12.28.2011

Family Christmas 2011

We are always so happy to have family over for Christmas and hope to keep this tradition going for many years. Our family members say they come to hang out with family but we know that they actually come b/c we guarantee them a 'White Christmas'. Although it rained up until and after Christmas day, the white stuff did fly on the actual day, so we kept our guarantee. Some photos of the family fun:

Uncle Brandon hauls Pekay up the sled hill.

Pekay rides the snow unicorn.

The kids unwrapping their presents...

 Calder liked the packaging much more than the actual presents...

 Mmm...ribbon.

 Pekay got this super cute kitty, home-made (by momma Tara, left) from a sweater...

...and a Star Wars Light Saber from Santa Claus.

The ladies tried on their new aprons (wow, how domestic!).
Tara, Sheena, Heather, & Jane 

And the boys played with their new toys-
the low-flying helicopter was very interesting to the cats too.

Baby Nason stopped by for some play time with Calder...

but he spent most of his time climbing up & down the stairs,
with a little assistance from Don.

[I've already told Melissa & Jeremy
that I'm counting on Nason as my ropegun
to set all the hard climbs in a few years.]

There was much smooching of the little ones.

...and hugging, of course, Nana Teresa with Calder here.

We didn't get any pictures of the loads of eating that occurred because, well, we were eating. 

We ate well, though, rest assured. This year, the cooking was somehow much less stressful and everything turned out according to plan. Weird, huh? No unexpectedly dry stuffing, overdone meat, overflowing pots of boiling water, etc. Even the dishes were done in quick fashion, thanks to helpful family members.

It was another great Christmas. We missed those who couldn't be with us, but hope to see you next year. I'll leave you with this final snow shot...as I type this, it is POURING rain outside. :(


We had grand visions of creating funny, large-scale snow scenes...
(Calvin & Hobbes style, if you are familiar)
but the snow bear and snow unicorn
were all we could really do with the lack of snow.

Next year, next year.

12.24.2011

Christmas Eve Hyak Vert 120 Rando Rally

Recently I was inspired by a group of skiers out of Utah, that were tired of traveling to ski race, so they started their own little underground rando race circuit.  I sent out an email to some friends with an idea to start something similar around Washington.  The email spread courtesy of Greg Louie and, before I knew it, we had a race set for Christmas Eve morning with a vert format.  The vert format is basically a set course with a given amount of time to complete as many laps as possible.  In our case, the course would be the Hyak ski hill, with each lap being close to 1000 vertical feet.

When the alarm clock went off this morning it was difficult to roll out of bed, especially since we were greeted with 34-degree temps and rain. When I walked over to Hyak at 7:30, there were only a couple people there, and it crossed my mind to bail. Then more and more people started to roll in, so it was on.  By race start time we had 16 participants!

The conditions were pretty crumby, with off-and-on rain, fog, and 3-4" of glop. Skiing was challenging for sure, but after it was all over, it was worth it. We had a great time, there was suffering, but it sure was nice to start off the Holiday weekend with some good exercise. Hopefully another race will be on the schedule soon.  Big thanks for everyone that made it out, and to my family members that came out to help with keeping time and bringing over some hot cider and pumpkin pie for after the race.

Approximate results below:

Seth Davis - 6 laps 2 hrs 2-3 min?
Brandon Kern - 6 laps 2 hrs 5 min
John Mauro - 5 laps
Greg Louie - 4.5 laps
Crispin Prahl - 4.5 laps
Heather Kern - 4 laps
Holly Walker - 4 laps
Kevin Curd - 3 laps
John Stimberis -3 laps
Melissa Chapman - 3 laps
Francine Curd - 2 laps
Elissa Eng - 2 + laps ?
Anne Melgaard - 2 laps
Cindy - 2 laps
Dawn Frearson - 2 laps
Katie Smith - 1 lap



Lining up to start


Into the fog


Brandon 1st transition


Seth Davis


John Mauro


Greg Louie


 Heather Kern and John Stimberis 

 

Melissa 


Holly Walker


Elissa


Anne, Dawn & Cindy


Pumpkin Pie and Cider for our efforts

12.12.2011

Fail

Quickly put together a ski movie for North Bend Film Fest, it didn't make the top 3.  Hopefully the top three this year were better than last year, because the top three last year were pretty lame.  I guess it wasn't aggro enough?  Well here it is, not on the big screen.


The Hy(ak) Life from Brandon Kern on Vimeo.