Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Little Sid.

This girl never ceases to amaze me.  In fact, the other day as I was lamenting about the fact that I did not hoard toilet paper, she suggested we invest in a bidet.  How does she even know what that is?  I believe it was the same day that she spent the entire day in her room busy doing 'something'.  After dinner, she asked Kendall and I if we had about 20 minutes to see 'something'.  We joined her in the sun room, as she entertained us with an awesome play that she had pulled together.  

Her American Girl dolls served as the cast.  She used a string to help us know which character was speaking.  

She had three separate set changes.  It was amazing and a nice break!


Sidney has been spending Friday afternoons with my parents.  She has been able to spend some time in my mom's sewing shop.  Her confidence in sewing is getting better each time she makes something.

Kendall had an opportunity to go to one of Sidney's horse lessons last week.  It was the first time Kendall had seen Sidney ride.  She was super impressed, but found herself being 'attacked' by the goats.  I believe she loved every minute of it!

Sidney was sad to learn that she would not have lessons for the next few weeks, due to the shelter in place order.  The day of the order, she had her last lesson for a bit.  Fortunately, it was the most amazing lesson to date, so she was on cloud nine.  Sidney has been wanting to learn to ride bareback.  When Alyssa made an offhanded comment about 'forgetting the saddle', Sidney jumped on the opportunity.  She was thrilled to learn to handle the horse without a saddle.

Her smile says it all!

Monday, March 30, 2020

Sweetest of Sisters.

I stole this title from a yoga friend of mine.  I love that the girls are the best of friends.  Yes, they can also be the worst of enemies.  However, considering the amount of time that they spend with each other, they really seem to enjoy the company of one another.  

Kendall was trying to learn some 'chords' (?) for a song in youth group.  Sidney decided to sing along to her practice.

Family BBall and Leprechaun Traps.

My nephew, Kyle and his wife, Danielle, came down to Boise for the Big Sky basketball tournament.  As it turned out, the tournament was cancelled the morning it was supposed to begin...COVID-19.  Though I know that Kyle and Danielle were disappointed about missing the tournament, they were happy to hang with the family.  Sidney was overjoyed, as she had some new basketball companions!



On the evening of March 16th, the girls disappeared.  After awhile, I was curious as to what was going on.  I heard some banging around in the garage and saw a few trips back and forth to the craft room  As it turns out, they were making leprechaun traps.  

I love that they still enjoy doing this!  The level of detail was amazing.





Unfortunately, those slippery little suckers managed to get away for another year!  They did, however, leave some chocolate treasures behind!

Sunday, March 29, 2020

carpet

Our carpet has been in need of a good stretching.  It had developed waves in it.  As I was talking to my friend about getting it stretched and realizing that I would have to practically move out of my house to do it, she said that I may as well get it replaced.  Our current carpet is about 11 years old and 'poop' colored according to the girls:).  After much back and forth, that is what we decided to do, replace it!  Here is a before picture of our 'poop' colored carpet.

Thankfully, the place where we bought the carpet also arranged for movers to move us out and back in.  Phew!

Here are a couple shots of the carpet (before they were totally finished).  I love this carpet!  It has a lot of tonal variability and goes with all of the different colors in our home.  Here it is in the master bedroom lighting.

In the sun room, it has a totally different look.

Slightly funny story, we had this carpet installed about four weeks ago.  However, the installer had to leave for a dentist appointment and asked if he could come back at the end of the week to do the stairs.  "Of course." I said.  It was no problem to me, since I was able to get the furniture moved back in and put the house back together.  Then, crazy COVID-19 took over.  The installer has someone in his family that is immune compromised.  Plus, it is just better safe than sorry.  I suppose we will live with our 'poop' colored stairs for a bit longer.  We sure have been enjoying the rest of the carpet though.  In the big scheme of things, this is inconsequential.

Kevin's Senior Pictures.

Terrell has been going through her pictures as of late.  She came across Kevin's senior pictures and brought them over to look at.  I have spent a lot of time wondering what he would think of the current situation.  It has been incredibly strange to go through this experience without him by my side.  In the words of BK, I miss him...Every. Damn. Day!







Saturday, March 28, 2020

COVID-19 and Mountain Air.

It has been the most surreal past couple of weeks.  As Kendall puts it, we are currently living out the pages of future history books.  The Coronavirus COVID-19 has become a worldwide pandemic and Boise, Idaho is not exempt.  Two weeks and one day ago, Idaho did not have any confirmed cases.  Fifteen days later, as I am typing this blog, Idaho has 261 confirmed cases and 5 deaths.  We are now on a statewide stay at home order for 21 days.  

The schools have been told to remain closed until April 20th.  However, it is not looking like a return on April 20th will likely happen.  We just received a message from Kendall's district that stated they would begin online school on April 13th.  They also outlined a plan for finishing the school year remotely, as it appears that is a very real possibility.  I am incredibly grateful that Sidney has been doing online school this year, as her world has remained largely unchanged.  She has not missed a beat.  With her struggles, it is a very good thing that she is able to stay on course.  

I am incredibly proud of how each of the girls are handling the situation.  They have been very creative with their time.  Though they miss their friends, they have not been nagging incessantly to see them.  I think they understand that this is serious.  They have been going for walks, bike rides, working in the yard, reading books, crafting, face timing with friends and generally making the most of it.

Just before all the crazy hit, I had a chance to take the girls up to the mountains for a few days.  They each brought a friend along for the trip.  It was wonderful and fun and relaxing.  

Kendall found this awesome quote that summed up the trip, "I don't care how old you are, buying snacks for a road trip should always look like you gave an unsupervised 9 year old $100."  

As soon as we dropped our bags in the room, the girls spied a number of deer snacking below our balcony.

The deer did not seem phased by us staring at them.

Yes, that is Avery and Sidney playing outside in their pajamas.  The cold did not seem to bother them at all.  They were so happy to be outside enjoying nature and climbing whatever they could find, whenever possible.

The pool and rec center were appropriately closed, considering the current conditions.  However, they had crafts that could be taken back to the room.  The girls enjoyed painting these little canvases and making salt dough jewelry.  We brought a ton of card games, but did not end up playing a single game.  We did a lot of giggling and laughing, but really just spent most of our waking moments outside.

I am an early riser by nature, so I enjoyed my morning coffee reading by the fire.  It was as nice as it sounds!

We walked at least five miles each day.  There were stops along the way to take pictures, tromp in the snow and 'disperse' cattail seeds.

Though I somehow did not manage to get a picture of it, the girls built an awesome snow fort.  They spent about 6 hours perfecting it.  The girls walked to the edge of the frozen lake.  I was not feeling too comfortable with them walking out onto it.  That being said, there was a pond by our cabin.  After two days of sunshine, Sidney decided to jump on the ice.  Next thing she knew, she was waist deep in freezing cold water.  It completely and totally freaked her out.  I could not help but burst out laughing when she ran up the bank completely soaked with boots full of water.  I suppose if you are going to fall through the ice, a waist deep pond is the place to do it.  I recall the exact same thing happening to me at her age.
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The girls had fun doing their own outdoor photo shoot.











I am thankful that we had this last hoorah, as I think we will be spending our days at home for quite some time!

Monday, March 2, 2020

We miss you...always!

Kevin's sister, Lisa, put this beautiful video together.


We miss him fiercely.  He filled so many parts of our lives; brother, friend, teacher, daddy, son, husband, mentor, soldier, cousin, uncle, coach, nephew, fishing buddy, golf partner, Awana leader - whichever role he filled in our live's, he made an impact.  There are many times when I reflect on how hard he fought to get up each day, just to be a part of our lives.  I hate that he had to go so soon!