Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

Snow Fun: Gilmores road trip to visit friends in Northern California

This weekend we piled in the car and headed for the snow. We didn't go to the usual "snow spots" frequented by Fresnans like Shaver Lake or Sequoia National Park. Instead we drove north to Pollock Pines to visit our friends Doug and Brenda Round and their sweet girls, Jayna and Liana. A corridor of snow-heavy pines welcomed us to their neighborhood when we arrived. We had to stop by the side of the road to put on chains to go through the two-feet-plus of snow. That took more than two hours but Doug came and rescued us and the girls hung out while the daddies figured it out.
Doug and Brenda have a beautiful new home with a breathtaking view of the Sierra Nevada mountains.  These cute two-year-olds were cautious but had a real blast in the snow. The Rounds' balcony in itself is a playground and the kids could jump over the balcony and be right on the sled run. Giada wasn't too keen on one too-fast-and-wild trip down the sled hill with mama. After that she preferred to watch and crack herself up by licking the snow. Mama and Daddy got quite the workout carrying our potty-training little one up and down the hill to take off all those wonderful layers of snow clothes and "try" to go to the bathroom. Fun. Fun.

 When they weren't outside in the mountains of snow, Meilani and Liana were inside creating a world of dress-up and imagination all their own. They spent hours in the Rounds' playroom. This afforded us parents some great time for talking, catching up by the fire, knitting and even journaling. It truly was a winter retreat.
Saturday we headed south to Escalon where our friends Jen and Dave VanderMeulen live. They spoiled us with a fabulous dinner. Surprisingly, we enjoyed lots of quality adult talking time (and even a played a new game - Blockus) while the Meilani and Giada played, read, danced and even splashed in the tub with Ella and Delia.

Talk about a girls' sleepover weekend!

On Sunday morning, we walked to the Christian Reformed church with the VanderMeulens where Dave is a pastor. We were blessed to see some of the friends we read about on their blog and meet some of the generous people that gave toward our marathon fundraiser in the fall. As we exited the church for the fellowship hall, the organist was playing "Strength Will Rise When you Wait Upon the Lord" in a bouncy rhythm. I had to smile because this song has truly become our "theme song" the last few months. Wherever I go, I hear it playing on the radio, at church, on my iPhone or Meilani belting it out in the backseat of the car.

After church we went back to Jen and Dave's place for already-prepared-and-waiting Wild Rice Soup and warm bread. Yummy! Of course, we couldn't stay put in one place for long. The VanderMeulens brought us on an adventure to a local Gouda Cheese farm where they also have goats and llamas to pet and feed.

These little Dutch girls (well, and one Dutch girl by association) posed by the cheese displays. We were gifted a fabulous wheel of Basil Gouda cheese. You better believe I'm going to be creating some fun new recipes with that baby!



After the Gouda Cheese Factory, we headed to a favorite park in Oakdale. This "old school" park was complete with all kinds of mazes built out of actual wood and creative places for the kids to play. We concluded our time together chasing up the stairs, slipping down the slides and talking about some of the struggles of parenting and seeking God's calling on our life.

On our journey home we stopped for dinner with Jim & Dawn Madsen in Turlock. They set their table for a build-your-own stir fry meal full of veggies, rice and teriyaki chicken - and even tea in special tea cups. Four girls played and sipped tea and cuzzled with the cat. Jim was actually Ericlee's youth leader at EvFree Church in Fresno. Dawn helped out with lots of homeschool tips for us when we go to Haiti. We enjoyed a few hours of time to trace God's provision and fingerprints on our families' lives these past few years.

During this hard season of waiting on a lot of things, God has been teaching our family to be thankful and live in the moment. We are so thankful for the hospitality of these life-long friends. They nourished our souls this weekend.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Let it Snow: Meilani revels in her first Snow Play Day


For the Martin Luther King holiday on Monday we decided to take a family excursion to the snow. We had planned to go with our friends, the Schultzes, but one of their girls was sick so we set out on our own. This was Meilani's first snow romp. We bundled her up in lots of layers, including the hat and scarf Mama made and even an extra layer for her "baby." Meilani (thankfully) slept in the car and Mama and Daddy got some good quality connecting time.

We arrived at Shaver Lake (about an hour's drive from our place) just as the snow started coming down. Perfect timing! Meilani was definitely intrigued. We rolled down the windows and dined on our picnic lunch in the car. "SnowSnowSNOW!" Meilani squacked. "SNOW Down," she announced, making sure we noticed that the snow was indeed falling down. She was eager.

Meilani was especially proud of her new "boots" that we found at a Swap & Shop party last week at my friend Jessica's place. We got these black boots for $3 - such a deal compared to the $15 ones we scoped out at the store. (In Fresno, there's not really a need for boots except for these occasional snow days. That would be another story if we were in Chicago...)

After we bundled her all up and successfully got on a pair of mittens we headed out. There was no mystery as to where the coolest spots were near Shaver Lake. Dozens of families lined the hills equipped with sleds, tubes, and other makeshift sliding devices. The whole area echoed with peels of laughter and joy.

We fashioned a sled for Meilani out of a cardboard box since we didn't think the adult-sized sled would really work. Surprisingly, she was timid about sledding at first and kept saying "MamaMamaHold" so Mama would hold her tight. But by the end of the day, she was the fearless creature we know her to be.

We also took a little hike up into the woods and paused to make snow angels in the newly-fallen snow. Again, this was a first for Meilani so she was curious and concerned about what Mama was doing laying in the snow, flapping her arms. Then she joined in the fun.

Daddy put Meilani in the hiking backpack to give her a little break and a better view of our woods walk. At this point, we realized she was either too bundled or too cold because she just stared for about 20 minutes - almost lethargic. But we warmed her up with the new sights to see.

Daddy even got in on some sledding action. We found a lid to a plastic container (someone else's makeshift sled). He took this state-of-the-art snow flyer for a few rides. Fun! "More!" squealed Meilani as she looked on.

After a few hours or reveling in the snow we eagerly packed back in the car, changed into dry clothes and gulped some hot peppermint tea and oatmeal cookies. The day was a great escape with Daddy from our usual Monday routine.