I am grateful for technology! Being Clif is quite not over his flu, although much improved, this meant we didn't get to see Chloe for her first Halloween. Valerie was on the ball to share a couple pictures with us. They are just too cute not to share.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Halloween
I am grateful for technology! Being Clif is quite not over his flu, although much improved, this meant we didn't get to see Chloe for her first Halloween. Valerie was on the ball to share a couple pictures with us. They are just too cute not to share.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Black Rock Mountain, GA
Oct 24, Clif and I spent a 4 day weekend atop Black Rock Mountain in Georgia. We arrived Thursday afternoon around 1:15pm to a chilly 44 degree day! After setting up camp, we decided it would be cheaper to go into Mountain City to buy our firewood rather than paying $5 per small pack you get at the campground. We needed to have plenty on hand as 2 of my nieces were planning on joining us with their families. Only we found out Friday morning that Amy's husband had the flu, and they would not be able to join us. :(
Clif is unloading all the firewood. We were able to pick up 50 pieces.
We were glad to have the firewood because when we got up Friday morning the temperature was below freezing, a chilling 27 degrees with about a 15-20 mph wind. BRRRR.
The morning sky sure was pretty.
And it didn't take long for the sun to rise over the mountain tops. I must admit, I was disappointed that this area wasn't in its full array of fall colors.
Clif added another wind break in our dining area. We planned a 7.2 mile hike for Friday, but I wasn't about to go out in below freezing weather. By 10:30, it had warmed up to 35 degrees so we ventured to the trailhead.
You can see how bundled up Clif is. I was surprised to see the "ice" warning on the temperature gage. The truck thermometer actually said it was 30, but we went by our outdoor one which was at 35.
We had crisp blue skies although still windy. We figured once we started hiking we'd warm up fast enough.
The Edmond trail is quite narrow, about 18 inches across. There were so many leaves on the ground, it was hard to find the trail sometimes!
In the mist of sparse trees, we found this patch of color. I was excited to see some trees were actually turning!
The scenery was tranquil and beautiful. We didn't get a vacation this summer, so this hike was surely making up for it.
The first 3 miles of the trail was relatively easy as it was mostly downhill. We just needed to remember the last part of the hike would be entirely uphill! Notice how the layers are now shedding. It is amazing how in the thick of the forest, you don't feel the wind. Shortly after this point began one of the uphill climbs. Clif wasn't feeling 100% and we were hiking slower than usual. We decided to go back to the gravel road and take that to the lake. This would cut off 2 miles.
Once down at the lake, we had to put on layers because the wind just cut across it. BRRR.
On our way back up the trail we stopped and had lunch by the waterfall. We would need the energy to get up the mountain. By the time we reached the trailhead, we had hiked 5.5 miles, cutting 2 miles off the original hike. I was glad we did because Clif's cough had progressively gotten worse.
Once finished with the hike, we ventured over to the Visitor's Center where they had this festive display. In the background you can see the landscape showing a hint of Fall.
Some guests offered to take our picture. We didn't think to have them zoom it in. When we tried to crop it, it was too blurry. Oh well. At least the scenery in the background is pretty. Back to camp we went to await Cathy and Shane's arrival.
We had another cold night, but at least the wind wasn't as strong. The cold was tolerable. The next morning we ventured off to the areas Clif and I discovered on Friday.
What little boy doesn't enjoy climbing on rocks? Aiden is letting us know he is "The King".
He and his sister Averi enjoyed running up and down the hill.
They were able to pause just long enough for me to snap a family photo.
Cathy was able to get a better photo of Clif and I than was taken the day before.
To the lake was next. I loved how the rays shown down from the sky. I felt it was God's grace being extended to us for the day. Besides, the heat from the sun felt SO good!
We skipped stones. Clif and Shane are the experts. Cathy and my stones just went plunk into the lake!
Aiden then just takes off running, and Shane runs after him. He didn't catch up to him until the bridge on the other side. Boy is Aiden fast!
Knowing that Aiden was safe with Dad, we were able to enjoy a leisurely walk. The gravel road leading to the lake. That hill would have been the other 2 miles we didn't hike Friday.
This is the mountain Clif and I climbed the day before. We sure were huffing and puffing by the time we reached the summit.
Averi enjoying the peacefulness before Aiden joins her.
He enjoys his Ninja poses. Averi is a great big sister to him.
We took one last hike to Ada Hi Falls. It was a short .25 mile hike which we did in 20 minutes. But I must admit it is quite steep. At a 58% grade in many areas, we were forced to climb many stairs. The views were pretty, and we were surprised to see water trickling even though it was so dry.
Sunday's sunrise at 7:15.
We said "good-bye" to our temporary home of Black Rock Mountain. The building and rock area is the Visitor Center and rocks the kids so enjoyed romping around.
Clif is unloading all the firewood. We were able to pick up 50 pieces.
We were glad to have the firewood because when we got up Friday morning the temperature was below freezing, a chilling 27 degrees with about a 15-20 mph wind. BRRRR.
The morning sky sure was pretty.
And it didn't take long for the sun to rise over the mountain tops. I must admit, I was disappointed that this area wasn't in its full array of fall colors.
Clif added another wind break in our dining area. We planned a 7.2 mile hike for Friday, but I wasn't about to go out in below freezing weather. By 10:30, it had warmed up to 35 degrees so we ventured to the trailhead.
You can see how bundled up Clif is. I was surprised to see the "ice" warning on the temperature gage. The truck thermometer actually said it was 30, but we went by our outdoor one which was at 35.
We had crisp blue skies although still windy. We figured once we started hiking we'd warm up fast enough.
The Edmond trail is quite narrow, about 18 inches across. There were so many leaves on the ground, it was hard to find the trail sometimes!
In the mist of sparse trees, we found this patch of color. I was excited to see some trees were actually turning!
The scenery was tranquil and beautiful. We didn't get a vacation this summer, so this hike was surely making up for it.
The first 3 miles of the trail was relatively easy as it was mostly downhill. We just needed to remember the last part of the hike would be entirely uphill! Notice how the layers are now shedding. It is amazing how in the thick of the forest, you don't feel the wind. Shortly after this point began one of the uphill climbs. Clif wasn't feeling 100% and we were hiking slower than usual. We decided to go back to the gravel road and take that to the lake. This would cut off 2 miles.
Once down at the lake, we had to put on layers because the wind just cut across it. BRRR.
On our way back up the trail we stopped and had lunch by the waterfall. We would need the energy to get up the mountain. By the time we reached the trailhead, we had hiked 5.5 miles, cutting 2 miles off the original hike. I was glad we did because Clif's cough had progressively gotten worse.
Once finished with the hike, we ventured over to the Visitor's Center where they had this festive display. In the background you can see the landscape showing a hint of Fall.
Some guests offered to take our picture. We didn't think to have them zoom it in. When we tried to crop it, it was too blurry. Oh well. At least the scenery in the background is pretty. Back to camp we went to await Cathy and Shane's arrival.
We had another cold night, but at least the wind wasn't as strong. The cold was tolerable. The next morning we ventured off to the areas Clif and I discovered on Friday.
What little boy doesn't enjoy climbing on rocks? Aiden is letting us know he is "The King".
He and his sister Averi enjoyed running up and down the hill.
They were able to pause just long enough for me to snap a family photo.
Cathy was able to get a better photo of Clif and I than was taken the day before.
To the lake was next. I loved how the rays shown down from the sky. I felt it was God's grace being extended to us for the day. Besides, the heat from the sun felt SO good!
We skipped stones. Clif and Shane are the experts. Cathy and my stones just went plunk into the lake!
Aiden then just takes off running, and Shane runs after him. He didn't catch up to him until the bridge on the other side. Boy is Aiden fast!
Knowing that Aiden was safe with Dad, we were able to enjoy a leisurely walk. The gravel road leading to the lake. That hill would have been the other 2 miles we didn't hike Friday.
This is the mountain Clif and I climbed the day before. We sure were huffing and puffing by the time we reached the summit.
Averi enjoying the peacefulness before Aiden joins her.
He enjoys his Ninja poses. Averi is a great big sister to him.
We took one last hike to Ada Hi Falls. It was a short .25 mile hike which we did in 20 minutes. But I must admit it is quite steep. At a 58% grade in many areas, we were forced to climb many stairs. The views were pretty, and we were surprised to see water trickling even though it was so dry.
Sunday's sunrise at 7:15.
We said "good-bye" to our temporary home of Black Rock Mountain. The building and rock area is the Visitor Center and rocks the kids so enjoyed romping around.
Fall Festival
St. Isaac's 26 Annual Fall Festival was the weekend of Oct 19, our Saint's Feast Day. Our choir always does some sort of entertainment activity. This year we decided to do "So You Think You Can Dance" in which we learned 10 different line dances, some of which we already knew.
The spectators had a ball, and joined in the fun.
First up was the Macarena.
Followed by the Cupid Shuffle.
Next up was the Cha-Cha Slide, seeing how low we could go!
I love how Clif was able to get us in mid air on one of the many hops you have to do in that song!
Then onto the Electric Slide. I just loved how many participants we had during the dances!
Carmen is up on stage waving our sign as we continue dancing.
It amazes me how much fun people still have with the Chicken Dance!
Do-Si Do is so much fun!
The last song we did was Reggae Cowboy. We didn't have enough time to do all 10 songs as the next act came on at 7:00. But, we did do an encore at 9:00 and finished the remaining songs. The only problem is that Clif wasn't there to take the pictures. :( We had a grand time nonetheless.
The spectators had a ball, and joined in the fun.
First up was the Macarena.
Followed by the Cupid Shuffle.
Next up was the Cha-Cha Slide, seeing how low we could go!
I love how Clif was able to get us in mid air on one of the many hops you have to do in that song!
Then onto the Electric Slide. I just loved how many participants we had during the dances!
Carmen is up on stage waving our sign as we continue dancing.
It amazes me how much fun people still have with the Chicken Dance!
Do-Si Do is so much fun!
The last song we did was Reggae Cowboy. We didn't have enough time to do all 10 songs as the next act came on at 7:00. But, we did do an encore at 9:00 and finished the remaining songs. The only problem is that Clif wasn't there to take the pictures. :( We had a grand time nonetheless.
We are doing the Chicken Dance.
In this video, we are doing the Reggae Cowboy.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
First Airplane Trip
Last weekend, Michael and Valerie decided to take a trip to Milwaukee to introduce Chloe to her half brothers and sister. They spent about 4 days there and had a ball. Of course Grandma had to get a picture of another first for Chloe.
Mom and Dad are excited about their new adventure. Neither of them have ever flown.
Once I dropped them off at the airport, Michael seems to be having second thoughts.
Grandpa wants to know why their holding onto the luggage and not their daughter! I just laugh because they're a couple of characters. :)
Mom and Dad are excited about their new adventure. Neither of them have ever flown.
Once I dropped them off at the airport, Michael seems to be having second thoughts.
Grandpa wants to know why their holding onto the luggage and not their daughter! I just laugh because they're a couple of characters. :)
Grandma Time
A couple Sunday's ago, Michael and Valerie had a wedding to attend. Being I didn't have work scheduled for Monday, I offered to have Chloe spend the night. We had our special bonding time.
We went on several walks. Chloe loves it outside.
Chloe played while I cooked.
And I propped her on the bed while I folded the laundry. She panicked, "I have to do THAT when I grow up?!"
She's just so cute, I can't help but have a good time with her. It made for a fun day off of work. :)
We went on several walks. Chloe loves it outside.
Chloe played while I cooked.
And I propped her on the bed while I folded the laundry. She panicked, "I have to do THAT when I grow up?!"
She's just so cute, I can't help but have a good time with her. It made for a fun day off of work. :)
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