The Cub Scout annual "Pinewood Derby" was today. In earlier years I put the cars together and the boys didn't fare well. This year Mike did it and while Ben did okay, Michael placed second in his Den and made it to the finals. Happy, happy!
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Winter Cold

Our resident deer that hang around. I did throw out some old bread...no bear this time of year to worry about.
A warm day here today...a high of 32*! We had 5" of snow Tuesday night and it hasn't even thought of melting since the weather has been highs of 10-15*.
Michael's cold turned into pneumonia and has been home on oxygen since Thursday. He's still having a tough time with his oxygen levels at night but seems to be doing pretty well during the day. A good thing they are scheduled off from school on Monday as it will give him another day to rest. He insisted on bringing his backpack to the doctor's office Thursday morning in case the doctor said he could go to school afterward. At least one of them is happy to go off to school in the mornings!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
CHRISTMAS
I hope everyone is having a great Christmas. Surprisingly it wasn't our children that were up first this morning....the hail driving against our bedroom window woke us at 4:30. I think we did doze for a while after it turned to snow and agreed to get out of bed around 6:30. Lego's were a main staple of our gift giving this year. They were a hit until they opened the Nintendo DS's that Mike bought for them. Hum, they should be happy and occupied in the car out to visit Doris. I thank everyone for their gifts..Donna, the boys opened the Marble game and we had instant chaos with marbles everywhere. I wasn't able to get them to read the rules at the time but we will work on that.
It is still snowing and so the predicted 2-4" is currently 8". We are hoping it stops soon the roads will be reasonably clear tomorrow.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve. Thanks to Dawn and Grandma and Grandpa for letting the kids open a few presents early! Of course, I've lost my computer today to Webkins and Norad Santa Claus sightings. Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas. We are expecting a White one with 3-4" falling overnight.
Michael with his electronic lab.....
Christmas light central.....
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Colorado Holiday Symphony
We loaded up kids (and Mike) in our friend's SUV (Keenan's and parents) and headed downtown to listen to the Colorado Symphony's holiday show. The kids were a bit bored during the first half since it really wasn't music they were familiar with but the second half went much better. We went out to dinner afterward and had a very nice time. Great to put you in the holiday spirit!
Ski Trip
Okay, this is a week late but LAST weekend Mike's family came into town and we rented a condo in Keystone. It started snowing Thursday and didn't stop until Sunday. We all skied Breckenridge on Friday. I took my very first ski lesson here back in 2000 but we never went back after that. I think I liked the mountain but it was hard to find our way around and it had more chairlifts that any place I have ever been. Ben was cranky for about the first hour or so until I pointed out that maybe he should try and run over all the little tree tops that we sticking up out of the ground. Well, from then on he was a happy as a clam. They weren't on a run this steep but you get the idea!
Warren headed out after lunch with the boys so Mike, Steve and I headed off to ski for a while. I'm not quite sure why but Steve and I decided to be adventurous and try our first Double Black run. It was steep, had bumps, trees and lots of hidden rocks. We got down with a lot of effort and lots of scraped skies. We did dinner on Keystone lake.

Saturday Donna & Ben hung out while the rest of us skied Keystone. We headed up to ski the back of the mountain and ended up getting in the line for the Gondola that goes from the first mountain to the next. It ended up being a total free-for-all when everyone started pushing their way on. We lost Mike and Steve and I had to shove some guy out of the way to grab Michael's coat and shove him on the Gondola ahead of me. It went a bit smoother after that but Michael was bit horrified! Unfortunately Mike and Steve did not get to ski on Sunday since Steve got another case of food poising and was down and out. We did manage to get him back to our house where he rested until he could manage a flight out the next day. I don't think Steve will ever eat out again in Summit county.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Thanksgiving
We decided to ski again over Thanksgiving this year. We headed up to ski Wednesday after dropping the dogs off at the kennel. It had snowed over night and was still snowing a bit when we left at 10:00. The roads weren't horrible but they were snowpacked. I'm not sure how we managed it but we came up on (and avoided) at least 3 MAJOR accidents, 1 just after it had occurred. This last major one had a smoshed Yukon in the center of our lanes, lots of trucks all over and an upside down truck in the other side of the highway. We all just went around (including the Semi's) and kept on going. We did manage to make it up to ski Keystone around 1:00pm. It was crowded, only 2 runs open, and we had to run interference for Ben (ski behind him and take any hits from the other idiot skiers). We did last until 4:00 with our fingers starting to freeze but the boys made it down the mountain without too much complaining since they had just turned the night skiing lights on and they were totally enthralled with those.
Here is a picture of Ben on the Gondola with his new poles:
Thanksgiving Mike woke up not feeling well so I took the boys off to ski again. Well, yes I know...maybe not the smartest move but what else was I to do with them? One can only swim so long. We did get on the slopes about 9:30 after I had to go back and get my purse, figure out how to get the ski racks open and then walk FOREVER to the base of River Run. I do remember vaguely thinking that I sure did have to park a long way away....and gee, there seems to be A LOT of people getting on the Gondola. Well, the boys and I did 2 runs and left. We were on our second run trying not to get run over yet again. Ben and I had stopped on the run to take a break when some idiot boarder came so close to me his board ran over the back of my skis. I yelled after him and called him something not so nice (which Ben had to chime in and tell Mike when I was retelling our day). Of course, that plus the 30 minute lift line wait finished it off for us.
Lift line at Keystone:
Although Mike was feeling better this morning he still wasn't up to skiing. So, I took Michael and skied A-Basin for a few hours before heading home (Michael and Ben went to Walmart and Burger King). The day was much better, not nearly as crowded and we had a good couple of hours.
Here is a picture of Michael standing at the top of the resort.
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