Last week, Maren turned 13, meaning that teenagers are now the majority voice in our family.
Today, Evelyn turns 17, which seems crazy to me.
Almost exactly ten years ago, I wrote the following passage on this blog: Evelyn's Birthday. Seven. Wow. I have a seven-year-old. Every once in a while I look at Evelyn and I have to remind myself that this is the same girl who I was taking on bike rides through Cuyahoga National Park just a few short years ago. Now she is reading chapter books and has her own ideas about things and is developing into an amazing person who I love spending time with. And I make sure that I remind her EVERY night that she will always be..."My. Little. Girl"...No matter what...Even when she's big. And then she reminds me EVERY night that I will always be "Her Awesome Papa." Yeah- it's pretty sweet. We'll see if she still feels that way in five to ten years. I hope so.
Well- over the years we have grown out of the little terms of endearment, but I think the sentiment remains and we still have a great relationship. Conversations about college and future plans suddenly seem much less hypothetical though. Also, I have to admit that this birthday of hers hits me harder than I expected. In just one year she will be an adult, graduated, and probably off to greater adventures. I know it isn't happening yet, but it suddenly becomes very easy for me to imagine a house without drums, a room without vintage punk rock posters, and family trips without people having to fight over comfortable seats in the mini-van. I'll miss these things, and it reminds me to enjoy every second that we have together.
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On Monday night we sat around the table to dinner and had a conversation revolving around highlights of the weekend. The super fast slalom course through the trees with Me, Addy, and Ev that was probably the best ski run of the year. The Rock Run. The Fall. The Hot Tub. The kid's walk to Wendy's. The groomers with Maren. The joys and frustrations of deep, soft snow.
This weekend we skied at Big Sky, bookended on either side with short days at Silver Mountain. It was one of those trips that seems meaningful in some intangible-yet-very-real way. Our family always seems to come together in the mountains- like little day-to-day frustrations seem to just disappear in the magnitude of what is around us. It just works, and I love it.
Here are some pictures. Enjoy, and have a good week!
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Still Single on Valentine's Day, and not a bit sad about it. |
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The one and only photo I got at Big Sky was of Rachel locking our car topper. She was actually very frustrated in this moment. I don't think that me bringing out the camera helped. Oops. :) |
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On Monday, Addy used Jackson's board, and he used her skis. They both had fun, but I think they were both happy to switch back later on. |
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Just hanging out at the hotel. Trickster (the stuffed animal) has become part of the family over the years. |
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I don't really know what is happening here. I think that Addy and Lindsey static-electricitied the balloons to the ceiling? Or they are just climbing around on things, because that happens too. |