Monday, December 29, 2008

Merry Christmas






















We hope everyone had a wonderful week or so of fun and family. It has been a bit since my last post, mostly because I broke my foot last weekend and it has taken every bit of my energy just to keep the kids and house from exploding. No good story behind this one, just walking and carrying too much ski gear and a kiddo-Sherpa Mama should have taken two trips to carry the load. The weather has been wonderfully wintery which is great for those who are still skiing, not so charming for those of us on crutches. Aside from the inconvenience of my injury and the absolutely insane hours Trevor has been putting in at work, the kids loved Christmas this year. They were so funny and excited about the whole thing. We did make it to see Santa again so that Colter could tell him that he wanted a Bow and arrows--"a real one" and a rocket. He woke up Christmas morning saying "Mom, Dad, let's get downstairs so that I can see my Bow and Arrows" Colter was not disappointed and the smile on his face in that photo says it all! Both boys were amazingly patient while opening presents and would open one at a time and then play with it for a long while. The entire event took well over two hours. I can't believe I actually put up a photo of myself with no shower, early in the morning, ugh, it is pretty sweet though. Colter picked out his and Dylan's blue outfits for Christmas Eve service. He wanted to match and also liked the idea that Dylan would be wearing the same outfit that Nana had bought for Colter's first birthday party. Very cute these days with the clothes and shoes. I can feel the days of me just picking out anything that is clean for him to wear coming to an end. He definately has an opinion about his fashion. Today, after skiing for a few hours (with some friends and other parents---not me) he came home, put on his shark flip flops, laid his blanket is a sunny spot on the floor and declared himself "Mexico Man" He wants to open a SCUBA shop in Mexico (because it doesn't snow there) and a fancy restaraunt like Wendy's. Yeah, we know, we need to get him out in the big city a bit more. I'm afraid he is going to be disappointed that we aren't going to Mexico this January. We have gone the last two years, which is half of his life, and he thinks that is what January is for. We are lucky that Colter is a great skiier and loves to go out with just about anyone. My cousin Tim took him out the other day and was amazed at how fast he skiied. Tim thought he would be waiting on Colter the whole time and instead said he was going "medium-fast" just to keep up with him. They went on Colter's favorite blue run "Enchanted Forest" where they have huge painted wooden animals hidden in the trees and apparently this year there is a tree with eyes, nose and a mouth on it. If we didn't have the outside with other people option it could be a very long six weeks inside with Mommy! Dylan is in his own funny little state of mind. Everyday he runs up to the Christmas tree and screams "ohhhhhhh" until we turn on the lights and then he screams "ohhhhhhhh" even louder. He loves the lights. He loves to sit in anyone's lap and read books, usually about ten times. Still the master of repitition. Dylan is a very good communicator with very few words. He has added a few animals sounds to his list of grunts, growls and screams. My favorite right now is his shark noise that he will make as he chases us around with this funny little chomping shark. Trevor, Colter and Dylan are all into knights, castles, dragons and saving the Princess Mommy. Trevor made them all cardboard sheilds, swords, knifes etc and they run around the house saving everyone and pretend sword fighting. I am pretty convinced that aside from "mama", "dada", "dol-ta" (Colter), and "izzykitty" Dylan's newest word is "on-god" (on guard). I will put a pic of that funniness up top in a minute. I guess that is about it for now. Little Noah is starting his next round of procedures tomorrow. Please send positive thoughts and prayers to him tomorrow morning and then for his next open heart surgery that should take place on January 6. He is big and strong and we know he will pull through and be home in Telluride soon!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Powder Day!

Trevor and I got to go snowboarding together today! That is quite an event these days and we thank Modee for letting us out the door for a few hours. It was a BEAUTIFUL powder day with 14 inches of new snow and lifts opening all over the mountain, we saw lots of friends out playing today. Our friends Keith and Julie are visiting from Cali and we all had a blast. Did I mention that is was freezing cold? Not like a little bit of winter, but frostbite, bitter, chill you to the core cold. We were all recovering for hours after and I think Julie is still chilly. It is supposed to snow until Thursday, we'll see. Trevor took Colter out for a few runs in the afternoon and they made it all the way home on the road just before freezing to the point of crankiness. Skiing all the way home is one of Colter's favorite things to do. Colter and I went to see The Nutcracker on Friday night. It was very entertaining and I think he really liked it. Some of the plays and productions at our local theatre are surprisingly professional for such a small town, others are just fun to go to. This one falls into the second catagory. There were two really good dancers that were very nice to watch and then a bunch of people who love to be on stage and put on a great show! I love the music Colter recognized alot of it from listening to it on my IPOD. He has a great ear for music and an amazing memory for plays, books and music. He keeps telling me that he wants to be on stage and act in the plays, maybe when he is 6 or 7. He has started reading Dylan books from memory, and he is fairly accurate. Dylan continues to show us his personality, good and not so charming. He was sick this week for two days, high fever, pukes etc. Not so fun for anyone, but he recovered quickly and the rest of us seem to be missing out on this round. Colter only felt bad for a few hours. Mom and Dad's house got here this week and is now set on the basement. It looks pretty good, a few things to address and fix, but overall in very good shape. They should be living in it by Feb. I can't believe it is only two weeks till Christmas. This holiday season has gone by so quickly, I am very thankful for that, as the last few have been brutally long and not my favorite time of year. Hopefully I'll have some cute photos to post soon.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Santa, christmas trees, skiing...oh my.
















Sorry, I know some of these are blurry- but they are worth it!Here is our week in review. It has been a good one. Our first round with Santa will have to be repeated for several reasons including Dylan was horrified and was either crying or diving away-- understandable, those costumes are scary-- and Colter got so excited about the pictures, he forgot to tell Santa what he wanted for Christmas. I'm sure we will find some more Santa visits in the area over the coming weeks. We went Chrismas Tree "hunting" last weekend. We went up to Karl and Anneliese's cabin and chopped down some huge trees and took the beautiful tops! Usually not looked upon as a good idea, but they are building a barn next summer and need the thick parts for timbers. Colter also dressed himself up as a tree so that Daddy could see him in the window when he drove up. Colter and I spent Sunday decorating the tree and getting the house ready for the holidays. Really cute. Dylan is starting to enjoy winter a bit more. He thought skiing on the Magic Carpet was a good time and loved chasing Colter down the run. I was holding him between my legs, of course, and Colter was racing ahead of us. I took both boys skiing on Monday. That was so much fun and also a bit tricky. Three sets of skiis, two kids and only two arms doesn't quite equal out. Colter was a huge helper and very patient with having to be back on the Magic Carpet--he is too big for that now you know. He is excited to teach Dylan to ski. Today is the boys first day of "Modee School" and they are having a great time. Colter is going to Rainbow School only once a week now and both boys are hangin' out with my mom on Thursdays. Colter has been so excited for this shift and has made big plans, I hope Mom is ready!