Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A Relaxing Day

Today was a good day.

The kids played outside several times, coming in just long enough for their snow gear to dry and then heading out again. They made trails, worked on the sliding hill and later as the snow got stickier, working on a fort.

Brian loves his new Kindle and has already downloaded quite a few books. He could be found several times today reading.

Bess has had a cold the last few days, so she took it easy, spending time reading, on the computer and knitting.

Rachel and Hannah got crochet hooks and yarn for Christmas, so today I gave them a lesson. Rachel caught on very quickly as I suspected she would. She is almost ready to start a real project.

Hannah was frustrated at first, but kept at it and as mastered the chain. I'm not sure how long she intends to make this, but she is having fun.

Gabe loves perusing eBay and Amazon for deals. He has Christmas money burning a hole in his pocket and the possibilities are endless, or at least until his cash runs out.

Dan flitted from here and there playing and hanging out. These days can be more difficult for him with less structure and he often needs a lot of redirection, but he did pretty good and enjoyed himself.

No pictures of me, but I spend the day doing a bit of this and that, picking up Christmas stuff, laundry, playing on the computer, teaching the girls and visiting with Brian and the kids. I enjoy these do nothing days when we are all together exploring our own pursuits, but spending time together.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Big Snow

We had our first major snow storm of the 2010-2011 winter season overnight. This was a true nor'easter, working it's way up the coast dumping snow along the way.

It started last evening and snowed all night. I watched the snow swirl under the spotlight out back. It piled up very quickly.

It is hard to tell how much snow there is with all the wind. There are many places where it is well over two feet deep, but others only a few inches. My best estimate would be someplace in the 15-18" range.

This poor little bird feeder is somewhat protected from the wind, so the snow piled up high. The birds don't seem to mind the snowy hat on the feeder as they flit and fly back and worth for seed and peanuts.

The younger guys spend a lot of time making trails and sledding. The snow is very dry and powdery. It took quite a few runs down the sledding trail to pack it down enough to get a long run.

The birds are very busy today taking advantage of the steady supply of things to eat at the feeders. It must be hard for them to find food with so much food and I imagine the cold temperature and high winds tax their energy. We try and offer a wide variety of foods for them to make it a bit easier.

I usually bring the gazing globe inside, but I think it looks pretty interesting with a the snow cap and reflection of the house.

The wind caused some very interesting snow drifts.

I hope everyone in the snow area is staying safe and warm. Thankfully, we were all home today and didn't have any place to go, so we are enjoying the fresh snow, a cozy home and being together.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Rachel's Winter Concert

Rachel had her winter concert tonight. She seemed so much more relaxed than last year. There was one song that was a "shoobie doowah" type song and she had so much fun with that one.

She looked so pretty in her black dress.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas Tree Hunting in the Rain

Today was the first day we had free for picking out our Christmas tree. It was raining...hard. We went anyway. Thankfully it was not terribly cold.

We took a cart to keep the tree off the ground. The boys thought this was great fun.

It seemed odd not to be trudging through the snow, tossing snow at each and enjoying the crispness of the December air, but the rain didn't really seem to dampen any one's spirits and we enjoyed our outing. The kids ran all over the tree farm, chasing each other and hiding behind trees. There were only a few other folks there, so we didn't feel bad about all the noise we were making.

We looked at this one and that one. Bess and Brian spotted this one and it was voted a keeper.

Brian had to lay on the damp muddy ground to cut down the tree. He is always a good sport about these things, but I think he would have much preferred snow.

By the time we were putting the tree on the van, it was really pouring. We got home soaked, but happy with our tree. We all changed and had hot cocoa and cookies.

The tree is set up and drying in our family room. We might get to the decorating tonight, but more than likely we will let it settle and finish drying overnight and get to the decorating tomorrow.

I am finally feeling like the Christmas season has begun.

Friday, December 03, 2010

Homeschool Group Christmas Party

Our homeschool group is not having a weekly co-op this year, but we have been getting together for Mom's Meetings, Field Trips and special events.

We had a great time today at the Christmas Party. Rachel, Hannah and Dan only had a half day of school today, so I decided to let them stay home and come to the party with us. They miss their homeschool friends very much and it was so fun for them to reconnect.

We spend the first part of the morning enjoying the wonderful fellowship. The kids played, chatted and ran around. We moms did a lot of talking. What a terrific group of women. I am somewhat relieved to not have our weekly co-op, but I do miss meeting with these ladies each week.


Stacy, our wonderful party/field trip planner had some very fun games organized. This relay race involved moving a balloon down the room and back to the start with a small snow shovel. It is a lot harder than it looks and the children used many different techniques from trying to carry it on the shovel to scooting it along the floor.

This relay race was totally hysterical. Bib snowpants, jacket, hat, mittens, scarf and boots were provided for each team. They had to put on all the clothes, race down to the end of the room and back; the problem being that all the clothes were men sized. The children participating were aged 3-12 and it was so funny watching the little ones trying to run/walk across the room.

Before lunch, we had a marshmallow eating contest and a Hersey's Kiss eating contest. The Kisses had to be unwrapped and eaten, but they had to do it all with mittens on. Some of the kids had big ski mittens, which made it very hard to unwrap the Kisses.

We ordered out for pizza from a local place that gives us a very good price. One of the moms made a fun punch.

Each mom brought something for dessert. We had cookies, cupcakes, apple pie, a caramel chocolate trifle...yummy!

Bess joined us for lunch after her morning class.

I so very much enjoy this group of ladies and their children. Thanks, Stacy for organizing and thank you, ladies for being the wonderful women you are.