Much snuggling done here this year. |
It's especially enticing by twinkle light. |
Here is a Merrick who loves to steal my phone and take hundreds of pictures. I am including this one, because it has the mistletoe ball in the background. |
Winter hygge demands a fire. The kids especially like it on when they come down on cold mornings. This is usually very pleasant, but not when I'm exercising in that room. |
The weather gave a feeble attempt at a White Christmas-time at least once in December. Here are the boys and their leafmen... |
...and an upside down Vivien. She loves her snow bib. She would very much like it to be part of her regular wardrobe. |
Here is the Vivs, loving to practice her guitar so much she can hardly stand it. |
Here is Annie completing our daily weather survey. It made me laugh to think of what the diagram would have looked like if we were still living in Bremerton. |
We finished our Finn Family Moomintroll read aloud and loved it. I will probably read it aloud to them again sometime. |
I should have been a better art teacher, but it's also been fun to just let her loose on a stack of blank paper and see what she does. |
Oh no, some of them broke and had to be eaten. |
There were still so many! |
Spencer and Joel left some treasures in it. |
Drew made a really cute snowman. |
And all of Vienna's cookies were works of art. |
...and giving uncomfortable hugs. |
The boys had had their last game night all together the week before. |
Oh, this picture of Axel sitting on my couch and explaining his thoughts makes me teary. What a fun friend he has been for us all! |
THE TREE
I stood
and watched, the day they pulled the tree
My feet
absurdly rooted as chaos crashed through
Sunlight
scattered by branches dismantled
Leaves
swirling
Roots
ripped
Worms
writhing in unexpected space
How
strange the empty shape
An echo maintained
by bedfellows
Forms
defined by the contact of years
Who knew
how deep, how far roots had reached
A
stabilizing web
Invisible
and uncharted
Until all
that remained were sunken trails
Tracing
back to a pit
At the
edge I stand and remember
I hear again
the singing of a breeze through the leaves
I savor
the sweet fruits of summer
I grasp
hardy branches and climb ‘til strength’s spent
I lean
with my cares on the steadfast trunk
I lift to
the laughter of children in the boughs
I feel patterns
of Light warm my skin, filtered through the canopy
And now,
this silent hole
The
living borne away
Leaving
the cold earth of memory
Yet
displayed in this open wound
Are not
sands of desolation
But a
rich soil
Imbued
with the essence of the tree
Each leaf
that fell, incorporated
Each root
put forth, an anchor
Every
passing day, the earth enriched
Its
ability expanded
Impervious
to leaching rains
I will
stand here in the spring, with loss a sweet aching
The abyss
alleviated by tender new and knowing old
Softening
edges
Spilling
over
No
reincarnation
A
different garden
Where all
will grow more abundantly
Because
here lived the beloved tree
Michelle does it too sometimes. |
We kind of do it after we run, but it looks more like stretching and less like dying. |
Erica Bass came over one day as Vivien's Primary Activities leader with a gift and ended up staying for about half an hour to chat. Everyone is missing company in these COVID days. |
We must feed the growing bodies with good protein! |
I took 28 pictures and this is the best we got. |
We had stroopwaffles and hot cocoa as a Christmas Eve treat. |
Santa came and made things ready. |
It was hard for the larks to wait for the owls in the morning. |
Merrick was smitten with this fun book from cousin Gabe. |
The kids all gave gifts to each other. Rafe gave Annie his second copy of a Magic Treehouse Fact Tracker on Space. |
I can't remember who this was from, but it was funny! |
Even Merrick could follow along with his directions pretty well. |
Christmas morning explosion! |
I ducked out for a minute to deliver some washcloth stacks to friends. When I wrapped up the first one Merrick came over and said, "Ooooooo, is that for me?!" They did look like a lot of fun. |
We spent the afternoon enjoying presents... |
In the morning we had Christmasy waffles. |
We stopped by to visit the Foxy girls. Melanie had her childhood friends over who had both just taken jobs at AF L&D, so we got to talk nursey talk for awhile. |
Then we went to the Cooks' to see the baby Kitten and the new LEGO table. I love this squeeshy baby! |
Grandma made delicious fried fish for dinner. Merrick loves to maul his Daddy at the table. |
Tuesday we woke up and went to the dentist. It really does make me so sad that all those James Christensen paintings are gone, but I still like the Dr.s Greenwood. |
My kids may not get to do much with their cousins, but they can at least be in the Tuffy Tooth Club together! |
That afternoon we met the Alworth's at Mutual Dell for some sledding. Papa Mark was a good sport and tramped after us carefully on his new knee. |
There were lots of nice little hills. One of them had a jump that took some deliberate aiming to hit. Poor Annie had to try at least 7 times before she nailed it. |
The hill behind the cabin was a nice long ride this time. |
Adults look so funny on this sled. Good mobility exercise! |
Rafe had to visit the porta-potty. He was gone so long I had to go make sure he had not fallen in. He came out in time for one last ride and then got towed back to the car by his loving Grandma. |
That evening we hung out at home for awhile. Vivien found this old coat in the dress-ups and fell in love. |
After the driveby hugging we drove through some fun Christmas lights in...Mapleton? I think? Then we stopped at Chick-fil-a for delicious peppermint shakes. |
The next day Drew and I went to see a filmed production of Hale's A Christmas Carol at Jordan Commons with Meme and the aunts and uncles. Tia Kate watched the kiddos. |
They got to eat cotton candy??? What magical auntiness is this? |
Also, popcorn in fun bags?! They had a great time. We did too. We went to Arby's to pick up lunch and then ate it back at Meme's house. |
That evening we put away the tree. Here is Rafe getting mauled by the base. |
He loves to help his Papa. |
In the morning, Kate and I went for a run together along the Jordan River. |
It had snowed overnight and I had neglected to bring shoes with proper traction, so we attempted to add some bumps to the bottom using bird netting and rubber bands. |
It worked pretty well. I only fell once when the trail got particularly steep. We reenacted, for your benefit. |
Good thing I didn't roll more, or I'd have made quite a snowman. |
It was a beautiful, crisp day... |
...and a great way to cap off a year of exercise! |
We spent the rest of the afternoon making ready for a New Year's Eve party! |
Drew picked up Whistle Wok for an easy feast. |
There was BINGO and limbo... |
...the Virginia Reel and a piƱata... |
...some M&M straw races and fireworks, of course! Kate and I threw snaps at each other, because we are very good examples. |
Drew handled the fireworks and made the show mercifully short with clever combinations. |
(Annie's still going strong talking my ear off here.) |
We had a toast with fancy glasses at fake midnight, then Haley gave us her SheffTalk about the MCU while the kids pretended to have a sleepover. |
Haley stayed the night in the resort room. In the morning we woke up and did horrifically difficult exercises together, then we chatted with Presidente y Hermana for awhile. |
I interrupted a game of Avengers Go-Fish back at home. |
Then that afternoon we ALL went to the pool for a swim. |
The next morning we went home. Drew made me drive the last half. Rafe took pictures of him asleep. |
And some flattering pictures of himself as well. OH MY GOSH ANNIE IS STILL TALKING!!! |