Mini Olympic Games

There were no gold medals, no world records and no opening or closing ceremonies, but we did have our own Winter Olympics this past weekend in our backyard and front yard and even from our rooftop.  When mother nature gives you snow, what do you do?  Our latest storm gave us over 15″ of snow.  We had plans to take a mini ski vacation to Giants Ridge while the kids were on winter break last week, but with the “blizzard” predictions, we changed our plans and stayed in Duluth to ski at Spirit Mountain.  The white out conditions caused Spirit Mountain to close at 4pm which was probably a good thing.  We got home before the worst of the storm hit.  By the next morning, drifting snow buried our driveway, sidewalk and everything else.  As a family, we ventured outside and began digging out.  After most of the work was done, the kids decided to have a little fun.  Out came the snowboards and sleds and our mini Olympics was underway.

Girls Division | Driveway Snowboarding

Boys Division| Driveway Snowboarding

Senior Division | Driveway Snowboarding

After a quick photo next to the tunnel that leads to our front steps and door, we moved to the backyard snowboarding course.

Girls Division | Backyard Snowboarding

Boys Division | Backwards Skeleton

Girls Division | Swing Set Jump

Boys Division | Swing Set Jump

Preparing for the jump.

The big jump.

Pairs Roof Jumping

Relaxing before the jump.

After the jump and digging out.

Boys Division | Luge

Senior Division | Roof Shoveling

The snowman that was created back in December has not melted, but is nearly buried by snow.  Here he is during the early December snowstorm when Mike and Sophia made him.

Mr. Snowman With His Creators

Here he is now…or what is left of him.  Look for the tip of his red hat.

Buried

One final collage of the snow cover.

Subzero temperatures are in the forecast, but no snow…for now.

Hopper Happiness & Sock Monkey Madness

Serious Sock Monkey

We gave the kids a few small things for Valentine’s Day.  Nothing fancy, just some chocolate treats, gum and a small gift for each kid.  Sophia had her eye on a giant stuffed frog that was on display in the gift section of a local store since mid-January.  Every time we stopped by the store to pick up a few items, she spotted the frog and begged to have it for Valentine’s Day.  It was a little overpriced and ridiculously pink and large, but she declared her love for it each time she saw it.  Early this week I had to do some errands and stopped by a different store for a few household items.  I decided to pick up some Valentine’s treats for the kids and a card for Mike.  While I was debating on whether or not to get a small stuffed bulldog for Sophia, I looked up on the top shelf and spotted the same frog that Sophia had seen at the other store.  I decided that it must be fate.  Not only was it the same frog, it was almost half the price.  Sophia became the proud owner of a giant pink and white frog on Valentine’s Day.  She couldn’t have been more excited.  Now we just need to figure out where to keep him.  Sebastian’s gift was not quite as bright or exciting, but he was very happy with his new fleece blanket (a.k.a. Woobie).

Hopper, Socky, Sophia, Sebastian & The Brown Blanket

In addition to her new frog, Hopper, Sophia also received a gently used sock monkey hat with her Valentine’s Day loot.  Sock Monkey was also a big hit with her as seen below in the snapshots from earlier today,

Sock Monkey Madness – iPhone Photos

I also enjoyed my Valentine’s gift…a beautiful bouquet of roses, truffles and a nice card from Mike.

Rose Bouquet

Sebastian had a basketball tournament in Zimmerman, Minnesota today.  Mike made the 2 1/2 hour journey with him.  It was a long day, with less than ideal road conditions, but the boys played well and they made it home safely at 10:40 p.m. tonight.  While they were away, Sophia and I took care of shoveling the freshly fallen snow.  We did take some time to have a little fun and enjoy sledding in the back yard.

Snow Play – iPhone Photos
Monkey Faces

Daphne also joined in the fun.

Snow Dog
Lonely Leaf

We are looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow and enjoying a quiet day at home…or maybe skiing in the fresh powder.

Ice, Snow & Cold

Record snowfall, record cold, sleet and ice.   We have had it all and it’s only mid-January. The Polar Vortex has not been good to us in Northern Minnesota.  We have been grateful for a vehicle with AWD, a garage that helps our vehicles start every morning and a newer furnace and windows to keep us warm, even if the temperature outside plunges to -29 degrees.

I’m not sure what kind of tree this is, but it has the most beautiful red berries that look like cherries or small crab apples.  I have to wonder if they are poisonous because the birds have not been interested in eating them.

Winter Berries

Mike has been our designated driver getting Sebastian to basketball practice and tournaments, Sophia to gymnastics and piano and also ski races at Chester Bowl.  In his spare time he also volunteers as a ski patrol at Chester Bowl ski hill – that is when the hill isn’t closed because of subzero temperatures.  Our Pathfinder has come in handy getting everyone where they need to go through the snow and cold.  Here is Sophia’s first ski race of the season at Chester Bowl.  She came in 5th in her division.

Due to the blistering cold January 5 & 6, schools were canceled.  Although the kids have now had five days of school canceled because of the weather, I have to agree that standing at the bus stop with wind chills of -57 is not something I want my kids to do.

Great Start To The Day

Luckily our summer daycare was able to take the kids both days so that Mike and I could make it into the office.  The car ride to work was a little chilly at -22 at 8 o’clock in the morning.  The next day was better.  Only -21!

Long, Cold Drive

The shipping season ended in our port city this week.  We won’t be seeing any more ships on Lake Superior from our living room window until March.

Below Zero Day On Lake Superior

I have to be more creative in my photography, but the cold weather has kept me from venturing outdoors much.  The best I can do is a few photographs of the sunrise from our front steps.

New Day
Breaking Dawn
Sun Rise

I did stay outside for all of 10 minutes this morning.  After I arrived at work, I couldn’t help but snap of few pictures of the cool ice flows in the harbor.

Ice Flow
Break Away

There was a flock of ducks looking for food in the icy waters.  I’m not sure if they had much luck.  They were probably more concerned about staying warm as the temperature was 0 degrees.

Polar Plunge

The weekend is promising to be slightly warmer.  I would like to get our poor boxer, Daphne, outside for a walk one of these days.  She has been confined to mostly indoor exercise this winter.  I will have to get out the dog booties and a jacket for her, but hopefully she will get a chance to enjoy some fresh January air.

Waiting For Summer