Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Mont Tremblant


Ever since visiting Mont Tremblant National Park in the summer and riding our bikes on the bike paths near the resort, I've wanted to make it up there for a ski "getaway".  This year, our friends, the Firsts and the Thompson/Davis' were brave enough to join pull the trigger and meet up for a 4 day vacation. 


Mont Tremblant is about three and a half hours north.  It is a big mountain with a village modeled after the ski villages/resorts in the Alps.  We stayed at a hotel right in the thick of it.  We parked our car on Saturday and never got in it again until Tuesday.
Tours de Voyageurs (our hotel) in the background
Getting ready to tube!
We all had so much fun....... we tubed, we skated, we braved the cold and skied at the resort, we soaked in the hot tub, we spent a morning swimming at the aqua club, we cross country skied, and we ate lots of great food with lots of great people!

snow!
Crepes!


Bathing Suits, Sips of Sunshine, and Heady Toppers...... who could ask for more.
Ready for the "aqua club"

 It was a cold vacation, but so fun to share it with our friends.  I'd go back in a second!

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Valentine


I've been saying that Valentine's Day is my favorite holiday for a while.  It still is, but there is an added complication........ it's the making of dozens of valentines for classmates and daycare friends and family.  We cut out hearts, glued them onto small construction paper, added a few stickers and used heart shaped stamps on the envelope.  Fortunately, we started early this year.


Cal was invited to three birthday parties in one day the weekend before Valentine's Day.  John took her to the first one at Pizza Put (an indoor "fun zone" type place which always creeps me out b/c there are no windows, lots of people, and a lot of places to pick up germs), the second one was at an ice skating rink, and the third was night skiing.  Sadly, Cal went down during the second birthday party.  Literally, she lay herself down on the ice and said she didn't want cake and had a head ache.  It seems she'd picked up the creeping crud that had been making its way through schools.  This meant missing the third birthday, sleeping all day Sunday, and missing school the day before her school Valentine's day celebration.  It also meant a lack of energy to make cards...... so that wasn't fun.


But making heart shaped pancakes, giving the kids and John little gifts, and showing my family how much I love them was really fun.


And then Cynthia and Scott joined us for a Valentine's Day tea-- with pink cake and all!


And I celebrated the night by going to see "50 Shades of Grey" with my girlfriends.  Silly, but fun!

Monday, February 9, 2015

100th Day of Kindergarten


Who knew that making it to the 100th day of Kindergarten is something to celebrate?  Cally has been looking forward to this day for a while.  I guess it involves drawing 100 dots, making a crown, wearing glasses and parading around the school.  What ever is the case, we are very proud of this little kindergartner.  She may not be loving school as much as I wish she would, but she is learning everyday and certainly being challenged in the social department.  With 10 out of the 14 students in the room being girls, there is no shortage of drama.  It can be hard to hear about, but I know it's making her a stronger girl (even if I didn't expect this kind of

Speaking of strong girls......  Here's a gal who was really hesitant about doing her first x-country ski race:


But once she saw her cheering section, she got motivated to give it a try.  It couldn't have been a more beautiful day:

It wasn't warm, and there were a lot of kids (K-8), she finally agreed to give it a try (after I gave her the "talk' about following through with a commitment):


In the end, she rocked it and had a smile on her face the whole way (all 1/2 mile):



Some things come so easily for Cal, but some don't.  I know she wants to just be good at x-country skiing--without having to spend the time to struggle and learn the technique.  It's not easy (I know), but she's sticking with it and she hasn't decided to quit and to us, that's what matters.


We love you Cal, here's to always being a strong girl!  I hope you grow up to have strong girl friends that will motivate to ski with you, challenge you to be a better person and make you feel strong and beautiful.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Hazen is 4!


I can't even believe that this guy is 4!  Four years ago, he made our family complete.  He is nothing short of amazing. He's my "love bomber".  He knows just the right moment when I need a hug or a random "I love you" said in the sweetest voice ever.  He knows how to have fun and he is intuitive and wise.  I can't wait to see what kind of a man he becomes, but already he is making an impression on all those that he meets.

We had a real birthday party for H this year.  Not one of those birthdays for us, with our friends and their kids, but for him.  He invited six kids from Poker Hill and Tammy's.  We didn't really have a plan, but John baked a cake and we hoped for snow and weather conducive for sledding.  It may have been cold, but we got it:
Hazen, Griffin, and Henry
Hazen, Declan, and his mom
The sledding slope in the Hunt's field



And this girl was a rock star!  She is the best big sister ever.  Hazey, Cal and I got balloons and lizard favors for all the kids.  At the last minute, Calla, from daycare showed up (unexpectedly) and I wasn't going to have enough balloons and lizards.  Cally gladly gave up here pink balloon and lizard and didn't even make a stink out of it. 

 

After an hour of sledding in 10 degree weather, we went inside to play with toys:


and then ate John's masterful cake:


Hazey was so happy!



We were also able to celebrate his birthday with his "fairy" god parents Tom and Cara:

finishing making masks with Tommy
Playing with Hot Wheels w/Tommy
Walking with Cara and Zephy (temps were about 5 degrees above zero)
snow angle
snow adventure
loving the new binoculars
We even got to celebrate with Kesley and Jameson with a dinner in Stowe

riding the motorcycle game

a hug from the Maple Jim Bean Bear
dinner with the Meyer's