Sunday, December 27, 2020
Helicopter Ride over Seattle!!!
Christmas Day 2020
It was a nice low key Christmas Day. The kids liked (or pretended really well) to like what I got them. They were OVER the MOON with the Office themed gifts that Derek got them.
There were too many presents. Once I start buying, I can't stop. And you get one more for one kid, then you have to buy one more for the others...etc. It just escalates. But there were a lot of gifts that satisfied needs (clothes for Sarah and Ben and a promise of a shopping outing for my picky Libby.). Sarah got a ticket to a Teen Writers Workshop in March that I'm pretty excited about--and I think she is too.
Ben got a hoverboard! Okay--I'm pretty excited about this too. I've ridden it almost as much as he has. He did take a nasty spill in the park on Christmas Day. He was going along fine and then the hoverboard jerked one way and he went the other. It was intense. Big road rash inside his elbow. But the way he went flying and landed, I thought it might be broken. So it was way better than it could have been.
Derek got himself a razor. And I wrapped it. He bought me a Theragun and some fancy butter knives (after asking me if he should) and I wrapped them. I surprised him with the amazing Ninja disguise. And Uncle Davy surprised all of us with a superb gift (see separate post).
Setting up Christmas in the sunroom was great for early riser Ben. He could hang out in the "kitchen" with me and help me make the waffle batter while we waited for others to be ready to open gifts. We woke Libby around 8 to get started.
Merry Christmas!
This year has been so unusual all around. But I really did enjoy a relatively calm Christmas season.
I was in charge of our Ward Christmas Party (again). It took 90% less work than last year. No decorating or big meal or program. It was simple and turned out pretty well for a zoom event.
This was one of the RS Presidency's suggestion--and the Ugly Sweater Cookie packs were really fun. I think it may have been a little too close to (even this) Christmas. But we had a decent turn out. I did a fun game where I had the ward leadership tell me their favorite Christmas songs before hand. Then I played each one and people guessed whose favorite it was. The rest is as advertised. Trivia, an ugly sweater fashion show, then people showed off their decorated cookies. One hour and done. No clean up (for me--except for my own families cookies they decorated). And we got to feel virtually bonded for a bit.
Then on Thursday I spent the day planning out and gathering supplies for the nativity program. We did a zoom watching of the Randall Nativity (every family added a little and it turned out really cute). Then a quick meet up masked on the deck with the Norton family where we exchanged gifts and gave out donuts.
Then we had our traditional nativity evening. What was the same: Brion reading the nativity and us acting it out with some hilarity (that borders on sacrilege I know). What was different: Brion was reading from his own house over Zoom. And all of Derek's siblings joined to watch the pageant. And listen to the musical numbers. I nailed playing Silent Night for Sarah. I really messed up Joy to the World. I should have done it as an instrumental number. I get too flustered playing for singers. I had to shout, "let's start the 2nd verse again" when I couldn't find my place and catch up. We skipped the bell choir (which Derek loved and made me a bit sad). But the pageant was short and sweet.
We hung out and chatted with our immunity community + Dave (who had a negative COVID test right before he came). Then went home and opened sibling gifts and pjs. Grammy hit it out of the park this year with her Husky theme.
Sibling gifts were also appreciated. They were mostly of the stuffed animal variety. Except Libby's--a bluetooth speaker for the shower so she can stop taking in her phone wrapped in shower caps. She wasn't all that excited about it...but I think she'll like it.
Then, off to bed (for mom and dad at least).
Also, thanks to Dave I discovered a new favorite movie series--the second of which is a "Christmas" movie--Daddy's Home. Seriously--terrible. But SO hilarious and heartwarming at the same time.
Friday, December 18, 2020
Favorite Teaching Day Ever
I guess I have really needed to do some demo myself. I didn't realize it. But when I had my students build popsicle stick bridges--I was really excited/nervous to see how much weight they could hold.
They held more than I thought they would by a LOT! But loading them up with weight and watching them fall was THE BEST thing I have done in forever. Luckily--you can enjoy the satisfaction of watching them topple as well because another teacher filmed for me. I edited the video (it's a bit rough, but I had a lot of other things to do for school this week too). Anyway--just wanted to document that I have managed to, not just thrive, but even find some serious joy in online teaching.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Kitchen Update:Demo is DONE!
So this week we went from this:
To this:
I will say the demo was pretty loud--I was glad I was at school for 2 of the days. But it wasn't as dusty and dirty as I expected. Until we had Tim (one of Derek's former wrestlers) come and take out the brick wall from where the ovens used to be. That got dusty. But it wasn't that bad. We ate at home a few nights--I miss cooking for real already, but right now I feel like I'm going to make it through this without a major meltdown. (knock on wood.)
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
PRP Injection & Gifts of Service
I posted on FB that I was getting the platelet rich plasma injection (and probably looking at an eventual hip replacement) and got so much love and support. The injection was on Wednesday. I read the material, but somehow I wasn't expecting it to be as much like surgery as it was. Not in the actual execution, but in how I felt afterwards. It was painful and exhausting. But I am hopeful it will help. It is still hurting today (Sunday)--can't sit for long and walking with crutches only. (I finished this on Tuesday--feeling much better. Already off crutches :)
Well, the service part comes in when our contractor let us know on Tuesday that he could start our kitchen this week. YIKES! Packing up the whole kitchen while on crutches? But our amazing immunity community--Maren, Whitney, & Joe all pitched in (along with help from Leanne who is visiting her dad here) and we knocked it out! The kitchen, dining room and family room are now empty (basically) and the ballroom has become the kitchen and dining room. It's going to be an interesting couple of months. I am so thankful for friends and family who LITERALLY carried my burdens this weekend!
Here is our makeshift kitchen/family room. The nearest sink is in the bathroom--but we will likely wash dishes, etc. in the laundry room. This is going to be interesting!