Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas with Babbo and Yia Yia

Stocking hanging

Collecting the stocking loot -bags were needed

The photos almost say it all.  They start and end with Christmas Eve then move through Christmas Day and then move back to dinner in the city on the 23rd and Christmas Eve at the Brodas.  The Coburns were out in strength at Ted's with all of Pip's and all of Ted's families plus Julie, Matt and us. It was great to see so many cousins and siblings together both there and at the Broda's.  It was a treat for us as we haven't seen some of them since they were in elementary school and now Ted and Trisha's youngest is a senior in college - the oldest is an art critic in LA and the middle is in Berlin doing research for the German gov't on architeture in Berlin.  Buddy is a senior at UVM. 

I HAD A GREAT PARAGRAPH HERE ABOUT EVERYTHING WE DID AND IT GOT WIPED OUT WHILE I WAS MOVING A FEW PHOTOS --  IT IS ALL SO EASY ON THIS APPLE UNTIL IT DOES TRICKS I DON'T UNDERSTAND JUST LIKE THE PC ! ! !  I'LL SUMMARIZE IT AND LEAVE IN THE MISSPELLINGS - THE APPLE KEYBOARD HASN'T IMPROVED MY TYPING EITHER!

On the 22nd we trimmed the tree, wrapped gifts the 23rd, then to Zion Church for the service at 5, followed by the Brodas, stockings, and sleep.  A new twist was Sarah leaving for Gran't's house for a visit after we had gone to bed.  christmas Day we had stockings, gift at noon after the traditional but not home made cinnamon buns - gifts at noon, guests at 4 for eggnog, dinner at 8 with 11 t the table - a family oof four joined us and bed,  Boxing Day was relaxing until 4 when we finished gifts and watched a TV series - Glee - after dinner.  Matt got the full 1st year on CDs and we saw 3 episodes.  It caught me but on analysis as I wasn't sleeping I began to see the series as a bunch of cliches put together - all the standard -football and cheer leaders, etc centered about the reemergence of the high school glee club.  Out side school were the wife who wants everything just her way and perfect including a baby, the overworked faculty, etc.  I'm not sure I'm ready to give up reading for TV in the evening but it may happen sooner than I think.  It sure was a life extended for my Dad who spent hours in front of the TV his last couple of years - it was new then and filled time he couldn't read and certainly couldn't very around much.



We hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas and are enjoying post event life.  Best wishes especially to Rachael as she heads for a new adventure in Sydney -stay in touch and the blog is a great way to do it. You don't have to add photos! but they'd be welcome.  To the Kelloggs - thanks for such super photos of home events and we look forward to seeing those of California.  Say hi to Kate's family members who are there.

Love to you all and a happy New Year.


Yia Yia meets Eragon

Duke takes center stage
Dinner in city at Ted and Trisha Coburn's Tribeca Apt

Sandy with Ann and Kelly's Mom at Ted and Trishas

Christmas Eve at the Brodas

Sarah, Babbo, and Buddy at the Broda's

Sarah starts The Night Before at home

The tree Christmas morn 2011

Friday, December 23, 2011

Godzilla Eats Gingerbread Town!!!


Villagers flee in terror!
For dinner tonight, we had a a special treat of letting the kids eat some of the gingerbread houses they made two days ago- as you can see, the carnage was pretty hilarious. Mom and Dad got out just in time, because we got 15 " of snow the night after they left. It was a classic Rocky Mountain light, dry dump and the weather turned bluebird and gorgeous right after.   
"It's like this house had my name on it!"



Nonplussed mom
Light 'n' fluffy
We spent the bulk of the snow day building our epic sled ramp down from the treehouse. It's the Corbet's Couloir of treehouse slides.

More fantastic skiing at Eldora today, and the elves were busy getting ready for Santa's arrival. We're getting ready for our departure to Hollister Ranch to visit Susannah and Christopher's new place on the California coast for the week after Christmas- stay tuned for more posts about this new adventure.

By the way, Boden, Reid and I went to the new 3-D Tintin movie today and it's awesome!! Most entertaining theatrical experience I've had in a long time!

Happy X-mas eve everyone!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Santa Claus is Comin' to Town!

Or so the word on the street has it...
Lots of holiday cheer in the Kellogg house now that we're on break and the countdown is in full swing. Boden and I spent the first day of break doing some shopping and had a nice coffee stop together for a mocha and some gluten-free chocolate zucchini bread.

We had another all-family ski day yesterday with a milestone event- the whole family taking a run together!  All of us were on two chairs and I helped Alden get down one of the green runs on the little mountain at Eldora. She is very taken with the sport, and thinks the chairlift is just the coolest thing ever. Some bribery with "Unicorn Poop" (Skittles) helps keep the motivation high.

Reid is completely skiing-crazy now- I think he's gotten in ten days already this season. He's been taking the bus up with friends and enjoying some middle-school independence. It's such a cool feature of a friendly local resort, and it's nice that one of my good friends is Eldora's marketing director, so he's usually up there and is willing to be a surrogate parent in case of emeergency. I love skiing with Reid because he's getting so much faster and more confident- he's usually right behind me, and I ski fast!

Reid in holly wreath cookie production mode. Love those green cherries!
We had a wild time last night for Lara Cutter's birthday- some good old fashioned disco dancing and many cans of upslope. Saturday, we had a nice dinner with Mom and Dad, getting a little festive time in with them before they head east for Christmas. We've been having snow flurries all day and it's freshened up our old, dingy snow on the ground, so it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Alden was wild about all those little Rudolphs! We'll have to make some.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

SO MANY RUDOLPHS!!!!

  



The girls and I have been getting into the Christmas spirit too, as this tray of Rudolphs will attest...I will post the recipe below.  They are easy and fun to make and decorate.  You may have to make some allowances for Australian ingredients and measurements, but they are pretty straightforward...and yummy!!


If you do give them a go, I hope yours turn out delicious too!

Mom and Dad's front door looks very festive, and we'll be eagerly awaiting an update on Dad's medical situation.  Happy holidays and a restful break to all... love from the Blackwells


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Christmas is coming

The door is our major effort at decoration this year.  It looks great coming in at night and people passing by can see the light if they look quickly.  Mitch next door appreciates it as it is the view from his dining room and kitchen.

We've had a nice two evenings out getting us very much into the spirit.  Thursday we saw the professional production of Its a Wonderful Life - the radio show.  It was well done and the set attractive.  I actually enjoyed the amateur production we saw two weeks ago a bit more.  I think in part because we knew several of the actors, esp. the angel and that part was better in the amateur version.  (actually, there were two different scripts written by different people.)  Then last night we went to a concert by Ars Nova, an excellent acappella group in town.  They have been around for a number of years, have performed all over the world, and have 10 CDs.  The program was at the local Episcopal Church, stone, very Gothic, a perfect setting for the opening music - the singers came in with candles and the church was lovely. The music was all Christmas oriented from the Renaissance til now.  Amazing the sounds the human voice can create.  It was great.

We are about to go to Boden's basketball game and then the Kelloggs are coming for dinner.  They are on vacation for two weeks.

We are looking forward to being in Dobbs Ferry.  We leave Wednesday in the late afternoon and return on January 3rd - a long break which I will enjoy.  Life has been very busy with the United Nations Association and will continue as I'll be President next year.  The organization is going to be a challenge and I feel Mom believes I am crazy - I may well be.  I thought I'd learned to say no, but that was a dream.

I know everyone has a lot on their plate and don't want to add to it, but I would feel better if I clue you in on a few things that have been happening to me.  I got a clear report after my physical in October until the blood tests came in.  The cholesterol was way up so I stopped Ben and Jerry's, butter, etc. and I was put on Lipitor. The BP dropped 105 points - from 260 to155.  However, there was a warning from anemia ( I have had it off and on for 20 years) and kidney so I went to a specialist, had an MRI, and they found a cyst on the kidney, not malignant the doctor says. Iron tablets have picked up my energy so that is better but the doctor thought I should have a colonoscopy which I did on Tuesday. I'll hear final result this week but the administering doctor thought it was OK - no signs of bleeding, the usual cause of persistent anemia. Then last Sunday I had cold sweats and faintness, went to the emergency and they found nothing as was the case in the previous two situations, but I have worn a halter to see if there is anything irregular with the heart.  I haven't felt anything, but I'll get a report soon.  My conclusion is my blood pressure is acting up, I am on new medicines - the kidney doctor put me on Omnipresent to stabilize the BP which I've been taking twice a day and which IS erratic.  Once that is settls down, I think this long and convoluted episode should be over.  I don't feel badly.  Ever since we have been here I get times when I feel the altitude with a little lightheadedness but not often. I am feeling the cold more and the hands continue to be very cold - as they have for 50 years!.  I am swimming 3 times a week and doing a lot so I see no reason to worry, but thought you should share this background information both for your own future health matters and to be aware in case Mom says something,or I do.  Thanks for reading all this and a Merry Christmas in spite of this bit of inconclusive info.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

AND I MUST SAY---

  I'm thankful for all three of our children's wonderful spouses, whether we hear from you on the blog or not--- but it's great when we do!!!      Mom/Ann

Friday, December 9, 2011

Aussie thanks

Most Australians would probably have heard of Thanksgiving but whether they really understand what it's all about...well, that's another story. We (Australians) don't celebrate anything like Thanksgiving - let's face it, we were a bunch of criminals dragged down here as punshiment! After reading Rico's blog, I got to thinking about all the things I'm thankful for:

I'm thankful and very lucky that I'm married to Elli for so many reasons: I have first-hand, precise and exact information on all things American. Having just had my long-awaited (almost 18 months) hernia operation I'm thankful for our public health system. Fortunately I wasn't in a lot of pain waiting, and I'm now in the care of a fully-qualified carer who just happens to be my wife!! How lucky is that? All puns aside, Elli is the best thing that ever happened to me and I am so thankful that she is my wife.
I'm thankful for a rainwater tank that has been full more than it's been empty...more than full (is that possible)?
I'm thankful for lots of sunshine on our solar panel system which is now generating enough power that we don't have to pay (our power company actually pays us!!!)


I'm thankful for our bird bath and our native trees that attract birds to come and eat, drink, bathe and be merry almost in touching distance.
 
I'm thankful for our chooks who take care of unwanted food waste and then give us a good supply of fresh eggs in return,

Elli, Rachael and I had a nice visit with my dad recently which I'm extremely thankful for as he lives such a long way from us. He was in good spirits and even managed a few laughs.
It's pretty good here Downunder in the "Lucky Country" and I'm very thankful for my family and my situation!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Winter Is Here!


Sled Action
No matter what the calendar says, it sure feels like Winter has arrived in our part of the world! 15" of snow this past week, high temps in the 20's and Christmas parades are all conspiring to make it feel like we've said goodbye to Fall for another year. We had some great fresh snow at Eldora today, and Alden and Kate went to the Lights of December parade downtown tonight. Only 2 more weeks for us until Winter Break- unbelievable!