Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sarah and Santa

Sarah's dance school held a Christmas party on Wednesday, and Santa Claus even stopped by to pay a visit. Sarah FINALLY got up the nerve to sit on Santa's lap, after three years of trying. Looks like Santa needs to work on graying up that mustache, though!


"Santa, I want a Barbie doll, and a horsey, and a Corvette, and a million dollars, and candy, and another horsey."




Can't believe she's going to be FIVE in a few more months. Already?!!












Striking a pose in dance class. She and her classmates put on a short program for the parents.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Blizzard of 2010

Well, tonight we're stuck inside because we have about 18 inches of new snow on the ground ... the most in the Twin Cities in 19 years.








Yep, that's our mailbox. Any more snow, and the newspaper guy wouldn't have a hole to stick the paper into! The mailman still hasn't arrived today, and it's about 5:30 p.m.








Our house is snowbound! Lucas helped shovel a little bit, and Caleb made a snow fort out back.












Rich has shoveled the driveway two times since the snow started late Friday night, and also made two passes with the kindly neighbor's snow blower. Gonna have to get me one of them soon!








The boys' shortcut to the bus stop has been effectively cut off!

Sarah goes sledding

Sarah and daddy went to the sledding hill at nearby Central Park for the first time this season on Friday, one day before the big snowstorm hit. Sarah had a lot of fun! We stayed for about an hour, and daddy made a few runs down the hill, too.




Wheeeeeeee!












As kids will do, Sarah quickly made a new friend at the sledding hill. They joined forces and made several tandem runs down the hill.






Yahoooo!










OK, this hawk wasn't sledding with us ... Caleb took this picture about a week ago in the neighbor's yard. The hawk and his buddies have lived around here for some time now, and have left various rabbit, mouse and bird carcasses in our yard for Max and Harley to sniff at.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy (Early) Thanksgiving!

Erin and Rich both have to work on Thanksgiving Day this week, but we managed to get both sets of grandmas and grandpas to visit our house last weekend for an early Thanksgiving celebration! Here's Erin "helping" Lloyd carve the turkey. (It was tast-EEE!)


Moby always thinks he's allowed to sit up at the kids' table. He looks BUSTED, doesn't he?






"Yahoo, it's time to EAT!"

Happy Thanksgiving, Part II

Kathy joined Caleb and Noah at the kids' table, since Sarah didn't feel like sitting with her brothers. Lucas spent the weekend with his father.


Sarah's got the "prayer cube" in front of her and is ready to say grace before we enjoy our turkey dinner.










Sarah with her Grandparents Gordon and Grandparents Wynne.

Hockey tournament in New Ulm

A couple of weekends ago, the entire family traveled 100 miles southwest (in a blizzard) to New Ulm, Minnesota, for Noah's first hockey tournament of the season. Alas, he suffered a concussion almost as soon as he stepped on the ice, and sat out the rest of the weekend. So no hockey pictures here ... instead, here are Caleb and Sarah beneath the big statue of "Herman the German" in New Ulm while we were out doing some geocaching.


Caleb wanted me to be sure to get a picture of him and Sarah standing atop the hill overlooking New Ulm.






Wow, Sarah really CAN fall asleep almost anywhere!

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Fall is going full-speed

Noah and Caleb have had hockey practices almost nightly for the past few weeks, and they start their games this weekend. The season runs through mid-March, so you know where we'll be until then!








Sarah received her first official "homework" at preschool yesterday. She and daddy read a book about a pig and a pancake, then had to do some fun activities. We have entered a lottery to get Sarah into a STEM kindergarten (science, technology, engineering and math) next fall, and the lottery results will be announced in early February. It would be an all-day kingarten instead of the half-days she would attend if when went across the street to Edinbrook. Fingers crossed!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Dinner with the Kasonics

Erin's Aunt Gloria, Uncle John and cousin Karen flew in from Seattle on Tuesday night for a visit to Minnesota. Kathy and Lloyd were also in town, and we all met at Olive Garden in Maple Grove for a nice dinner.

Our final Twins game of 2010

Sarah took her dad to our last Twins game of the season last Sunday.




The Twins gave many of their regular players a day off in advance of their playoff series against the dang Yankees, and wound up losing 2-1 to Toronto in their final regular-season game of 2010, but we still had fun.


After the game, the Twins invited all the kids down to the field to run around the bases. Here we are at field level in the outfield!




Sarah is standing next to the distance marker in right-center field.






And Sarah comes around to score for the Twins!