Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Dinner

We (actually, I) worried about what to do about Christmas dinner. Thankfully, the Chinese place near my dad's was open Christmas Day. We got carryout and took it up to my mom. We had the dining room in her wing all to ourselves. It was a much nicer Christmas than we'd anticipated.

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve was a little bittersweet because Dan, G and I were split up. They went and spent Christmas Eve with my mom; my dad and I went to a gathering that my family and I have been attending for over 30 years. While it was nice to see old friends, especially since it had been seven years since I'd been home at Christmas, it was surprisingly hard to have us all apart. My dad and I did get to see my mom late on Christmas Eve, but Dan & G were long gone and in bed by the time we got home. The one bright spot was that I got my dad to myself for significant portions of the evening.

Christmas in PA


Friday, December 19, 2008

Trim a Tree

Every year for the past 10 years after G gets home from school on the second Friday before Christmas, she and Grandpa go and get a Christmas tree. Some years it takes longer to find one than others. This year G found a Balsam fir she liked fairly quickly, which was a good thing since the temperature was in the single digits. They started to put it up on Sunday (another tradition), but G was not feeling well, so the decorating part was postponed until today (a snow day). As always, it is the nicest tree yet!

Tree trimming

Finishing touches (you can see the Winter Storm Coverage in the background)

Tree 2008

Monday, December 15, 2008

No Cards Again This Year

People ask about our photo Christmas cards ... no, you haven't been stricken from our list, we just haven't done one in several years. We did them until they weren't fun any more (2003). Now I try to send a "real" email out to people around the holidays, but I don't know that I will even get around to that this year. Here are a few from Christmases Past.

2000: My favorite because G was so excited to dress up like presents since it was her idea

1998: Our best concept, perfectly executed by our 2-year-old



1989: My favorite pre-G card because my aptly named Argos sat like a good puppy through the whole shoot
1993: Card on the left was mailed to the bulk of the list; card on the right was sent to a few who would appreciate the humor

Friday, December 12, 2008

Merrily on High

The 7th & 8th grade Band, Choir & Orchestra Christmas concert was last night. The happy surprise was it was entertaining and just a tad over an hour. The 7th grade trombone section rocked (especially on "A Cambridge Carol")!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Long Night Moon

4:08 p.m. on 12.11
Update:
6:52 a.m. on 12.12

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Cookie Walk

For the past 10 years, on the first Saturday in December, G and I have headed out at 7:45 a.m. to a local Catholic church so we can be some of the first people to go through their annual Cookie Walk. We've braved bad weather in the past, but this year the roads were still covered with two to four inches of snow we got over night. (Anyone who knows me knows how much I love to drive, let alone in snow, so this gives you an idea of how dedicated we are to this tradition!) There are tables and tables of every kind of cookie you can think of -- they give you a container and a plastic glove and let you pick what you want. G's favorite are the Chocolate Crinkles and mine are the Cherry Chocolate Chip Cookies, and we get multiple versions of them. We came back with just under six pounds of cookies. We're taking bets on how long you think these will last!

Food Drive




From Thursday's local paper

Parting Shot

The last thing we do before we leave my folks' house is take a picture of them with G. This one from Thanksgiving break is a little more poignant, because right after we left my mom fell again and is back in rehab (duration unknown). (Thanks to all for your calls and emails of support.)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Yes We Can

The yard sign was a first. So were the lobbying emails and phone calls to friends and family in swing states. It makes me believe that Yes We Can ...

Monday, November 24, 2008

View From Our Window

The first measurable accumulation at 6:10 this morning

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Climbing & Rapelling

Dan & G went to an indoor climbing studio last weekend. (My back -- ahem -- prevented me from joining them.) G started out tentative, but was rapelling by the end of the afternoon. Dan enjoyed it enough to want to learn how to belay the next time out. There is some noise about doing it again this weekend ...


Rapelling


To the top to sound the gong

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Band Concert

The 7th and 8th grade bands and choirs gave their first concert of the year last night, in honor of Veterans' Day. What is more satisfying than listening to patriotic music by not only your own, but other people's children for an hour and a half?


Trombonists extraordinaires Frances & G


Hard at work

Frosty Moon


View from our bedroom window, 11/11 @ 4:11 a.m. (Guess you had to be there)

Monday, November 10, 2008

Weekend Holiday

A group we belong to was offering a special weekend rate at The Wilderness Resort in Wisconsin Dells, so we took advantage of it. We've been to seven indoor waterparks since G was little, and this was the most disappointing one we've ever visited. It is poorly laid out, overcrowded, understaffed (by people who don't care about service) and not well maintained. After the first night we skipped the waterpark and looked for other things to do. (We tried to check out a day early, but they'd only refund our money in a giftcard -- believe me, we will never be returning!) Fortunately for G and me (but not Dan), the Dells is home to a Tanger Outlet. (How can you beat Gap shirts for $3.59? We'll each take one in every color!) We spent a major part of Saturday eating and shopping, then went back to our room and read until we got a second wind. G then tackled a rock wall; we ate dinner, then she tried it again. We left early Sunday but stopped in Madison on the way home and did more eating and shopping. We've got a good jump on Christmas shopping and a winter wardrobe.



Faux Northwoods cabin decor



Faux Northwoods cabin decor with WiFi

Scaling the rock wall (taken from a second story balcony)

Friday, November 7, 2008

Least Wonderful Time of the Year


It is flippin' snowing like crazy and sticking here right now!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Day Off

Yesterday G had a vacation day to mark the end of the first quarter of school. She and her schoolmates deserved it -- I could not believe the amount of work piled on 12-year-olds over a two-day period (G had six tests, two projects and a speech). We took it easy and enjoyed a nice, fairly warm day, which was a good thing since it is rainy and cool here today.


Last of the combining


Last day of bubbles?

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween


Sunday, October 26, 2008

Fling!

In celebration of the end of pumpkin season, Dan pulled the trebuchet out and has it operational. He added an additional 200 pounds to the counterweight this year, with excellent results:

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Snap!

Last Sunday, G and Dan discovered a half dollar-sized visitor on our front patio -- a turtle. They couldn't imagine where it came from or where it was trying to go. We have never seen one on our property, let alone so close to the house, despite having a marsh. Since the weather was turning cold, they brought it in and made a really cool terrarium habitat for it. With a little Internet research, they identified it as a young snapping turtle. After weighing the pros and cons of keeping it, they decided it would be better off in the wild. They are releasing into the marsh today so that it can hibernate with the rest of the turtles.

Temporary visitor

Monday, October 20, 2008

Book Fair

G's school is running a week-long Scholastic Book Fair in conjunction with Teacher Conferences. As a PTO board member, I have been spending a lot of time working there. The scale of this one is exponentially bigger than the ones at her old school. It looks as though our 50+ teachers will have at least $150 each to spend once the fair is over. Since it is a new school with a lot of new teachers, that's a shot in the arm for classroom libraries. I hope everyone reading this will buy a book for a classroom next time s/he has the opportunity!


G browsing on the far left. We have a $130 tab so far and there's still a day and a half left!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Costume Party


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hay Ride

Our friends Beth, Peter, Liz and Dale brought their kids and a bunch of friends out to the farm yesterday. In addition to hay wagon riding, pumpkin picking, animal feeding and general running around, Dan came up with a couple of novel activities for the group. He set the moms up by asking if it was OK for kids to climb up the silo -- of course the answer was "no," but it made scrambling up into the hay mow seem tame by comparison. He also took the hay ride down into the cow pasture, where our "heirloom" apple tree stands. The wagon slats were perfect perches for apple picking. The apples were a hit, even though they are completely natural (i.e., a worm here and there). With cousins here on top of it all, it was a pretty good day all around.


Who's the next one up?




"I can see the next county from here"


Everyone wants apples!
Cousin mule ride

October 11


Thursday, October 9, 2008

Just Because


Sunday, October 5, 2008

Last Hurrah

Dan closed the pool up yesterday. G & I couldn't let him do that without one last dip. At 5:30 p.m., the ambient temperature was 59 degrees and the water was 54 degrees. Did that stop us?


False bravado


Cold!
Did it!
Survived!

An Apple A Day

We have been neglecting our apple trees, so G & I went out and picked Braeburns, Empires and a Granny Smith. The Braeburns were perfect for me: tart and firm. G still prefers Fujis, which are a sweet apple.


"Fruit-laden" is not hyperbole
G with a Braeburn

Season Opener

Yesterday Dan, G & I woke up dreading what was ahead of us: the first day of pumpkin season. But it turned out much better than we thought. (As the saying goes: Expect the worst and you will always be pleasantly surprised.) It was a superlative day, the stream of people coming in was never overwhelming, and the morning and afternoon were relieved by visits from friends. G accounted for half of the sales -- she worked her butt off. Today the forecast calls for rain, so it should be slow.


G and her friend Sarah, who she's known since they were three




The colors of the day

Maike on Stand Down

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Merlin's Dragon

T.A. Barron, author of several Merlin series, was at G's school today. He talked about his books and the writing process. The factoid she came away with is that he lives in Colorado and has five kids, all of whom are named after mountains. Mr. Barron also made appearances at local indy bookstores today to promote the first book (Merlin's Dragon) of a new series. G & I went to meet him at one. He was extremely personable and chatted with everyone in line about something. He seemed genuinely glad to see each person; he was especially touched that one girl brought her dog-earred copy of one of his books for him to sign. We've seen several authors over the years, but T.A. Barron is the first one whom G said she would like to see again. If he's at a bookstore near you, you should stop by and see him.

G & T.A. Barron

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Preparations

This weekend G and I spent a lot of time setting up the front porch display. Unfortunately, we are not very optimistic about pumpkin season this year. There aren't as many pumpkins as in previous years, the ones we have are small, some are mushy already, several varieties didn't grow, it's super weedy (but at least there's diversity there: pigweed, velvetleaf, foxtail, milkweed, common ragweed, giant ragweed, lamb's quarter, grass and something that looks like bushy tumbleweed), and there's a weevil infestation. We do have birdhouse gourds out the wazoo, however, and crown of thorn gourds for the first time since G was really little. We are definitely going to have to play this season by ear.




G sets up the specialty gourd table






Cocoa nests in the ornamental corn display