Saturday, January 23, 2016

Street sledding

We got a few more inches of snow overnight and had a chance to repeat yesterdays outdoor fun!  A bunch of neighborhood kids were out, and it was really cool to see all the families out in the streets, sledding and snowball fighting.
I have an unusually high percentage of my photos of Gwen looking down.  The snow is just too fascinating!






Gwen wanted to join the snowball fight in the woods...

But she couldn't walk the steep snowy bank, so she went the route of scooting on her bottom to get there.









Friday, January 22, 2016

Snow(ish)

We are in the process of experiencing winter storm Jonas, a storm that is supposedly about to pummel the DC area.  For us, it is about an inch of snow followed by a whole lot of sleet and freezing rain.  Since we are safely at home, have no where to be, plenty of supplies and are still currently with electricity, we are riding it out with no problem and even a bit of fun. 
Stephanie got a sled for Christmas, and while the ground isn't completely snow covered, the roads are, and no one is out driving, so we availed ourselves to the neighborhood hill this morning.  It was actually super fun because of the icy nature of the snow, and I was able to pull Stephanie all over the neighborhood.  In fact, she even pulled me for a while.  In Kansas, I HATED to play in the snow with her, and I always felt lame about refusing or went out and suffered greatly.  It turns out that seems to be related to the bitterly cold weather that always accompanied our snowstorms there.  Don't get me wrong, it is plenty cold out today, but super tolerable and I didn't even feel a little miserable.  Also, as an added bonus to North Carolina, the entire state is super jumpy about bad weather, and I got canceled out of work after an hour Wednesday night because it was really cold and starting to rain.  I had a totally dry drive home and was back hours early. 


Speaking of snow, the Museum of Life and Science has a pop-up ice skating rink (indoor, not real ice, kids in socks), snowball fights and an icicle forest (made of blue pool noodles dangling from the ceiling- a LOT of pool noodles).  And of course, I have the pictures to prove that we have managed to blow another few days there in the last couple of weeks...



Extracting DNA from a strawberry













Monday, January 4, 2016

Christmas 2015

This year we kicked things off by taking a short drive to Charlottesville (WAY easier than any drive from Kansas we ever made!).  I dropped Kevin off in the woods (technically a trailhead) to go winter hiking and camping with his college buddy and drove to Alaina's (and I would like to thank TomTom for a really adventurous suggestion as to how to get over the mountain from the trailhead-  that gravel road was loads of fun).  My mom and dad picked up the kids and hauled them back to their house, and Alaina and I preceded to have dinner out with no little people and really enjoy her annual ornament exchange party.  Stephanie was over the moon to stay with the grandparents, but I was pretty sure Gwen would stay with Alaina and I.  I am not sure if Gwen just caught her sisters enthusiasm (she literally got into the car seat in my parents car and tried to buckle herself in) or if she thought that I was coming, but, either way, Alaina buckled her in,  I loaded her stuff in the car and we sent them on their way, for their first ever overnight trip away from the parents.  Stephanie had a blast, and Gwen was apparently just perfect for them (only to keep us up nearly all night the next night we were back), and Kevin and I got some very enjoyable R&R- each in our own (and in Kevin's case, unique) way.
We stayed with my parents for several days, got to visit the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens Christmas light display, and had a Christmas celebration on Christmas Eve day with both of my sisters!  We headed up to NJ late Christmas Eve afternoon and were able to enjoy record travel times with no traffic.  We spent Christmas day at Kevin's grandmothers house with just his mom, grandma, aunt and uncle.  It was a very nice quiet day... with raspberries on her raspberry bush... this weather has been outrageous!  The next day, we got to enjoy another Christmas tradition, seeing Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat on stage in New Brunswick.  Stephanie has enjoyed the show since she was 2, so we were hopeful that Gwen would not be difficult and also enjoy the experience.  Gwen, not that surprisingly, slept through the show (despite sleeping in EVERY day of the trip), and the rest of us got to enjoy the show without interruption.  I also had a chance to see Mary's house (sadly, no actual Mary) as she lives only a few miles from Kevin's mom! 
In a mere few days, we were headed back down the coast.  We made the travels fairly easily, except for a traffic jam outside of DC (which we probably should have anticipated, except that it was midweek, 3pm, on a holiday week, so we were optimistic to have a traffic free trip- but Northern Virginia... well, you know Northern Virginia). 


Shortly before packing them up!


Jared got ahold of the silly string...







Gwen and her eating buddy




Christmas Day at Grams






Kevin and Dave had tons of legos as kids- to which we availed ourselves for hours during the visit... Stephanie built a gas station and car wash.  The gas station had a green roof with a party deck.  And a roof bon fire... at a gas station.

Santa visited NC while we were traveling.  Gwen really enjoyed ripping into the presents, and really had the hang of it by our arrival home.  This one was from Mary... Thanks Mary!  They loved them!