Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Castle Country Pride

Reading Petie's favorite things about life in
Oregon inspired me to write a few of the things I love about living in Price. So, for my inaugural blog...here are the best things Carbon County has to offer.

The DMV

Lines? What lines? We don't have to come to the DMV too often, but when we do lose our drivers license or need to register a car - it's glorious. There is a certain euphoria that comes from being in and out of this building in less than 10 minutes. And it's a joy I would never have understood without taking a number and waiting for two hours at other DMV's chock full of crazies just to get my stupid license renewed.

The "Commute"

Even though we live in the cute little suburb of "Westwood", work for both of us is only about 2 or 3 miles away. It is awesome. I remember the days of horrible traffic jams, idiot drivers and wasted time - and those days are happily over. Dave can even run home for lunch for a quick visit with the kids (which is almost always a good thing). Now we feel horribly inconvenienced if we have to make the grueling 7 mile drive to Helper (which oddly we occassionally do) or wait to make a left hand turn for more than a minute or so. Booyah!

Living in the sticks

The gas station we frequent, where Dave gets his usual 64 ounce diet Pepsi, recently posted a sign that says "We will no longer accept no personal checks". How awesome is that? It makes me smile every time I stop. And where else can you find these treasures of hickdom? Pretty much everywhere in Carbon County. When the new Super Walmart was built, they painted the parking lot with several giant "YEILD" signs. Sadly, these were pressure washed and repainted with "YIELD" signs after only a couple of enjoyable weeks. And who can forget, the wonderful little, short lived mom and pop store in "downtown" Price creatively called "Most Blankets $25.00". I never went in to see what else they sold, but I'm pretty sure they had shoes too.


Football

Yes, we do get excited about our high school football games in this little town. In fact, the rivalry between Carbon and Emery county high school sports is legendary around here. Sadly, unlike the Dillon Panthers, the Carbon Dinos suck, especially at football. But it doesn't stop us from dragging our boys out to the high school, several times a season to watch the games, listen to the annoying high school kids talk about annoying high school stuff and eat some cheap $1.00 hot dogs prepared by people who might be in the PTA but most certainly do not have food handlers permits. These games are so fun, we can't even be kept away by the dreaded touchdown cannon! I digress...every year, I forget about the stupid cannon - because you can go for so many weeks and never hear it. But, sure enough, a few times a year - somehow the Dino's will put up 6 points and the excited cannon operator ( I don't know what his official title is) will excitedly jump up from his chair and proceed to ruin my kids eardrums. The deafening boom makes all the children in a 5 mile radius startle, grab their ears and scream in terror. And then, no matter how much fun they were having, they are nervous the rest of the night just waiting for another painful blast from the cannon. So we go home and wait for a week or two, until the nightmares of the cannon have ended, to go back again. Go DINOS!

Country Life

This weekend, I had to go to the metrolpolis of "Lawrence" Utah to see a hospice patient. Having been to Lawrence before, I knew I probably needed directions as street signs and numbers are not so important to this town. Thankfully, I called a coworker or I never would have known that I needed to make a left hand turn at the intersection with the little barn and the huge tree on the right. And on my nice little drive to Lawrence - I saw beautiful scenery, a bald eagle flying along the highway and nearly stopped to let a stranger know their cow was in their driveway, until I noticed it was actually tied there and apparently suppossed to be grazing in their driveway. Who knew?

These are a few of my favorite things. Not to mention..

Groggs Brewery and the best, chewy rolls in the world (granted it is the only good place to eat within 60 miles).

The Dinosaur Museum

Reading our local paper "The Sun Advocate" to check out the divorce petitions and court appearances and actually knowing many of the people involved (kind of fun in a sadistic way).

The Saint Patricks Day Parade which is 15 minutes long. (Plenty of time for my kids to get their parade on without me getting too annoyed).

Annual Kids Day

Seeing people we know everywhere we go (interestingly this is also on the top 10 list of things I hate about living in Price).

In general, we have come to the conclusion that most people do who live here. You cry when you move here and you cry when you leave. It grows on you. And although our initial plans were to leave after a few years of saving money and paying off student loans, we don't have any plans to be anywhere else anytime soon. So all our friends living in the city - enjoy your restaurants, your culture and your shopping, and we will think of you while attending the next Demolition Derby/Mullet sighting event. You know we will be there.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Melissa,
I have bookmarked your blog so even your dad can find it. I loved reading what you had to say. Maybe we should join you in Price. I have to admit that I didn't get the cake inscription for a few minutes, but then I laughed out loud. That is too funny; even better than the "yeild" signs, which I do remember hearing about. Keep on writing! It's so much fun for me to read. Just please add lots of pictures of our adorable little boys.
Love you lots,
Mom

Richard said...

Funny. But I, unlike mom, spent several frustrating minutes reading that cake and I still don't get it. WHAT DOES IT MEAN??? Also, please to explain the name of your blog. I'm intrigued.

Lori said...

Tookiecramer:

So funny! Carbon county has some eerie & awesome similarities to Mesa County...elements of hickdom! Some of the homes around us keep posed paper skeletons hanging on the outside of their home for months at a time, while other occupied homes use the yellow "caution" tape as exterior decoration.

Also, our old part of town is such that you never know when your neighbors house is going to be bulldozed to the ground. All of the doctors and dentists offices here in town were beautifully renovated the year I was born.

Keep up the blogging. I love it...love your pic of the boys!
Lori

tookiecramer said...

Richard,
Since you chastized me for not responding to your comment. Here you go. Please tell me you have figured out the cake by now, or at least had someone explain it to you. If not, you are mildly retarted. As for the name, tookiecramer...it has been a long time name in the Nelson family. It all started when a shockingly old man at church was telling the CEU students that they should befriend one another. He illustrated this with a little verbal role playing..."Hi, I'm Tookie Cramer, what's your name. We should get together sometime..." etc, etc. Dave and I were equally enthralled, and ever since that time, tookie cramer is the catch all name for people whose real names we can't remember or don't want to say our loud. "Could you believe Tookie Cramer at dinner - that was crazy!" or "Remember Amber's friend from Canada, Tookie Cramer". We even named our late West Highland Terrier after the famous family name. I still get a little sad when I get the post card from the vet that "Tukey" is due for a rabies shot. Dave didn't know how it was spelled. Hope that sheds some light on things. Love ya, later!