Thursday, December 30, 2004

After Christmas - What next?

About time I updated this blog...kind of hard with the college kids home and only one computer up that you can IM on to a list as large as Santa's. But now that it is 2:30 am the computer is free and the house is quiet.
Our time in Tahoe was a safe, small amount of snow, snowboarding (including Daniel in a cast), visiting Donner Lake and museum, cross country skiing, sledding every where vacation. We stayed in a beautiful home we lovingly call Moose Lodge. Some relaxing was done but not much. Andrew got sick...no one believed me until he threw up in the car on the way home...multiple times that "Leave him alone, he doesn't feel good." took on new meaning. Live and learn.
Christmas was great...I received many wonderful things. One of those being a decorative wire bird cage from my hubby and son. It is copper wire and three stories high (at least if you are a bird) with roost and swings and a plastic catch all on the bottom. I know they worked really hard on it....as did Rebecca on her home made pillows for my bed. There was also bowls, dinner out coupon, nightie,...and so much love in all the packages.
As most of you know the Mexico trip was cancelled and I wondered what Larry would fill some of those days with.....how about Death Valley, then Las Vegas (CES show), take Julie to her college and race back here to put kids on the plane to go back to LETU. Some where in this time there is also to be a trip to see Bamboo Shoot production farm as well....That's Larry.
Been busy this season, listening to kids and catching up on their friends and lives, feeding and more feeding of mouths, cleaning up after them, shopping for needs and wants, shopping for food, Twins birthday is tomorrow/today (Dec.30th), getting rooms in shape for Grandmom's visit in Jan, work, IM- ing, meeting some new friends, and of course we cant forget the dentist and orthodontist. All this along with some sleep, a few colds and coughs, rainy weather...but who can complain...at least no earth quakes, floods and loss of life.

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