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Sub Zero

It is never a boring day.  Today started at 630 am with the frantic start of searching for AAA batteries.  The batteries in the thermostat in the office/toyroom died, so it was VERY cold out there.  We found some in the remote for the air conditioner - crisis adverted.   Back to bed for a bit.  NOPE - back bathroom water pipes frozen.    Lovely. Aaron brought in a Mr. Buddy heater and I sat with a blow dryer on the pipes for a few hours.    When the water finally started to flow, it also was leaking all over where the top fitting had expanded when it froze and then cracked.     Water everywhere!!! Called Aaron, he was here quickly and we got the water turned off.   He went and got a new fitting and some insulation.  It is now fixed and when he gets home from work he will put in the new insulation and we will be back to normal.   Minus the 18 loads of laundry to wash all the rags/towels. Only ...

Day 6

Today is the 6th SNOW day of the year.   We got about 7-8" of snow yesterday.  Aaron was out from 6am to 9pm yesterday and then had to go back out at 2am this morning.   So, I was gladly on shoveling and stove work here.     I shoveled a path to the barn 3 times and loaded the stove as needed.  I was pretty tired when I finally showered off the smoke odor late at night.  Parker was a a friend's house most of the day, until they went out shoveling for $$$!  They weren't fortunate, but I give them big KUDOS for the effort.    Reese had a friend over and I printed off a recipe for the "new, trendy -  Mug Cakes" and they gave it a try!   Super quick and fun to make.  Their taste assessment was that they were a little bland.  So, we need to amp up the taste for future attempts!  I recommend them for all these stay at home kids. Confetti MUG Cake!!!!!

A little catch up

Well the heat issue was fixed, just a little water pump issue on the boiler!  So grateful they were able to come out to fix the problem the same day and the repairman was nice, the bill not so much!!  As of today 1/28, we are on day 5 of "snow/ice" days.  The Middle School has been trying to get mid-term exams in for a week.   The forecast for the rest of this week is looking pretty darn cold too; so stayed tuned for more days off.    I used to cringe at the thought of snow days, when the kids were younger.  That is the one downside of working from home.  But, now that they are older and wiser - lol!, and they have Netflix and phones and homework it is not so bad.  And I throw in a chore or 2 or 3.  On the bright side of January, I have been enjoying watching this beautiful flower bloom and blossom.  My sister in law gave me this thoughtful gift for Christmas and it it puts a daily smile on my face.  The book re...

Another Snow Day and No HEAT

We got the call last night that there would be no school today!  Sometime through the night I woke up because I was soooooooo cold.  Our house is normally pretty cold at night, but I was really cold.   I put in more blankets only to wake up to a text from Aaron saying that there was not heat!    I don't understand it all, because we have the outdoor wood stove, but something is preventing that hot water from getting thru the house.  So......... more to come.  Drink coffee and wear a hat.

Monday

Snow Day Work while kids sleep in So cold outside Take Parker to sled hill Reese friend Ally comes over Take Reese & Ally to sled hill Run dry boots and socks to Aaron at Guy Center (The river is jammed with ice and flooding had started).  Pick up kids at sled hill - Parker, Reese, Ally and 3 other boys!  Make PB&J's and SNOW snow cones!   Take Parker and boys to Grant's house.  Do more work Check on wood stove Take Reese to Dentist Drive Ally home Chores Pick up Parker Load stove Make dinner Fold clothes Make flashcards Read Netflix - Frankie & Grace Bed Normal Day!   I pretend that I would love a day curled up on the couch with a cup off coffee and a good book; and stay in my PJ's all day.   But reality is, I love the hectic busy life we have; where most days there is no schedule. As long as the work gets done, commitments and appointments are met and everyone is happy and healthy - this will likely co...

Friday night Fun night

Last Friday night I had the pleasure to take Reese and two of her girlfriends to their 1st Rock Concert.  Our amazing theatre in Marine City - The RiverBank Theatre  https://www.riverbanktheatre.com/ hosted an up and coming band called Yam Haus.  It was a fun girls night out from picking them up from school and slime making!  To dinner out and being part of their girl talk. Talk of the future, names they want to name their kids, stories of the boys in their grade and lots of giggles.   Then we headed to The Sweet Tooth for some candy treats and more laughs.     We got to The River Bank early and the girls got to listen to them warm up and checked out the "merch" booth!    The Concert was AMAZING.  Great songs  new and old.  The girls clapped and sang and danced.  I hope this is the 1st of  many concerts with Reese.  She loves to dance and sing and the smile on her face was contagious!  ...

Reading

I have always been a reader.  It started as a child because mom my had a light that hooked on my headboard.  I remember reading every single night.   If I am eating by myself  I like to read.   It used to be just books, magazine and newspapers.   Now I read Instagram, Facebook, blogs and cookbooks too!  I love the used book sale at the library, buying a bag full of boxes and stacking them next to my bed is so comforting to me. The last year the stack got pretty high because of my addiction to Netflix streaming.   UGH!    So this year I am vowing to get back to what I love.   I love reading at the baseball field waiting between games, I love reading on the deck on a warm summer night and most of all i love reading on a cold winter night until my eyelids are so heavy and then I dream of the characters and how the book ended.  So far this year I have read 2 books I got at a Christmas party White Elepha...

Snow Day ..... but there is no snow!

We got the call at 5:30 a.m. that due to poor road conditions there would be no school today!    Though I could hear cars flying by on the road out front!!    There is no snow on the ground but was some ice in areas, so to be safe they cancelled school today for us and many schools in St. Clair County.    I gladly reset my alarm for a little bit later and went back to sleep.   The best is the kids got to sleep in and didn't know there was no school until they woke up!  Being a work from home parent, snow days are admittedly not my fav.   But, as Reese and Parker get older it isn't as bad as when they were dependent me for sustenance (unable to get their own cereal)!  Instead they need me to run them places.   In between work meetings today, dropped of  Super Bowl Square money to Parker's baseball coach, dropped Parker off at the gym, done a few loads of laundry, helped Reese clean out the hamster cage (God it w...

Cool as a Cucumber

Yesterday was the last day of the 7th Grade Basketball Season.  It was an edge of your seat, fast paced game.   I love basketball for that reason, plus it is inside where it is warm and cozy on a cold January day.   It wasn't been a winning season, but yesterday's game was a win in OT!  It was a win against the cross town rival St. Clair.    Marine City had lost to them the last 2 times they met up.   It was a back and forth game that was tied at the buzzer and then went into overtime.    Then Parker fouled and went to the line for the last of many times this game and he was cool as could be.  Both shots swooshed thru the hole and then the team was in the lead.  There were several more plays (who knew 4 minutes of OT could last for what seems like hours....);  with Parker rocketing the ball down the court to his pal and teammate Grant who then flipped it through the hole.  The game ended with a SC air bal...

January is half over

January 2019 is half over and still no snow here is ol' Michigan.  I am actually getting used to it and if we went the whole winter without it, I wouldn't mind really.    We started a new series of lessons at Sunday School yesterday called Snowflakes - discussing their Beauty, Uniqueness, Size.  The children cut out lots of snowflakes using coffee filters and q-tips (thanks Pinterest).  So, though it doesn't look like winter outside the church basement is starting to look like a winter wonderland. Last week was the first week back to school after Christmas break and it was a very busy week and flew by. Most days and weeks do around here.   After school each day there were basketball games and practices,   Baseball and softball practices.     We enjoyed a family day on Saturday watching Reese play in the morning, then we went out for breakfast/ lunch and then watched Parker play at St. Clair County Community College....

Purge, Pack up and Donate

No one tells you before you have kids that every SINGLE DAY, there will be clothing, toys, misc. items; that they will out grow.  It is a constant cycle of moving stuff around.  New clothes & shoes put away in drawers and closets.  Clothes that are to small stacked in a pile by bedroom door, then moved to a Rubbermaid bin in the attic, then when the bin is full moved downstairs closer to the door.  Then when there is a pile so high you can't maneuver around them, you finally load them in your car and drive around with them in the back until you finally remember to stop and drop them off at a local organization.  Today is the day that I am dropping off our purge of outdated holiday decorations, 4 garbage bags of  clothing, out grown basketball shoes and cleats, and misc. items that NO ONE has used in years.  We are lucky to have a wonderful non-profit organization in the next town called KIDS (kids in distress services).   I take many of ...

Inaugural Post

I started a Blog many, many years ago but I wasn't diligent enough to update and post frequently.  I love the concept of an online log.  So much of your lives are captured online with cell phone photos, Facebook, Instagram, websites, emails; that is makes sense to have a place online to capture the memories and day to day life.  I named my new blogging adventure The Huddle, because it is the name of our outdoor bar (more to come on that).  I love starting the New Year with a feeling of organization and structure. There has been some cleaning and purging of stuff; the decorations put away and the to do lists made.  But, I was still feeling slightly unorganized and gloomy.  Most that come from it being  grey, rainy and muddy here for months.   A little of the white stuff may help!   But, what I am really hoping is that a daily update here will help keep my thoughts organized.  Cheers to 2019.