I am at Lorene's this morning. I just picked Christian up from Pre-K and fired up the computer to finish the blog post I started yesterday. It's gone. All the writing, all the pictures, I will have to start over.
We had two weekend snow storms that made a sandwich out of this week. The first one resulted in a late start for the school kids as well as Lorene so I was able to go to Pleasanton in the daylight for a change. The second one for which we were wound up to fever-pitch with expectation was rather a bust for us. After hearing the blizzard would start in the early Sunday morning, then 10:00, then 3:00, then 6:00, then midnight, we went to bed with no snow on the ground but everything shut down on Monday in readiness. I was looking forward to a day off, but also mentally preparing myself for a if-this-snow-doesn't-come-I better-be-ready-to-go attitude.
We woke at 6 o'clock a.m. to a raging blizzard. We couldn't see the lights of town. We could hardly see the neighbors. The blizzard was over by noon, resulting in 3 or 4 inches of snow.
Lorene got double that and my folks got 12". I worked my tail off that day with laundry and office work and catch-up housekeeping. I planned meals and made doughnuts. We had some special visitors for the week so I needed to be on top of the food around here.
After the first snow we went to the eagle viewing station near Lexington. With Jim's binoculars we saw 10 bald eagles and some ducks.
This is as good as I can do with out a telephoto lens.
Bufflehead Duck
In the evening we had Nathan, Lily and Paislee over for supper. Paislee is nearly 18 months and she's not a baby anymore. She runs and climbs and investigates everything!
Cheese!
We had hamburgers, with store bought buns. I tried to make buns the day before but the yeast must have been bad because the dough didn't rise, or at least not enough to make decent buns. I was in a hurry and tried to bake them. I shouldn't have bothered. I put some of the unbaked dough back in the bread machine with more yeast. It rose, and I forgot about it and left it out all night, so that was a wasted effort. Too much rising is about as bad as not enough.
It was nice to see some days this week about freezing. It did make for a bunch of sloppiness underfoot, but also encouraged the boys to play outside in the snow. They wanted to build forts and tunnels, but there wasn't quite that much, but there was plenty to dig and throw and sled on.
Zane is working on a tunnel.
He wanted to be pulled out of his tunnel. I don't know if it was harder after he turned onto his back, or if he just wanted a pull out.
So Barry had a try, but I had to help him.
I love to see these boys working with and for each other.
There is a slope on the property next to them so they spend considerable time out there with there sleds and the neighbors as well.
1 comment:
Love your blog posts so when the computer eats them and spits them out into places unkown before you publish them, well that is just awful. I'm glad you had another go at it. Your donuts looks amazing and your grandkids are just so adorable. Three boys are just so much fun, and sometimes just so much work!
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