12.29.2013

Good Old Fashioned Family Christmas

We were somehow able to cajole our family into coming our way for Christmas again this year. It was tenuous, given that B's youngest sister had recently moved to New York and his other sister was facing a 5-hour drive with three children (new addition just 3 months old). In the end, they decided it was worth it, so we prepared ourselves for a houseful of guests, lots of cooking and eating, and kiddos running all around.

One sunny afternoon, we headed out to the ski hill (shhhh) for a tree. Kye fell asleep in my arms, mid-hill, so I carried him down the slope, limp and dead-weight.



Charlie Brown tree, as usual

On another of those cold, sunny days, we decided to try for a family photo out at Gold Creek Pond. It was a funny endeavor. I held Kye in a blanket with a warm hat on his head, while Brandon set up the camera on a timer. As he ran to us with the camera blinking, I threw the blanket and hat, smoothed Kye's hair, and then we all smiled for the shot. It's not perfect, but here was our best attempt at the traditional family photo.



Our guests didn't arrive until mid-afternoon Christmas day, so we woke up with Kye and took him down to the tree. After acknowledging his gift from Santa (new skis!), he was more interested in cuddling with Scrappy.


It has been a dismal winter here at Snoqualmie Pass. A couple days before Christmas, however, we got a light dusting of snow. It stayed cold and powdery, so I got my first ski in on Christmas morning. There isn't enough snow on the face to cover the rocks and trees, so I skied down the road. Although it wasn't exciting, awesome skiing, it felt great to float down the soft powder. 

 Here was my view

When I got back from skiing, the house was full, and thus began the opening of presents, cooking, eating, and eating some more. 

The Rody was a favorite gift.

Grandpa Dale and Kye


Another awesome toy: a big, noisy train track.

One round of guests left and another arrived late that night. The day after Christmas, we celebrated again with more cooking and eating and presents. We got outside to play in the snow a bit too.


Baby Aven and Calder



Kye is a skier! :)

Kye and Calder 'sledding' on the ice crud

Kye, Pekay, and Calder

Kye enjoyed his time with his cousins. Every now and then, you'd see him leave the play area, grab a book, and take it to someone to read to him. Apparently, he's a little like his mom and dad and needs some quiet time now & then.

Reading with Grandpa Don

and here with cousin Pekay

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