Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
First things first. Gingerbread house contest. We do this every year. At first, it wasn't competitive at all- it was just a thing that Rachel and I did for fun. Then we started doing it with extended family. Then kids got involved. And now, Rach and I stand aside pretty much completely and just watch in on the action. It's a fun tradition.
Not everyone. We had around 20 people working on houses this year. This is just the beginning. |
We do need some judges though, and that is where, if you are reading this, I will ask that you let us know your vote. Leave a comment, send a text, call us up...whatever.
Here are the contenders:
The Banana farm, with banana trees and bananas everywhere. A playful shark family makes their home here, and their peculiar appetite for bananas adds a quirky twist to this sweet and sunny creation |
The bowling alley. This was a side project, but I promised I would put it on. |
So...Which one wins? Let me know!
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Next up: Thanksgiving. To be honest, the day itself was a little "meh." We sat around the house, watched some football, made some food, and sat around the house some more. I think there were people who really appreciated the laid-back day. I'm not great at sitting around, so the other days of the vacation were a bit better for me.
Of course we went skiing as part of the break. I was hoping to get a full four days in over the course of the week, but an ugly fall and tweaked knee forced me to take a couple of rest days. Nothing serious except for a damaged ego, and I'm already looking forward to being back on the slopes next weekend. We have had an amazing start to the season.
Also, Rach and I took an overnight getaway to the Wallace house and completely finished the next phase of the attic project. So far we have the subfloor, walls, and ceiling all the way finished. Windows are scheduled for installation later this month. Carpet and lighting will be done in January, and we are already discussing furniture and décor. We'll for sure have a little electric fireplace and are aiming for a cozy nook with maybe some bedding options. It is exciting to see things actually happening here and will make our little vacation house that much more versatile.
Since it gets dark so early we are usually able to enjoy some spectacular sunsets before going back down to reality. |
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There have been a few performances that we should mention. The first is Maren's showcase for a drama class she has been in. She got a central role in the play (a fairy-tale mash-up where she was the blue fairy), and she did a great job.
The next is just when Ev and I played at church last week. It's not the first time we've played together, but it was probably the best for me so far. There was a magical moment when the band was totally in flow together, and the congregation was obviously connecting with the music, and we all just looked at each other, smiled, and nodded, then kept going like, yeah, this is pretty sweet. I think it's really cool and rewarding that Ev and I get to share this music thing.
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Finally, a few more photos of the gingerbread contest. Don't let the teams sway your opinion.
Monday, November 25, 2024
Last minute adjustments |
The excitement is real |
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
It's been a couple of weeks since I got on here. Though there haven't been any major events, we have still been our normal active selves. Silver Mountain opens this weekend and we are all excited to begin the season. This also means that we will probably have at least one ski picture every week for the next several months. It's just what we do. Until then though, here is a recap of what we have been up to.
Campus tour: We went down to University of Idaho in Moscow and walked around the campus. We went into most of the buildings, looked at the bulletin boards, peaked into classrooms and laboratories. We took a walk down Greek row, through the on-campus dorms, over to the campus bookstore, and then to a pizza place where we watched a football game on tv (UI happened to be playing). We imagined what life might be like for some of the kids if they were going to school here- where they would live, what buildings they might spend time in, and what things they would do for fun. It was a neat day, but kind of crazy to think about. Ev will be a senior next year and college isn't that far in our future. We'll try, over the next year or so, to visit several campuses so that when the time comes there will be some idea of what to expect.
Attic project: We are getting close with the attic in Wallace. We have gone up once as a family, and a couple of times with just Rach and me to work on it. Spending the night up there still feels like a vacation every time and we always have fun. We will probably finish the walls and ceiling next time we go up and will be ready to install carpet. It's actually very exciting. One kind-of unexpected turn of events is when we showed up one day to find one of our attic windows broken out. We put a board over it and got an estimate for a new one. This was just before we left to NYC last month. Well, that little detour turned out in the best way possible with us getting new big picture windows for very little cost due to some kind of energy-efficient-rebate-by-the-state-of-Idaho sort of deal. Neat! We are planning a nice reading nook around these windows, as they have a great view over Wallace and the Silver Valley.
The last two things were our last two weekends.
Other things that seem sort of significant(ish): Trampoline park. Ev/Addy band trip to Pullman (WSU). Maren choir concert. Car repairs. New oven. Fun new clothes for Rach and me. Getting ready for ski season. Playing in church with Ev. Rachel ordained a Deacon. Dad/Maren date to makeup tutorial. Addy/Ev super busy with band stuff. We never see Ev anymore because she is always either busy with school or going to concerts. Movie date with Rachel. It's always cold and dark and wet and gloomy but also a little bit cozy.
Have a good week!
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Halloween Night. Maren was gone at a sleepover. Ev was in CDA with friends. Jack, Addy, and Lindsey were out in various parts of town, each with separate groups of friends. Rach and I looked at each other- what do grown-ups do on Halloween? This is the first time in a very long time that we had no kids around on this night. There was no rush to assemble costumes or end-of-the-night candy exchange. Our family is growing up. We handed out candy and had a good night, but it was a little odd, and Lindsey was the only other person in the house when we finally went to bed.
The kids all had a good time. Ev poked some holes in a shirt in a weak attempt at creating a zombie costume, but really spent the majority of the night just hanging out at friends' houses. The others did dress up, but were all pretty much on their own with the costume thing.
Here are some photos:
Besides Halloween night we have been pretty quiet around here- maybe recovering a little from our amazing trip to New York.
Well- as I say that, I realize that Rachel traveled to Seattle for work, and interpreted a Halloween play that was the result of a flurry of activity on her part. Her and I also went out to see a play at the Civic Theater, and the whole family plus one friend saw the Broadway tour of Come From Away. We went to Kellogg for a Halloween celebration up in the Silver Valley, Jack and I got a ton of stuff done around the house to get things ready for winter, and Addy and Evelyn are missing school tomorrow for a big Jazz band competition that has caused no small amount of stress.
So, yeah- relatively quiet.
Have a good week!
An Enemy of the People- classic Arthur Miller. |