Showing posts with label Outings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outings. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

A Winter to Remember


It is hard for me to recall the exact date that the snow began, but it was weeks ago.
Since that time, we have had cold temperatures, daily soaks in the hot tub, school cancellations and late starts, brief power outages, chains on the truck, lots of cocoa, and immense fun.


The weather forecasting has been tricky for this La NiƱa year.  The precipitation in the prediction above materialized, but the high temperatures never warmed above freezing, so we ended up with more snow than expected....and it just kept coming!


The snow was appreciated for the holidays and New Year.  I happen to love seasons, and I much prefer a true cold, snowy winter to the grey and rainy ones typical of the past decade.


Blurry, I know...but how cute and cozy does our little winter cabin look?  I've always had a fantasy of having a summer cottage or cabin in the woods...so I have started referring to our home with those darling titles in order to embrace the charming qualities of a tiny house.


Ezra LOVES the snow.  He would post up by the window every day and yank on the blinds until I would open them.  Then he would stand there, head tilted back, giggling as the flakes fell from the sky.


Daisy, on the other hand, did not appreciate the winter conditions.  
She would get giant snow-marbles stuck to her hair when we would go on walks.  And once the snow was over 8" she was confined to our shoveled paths.


Jonah sure had been a trooper through all the schedule changes.  It's the 19th and since the New Year, he's only had FOUR days of normal school plus three late start days.  We have been embracing the time at home though with lots of "outdoor school", baking, coloring, and card games.


As I'm sure you gathered from my last blog post, skiing right from our house is one of my favorite things.  It's been a great year for zero-commute outings.


Skiing the old hwy is also an easy local trip.


So much grinning!


Animal tracks.  My snowshoe tracks on the left and deer tracks parallel to the right.


The pace of the last few weeks has had a unfamiliar energy.  It reminded me more of summertime than anything else.  Days where we were unbound by schedules and effort was made to pack the activities in like the snow might melt....but it didn't....so we kept going.


There were bluebird xc ski days with friends: Tabitha, Kerry, and Rich.


There were blustery snowshoe outings to the river.


After dark snowshoe and sledding adventures with Jesse.


More sledding while Jesse was at work.


Play dates with friend, Josie.


A sunset ski with Tabitha, Jen, and Rich (kitty cat).


Full moon snowshoe with Amy.


Sunrise snow shoveling.


Downhill skiing with Daddy.


More snow shoveling.


More sledding.


Drinking hot chocolate with preschool friend Sophia.


Trying out Mommy's snowshoes.


Trying out borrowed kids snowshoes.


Through out this time, Jesse was able to get to work, so the photography ended up being mostly of me and the kids.  I have a few more photos to share.


Keeping track.


Ezra celebrated his 1 year Hearing Birthday on the 11th....
so Jonah and I made him an applesauce molasses cake.  He didn't really love the cake, but we did!


Staying cozy.


Master snow shoveler.


Our beautiful son.


Our silly son.


Winter textures.


Our deck piled high.


Snow even makes our shed door prettier.


An ice storm was the grand finale.
We are just beginning to thaw today.  Jonah is outside now "ice surfing" on 2 inches of frozen rain.


Although it is treacherous, it is also beautiful.


Lots of love from our winter playground.
xo
-c


Monday, August 8, 2016

Observation Peak


A few months ago I got to put a "Catherine Day" on the calendar.  Saturday was that day.  Jesse watched to boys so I could go on a solo outing of my choice.  The lovely weather led me to select one of my all-time favorite hikes: Observation Peak.


I was hoping to be at the trail head by 6am, but I misremembered how far I needed to drive on Forest Service Roads and overshot my target time by almost an hour.  That might have been because I stopped to take some photos along the way.  Maybe.


It occurred to me with this pre-hike photo that there would be no photography of children on this trip....just lots of landscapes and self portraits.


Starting the hike at 7am ended up being just fine.  The forest was blanketed in fog, which slowly lifted during the course of my ascent.  


It was quiet in the beginning---even the birds were still sleeping.


I was in my happy place.  Marveling in the beauty of nature.  Enjoying feeling small.


There was a lot of stopping to appreciate the natural artwork.


The light and colors changed so dramatically over the course of 30 minutes.


How beautiful!


The veil of fog lifted and you could see glimpses of the clear, bright day that lay ahead.


The people who choose to live here in the Pacific Northwest (in general) and in the Columbia River Gorge (specifically) share a love for wilderness.  And so, I find it striking that I can adventure to such a breathtaking place and not run into another person.


This is the first overlook view once you come out of the forest.  The silhouette there is Mt. Adams. 
All those bushes in foreground are huckleberries.


Yum!  Jesse keeps ziplock bags in our packs for random occasions such as this.  The whole family is happy he's such a good planner.  


Golden light.


This site is a memorable one.  When Jonah was a baby we did the world's most picturesque diaper change in this location.


Sleepy little bee.


It's hard to take a bad photo up here.


The summit is a rocky outcrop with views of the surrounding volcanoes.


From left to right: Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier (by the tree), Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood. 


Definitely worth hiking through beautiful woods for this!


It might be easier to see Mt. Rainier in this photo.  Straight ahead above the cloud line.
Not a bad place to have lunch.


One last peak of Mt. St. Helens and then it was time to hike back down.
Total trip was 5.6 miles.

Many thanks to Jesse.  I had a wonderful time.
xoxo
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