3.11.2021

Finally, Spring!


We have been anxiously awaiting warmer weather, and even though 40s and 50s certainly aren’t "summer weather", the kids are treating it like we should be at the beach. Hilarious, especially with snow still covering most of the yard. Just their excitement to be outside is the change I have been needing!


Dancing on the deck, bubbles on the drive and an extra special treat today of a walk and lunch downtown.



3.01.2021

A Much Needed Swim


The kids start asking about when the weather will be nice enough to swim again just a few weeks after Gram and Grumpy's pool closes. While their hot tub is at least a chance to get in the water, it isn't really swim-able, though the kids certainly try. At least a few times a winter we usually make it to some sort of pool or waterpark, but with COVID, everything is closed or too populated.

Auntie Jen found a great option: the gym near her house, geared toward the senior community, rents their pool by the hour. Yesterday, we stopped by her house to have lunch and visit with her new kitty, Monday, then took an early afternoon swim in an olympic sized pool- just us! The kids probably could have stayed the whole afternoon. Luckily for the grown-ups, the water was actually warm, so it was nice to be in the water. At a time where we are just about fed up with quarantine and snow and winter, swimming was just what we needed!





2.28.2021

A Sleigh Ride

 


This weekend we are in New Hampshire. Our winter has certainly been less eventful than usual, and the change of scenery was overdue! To add to the excitement of the weekend, Gram and Grumpy reserved a private sleigh ride at a nearby farm. Originally, it was scheduled for Saturday, but rain moved our ride to today. Since the trail was extra muddy and puddly, our "sleigh" ride was actually a wagon ride, but the warmer temperature made the ride very pleasant. We still had two huge, beautiful horses that pulled us through a beautiful snowy woods to a clearing with fire pits and benches where we stopped for a while. We had hot chocolate and s'mores. The boys jumped off anything and everything they could find, while the girls searched for treasure and built fairy houses.

Back at the farm, we visited with some llamas. Zoro was a kisser, and everyone wanted llama kisses.