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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Christmas Tree Decorating

For Family Night last night we decorated our Christmas Tree.  It looks so much better all dressed up with lights and decorations.  I got my wish for white lights, and I didn't have to put them on this year!  Thanks, Brad for doing the dirty work.  I got to make hot cider and enjoy decorating with the kids.

Ben wanted to put the angel on top, but couldn't quite reach.  I tried standing on a stool and lifting him up, but I'm not strong enough!  It's pretty humiliating when your 14 year old is stronger than you. 





Sunday, November 28, 2010

Cutting Christmas Trees

Yesterday, we made our annual trek up to the mountains in Quilcine to cut our Christmas tree.  At first I wasn't sure I wanted to go this Saturday.  We'd just recovered from our snow storm here and I didn't know how I felt about being out in it again. But after we got home, I realized I do like snow...when it's in the mountains where it belongs!

The Kollodges, the Wises, and the Hooyers joined us, and we had a fabulous day.  Getting up the mountain ended up being a bit of a challenge, not as difficult as some years, but not as easy as others.  The two mini-vans couldn't make it all the way to the top where we normally go, even with chains, so we piled everyone into the two trucks and found a fun spot for the kids to sled.  When there's lots of snow, this was definitely the place to be!  Where we usually go isn't as good for sledding and playing in the snow. 

Brad, Lon, and Dave took off in Brad's truck to search for trees after they dropped the rest of us off at the sledding spot.  Brad left me with a saw, so I hunted for some trees as well.  I ended up cutting down two, one for the Hooyers and one for us. The guys returned with several trees as well, so we got to take our pick.  Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures of the actual trees we cut!  I'll have to wait until it's decorated to show you what our tree looks like.  Let's just say it has lots of personality!

When we loaded into the two trucks, we let Matzo run ahead for a while.  He loved it!

Izaac and Sean (our small mailman friend!)

Tailgate lunch party!

Ben contemplates going down the sledding hill...it was pretty steep!

Kylie and Aubrey tackled the slope...

and ended up in a heap at the bottom.  Kylie actually did a sommersault on the way down!

Jillian looks like she's snowboarding!


Jillian cutting one of the trees.

Here's a shot of the whole sledding hill

Jillian and her snow friend

Piling into the trucks to head back down at the end of a fun day!

Dave, Aubrey, and Kylie got to ride with some of the trees.

Friday, November 26, 2010

A Lot Can Happen in Four Days!

Wow, what a crazy four days.  I finally got to publish the post I wrote while the snow was falling Monday afternoon.  Soon after I started writing it, the power went off, and the phone lines and internet went down.  Four days later, I think everything is finally back to normal.

The snow kept falling Monday.  Ben got home from school (the bus was only about 20 mins. late) and immediately went out to play.  We built a defense wall for a snowball fight he was imagining would happen when Nate, Kylie, and Jillian got home.  Poor Ben had to wait three hours, because their bus was two hours late!  By 3:45, the time they usually get home, the highway was gridlocked.  Cars were skidding all over the place, traffic was at a standstill, and people were actually abandoning their cars to walk home.  Right before they got home, the power went out.  Kylie and Jillian were good sports, even after being on a school bus for over 2 hours, and went out to play with Ben.  By then it was so dark and cold that they didn't stay out long.

 

But Ben and Kylie did convince Jillian to let them bury her in the snow. Brrr!




Tuesday morning the kids were so excited school was cancelled.  But we ended up at school anyway!  Wilkes has a great sledding hill, so Brad drove us over in the truck.  The roads were very icy and I didn't trust myself to drive the van.  We spent about two hours sledding and visiting with our friends who live right behind Wilkes.  They graciously warmed us up with hot cocoa.







When the power still wasn't on by Tuesday afternoon, we were joined by our neighbor and her two kids, and Tifanie and Mariko.  We all huddled around the fireplace visiting and making paper snowflakes.  Tuesday night Brad's parents decided to give up trying to keep warm in their house (it was only 40 degrees inside!) and came over to spend the next few nights, along with Brad's 90 year-old grandma who was in town from San Diego.  Ben also got to have his first sleep over with a friend since our house was warmer than theirs. 

By Wednesday, it was getting a little old.  We used the generator for a few hours each morning, and then several hours in the evening between dark and bed time, so we didn't really have anything to complain about.  We played lots of games, mostly "Settlers of Catan" and "Monopoly Deal."  And we started our Thanksgiving preparations, still unsure where we would hold the actual dinner.  Originally it was planned for my house, but then Brad's local cousins wanted to see grandma, so the party grew too large for our house.  We switched it to Brad's parents', but weren't sure when the power would return.  It finally came back on Wednesday night about 9:30 at our house, but still wasn't on at Brad's parents'.

Thanksgiving morning we woke up to freezing temperatures, a little more snow, and the prospect of Bainbridge Island's first annual Turkey Trot.  I wasn't sure I wanted to run in the ice and snow, but I had already registered myself for the 5k run and Kylie, Jill, and Ben for the 1 mile run.  Plus we had friends who weren't chickening out (thanks, Brooke!) so Kylie, Ben, and I decided to go for it.  Brad came along to cheer us on and make sure Ben didn't freeze while they were waiting for me to finish.  I'm glad we went.  The path wasn't as slippery as I thought it would be.  Ben and Kylie ran a 9 minute mile.  I was so proud of Ben for running the whole way!  Although it was probably easier to just keep running and stay warm instead of stopping to walk and getting cold!  I don't know my time, but I know I was slower than my normal slow pace. 





Love the costumes!

Giving Kylie a high-five at the finish line

Thanksgiving day was full of family, friends,cooking, eating, and laughing.  We cooked three turkeys in electric roasters:  one on the counter, one on the floor, and one out on the back porch.  Jillian and I made an apple pie, two chocolate cream pies, and one banana cream pie.  Ben helped me make two pumpkin pies. (Katie B., if you're still reading...I'd love to teach you how to make a pie!)  We mashed 20 lbs. of potatoes, and made at least a gallon of gravy, and Brad's mom made several salads.  I guess we didn't change the quantity of food even though we had fewer people coming.  We ended up with a great group: my family, my parents, Brad's parents and grandma, Ashley, Brandon, and Jane, Jimmy, Mariann, and Izaac.  So 17 total!  And Brad's parents' power went back on an hour before dinner, something more to be thankful for. 

We played a rousing game of Balderdash after dinner where we learned the real definitions of words like mizzler, bathycolpian, and beeves.  Several times we were laughing so hard we couldn't talk.  I love times like that!  The things I'm thankful for might sound cliche, but it doesn't diminish my thankfulness!  Family, friends, love, laughter, a warm home, good health, an abundance of good things, and electricity!

Today we woke up to rain and much warmer temperatures.  The snow is gone for now, but we're going up to the mountains tomorrow to cut our Christmas tree. And I'm sure we'll be getting a lot more snow in the low-lands this winter! 

I'm Dreaming of a White Thanksgiving...

It's snowing! And it's only November 22nd! We haven't even gotten our leaves raked up yet. I don't remember a time when we've had snow before getting the leaves raked. It's supposed to be in the teens overnight, too, so that means icy roads tomorrow. Ugh. I'm not a big fan of snow. I like it in the mountains just fine, but I don't like driving in it. Around here there are so many hills and people just aren't used to it. And I don't have 4WD or AWD in my minivan! It sure is beautiful, though. I got all my errands done this morning, so hopefully I can stay in my nice warm house and do my laundry and watch the kids play in it when they get home. Here's a few pictures:






In unrelated news, I went to the doctor this morning for ear pain and came home with this:
 
I decided to share a few other concerns with the doctor, one being that my hands fall asleep really easily and he is leaning towards carpel tunnel. Too much blogging, I guess!  I'm supposed to be wearing this thing day and night for three weeks.  I'm telling you right now that's not going to happen.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pictures of the Kids

It took me a little longer than I wanted to get pictures of the kids taken this year.  Nathan's school pictures turned out nicely so I ended up ordering a package from the photographer, which I normally don't do because they're so expensive, but I figured it was easier that way!  Kylie had a great photo session with a friend a few months ago at a Young Women's retreat and she requested that I use one of those.  So it was only Jillian and Ben that I had to entice out into the yard for a photo-shoot, but for some reason the weather wasn't cooperating and we were so busy that it took until last week for me to get it done.  When I taking the pictures I always think that none of them turned out, but then after I upload them and look at them on a bigger screen, I usually love all of them!  I think I have pretty cute kids, but I guess I'm kind of partial to them!