Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving Weekend Fun





What a great weekend! My folks came up for the holiday bringing good cheer, dressing, pumpkin pie, and a new way to play cribbage. It's a tabletop version which Alyssa and Noah picked up quite quickly. I am not a visual learner so I struggled with visualizing the play. They helped us out by taking the picture that will accompany our Christmas cards. I won't post it here since most of my readers are family members and you'll be receiving a photo with your card.

Mom and Dad got to attend the first two games of Noah's Turkey Shoot basketball tournament. The team lost their first game to their arch rivals in a heart breaking contest. I was miffed by the officiating. None of Noah's teammates went to the freethrow line at all during this game. The other team went many times and won by 11 points. The second game was Noah's best of the weekend. He had a double-double, 12 pts. and 16 rebounds. Noah's team ended up with a 3-1 record for the weekend. We got to spend lots of time with our basketball friends whom we'll be seeing every weekend till the first of March. It's a good thing we all get along so well. They're a great group of people.

On Saturday night we went to an Apple Cup party to watch the annual WSU Cougar game vs the Washington Huskies. It was a partisan crowd full of Coug fans. The game was exciting down to the final whistle. Forrest made the mistake of drinking his friend's concoction called a Touchdown. The mixer is Red Bull energy drink. I don't know what kinds of alcohol are in it. But obviously it didn't agree with my hubby and he has asked me not to let him ever drink Red Bull again.

Alyssa and one of her babysitting clients, precious little Chloe, put up my Christmas decorations between basketball games. They did a beautiful job. Forrest put the lights up on the house and the place looks very festive. Alyssa also helped me shop for presents for most of my nephews and my one lone niece.

All in all a very full and fun weekend.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

The Future

I had a vision of the future this morning. It was actually a vision of my sister's future with her three boys. Noah had a two brothers, aged 11 and nearly 14, spend the night last night. Noah is as big as the older boy. As I watched these two tweeners and the teen wrestling on my family room floor I pictured my sister's house in a few years. Her boys are 4, 7, and 10. With long legs flailing and big feet kicking I was prepared to be repairing lamps or furniture. The boys plus Alyssa went through a gallon of milk and a gallon of juice in the past 24 hours. I just went grocery shopping yesterday, and I need to go again.

Noah is finally growing again. He went from May through October without adding any inches to his height, he was stalled at 5'4" for five months. He's now grown an inch in the past month. His new basketball shoes are size 13. I'm sure glad I only have one boy to feed. If I had three that eat like Noah I'd have to take on a second job.

Good luck Michelle!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Holiday Plans

We've finally made our holiday plans, and we've told both sides of the family that we're staying home for the whole holiday season, Thanksgiving through New Years. Usually we alternate holidays, Thanksgiving with one family and Christmas with the other. This year we're staying home. Our families are welcome to join us. Noah can sleep on the floor in Alyssa's room and guests can use his queen bed.

We're tired of trying to travel, attend Noah's holiday basketball tournaments, and have some quality rest at home. We often return to work exhausted rather than rested after the holidays. The price of gas, traffic, and the weather can make the journey to see our families miserable.

As a child we spent most of the holidays at home, in Portland, just the five of us. I got to see my friends and enjoy my time off from school. We've spent a few holidays at home during our 18 years of marriage, but we've never stayed home for the whole season.

Another reason we're staying home is that Forrest is going to be traveling for work a lot more in the coming year. The county has tapped him to take the training necessary to become a bridge inspector for the public works department.

So all of you readers who are also relatives, give us a call and let us know when you're coming and Noah can change the sheets on his bed. Happy Holidays!