It's interesting to me that no matter where we move, whether that's Moscow or Sandpoint, we always manage to be responsible for a massive pile of leaves! Ah well, at least my obliques are getting a good workout.
The girls were a great help and had a lot of fun playing in the leaves. :)
David had quite the grin after that romp with the girls! He's such a wonderful father!!! :)
Monday, November 2, 2009
Happy Halloween!
As usual, we went trick-or-treating in South Sandpoint. I wanted to try a new neighborhood, but when you're married to a Phlegmatic ... "Why change what ain't broke?"
This is David as an 80's rocker. I think he pulled off a North Idaho hippie. :)
We went with our friends, Justin and Jen Landis. This is us hitting a friend's house who said they never answered their door before 6:30 pm. It's 5 pm. Aren't we naughty?! :)
Jen and Miles. Cutest bees I've ever seen!
The girls and with Ani. Yeo Won is technically a disco girl, but she was adamant about being a 70's rockstar. OK. Kimberly was a 20's Flapper Girl.
Here are some shots of the girls on another day with their costumes
That's it girls, get that candy! ;)
This is David as an 80's rocker. I think he pulled off a North Idaho hippie. :)
We went with our friends, Justin and Jen Landis. This is us hitting a friend's house who said they never answered their door before 6:30 pm. It's 5 pm. Aren't we naughty?! :)
Jen and Miles. Cutest bees I've ever seen!
The girls and with Ani. Yeo Won is technically a disco girl, but she was adamant about being a 70's rockstar. OK. Kimberly was a 20's Flapper Girl.
Here are some shots of the girls on another day with their costumes
That's it girls, get that candy! ;)
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Making Cider!
Our new house has two apple trees in the back. It brought to mind all those fun years of cider pressing on the hill at the farm (Dowers). We were happy to have our friends, the Toews family, invite us down to CDA to press our apples into cider and thus share the "art of cider making" with yet another generation! We had a LOT of fun!
We had a process, of course!
We started by rinsing most of the debris from the apples and pears.
The girls would gather the apples from the tarp and put them through the "first washing."
Good workers!
Then they'd check the fruit for rotting and any other "undesirabilities." Those that passed inspection went through the final washing before being grinded. Kimberly liked this job best! :)
They needed us for David's muscle ... kidding! :)
We put it through two different filters: A mesh strainer and then this thin tea towel.
Here's the "liquid gold!"
The final reward: Cheers!
Kimberly and Sadie are great friends!
Kimberly loves the opportunity to play "Big Sister!" :)
After it was all said and done, we ended up with 12 jugs of cider. YUM!
We had a process, of course!
We started by rinsing most of the debris from the apples and pears.
The girls would gather the apples from the tarp and put them through the "first washing."
Good workers!
Then they'd check the fruit for rotting and any other "undesirabilities." Those that passed inspection went through the final washing before being grinded. Kimberly liked this job best! :)
They needed us for David's muscle ... kidding! :)
We put it through two different filters: A mesh strainer and then this thin tea towel.
Here's the "liquid gold!"
The final reward: Cheers!
Kimberly and Sadie are great friends!
Kimberly loves the opportunity to play "Big Sister!" :)
After it was all said and done, we ended up with 12 jugs of cider. YUM!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Farmer's Market
Yeo trying to keep that hula hoop on some non existent hips ...
Kimberly and her cousins attempting a new way of hula hooping ...
Ring around the Rosies works, too! :)
Afterwards we piled everyone in the back of Tracy's (David's sister) truck. She was a little worried about them being back there ... but we'll give her a break since she's from Washinton ... ! ;) As you can see, the kids LOVED it!
Fun Times with Friends
Biking to Dover
There's a great bike path from Sandpoint to Dover (about 3 miles) that we took with the girls one afternoon. It's beautiful and we had a great time!
Had a fun biking with the girls; singing bible songs with Kimberly and Sound of Music songs with Yeo Won. :)
We rewarded ourselves with a hot cup of cocoa as it was a little chilly ... ! :)
Had a fun biking with the girls; singing bible songs with Kimberly and Sound of Music songs with Yeo Won. :)
We rewarded ourselves with a hot cup of cocoa as it was a little chilly ... ! :)
Yeo's First Soccer Game of the Season!
Kimberly's First Soccer Game of the Season!
Kimberly: 5 years old Team: Fish Sticks
We were surprised at how quickly and ferociously she got right into things!
And then there were the down times ...
At this age, the kids are taught the basics of the game. One component is learning where and how to stand on the field ... and Kimberly got to boss around her teammates when they weren't following directions quickly enough ...
She's going to be a great player!
Fish Sticks: Win Opponents: Loss
First Day of School
Unfortunately I wasn't able to hang out as they wouldn't open the doors (even to the office for questions) so David had to get both girls to their respective places by himself. He did a great job but I'm bummed to have missed out. (I'm making it up by volunteering in the classrooms this year.) Regardless, the girls were very excited and really enjoy their classes.
Camping at Farragut
David's Spokane to Sandpoint Race
In a nutshell, Spokane to Sandpoint is a 12-person 190-mile relay race that starts at the ski lodge atop Mt. Spokane Ski Resort and progresses through some of the best places to run in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho until finishing at Lakeview Park in Sandpoint, Idaho. Each runner will complete 3 legs varying in distances from 3-8 miles.
David's first leg was 3.7 miles, second leg was 2.5 miles, and his last leg was 7.1 miles. I can't remember what his times were (they were posted on FB), but he averaged about 7 minute miles.
David's hand off to a teammate in Riverside Park, Spokane, WA
Team crosses the finish line together at Lakeview Park, Sandpoint, ID
Team huddles together to give congrats and say goodbye at Lakeview Park, Sandpoint, ID
David's first leg was 3.7 miles, second leg was 2.5 miles, and his last leg was 7.1 miles. I can't remember what his times were (they were posted on FB), but he averaged about 7 minute miles.
David's hand off to a teammate in Riverside Park, Spokane, WA
Team crosses the finish line together at Lakeview Park, Sandpoint, ID
Team huddles together to give congrats and say goodbye at Lakeview Park, Sandpoint, ID
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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