Well, as the title of this blog suggests, I don't think I have to worry about that request.
Here is an update on what's been happening here, besides the snow..
- Thanksgiving... Well, no Ultimate Frisbee was played, but instead, we stayed nice and cozy indoors, drinking wine and conversing with each other. It was the first time since my days in Italy that I did not share this holiday with my own family. Our hosts, the Fords, were very welcoming, even as we were a last minute addition. The company was great and the food was traditional and fantastic. We brought along a bottle of wine from grapes straight from good 'ole Modesto (thanks dad - it was a hit). I guess in that way we had a piece of Modesto with us . We left just before the game playing began since Paul had an early start for the opening day of their 40th season at the Mt Hood Meadows.

- The Weekend...I convinced Paul to drag out our tree (yes, we have a BEAUTIFUL fake one) along with the other decorations. I spent the weekend listening to Christmas music on XM Radio and making the house festive. I think it turned out quite nicely, don't you? It's amazing what I can get done around the house without Paul :)
- Sunday evening Mike and Lori (Paul's parents, for those reading who don't know) arrived for a week-long visit. This was the first time they had been to the house, after all of the work they had done to help us move in. As they are always willing to offer a hand, they brought along their tools. Mike built me a fabulous sewing center (I guess that means I will have to do a blog on all of the projects I will be completing in the near future) and Lori graciously helped with the meals (it was wonderful coming home from work with dinner already on the stove!). It snowed on and off all week, which made for a blanket of snow all around our house (see pic above). Our next door neighbor (an older man named Max)came twice to plow our driveway, without even being asked. Now that's what I call neighborly hospitality. We plan to bring him over a plate of brownies tomorrow so he would keep us in mind for future storms.
Until next time...
3 comments:
Sure am glad mom and I visited in October before the snow. It is pretty and all, but NO THANK YOU!!! Nice to hear how you are doing! The house looks nice. Can't wait to come see you again. Most likely when the snow passes!!! Hunter says hi to his Auntie in OR. Can't wait for you to see him at Christmas. He is changing so much. Love ya!
Your Christmas tree is cute!
I'm bummed we won't be seeing Paul this yr. for Christmas... but I can't wait to see him and you when I go up for some skiing @ Mt. Hood! (I don't think we are going to have a very good ski season down here this yr.)
The house is so lovely blanketed in white. The tree looks beautiful and I'm sure you are both so happy to be settled in. Love to you both.
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