Saturday, January 30, 2021

In Other News...

 

Late at night watching TV, I told Craig his hair was awesome, so he posed for me.  Blue Steel, anyone?

Camille drew this when it was 15 days until her birthday.  I love how she managed to capture such genuine joy in a stick figure!

This week for Hiking Club we walked the trails by Chris Greene Lake.  The website said it was a 1.3 mile loop, but I think it was closer to .75 miles.  But since it was in the 20s outside, that was fine with me!  We finished the loop and the kids surprised me by bounding off to do it again!  So that was great.  After the second loop, we wandered over to the lake and threw pinecones into it.  Of course!

If you watch Stranger Things, you can guess how excited I was to see this car driving by me!  (Adam took the picture since I was driving.  So safe!)

Schools are going back to Stage 3 next week (meaning Colton and Camille go two days a week) and the rumor is that the superintendent is pushing for Stage 4 as the teachers get their vaccinations (which would mean ALL my kids would go two days a week).  

Please, oh, please, oh, please???

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Crabtree Falls

Last Friday I led my workout group again.  It was slightly less scary than the first time.  I actually used my timer app with mixed results.  I tried to add in an extra rest, but the timer thought it was an exercise, so it cushioned it with two more rests, so after each set we'd have a 10-second rest, followed by a 30-second rest, followed by another 10-second rest.  So that was on the excessive and ridiculous side of things.  Also, I'd put in the names of the exercises for the first set, but hadn't bothered with the rest since the times were all being repeated, but with different activities.  I hadn't realized that the timer would announce each exercise as we went along!  So it was great for the first set, but a little confusing after that!  Oh, well.  We figured it out.  People complained about being sore afterwards.  That's all I really ask for!

This is a terrible picture, but who cares?  I made us listen to Six: The Musical as we worked out, so that was extra fun, and nice that Delegate, our history teacher, was there to appreciate it with me!

I had just enough time for a quick nap after that, but then I had to run around getting us out the door so we could hike Crabtree Falls!


This trail is only 1.7 miles to the top, but since you're going uphill that whole time, it's a bit of work.  It's all switchbacks along the waterfall, though, so you get to see different gorgeous views all along the way, so you can always catch your breath and enjoy the view!  The only real problem we encountered was that the higher we got, the more ice there was on the trail!  Finally, near the top, there were a couple spots where the whole path was covered in thick, slippery ice.  Camille got scared and refused to go any further, so I waited with her while Adam took the rest of the kids all the way to the top.  As they were heading back towards us, right at the spot that had spooked Camille, Colton slipped and bonked his forehead on the ice!  I felt so bad for him-- I could tell that it really hurt, but he was determined to not cry in front of Sydney, so I just watched as he swallowed it all back.  Poor kid!  I had to admire how tough he was, though!

I woke Ryder up and told him to eat breakfast before our hike, so he ate and got back in bed without getting dressed!  By the time I realized this, it was time to go.  So he hiked in his pajamas.

For a few minutes, it was warm enough to take off my jacket!

Going back down was actually less enjoyable-- it was nice not being winded, but I always worry about my knees going downhill, and all that ice seemed WAY MORE slippery now!  So we took it very slowly and cautiously and there were no more falls!


And we got back five minutes before piano lessons, so I consider that to be a raging success!

We'll definitely have to do it again in the summer, though!  I heard it can be terribly muddy, but maybe that's preferable to the ice?  Maybe?

Goodreads 2020

My reading was down a little this year-- too much time spent obsessively reading the news about Covid and the election, I'm afraid.  Still, 51 books and a little over nineteen thousand pages is nothing to sneeze at!  And, as I'm looking back at my Goodreads history, this is the 2nd most I've ever read, so I guess I won't feel too bad about that!


My favorite books of the year were:

Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow

The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart

102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn

The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

Kind of Hindu by Mindy Kaling

I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes with Death by Maggie O'Farrell

Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies, & The Mirror by Hilary Mantel

Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith (ie, J.K. Rowling)

Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri

and of course, I enjoyed re-reading The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson, The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater, and Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis.


I'm currently buried in Brandon Sanderson's 4th Stormlight book, The Rhythm of War, which at a hefty 1200 pages will probably keep me busy for a while!  My list of books to read never grows shorter!

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Camille Quotes

Camille manages to be so wild and kooky, it's really hard to properly describe her.  But here are some quotes from her that were just so... her.

This is how she Zooms for school now

When being forced to apologize for something: "Sorry!  There, ya happy?  With joy????"

She made an ice cream cone out of mag-snaps

Trying on a new pair of pants: "Ooo, it has butt pockets!"

Modeling the clothes she got for Christmas

Explaining her new Christmas present: "It's a normal snake, it doesn't do anything."  (Pretty good explanation of a snake, actually.)

Running around the house ecstatically after I got her a snack, "Mom made me the most delicious thing!!!  It was Club crackers?  With CHEESE on top!!!"

Who needs dumbbells when you can use Camille?

During a dinner conversation where we mentioned mansions, "Wait, mansions are real?  I'm gonna get a dark spooky one!"
One of the rare days when she and Colton got to go to school

Me, holding up pajamas for her, "Do you want to wear your leopard print pajamas?" 

Camille, "Oh, I think of those as zebra cats."


I'm still laughing about zebra cats. 😂

Fall Portraits

I just realized that I never published the rest of our portraits from October!  I was so pleased with how these turned out, especially considering I refused to buy any clothes this time.  (Next year I am going all out shopping for cute outfits, but that just seemed too silly and difficult during Covid...)  I always figure that I do these instead of paying for the school portraits of my kids (which are ridiculously expensive and usually not particularly good pictures), but this year there ARE no school pictures, so I'm extra glad that I found a photographer to do this!  Gotta document these kids-- they're growing like weeds these days!  (Seriously, Kendra is going to pass me up any day now, and Bentley suddenly outgrew all his pants just this last month.  It's craziness!)

The boys!


I love the lighting and Colton's smile here.  I actually like candid Craig, too, even though he doesn't.

The girls!

Another shot with GREAT lighting

This was what we used for our Christmas card and I LOVE it!

Aren't we cute?




This is a very Kendra look


Brothers!


Very mischievous grin here...


Sisters!




All the kiddos


And this is my new banner on the old blog!

Crozet Tunnel

Even with all the organizing going on, we still managed to get in our Friday hike!  The kids had all gotten headlamps in their stockings in preparation for...  the Crozet Tunnel!  It's an old railroad tunnel that was built in the 1850s and was quite the engineering feat in its day!  Craig wanted to do this hike, too, so I scheduled it for later in the afternoon and he was able to duck out of work a bit early.  We also had Ginna and her two girls, Adam, and Olivia and Oscar, friends of Kendra and Ryder's.  So our van was full!


All these people coming also made me very nervous.  I was worried the weather would be bad.  That we wouldn't be able to find it.  That we'd park on the wrong (and longer hike) end of it.  That the parking lot would be full...  So many things that could go wrong when I had all these extra people hoping for a fun afternoon!

But we found it without any trouble, and there were two spots left in the lot.  It did start raining the SECOND we got out of the car.  But it didn't rain that hard and we managed.  And once we got to the tunnel, the rain didn't matter anyway (although the tunnel was also very drippy and wet the whole way through)!

Adam snapped a picture of the whole group before we entered the tunnel


And here we are about three-quarters of a mile away exiting out on the other side!

These rocks are NUTS

Kendra and I love moss growing on rocks, so this was fun and pretty!



Ginna got this as we arrived back at the other end again-- such a gorgeous shot!

It was a fun hike and I was so glad everything went so smoothly!  I'd prepared well, and had dinner in the crock pot all hot and ready for us when we got home, so that was a perfect ending to a great day!

Yay, hiking club!

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

January Clean Up

We've been busy since I last blogged!  We finally took down all our Christmas decorations, and even though I'm always sad when the holidays are over, I sure love feeling like my house is shiny and new and not so cluttered!  When we took the holly off the banister, Craig commented that it looked like when we first moved in, and it felt so lovely!

Craig was also taking some vacation days, so with him around, he had a bunch of re-organizing he wanted to get done.  We've always kept all our DVDs in the living room where the TV is, but since a lot of the stuff we own can be streamed now, that just seemed silly to have them cluttering up the room so much.  So we moved all our DVDs down to the basement (the TV down there has a DVD player, but no streaming, so that made perfect sense), which freed up our bookshelves for actual books!

The bottom shelf is for games and toys, the second-to-bottom shelf is for library books and church stuff.

And THEN, for the basement bookshelves, Craig organized the books by color, which makes me happy.  So our bookshelves are pretty and de-cluttered, for the time being!

AND all the DVDs are alphabetized!

Craig ALSO re-installed the downstairs TV and put all the wires in the wall, so it looks much cleaner.  That's the kind of thing that I would never do, but it sure looks way better!  It's so great having a handy husband!

We also had purchased a headboard for our bed, so that was another evening that Craig spent putting that all together.  (It was made much more complicated by the fact that our bed is too heavy to just move.  You sort of have to take it all apart and then you can move it a few inches.)

So grown up, having a headboard and all!

All this was over a week ago.  As soon as that was done, we ran out and bought ourselves a new TV to go in our bedroom.  I'd never seen the point of having a television in our bedroom-- I mean, I don't need to watch TV in bed!  But then my son decided he wanted to try live-streaming himself playing Minecraft.  And his computer is in the same room as the tv.  Which meant I found myself in a shush-ing battle with my teenager each evening and it was not. fun.  And suddenly having a tv in my own room where no one else would bug me seemed like a marvelous idea.

We weren't planning on buying one quite so quickly, but then we also got our stimulus money, so we figured, Why not?

Once again, Craig had to do it just right by installing an outlet behind the TV and fishing all the wires through the wall so we wouldn't have cords dangling all over the place.  He spent all Saturday afternoon on that task:

So clean-looking!

On Monday, Craig did my shopping for me (my credit card numbers were stolen, so I had to cancel my card, and until the new one arrives, I feel like I can't do much of anything!), and when I helped him carry everything in, the state of our garage was driving me bonkers.  I had just finished exercising and was all warmed up and not bothered by the cold weather, so I just plunged in and began organizing.  Before I knew it, I was digging out everyone's shoes and getting those all sorted, too.  The process took forever, but when I was done, we had this:

Reminds me of our glory days when we parked TWO CARS in here!

I learned that I could have saved us a chunk of money if I'd just kept track of everyone's shoes and passed them down better.  We must have had 100 pairs of shoes all over the house-- church shoes, tennis shoes, rain boots, soccer cleats, snow boots, flip flops, water shoes...  SO.  MANY.  SHOES.  But hopefully now I have them stored where I can find them when I need them, and I'll know to look there before I buy new ones!  Hopefully?  


Once I was finally done, I went to take a shower and Craig decided it was time to clean out Grandmere's desk.  We've had it in our entryway ever since we moved here, but he thought it might look good in the living room.  I just thought we'd move it, but Craig didn't want to move it with all the junk we've been storing there still inside.  So he went to work!  And ohmygoodness there was so much junk in there!  Checkbooks from ten years ago!  And so much random crud that I never knew what to do with so I just shoved it into the desk and forgot about it...  That is definitely NOT the way to stay organized, people!  So, yes, Craig worked very hard, and then we were able to move it to here:
And I think it looks wonderful there!

And in the meantime, we have all this space here now:

Which I think is just BEGGING for an entryway bench!  That way I'll have a place to sit while I put on my shoes AND we can store a few pairs of (my) shoes in it, too!  So I've been having fun looking at those on-line...

I really hate doing projects like these.  But I sure love how my house looks once they're done!