1.25.2012

Driving

Driving in the car Lady Antebellum's song "Just a Kiss" was playing the conversation took place:

Tyler: "Mom you know Taylor Swift's song, "kiss me in the rain?"
Me: "yes"
Tyler: "This song is just like that one, they're both about a kiss."
Me: Silently thinking, although impressed with her observation, I wondered about the music selection I play. Tyler is very intune to kisses, especially giving them.

Me: "Tyler please promise me when you get older you won't kiss a lot of boys." I could see the disgust on her face as her nose crinkled and she appropriately responded with, "ew!"

Good Girl, can I get that in writing?

1.21.2012

Snow? What Snow? (Day #7)

It was a restless night for John-I think he knew something was in the air. Last night it was mostly the wind that blew rubbing insult to injury for those who were still without power and leaving the rest of us wondering if we would be keeping our power as the lights flickered. John said he got up for a drink of water and watched a transformer as it flickered and sparked threatening fire and more damage.

We were blessed with power and safety through the night. I wish we could say all had gone without event but a tragedy hit the Clifton's as their 1913 barn roof was blown off the structure. Luckily none of the horses were injured and no one was hurt, but it was a beautiful barn, a piece of history has been destroyed.

We did wake to a lil snow left on the ground, which continued to dwindle throughout the day. John went over to help clean up the roof, and the 2 T's and I finally made it to the grocery store and out of our house. Winco had gone without power for 4 days and had to throw away most of their dairy, freezer, and produce sections. The devastation and damage continues to go on. Ah, so ready for Sunday and to go and feel of the spirit and to sit and listen to the speakers. Bring it on and lets start a new week.

Electricity, glorious electricity (Snow Day #6)

friday morning we woke to a world still covered in snow and a very cold house. The rain had started to drizzle but had yet to put much of a dent in the ice and snow. Starting to become a little impatient and grumpy John found the best medicine of all, in service. He got on the phone and started finding out who needed help and then announced we were heading to the neighbors. I think he just wanted to use the chainsaw, but it worked. We found a lil joy and happiness in clearing the brush, the branches, the cars and clearing the world. Then we jumped in the car and went in search of gas and more work/service. I'm not sure John knew what he was signing himself up for-but it was a good afternoon. John ended up hiking to help fix a busted pipe and the kids and I headed home to see the conditions of things and if they had improved. power was restored about 3:30, but I didn't realize that I needed to go throw the breaker back on, assuming John had done that the night before, so we sat in our cold 60 degree home (which isn't nearly as cold as it was outside or could've been) for a few more hours. The Clifton's made the kids night when they invited us over for pizza, Little Caesar's pizza. Overall it has been a pretty good day, and I found relief in a little power. I found myself crashing with the kids at 8:30, all of us in our bedroom again for one last slumber party, which actually started out more party than slumber. But all good things must come to an end and Slumber we all did in warm and comfort.

My heart is full and thankful to all the people who have been working around the clock restoring power and heat to those without.

1.19.2012

Snow, Ice, Sleet & oh yeah more snow=Damage

It's been an interesting week, a long week, is it really only Thursday? The 1st 3 days were actually fun, I think the fun might've ended today. Mostly because I decided to try and get some things done.

Snow Day #5
Let's first start with the weather because really that is what's happening here.
At 6:30 this morning the power went out, and then came back on and then a few minutes later went out again. I was almost surprised, but only that it didn't happen earlier. I was mostly Thankful we had our power for so long because outside we could hear the trees creaking, cracking and then crashing. It's amazing how the world outside has transformed from fun and playful snowy day, to hard slippery icy world, which wasn't very inviting. The kids actually did really well, after explaining there was no power and therefore the tv didn't work they played with their toys and each other. This is Snowday #5, 4 out of school and so the toys and the excitement of being home wasn't quite the same for any of us. John didn't end up going into work and so we decided to get busy and started taking apart furniture and packing things up. John and Tate did venture out to find gas to power the generator. They found multiple place power line were being pulled and had ice layered trees lying on them, and lots of damage from fallen branches and trees. He drove around for a while before he was able to find a place to get gas that didn't require electricity to pump gas.

It was actually supposed to rain this afternoon and warm up but things don't always go according to plans. We did get a lot of freezing rain which is quite cool to catch in your hands. Tyler and McKenna even ventured out for a while to check it out.
Once John got home it was back to work, although our lack of involvement didn't fare too well with the kids, mostly Tate and so by 4 I pulled out my cellphone and thank goodness for the Netflix app we were able to buy an hour to try and wrap things up.

Thankfully the generator started up this evening and walla we had power. We walked in the house and the kids had turned on all the lights in the house to celebrate. Unfortunately that's not how the generator works as we found a few times throughout the evening when we overloaded the generator tripping the breaker. It's a learning curve but it was a pretty good evening. Terry and Sharon came over for some heat and to share a yummy dinner of Tostadas. Outside company and adult conversation was much appreciated.

The evening was wrapped up with a big sleepover in Mom & Dad's room.
280,000 people are without power and they say it could be a few days before power is restored. Bless and pray for those workers who are working around the clock trying to restore everyone's power. The good news is that it's suppose to warm up and start raining by 1 am.
In a few days we'll be talking about floods. :p

1.18.2012

SnowStorm 2012 (Snow Day #4)

Mother Nature came through with some BIG snow! I'm sure this will be remembered as the Big Snow Storm of 2012. This is the kind of snow I've been waiting for and LOVE!.

The Storm started between 3-4am as forecasted and we woke to a rather thick blanket of snow which was pretty exciting. (well other than the fact that Tyler woke up at 4 and after seeing the snow couldn't go back to sleep until 5).

Tate & McKenna (who was up til 10) were both up and ready to go by 7, but were nice enough to jump in bed with John and I and watch cartoons until we were both ready to face the cold house and the snowy events of the day. McKenna could hardly contain her excitement for the snow and didn't even want to wait until we'd eaten breakfast to go outside.
While I snapped a few pictures of the snowy yard, Tate helped himself to a bowl of cereal. So independent that one.
When we finally made it outside-you can see the giddiness on the girls faces. Apparently I'm not the only one in the family who's been dreaming of a Good Snow Storm.
We were thrillled that Sarah was willing to cover the clinic so our Dad could stay home and play in the snow with us.
We started our new snowman, although the snow was a little dry and we had a hard time getting it to stay together.
The Chickens were a little unsure to what was going on. John opened the coop, Speck stepped out and quickly stepped back in liking the warmth of their igloo.
John and Tyler finishing our little snowman, frosty #2 (reborn?)
We did take a break for lunch and some Hot Chocolate, but then it was time to head back outside.
The beauty of our street is that it's so steep it was vacant all day, while eating we saw some kids walking up our street and it must have given John an idea. After 8 years in the basement John debuted his skis in Washington and decided to go skiing, taking the kids with him and giving them a ride. They couldn't get enough and LOVED it. Who's the Best Dad Ever?
What goes down must come back up, a harder feat for some than others.
Skier John
As the day wore on the temperature went up and the snow got a little wetter and frostine, our Girl and big snowman was created, Snowman #3.

What a f-u-n, fun, fun Day!

1.17.2012

MLK-Snow Day #2 &Snow Day #3

Sunday night we brought up that Monday would be Martin Luther King, Jr Day. I asked the kids what they wanted to do and McKenna called out, "Hold hands and love each other." I love McKenna's teacher who had discussed who Martin Luther King, Jr was and his dream. That is what she learned which was perfect. John wished he could just that while he was at work. I think he stuck with just loving everyone.

We woke to snow on the ground and the girls immediately put on their snow clothes and headed outside. As soon as Tate and I could muster we joined them.

1st on the agenda: Nature Walk down the lane. It started snowing while we were out and the snowflakes were incredible. If you look close enough you can see the snowflake McKenna caught on her glove and is checking out.
Tate helping the trees by knocking off the snow.
Time to build a snowman, a group effort :
The finished project: frosty (#1), a "Very Special Snowman"
Who fell over a few hours later, who was missed and prayed for at dinner to come back, in more snow so that we could build him again. (So thoughtful Tyler).
Snow days are also a Great time to play with your sister, This is the village they built for their ponies and pets. Don't forget the popcorn at snacktime.
Martha Stewart's show theme was Snow Day activities and meals-perfect timing. There were some really great science experiments and I had the things needed for this project. All it took was an egg and a glass filled with vinegar. The vinegar eats away at the calcium bicarbonate in the egg shell until the egg shell is gone leaving just the membrane around the egg. pretty cool!
Tuesday night there was rumors of more snow and Sumner School district started with an issue of a 2 hour late start, but by morning had changed their minds and canceled school altogether. I did snow a bit in the morning, but by 10 the snow was done and by 11 everything was melted in our yard. We headed to Costco & Michaels to gear up and get ready for the BIG Snow Storm on the horizon which was forcasted to be hitting about 3 the next morning.