Monday, January 31, 2011

Yikes

On my way home from work today I was wondering if the storm was still coming our way. The sky was blue, the sun was out. It was so beautiful and warm that I even cracked to sunroof a little bit. Maybe I was a little over zealous with the sunroof after all the temperature was still below freezing.

At home I checked the WeatherBug and this is what I found.

It would appear that the storm is still coming and that we will be getting ice, lots of ice.
I don't think I have ever seen a storm quite that big and certainly not one that will take more than 48 hours to pass by.

CJ's science teacher is hoping for a snow day and has asked the kids to help make it happen.
This is their homework for tonight:
Science:
1. Flush ice down your toilet, wear your PJs inside out, and put a spoon under your pillow! 

Maybe if everyone does their science homework the ice storm will turn into a snowstorm.
Come on 703 - do your homework!!!!

The Winter of 1994

The impending ice storm got me thinking of the winter of 1994. That was the winter of 19 ice storms and while it wasn't all ice, there was some snow too, the ice prevailed. The ice covered everything. When it did snow it was a challenge to shovel but leave just enough to cover the ice and provide traction.

Both Steve and I had jobs that required us to be there. There was no calling off because you couldn't get there. Steve's job took him all all over the tri-state area. That Ford Aerostar and some impressive driving got him there every time. I still am amazed that we would leave in the morning and he would be in Delaware about the same time I make it to Devon.

To get to my job I had to cross the river and then get up the big, long, windy hill. The name of the road escapes me now, it had Devon or Valley Forge in it and probably changed names midway through. My beloved Nissan pickup truck made it up the hill every time. Usually I had to go around people that were stuck, sliding backwards or off the road. That truck had its hubs locked in 4-wheel drive from January to mid march. That truck rocked, because unlike Steve there was no impressive driving going on with me. Just guts and a great truck.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Button Down Boys

In celebration of Derek's Confirmation, CJ put on a button down shirt.
He didn't button it or tuck it in.
Both he and Derek looked very nice in their 'dress up' shirts.
There was a time when CJ would not leave the house without a button down shirt.
He referred to them as 'go to work shirts'.
He was one very well dressed pre-schooler!
Now he is a polo shirt wearing middle schooler.
I wonder what clothing trends high school will bring?

(BTW, that's rootbeer in the mugs.)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Waiting


The squirrel ended up having to come back later. Tucker chased him(and the birds too) away.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Moochie

Moochie is a store at the mall that sells stuff for dogs. During MaryKate and Mark's visit here they and Steve stopped at Moochie. Later, Steve, CJ and MK went back and purchased a gift for Tucker.
Tucker is in love. He has played with Moochie, indulged in adult activities with Moochie and taken her outside to meet his friends.




Saturday, January 22, 2011

A Sign of Spring????

This is the first morning that I have noticed it being light out at the time CJ goes out for the bus.

I realize this is just wishful thinking as the temperature was -1 at the time and the ground was covered in 5 inches of snow!

Plow Safety


There have been articles in the paper and segments on the news about snowplow safety. Yesterday I found out that it's not just you and I that need to give a wide berth to snowplows. Recycling bins need to consider the snowplow before placing themselves at the curb.
We placed our trashcan and recycling bins close to the street, and close to each other, in a shoveled part of the driveway so that the wonderful Rumke folks wouldn't have to dig them out of the snow. I also made sure that 'heavy' recycling was on top so that the winds wouldn't dislodge anything.
Then the plow went down the road. The recycling bins ended up 2 feet from where we put them. The 'heavy' items flew out onto the driveway and the bins were coated in plow slush.
Next time I will heed the snowplow safety messages and will put the trash/recycling further up the driveway.
Thanks Orange Township for doing such a great job plowing our streets!!!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Staying Safe

This Christmas Steve gave me a Kindle. It has seen a lot of use. I have read 2 books and started a third. CJ has downloaded a couple and is reading an H.G. Wells book. And, The New York Times crosswords have been keeping Steve entertained. Being something that was keeping all of us rather happy, I wanted to keep it safe. Looking online at at the stores for a cover, I discovered that they were all too expensive or bulky. So, I dug into the material stash and made a cover for my new favorite 'book'.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

7th Anniversary of the 39th Birthday

And birthday month continues with Steve's birthday.
He had a yummy birthday dinner of bacon wrapped steak tips and twice baked potatoes.
The lack of fruit or veggies is in honor of his birthday


Then came pie time. Buckeye pie from Graeters, yummy!!
Happy Birthday!!!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

CJ's Birthday Dinner

This year CJ decided against a birthday party. Instead we took him out for a good steak. We didn't want to go to one of the really expensive steakhouses, figuring that might set the bar way to high for future steak dinners. Steve found a place in Delaware that had good reviews and we decided to give it a try.

CJ and Steve had the Filet Mignon.
They loved it.
Steve said that it was as good if not better than what he has eaten at more expensive and well known restaurants. CJ was practically moaning while chewing.

And while I felt a little silly ordering it, with the boys ordering steak, I had the grilled cheese. The sandwich was amazing and midway through I realized that it was a grilled cheese that needed to be photographed.

 We shared a dessert, which came out with a candle in honor of CJ's birthday.

We have now found our new favorite restaurant and it's name is '1808 American Bistro'.
Happy 13th Birthday CJ.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

A Teenager in the House

The day before CJ turned 13 we had got some snow and school got out early. CJ got home before I did. When I got home I found that he had shoveled the driveway for me!!

At bedtime Tuesday night, CJ was hoping that there would be no school on Wednesday as an added birthday bonus.
Unfortunately we didn't get that much snow. We did get enough for a two hour late start.

The late start gave CJ time to enjoy his birthday cookie, hot chocolate and one present.


With Steve out of town, CJ wanted to hold off on a birthday celebration. So an early morning sugar laden breakfast and opening the much coveted fleece jacket would be his 13th birthday fun.

 Steve's appointments for Thursday were cancelled and much to CJ's surprise, Steve met us in the parking lot at clarinet. He was standing in the snow holding balloons for the birthday boy.
So, he got to open his presents on his birthday after all.

Happy birthday to my sweet, awesome, kind, smart, incredible teenager.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Aunt Kate & Uncle Mark Come to Visit

And with them came Dakota, Casey and presents.







It was a fun visit that concluded with a birthday dinner at Dewey's Pizza for MaryKate. And then off to the BlueJackets game.