Saturday, December 27, 2008

THE Cookie Exchange

Local ladies of the community gather each holiday season for a cookie exchange. Each person brings about 4-5 dozen cookies to share. Tammy hosted it at her house with plenty of Christmas music and warm tea. Her house is just down the road so I walked with my containers of cookies in hand. My contribution to the exchange included chocolate crinkles and shortbread cookies. It was fun to put together tins for companies and businesses considered friends of the community. We also chose cookies at the end to fill out tins for a treat during the holiday!

Oh Christmas Tree

Our venture occurred about two weeks ago as we walked around in the snow looking for a Christmas tree. No carts or farm hands this time...it was great! We ended up at the airstrip looking for one about 4 feet tall to fit in the corner on top of a storage box we have in our living area. Nothing was found at first..so we walked into the woods to find one that suited us just fine! We named it Slim....tall...thin....just a few branches. Into the back of the truck it went for a ride down to the road. Just thought I would include a few pictures for everyone to see. Hope you had as much fun decorating your tree as we did. I think Steven's time spent in the kitchen stringing popcorn was a record for the amount of time he has ever spent in the kitchen....unless of course you count time spent eating..which he was doing to ever other piece of popcorn he picked up :-)


THE FINAL PRODUCT!!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

"Good Morning....

...little bear" were my thoughts as I woke on Sunday morning and saw this little one on our front porch. He slept there the night before and was trying to stay warm in the snowy cold weather. Conveniently for him, there was also a box of appless on the porch for him to snack on. Steven was downlake hunting and it was up to me to remove the bear...and he was reluctant to leave...so I went to get my neighbor, Bethany, and she helped me get him of the porch..but not before he climbed up in the corner of our porch..as you can see below.


He continued to come back in pursuit of warmth and food, so I contacted Vicki, who works with the park service, to see if we could trap the bear. Sure enough, they were actually trying to trap him for the past two weeks and take him to a rehab facility for the winter. I helped set up a trap across the field where he has been spotted in a neighbor's apple tree. The mission was successful and the 15 pound ball of fuzz willingly went into the trap!! He was kept overnight in Stehekin and transported down lake yesterday...which will definitely increase his changes of survival for the winter. I just wanted to share the pictures because he was oh-so cute walking around in the snow.



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Friday, December 12, 2008

My Trip Home

As October came to an end and the work season was winding down in Stehekin, I took the boat out and got on a plane headed for the Carolinas. It was a pre-planned trip for me to visit with family and friends while Steven finished up some work, chopped wood for the winter, hunted, and hunted some more. The first few days were spent with family in NC and I was able to see my mom, Kyson, and Heather. We all spent the weekend together at my mom's beach house in Atlantic Beach. It is a new acquisition and so cute! Kyson is truly amazing and he just captivated me as he toddled around the living room and kitchen babbling away. He is such a good baby and eats everything! I know all my speech pathologist friends would be impressed to know that he was only 11 months then and would eat everything in chili by himself...beans...hamburger...diced tomatoes...peppers...onions..cheese..and crackers!! I was amazed. We just talked, played, took pictures, and did a little shopping. After a few days there, I headed to SC to see more friends and family. I went to Orangeburg first to see Steven's sister, Sharon, and their family. The boys are so big and Cameron is walking now! More pictures were taken and time spent together talking over dinner one evening. It was so great to see them! After that visit, the photo sessions began! I had a ton of fun taking pictures for Christmas cards and all the pictures have been processed now, CDs mailed, and photo orders completed! A big thanks to all those families that signed up and were willing to work with me on time slots available. A big thanks to God for the great weather too! I may post a few photos once I get Christmas presents completed and in the mail. I also had time to visit with friends and people from work...thanks for all the meals people provided and to Mandi and Heather for sharing their homes! Before I headed back to WA, I drove back to NC to visit for a few more days. Mom and Steve had a pig pickin' scheduled so I could see all our friends from the big community of Conetoe and family members. Plus, it was perfect timing for a little birthday party for Kyson. He LOVED his birthday cake and lots of laughter was shared as he ate and played in his cake...see photo below. It was sad to say goodbye to everyone as mom took me to the airport on Sunday morning, but great because the trip was so wonderful. I made it back safely to WA and Steven met me at the airport that afternoon. We did stay in Wenatchee for a few days (thanks Rick and Vicky for sharing your house) to get some things done. It was nice once we made it back to Stehekin....to a nice clean house thanks to Steven.


Saturday, October 25, 2008

MOVING TIME

Just as we were getting settled into our place..it is time to move! The place we were working part of the time, Stehekin Landing Resort, is closing for the winter and the housing we were in belongs to that business, so we are moving! Maybe I should say, I am moving because Steven has been sick for the past 3 days and the illness continues this morning. The new location is about two miles up the road behind the bakery...probably a good thing it is closed for the winter. I had a difficult time staying away from that place and it was a few miles away. It is a two bedroom, single story house with an awesome wood stock. I have been cleaning over the last few days and just started to unpack a few boxes yesterday. The places needs a little TLC, but has plenty of space...we are happy to be there. The new neighbors will be nice too! I hope we will be staying there tonight so I can unpack a little more while Steven rests. Just trying to get it all done before I leave on Wednesday to head back home...now that is exciting!

Sunday, 6:00AM...

was the time we met at the corrals this morning. It was dark outside and the stars were still visible when looking up at the sky. Coats and warm hats were needed for the cold temperatures. Bicyles and cars pulled up with valley kids, horse owners, and wranglers to assist with haltering horses. Each fall, usually in October, all the horses go out on the barge to a pasture for the winter. Today was the day for their summer work season to end and the winter rest to begin. The departure time for the barge was 7:00am, so I checked my watch to make sure the group was on time as we started down the road. Some people walked, others road as we headed towards the barge. The light peered over the mountains as the sun rose and sound of hooves echoed across the lake. It was refreshing to see the calm lake and feel the cool air on my face as I lead a string of five horses, starting with Foss. As the sun rose and flashlights were turned off, the horses were loaded onto the barge. The valley seems a little more empty without those four-legged friends, but they they will return in the spring for another summer in Stehekin.