Tea party!
10th January 2010
Which snack is for Josiah? Which is for Analise? http://tinyurl.com/yb75qrp
Tea party on the trampoline inside the dora tent. http://tinyurl.com/ye6lhzp
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10th January 2010
Which snack is for Josiah? Which is for Analise? http://tinyurl.com/yb75qrp
Tea party on the trampoline inside the dora tent. http://tinyurl.com/ye6lhzp
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8th January 2010
Today it actually snowed! Analise had school anyway but with a 2 hour delay. That set up a fun adventure for us as we had already decided to bike to school this morning. The air temp was 15F when we left and 17F by the time Josiah and I made it home after dropping off Analise, but we were having so much fun we barely noticed the cold.
Analise doing a warm-up lap in our driveway
Josiah doing a warm-up lap in our driveway
Biking together on the way to drop off Analise off at school
Josiah almost all the way back home – a little cold by this point
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8th January 2010
Well, the weather changed just the slightest bit today and that led to practically no snow for us! Still we had fun being together as a family and watching the few periods of falling snow before Kristine left tonight to head to Anniston for a two-day work event. Check out the pics and video from today’s near miss snow-event:
Close-up of some accumulating snow granules
Accumulation on the back porch where sleet had bounced off our awning
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6th January 2010
Just 2 weeks ago, we were quietly getting snowed in for Christmas in Wisconsin. It was beautiful, and in the end, no big deal. 14″ of snow, and life went on (though west of us, it was much more of a blizzard). Last week, it was snowing as we were leaving Indiana, and it kept snowing and snowing and snowing after we left on New Year’s Day. After it was all said and done, they got 21″ of snow over 5 days. Whew!
Here we are at about 20degrees outside, in an “Arctic Blast” (supposedly not going over freezing for 100+ hours. Wow… and not so impressive to those of you that haven’t seen freezing in a month!!). Tomorrow we’re forecasted to get 1-2″ of snow. After our Christmas vacation… no big deal. But in Alabama, it is a big deal. School’s canceled for tomorrow at 4pm. So funny!
A couple other random notes…
Monday I cooked this delicious tomato soup, with delicious melty Wisconsin grilled cheese sandwiches. And as Brian was dipping his sandwich in the creamy goodness, he said, “Wow… this is so, so good!” “That’s amazing,” I said, “because I didn’t even like tomato soup until this week!” “Mmm, this is as good as Campbell’s!” Huh. What a compliment.
Believe it or not, the kids ate it, even though they supposedly don’t like soup. Josiah eats tomatoes all. the. time. So when I gently convinced him that it was really tomatos, he was all in. He didn’t like dipping his sandwich, though. Analise had to be reminded that she likes spaghetti sauce, so this really was the same thing. She gamely tried 2 bites of her sandwich dipped into it, but decided she didn’t like it. I’ll take that, though, as I didn’t like it until Monday!
Tuesday, I used a bottle of Trader Joe’s Yellow Curry Sauce that I’ve had for a long time. I sauteed some chicken, added some coconut milk (bc I’d read that mellows curry flavor somewhat, and I’m not a huge curry fan), added the sauce and let it simmer for about 20 minutes. Served it with brown rice, stir fry veggies and Naan bread. It was great! Brian said, “This is as good as Surin!” (our favorite Indian restaurant). Huh. What a discerning palate my hubby has! But I’ll keep him… so glad he enjoys my food, because I enjoy cooking for him!
The kids had grilled chicken and rice, and they were intrigued that ours was yellow. Brian explained it was Indian, and Analise wanted to know know why there was Indian food. “Because Indian’s have to eat, too!” was his quick response.
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3rd January 2010
We had an awesome winter wonderland trip visiting friends and family. The map above shows the places we visited on our return trip as well as the snow cover on the ground.
We left Shell Lake, WI on Tuesday driving across the state to Green Bay, WI to visit Kristine’s roommate from college and her family. We had a great time at Chuck-E-Cheese with Dena and Dan and their two kids (Derrick and Delia). Rick and Robin also joined in the fun at Chuck-E-Cheese as we tried to win tickets and played video games. Snow was in the forecast for Wednesday and sure enough, it started to snow pretty good as we left to head down to La Porte, IN to visit Kristine’s Grandma for New Year’s Eve.
It snowed pretty much the entire way, and it was a little bit dangerous because our wipers are not working so well from all the snow and grit. We made it and as you can tell from the map, they were already under a blanket of Lake Effect snow with another big storm coming in Thursday and Friday. We had a great time visiting family and bringing in the new year quietly before our return trip home to Alabama the next day. The snow started before we left, and we got to enjoy one last blast of snow before heading back down to Alabama … where it is supposed to snow this Thursday!!! Check out all the pictures and video below:
Lake effect snow in Indiana!
An ice fishing hut, Shell Lake, WI
Not quite thick enough to drive cars on, Shell Lake, WI
With an air temp of -10F, your breath freezes instantly onto your beard
Friends from college at UW Green Bay – Kristine, Robin, and Dena
Josiah, Derrick, and Analise hanging out on the jeep
Analise and Derrick danced in front of the camera for a while at Chuck-E-Cheese
I helped Josiah drive this snow mobile game
I worked the accelerator while Analise steered. She ended up turned around and going the wrong way!
Partially frozen Green Bay – I went for a 60 mile ride in VERY cold temps – probably felt the coldest at the end of this ride from all my rides
Lake effect snow falling for my last bike ride of the trip from La Porte, IN to New Buffalo, MI.
I parked my bike here and hiked the rest of the way up the boardwalk across the top of a small sand dune on Lake Michigan in New Buffalo, MI
The view of the rest of the boardwalk
A large floating piece of ice full of sea gulls
This ride was so cold that my water bottle froze and then all the gator-ice accumulated at the top as I tried to shake it down repeatedly into my mouth. I was so thirsty!
So cold leaving La Porte, the windows were freezing on the inside!
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