Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Fear It.






So, that was the longest intermission ever, right? I have such good intentions but things just get in the way. I am very excited to now have a laptop so I am hoping that will make this so much easier. How can I avoid blogging if it can now be done from the comfort of my comforter? There are two things that I notice I am missing out on by not blogging. One is the amount of pictures I take has dwindled. The second is that I am I am not documenting all the fun and silly things my kids have been doing. I read back and am so glad that I have all those memories recorded and I don't want to let that end. Also, how will you know who my latest celebrity crush is? How will I find out yours?

There has been lots going down since I last posted about all the last lots going down. There was the inevitable acts two and three. That was a trip to San Francisco and then New Orleans for Pete and I. I still intend to revisit that trip. It was fun and worth remembering.

There has been a lot of traveling going on in this family. There was Washington and California obviously. We took a trip with our neighbors to Grand Junction, Colorado and Moab, Utah. My first time in Colorado! Las Vegas was for Pete. Back to San Francisco for me to go to sample sales with Mom and John. We also went to Alcatraz which was really fun. Unfortunately the kids and I were back in California for Thanksgiving when my Nina and Uncle Raymond passed away. I don't think I am ready to blog about that yet. That is too much right now. I followed that up with a few days in Montana to hang with Pete while he worked.






Montana was c-razy. Pete flew up the day after Christmas so the kids and I drove his car up. I really enjoy road trips with the kids. This was not one of those road trips. It was ICY! Like, really icy. Somewhere near Targhee Pass we spun out. Three spins around on a two lane road and we ended up facing oncoming traffic. Thank God that no one was coming and we were able to cross over and get into a chain up area. After a little deep breathing and reassuring the kids we were back on the road. I think we drove about 25 miles an hour the rest of the way. We arrived in Bozeman and found our Residence Inn. I like that these hotels are all so similar and comfortable that Pete stays in. The kids always feel at home as soon as we get in. Hans made himself right at home and grabbed a Jolly Rancher out of the candy bowl. Within 10 seconds he was choking. I started the Heimlich maneuver and after 5 or 6 times he wasn't breathing. I grabbed him around the waist and ran into the hall to yell for help and in the process it became dislodged. Worst day ever. I am so thankful that he was okay. We stayed a couple of days, went to the pioneer museum, some thrifts and then we made a very, long slow drive home through a snowstorm.




Luckily we mad it back for New Years on the Boulevard. I cannot be gone too long from my BFF's on this street. The kids, fortunately, feel the same. We had a great evening out at dinner and then spent the evening playing games and drinking champagne and limoncello until it was time for the kids to bang pots and pans. Pete even made it past midnight!
So, that about gets us to here. My baby turned 6 this past Thursday and deserves a post of her own. As do all the other babies. It is amazing to look back at this and to see them now. That is why I need to keep this up. Oh, and by the way, my latest celebrity crush is this guy. You?



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeh!! She's back. I am so happy that you have your gal pals, in wine glass distance. The pictures of the kids are just awesome. I miss you so much. I wish I was only a wine glass away.
XXOO Mama

Kim said...

WOO HOO!!!!!! You're back! New laptop?!? WOO HOO!!!!!!! I miss you! I'm glad I'll be able to keep up in the blog world!

A Team said...

Dude, Mr. T called... he want's his look back!