Snowpocalypse

Maybe you’ve heard the term already, but we’ve been in Snowpocalypse 2012. (Don’t know what that means? Check UrbanDictionary, of course.) I’ve been posting about the snow but I’m not sure you out-of-towners really know what we Puget Sounders have been going through the last few days. (Melodramatic on purpose. Promise.)
I started on Saturday night with some ice. And a couple of accidents and maybe a road closure or two. Then some lovely snow on Sunday. I took this picture from the car as we parked to go into church. Pretty, right?
So we played and enjoyed and had a grand time Sunday… and Monday… how did I miss posting this beautiful picture of Haley?

Then we had to cancel the biggest event of my year for work because of the weather forecast. Slight bummer. Major logistical nightmare to reschedule. Tuesday, no school. No big deal, we’ve got stuff we can do. Like school work… JT is doing a great job on his addition and got to use M&Ms as props for this worksheet. 

He knows 24/26 phonetic sounds for his letters. We’re just sticking with short vowels for now. This allows him to spell all sorts of words. Here I printed some cards with pictures and he would draw and card and spell the word.

Haley wants to do school too sometimes. She is very good at coloring. She holds the crayon fairly correctly, especially considering I have never taught her how. I think I’ve mentioned before that she doesn’t do a lot of scribbling. She very seriously writes small characters all over the page. Haley can also recognize her first letter most of the time, especially if I write it on paper or on the magnadoodle. I say, “What does that spell?” and she gets a big grin and says, “Haley!”

Then she gets down and plays or stays and has a snack while JT finishes up. Jim has been telling her not to stand on the chair. The other day she did a complete head plant off the front and somehow ended in a somersault.
Jim and JT got to play some dot-to-dot and puzzles before nap/leaving for work.

Haley went in to wake JT up from nap. I have learned this is by far the best way to get him up. He cannot keep a straight face long and they end up rolling around and laughing. If I go in, I get Mr. Bear. Haley can also say “George,” for Curious George the monkey. It’s adorable.

Wednesday. No workout. More snow… all day. The kids helped me make breakfast. More school, more games.
I started breaking out new things, like the tangrams JT got for Christmas. Turns out he is not as spatially impaired as I am, and he did a great job doing them – first with help, then on his own.
Thursday we woke up to ice. Lots of ice. I thought I was so original taking pictures of the icicles, and then I saw on Facebook that practically everyone I knew was out taking pictures of icicles. We get them so seldom here that they are a novelty. My work was canceled again. Time to get creative.

Snuggling on the couch before breakfast, making a list of what we could eat.

I started putting batteries in toys that had been dead for ages. JT’s remote control Mater and Haley’s remote control airplane (hand-me-down from JT) kept them busy for quite awhile.

Haley just started wanting to wear these pretty sparkly pink jelly shoes all over the house. They fit now and she brings them to me to put on. Oh my.

We broke out the new playdoh too. JT wanted to make a bird just like the one on the box. We tried our best!

And then. We were snuggled in for a special Snow Day 3 treat to watch some Cars 2 after lunch, before nap. And the power went out. JT was not happy. He said we should call the TV repair guy. That took some explaining.

I curled up by the fireplace with a book and some tea to read while the kids were in bed.

That night we were still without power. I had prepped dinner and put out candles during daylight hours and the gas fireplace was keeping us pretty warm. We decided to make Chocolate Oaties and have cookies by candlelight after a bath. I boiled water for the tub and kept a separate bucket for rinsing. I’m not going to lie, I was feeling a little like a pioneer woman. In my cozy house with food in the fridge and a cell phone.

Friday. No power. 275,000 Puget Sound residents included. Haley woke up bright and early in the little-bit-cold house (although not bad) and enjoyed blueberries in her yogurt for a treat.

We waited for JT to get up by the fire, where it was warm.
This was our set up for the power outage – the warmest part of the house.
The power came back on Friday evening (phew, 25 hours is enough pioneer woman for me) and we went to Costco for something to do. The roads were clear but Costco’s power was out – they were running on generators or we would’ve been very disappointed.

Friday night our power went out again in the wind storm. People in the valleys are very concerned about flooding. Ugh. Today, Saturday, the power came back on in the late morning and we are feeling cozy again. It’s Jim’s last day of a 70+ hour work week and we are looking forward to some normalcy tomorrow! The last time we had a storm like this was 1996, and we set an all-time record for snow at SeaTac airport by a landslide.

Let’s not forget there are still thousands of people without power. The temperature has warmed up but the snow is slowly melting and everyone is worried where all this water will go. There are roads closed due to fallen trees and people are stuck in their neighborhoods. Seattle rarely gets weather like this so we are arguably unprepared, as a rule. We people complain that we cancel school for six inches of snow, it’s because we have one week every twenty years when it gets this bad. So there.



Snowman Day

JT’s goal for today was to build a snowman. The weather warmed a little and last night’s snowfall cooperated, leaving us with perfect snowman snow. Before lunch we walked to the park and came home to build our snowman.

I looked over and JT was tearing branches off our Japanese maple tree for arms. Whatever.

Mmmmm, snow bites.

Adding the arms

Ta da!

Haley had pointed out that it was lunchtime half way into the head of the snowman. She was not impressed with waiting a few more minutes.

All better. 🙂

A Little Bit-o-Snow

We’ve had a little snow the past few days. It really, really snowed while we were in church and JT was hoping we could build a snowman when we got home. There wasn’t as much snow at our house so we weren’t sure it would be enough. After nap, we went outside (in the dark) and tried but the snow at our house wasn’t nearly sticky enough. It just fell apart! JT staying in good spirits anyway and Haley had a great time walking, falling, and shuffling around in the snow. She stayed 100% dry in her REI snowsuit I scored at a consignment shop last month.

This is all the snow we could fit together. It is about six inches tall. 😦

In the morning, the snow had stayed so we spent some time in the front yard while the car warmed up for our shopping trip.

Haley learned that it is important to wear mittens if you’re going to touch the snow. She was not happy about figuring out this life lesson.
She took off down the block and I had to send JT to fetch her. It’s a little like herding a cat.

Fortunately he knows how to get her to laugh it off. I don’t know what he said (they were four houses away) but pretty soon she was all smiles again.

When we got home from shopping Haley conked out on the couch while I was making lunch. All that snowing and shopping wore her out.

JT looked at his new High Five magazine on the other end of the couch until…

he decided it looked like Haley needed some snuggling. 🙂



Pancake Pajama Party

Friday morning our friends Gracie and Tyson came over to play extra early. So we stayed in our pajamas and had pancakes together… yum! I don’t have any pictures of that, but I do have pictures of the play time that followed.

Reading in the armchair

Gracie loved building really tall towers with the blocks. The first one she knocked over set off the glass break alarm in our house. 🙂 I turned the alarm off and we went back to building.

JT built a smaller tower out of the nesting blocks. He wanted to use the wood blocks but he let Gracie because “she is our guest.” Notice how she is posing like a ballerina for this photo. Love it.

Ready to knock them down…

Crash!

We did a snowman craft that involved glue (applied via q-tip), cotton balls, toothpicks, and glitter. At one point Gracie said, “You’re my best friend in the whole world.” I commented to JT how kind that was and asked him to say something back. Gracie then clarified, “No, I was talking to you.” My new BFF! I think she was just happy about the glitter.

When Tyson and Haley needed some snuggle time and it was close to pick-up time, Gracie and JT watched a Word World on my Kindle Fire together. Sweet.

There are not many pictures of Tyson and Haley because they spent a lot of time arguing over toys. They are about the same age and both second children. They have learned to fight for what they want, and neither one wanted to back down. It went like this:

Tyson: “Arrrrgh!” (Pulls a toy)
Haley: “Arrrrggghhh!” (Pulls it back)
Tyson: “Arrrrgggghhhhh!” (Pulls harder)
Haley: “AAARRRRGHHHHH!” (Grabs Tyson’s arm)
Becky: “Okay, you are not sharing the toy. Who had this first?”
Tyson and Haley: “Aufoiug llknmu ern lghoiu fejlj f!”
Becky: *sigh* “Who wants a snack?”

Hungry Hippos

I remember really wanting the game Hungry Hungry Hippos when I was little. So when I saw it this Christmas, I bought it for JT. Sure enough, he loves it. The problem is that Haley loves it too, and she kind of sabotages the game. She is soooo excited to put the hippo food back in the little chutes that it’s hard to play. JT is patient with her: “No, Haley, the hippos are supposed to eat those.” She giggles and grabs faster.

Roll Tide!

If you don’t follow college football, you are woefully behind on how we spent our weekend – decked out in crimson. Alabama played LSU for the BCS National Championships on Monday and we started gearing up on Sunday. Here is what the kids looked like at church. We got a lot of comments, especially considering I was wearing my houndstooth scarf with my red pea coat and Jim looked like he belonged on the sidelines in his new Bama jacket.

Then we went to Costco and made a purchase we’ve been waiting and saving for… a new TV. Jim made a call and got our Dish service upgraded to HD first thing Monday morning, and we were ready to roll. Roll Tide, that is. I don’t know who in our family is most excited about the new purchase. The TV comes with wifi, which means we can instant stream movies for free with our Amazon Prime service (I’m in love…), Cars 2 never looked better for JT, and Jim is in heaven with a crystal clear picture and a new universal remote that controls everything with one press of the button.

By the way, Haley and I wore our matching jeans on Monday. I’ve been dying for her to be big enough and now she is… matching Gap 1969 boot cut dark rinse for two!

Game Day Chili

Lounging in the inflatable BAMA chair

Haley’s new dress from Grandma Keene
with a matching hair bow.
Fun with Grandma’s phone

Roll Tide Roll!

And in case you’re really in the dark, they won. Read all about it.

Portland

We went to Portland last weekend for a memorial for one of Jim’s extended family members. While that is a sad occasion for a visit, we had a wonderful time with our cousins, aunts, uncles, and Great Grandma Hall!

Okay, so the kids are tired in this picture.

Some of the great grandkids

Laughing with Grandma

iPhone tutorial by Alicia

Hall Family Photo

Just the girls

Haley shows off her belly button for Stephanie and Kelly

Grandma and her boys

Connor and Miss Izzy

Hats

Suddenly Haley loves hats. This is humorous considering her previous obstinate aversion to anything on her head. It has also been so fun watching her play with her new toys from Christmas. So first…

How cute are her pigtails?

Getting treats out of the oven
Yum – spaghetti!

 Here we go with hats…

Watching for the garbage truck

 I have a picture of my niece Ali that looks just like this. It is somewhere in a photo album.