Saturday Sledding
The kiddos had the day off from school today so we got out and did a little sledding. My tailbone is still yelling at me!
We have had a great weekend. Friends from the Springs (who have a condo in Summit County) came over for dinner on Saturday night. We had an awesome time relaxing, laughing and catching up on life. Thank goodness for great friends.
Sunday morning, Scott went ice-climbing with some guys from the shop and the kids and I stayed warm indoors. In the afternoon, Alice went to a birthday party for a friend in her class and the rest of us feasted on yummy Mexican food. Today we are getting more (and more and more) snow. It is really pretty and makes all those ski people really happy. We hope you have had a wonderful weekend.
This snow means business…..
The kids and I decided to snowshoe a different trail this morning. This trail is one of our faves in the summer because it follows along Ten Mile Creek and there are plenty of places for little people to stop and play and be adventurous. One of the kids favorites spots is at a small run off near the beginning of the trail. In the warmer months, my kids love to dam it up with pebbles and figure which way the water will run. Today, their favorite little stream was pure ice and that seemed to be just as fun. We spent about 2 hours on the trail just hiking along and stopping when someone needed a bit of a break. Alice got the Snowshoer of the Day award. She led the way, never complained and even wanted to keep going when the group was ready to turn around. It was a great snowy morning. By the time we arrived back at the car we all had about 3 inches of snow on our hats and jackets. It was a beautiful day to be outside, that is for sure.
The Business of Snow
So, most of you are now aware that we have uprooted our family from sunny, mostly warm Colorado Springs to the small, sunny, usually cold and snowy Frisco. They are only two hours apart but the weather varies greatly. This winter has been a bit different than past years. We don’t (well, we didn’t) have much snow. It started out with a bang in October, flurried pretty consistently through November and then stopped. I do believe that we only had two days of the white stuff in December and no accumulation. Two days ago I ran OUTSIDE in short sleeves. It was just that warm. Between you and me, I really am loving it. It seems like a gift from God to have a nice and easy (and warm) transition into this crazy new way of life that should be including feet of snow. Okay, so I do realize that God probably doesn’t give a hoot if we do or do not get snow. Maybe He got tired of hearing my no snow prayer over and over again. I think that He really has bigger problems like disease and war, you know. Anyway, I digress. Thank you God! (for all the bigger blessings of which I am greatly undeserving).
When you own an outdoor store that caters to backcountry skiing and touring, snow is helpful. Pretty important actually. Everyone in the county is walking around looking at the sky, wondering. Where is this elusive snow we speak of? Sam’s basketball coach commented last night that in all the 20 years he has lived in Summit County, he has never seen the grass in January or something like that….
Today it is snowing. Really snowing. Scott was so excited that he started shoveling at 7:15 am right outside our bedroom window. I not so politely let him know that was a bit crazy. He stopped.
Snow is great for business. You (mainly me) would think that people would stay home when it snows, indoors, all snugly and warm. Or….run to the ski hill mountain and make some turns on really honest to goodness snow. But no. They flock to the store in need of skis, boots, gloves. It is really cool and amazing how this phenomenon works. Since we have had a handful a month full of warm sunny days, I will take this snowy one. We might even get out and enjoy it. We do have those new snowshoes. Scott will be busy working and ringing customers out so I will say a little prayer that the snow sticks and that Scott gets to not only look out the window on this beautiful day but also may he get out and enjoy it too. Amen.
P.S. Hopefully beautiful snowy pictures to follow 🙂
A Year in Pictures {2011}
For the last couple years, sometime in January, I have written a year in review post. This year, mainly because it takes me soooo long (my brain is turning to mush) to remember or go back and read about the important happenings from each month, I am only going to post my favorite snapshots from each month of 2011. This way you can use your imaginations:) Have fun on the year long picture walk!
This year has been full of changes. We have changed jobs, houses, towns, cars, lifestyles, weather and schools. With all this transition comes some minor bumps in the road but overall we are thrilled with the changes that we have made. We look forward to what 2012 has in store for us!
January
March
April
June
August
October
November
December
We hope you all had an awesome 2011!
Love to you all,
Jennifer
Happy New Year
Traditions and Gifts
Like most families, we have some holiday traditions that withstand changes in life. Changes like moving. This year was no different. Every year, on Christmas Eve, after dinner and church, we put on our jammies, jump on the couch and read Twas the Night Before Christmas. At this point, the kids know most of the words and can read it along with us. We are so blessed by these four precious gifts and amazed that we have been given the privilege of being able to raise and teach them.
I hope your family enjoyed the traditions and gifts of Christmas. We are enjoying all of ours.
They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Matthew 2:1-23
Merry Christmas
Thankful Thursday {Paige in glasses}
Down
I must admit that I am feeling a bit homesick today.
I am missing my family. I am missing my friends. I am missing the usual routine of the Christmas season. I am missing my church family. I am missing my morning run with my super duper running buddy. I am missing the wildlife (I know, right, I haven’t even seen a bunny). I am missing the fabric store. I am missing my neighbors right across the street. I am pretty much missing my life.
A very wise woman once told me that a pity party is no fun because it is only a party for one. I am the only one at my pity party today. I guess I better get up off the couch, put the Christmas cookies away, take off this old FHS sweatshirt from 1992 and get moving.
Today is the first day that I have really felt sad about moving. We are so blessed and grateful for this move. Living here rocks and I do love it. But today I am missing all the familiars just a bit.
I keep telling the kids that even when something (school, routine, friendship) looks different, it doesn’t mean that it is bad. Just a different kind of good. Maybe I should be taking my own advice.
Chin up, Jennifer. Life is good.
























































