Sunday, December 26, 2021

Merry Christmas!

For Christmas this year, all the boys wanted was a ski day on a big mountain!

Because my new work schedule didn't really allow us time for travel to see family, we opted for a Christmas close to home and on the slopes. We took off on Christmas Eve and made it as far as Avon before the snow cut us off on the interstate. So we stopped for the night, took in a movie, and hit Beaver Creek in the morning. It was a cold and windy day but there was lots of fresh snow... and we ended the day with a good powder run and clear roads home.  


It wasn't necessarily the 'best Christmas ever' considering we have had some pretty epic holidays with travel and family and many adventures over the years. But for staying close to home and being together and doing something we all enjoy... I would say it was quite merry indeed!

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Tree hunt

This year, Hamp & Sam's version of a successful tree hunt was to find the first potential candidate and get it down and home within record time! There was no option for spending an afternoon hiking the mountains or having a picnic or exploring the forest or stream. Turns out, with no snow to play in or friends with us this year it was fine for just the 3 of us to make it a mission! 

That mission had us hiking straight up the side of a mountain. By the time I caught up to the boys, they were half done cutting it down... and by the time I had caught my breath and took in the view, they were half way down the mountain back to the car!

But the mission was successful - a very nice tree this year indeed and sitting pretty in the corner, lighting up the room! 

I have enjoyed getting our decorations out this year - including old Christmas Card photos and special ornaments that now share space with Hamp's Galapagos turtle, and the last of the San Francisco treats!

Next mission: get my Christmas Cards sent out before the end of the year!!!

Thursday, December 2, 2021

3 days in the city

This past Thanksgiving I was most grateful for Hamp & Sam!

These two have become my favorite travelling partners and such great explorers. They are observant and curious and always up for an adventure. Over the past few years we have enjoyed touring several cities together... and when we didn't have any plans for the long holiday weekend I suggested we get out of town go see some place new. So we decided to explore San Francisco!

It was amazing - great weather and lots to see and do. We were consummate tourists - soaking up all the sights and events the city had to offer, including:

Snacks and the arcade at Fisherman's Wharf

Panoramic views of the city and the bay from Coit Tower

Thanksgiving Day dinner in Chinatown at the Hang Ah Tea Room

A sourdough bread bowl at Boudin and hot chocolate in Ghirardelli Square

Lombard Street - the most crooked street in the world! - and the iconic trolley cars 

In just three days, we covered as much ground as we could - a lot of it on foot (and uphill! Oh San Francisco!) But we took advantage of several other modes of transportation:
    • We rented bikes Thanksgiving day and rode ALL over town, including across the Golden Gate Bridge! 
    • We rented electric scooters, too and zipped from pier to pier.
    • Of course, we took the trolley car to Union Square one day to see the Macy's Christmas Tree. 
    • And we took the ferry across the bay, called an Uber in Sausalito to get to the bus station, where the bus shuttled us to Muir Woods for a hike!




There were many special moments from the trip that I am trying to relish - here are a few (so I don't ever forget them!)


Our first day in the city we rode bikes through the Presidio, and the boys insisted we stop at the Palace of Fine Arts. I assumed teenage boys wouldn't care much to see an historic building that offered nothing but pretty landscapes... but they lingered and wandered around the garden and thought about the architecture and read the placards! While that was lovely in and of itself, the few extra minutes of loitering caused us to stumble upon an art exhibit just opening - so we purchased tickets and the boys were introduced to Banksy. It was amazing... the exhibit was very well done and Banksy's work is thought provoking and often uncomfortable. But the boys 'got it' - they pondered the quotes on the walls and asked questions about the meaning of the prints; they recognized certain images and understood the social messages in the art. It was, for me a proud moment of seeing my children's ability to understand that they are a part of something bigger than themselves.

No other special moment was quite as profound - but there were many more that were sweet for so many reasons...  in fact this Thanksgiving Day will forever be memorable because the boys were absolutely game for riding bikes all the way across the Golden Gate Bridge! Only after we made it to the north side did Hamp realize (thanks to the internet I suppose?!) that crossing the bridge was a common "bucket list" item for many people...

Other than bike rentals, the only real event that I pre-planned in anticipation of this trip was a Golden State Warriors basketball game! What a thrill - we shared in the Warrior victory with 18,000 fellow fans and I enjoyed having Hamp point out who all the players were and why he liked watching them!

And then, on day 3 we took a ferry across the bay to get up into the National Monument and see some really cool California scenery... and again these boys were totally open to take the longest hike possible! We laughed and picked on each other, they kindly waited for me up the switchbacks, and Hamp taught us a hiking song he learned in the Galapagos... it was perfect. We ferried back to the city for dinner and continued to laugh and share stories and be absolutely exhausted from it all. Best feeling ever.
Thankful, indeed.

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Fall Sports


Hamp just wrapped up the end of his last football season with a 47-0 victory! The team will have another weekend or two of post season games... but the last regular home game for these guys was pretty great.

He has made quite a name for himself this year as the kicker. The Meeker Cowboys hasn't ever been much of a kicking team, so to have a kid who can get nearly every extra point and the occasional 40-yard field goal too... well, that has been pretty fun to watch!


my favorite photo from this season... it sums it all up:

I know he loves the camaraderie the most... I don't even think he minds spending most of the game on the sidelines, waiting for the chance to kick because I watch him at the games talking and dancing up and down the sideline with everyone on the team! Regardless, I am proud of his leadership on the team and how much he enjoys being a special part of the team's success over the years. At this last home game the Senior players brought their parents on the field for recognition and I was touched by Hamp's sweetness. That hug, on the field right before he ran off to get ready for kickoff, might be one of my favorites!
In the meantime.... Sam has been keeping himself quite busy since golf season finished! His true athletic passion is volleyball. However, there is no men's team here so to stay involved with the sport Sam has taken on the role of Team Manager for the MHS women's team. His dedication amazes me - he still gets to learn about the game, attend practice and work out, and most importantly be a part of the team. So he is quite happy and will also have the next few weekends taken up by post season games!

A HUGE thanks to Bobby Gutierrez for always making a point to be at the kids' events and take amazing photos... these are all his!

Monday, October 11, 2021

Homecoming... last step!

 Put on a bow tie, hug your grandparents, and go dance with all your friends!!!



Sunday, October 10, 2021

Homecoming... step 3

Win a football game, and celebrate a Homecoming Court under the Friday night lights!



Kickoff... 


... and a field goal!

Go #3!!!
(football photos courtesy of Bobby Gutierrez - he's the best!)

The MHS homecoming court...

... and the king, queen and their attendants!

Friday, October 8, 2021

Homecoming... step 2

Participate in all the fun week-long celebrations:

Peach Fuzz, Powder Puff, Parade and a Pep Rally!

Freshmen Peach Fuzz team...

... and Senior Peach Fuzz Champs!

Powder Puff Champs!

Senior Powder Puff team & their Coaches

MHS Homecoming Parade


The MHS Golf Team "float"

Class of 2022 Homecoming Court

GO COWBOYS!!!