapers
Projectile Poopers

(Can't tell he has a new baby at home, can ya?)

*All pictures courtesy of Evan Taylor-Hurley, from whom I completely stole them, without his knowledge, off his Facebook wall. :)

Thanks Evan!! (You don't mind, right?)

2 comments:

The Terps said...

You can be sure that the Mud-Butts would have taken first place had I been there. Next year!

Dustin

Andrea said...

This looks like such a fun time Lanne! Just caught up on your blog. Love the quilt, good luck with the home purchase.

PS That "Art of Doing Nothing" picture on the side bar is adorable and I just love it.