Sunday, November 28, 2010
Searching For the Perfect Tree
While we were out in Sequim, we helped my parents find their Christmas tree. They tag it a month before Christmas and then chop it down closer to Christmas and bring it home. Marilynn got a bit cold, and Erika was going crazy chosing trees - "This one, Da-Da, No, this one!" HA HA
"Over here - choose this one!"
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Turkey Day
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Snowpocalypse 2010
We had an interesting start to my birthday celebration and Thanksgiving bread. There were crazy rumors of a snow storm, so my mom headed to our place a day early so that she wouldn't be snowed out of coming to babysit for my birthday. Well, sure enough, I got a cold on Sunday morning and we subsequently had to cancel my birthday outing plans. Then, it really started snowing on Monday morning, so Ken and the girls drove my mom back to Sequim before it got too much worse (the photo above is from that drive). Then, I stayed at home and attempted to get better - having a nice quiet birthday evening to myself on Monday. Then, Tuesday afternoon hit and the roads were so bad that I couldn't get out of our place. So, my knight in shining armour booked me on the next flight out of Seattle direct to Sequim. So, now we are enjoying the snow safely from Sequim and about to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast tomorrow. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
The pond at my parents' house froze over!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Visiting Santa and His Reindeer
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Hiking in the Rain - Twin Falls
We headed out to Twin Falls on Saturday with some good friends. We were the early birds, so we headed up the trail early thinking that everyone would just catch up to us. But, Marilynn and Erika were total Norwegian mountain goats! Just hopped up the trail (in the pouring rain) in no time. Thankfully, they all eventually caught up to us and we had a nice lunch together at the top.
River was raging after a few downpours!
We kept yelling after Erika "whatever you do, don't jump into the water!"
Friday, November 5, 2010
First Fire of Fall
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