Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Warp speed

Apparently I don't care to take the time to blog frequently any more.  Facebook status updates are more my speed with how quickly life is happening these days.  The kids' regular school year finished but they're still spending a few days there on the weeks when we don't have family or friends visiting.  This gives me a needed break as the kids and I are spending more time together in the evenings while Justin invests in his private practice.  We've been pleasantly surprised with how many private clients he's aquired but it's taking some time to adjust to having him gone more frequently in the evenings.  I'm still training for my 1/2 marathon at the end of this month and am looking forward to signing up for another in the fall.  We have visits planned from J's mom and husband, my folks, and my best friend and her family all before August.  August will be the home stretch for us as the kids won't have any school and we don't have any visitors.  I'm still not sure how I'm going to manage studying to become a doula and running with them around 100% of the time but we'll figure it out.  Until next time, just follow J and me on facebook because you know it will be months before I post on here again!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012


Another month has passed.  And somewhere in that time, I decided to be crazy and sign up to run a half marathon at the end of June.  I ran my first race in forever (a 5k) the weekend before St. Patrick's day with two girlfriends.  It was a great experience and it inspired me to keep running.  Now I'm officially into my half-marathon training.  And because I love company, the dogs are getting into shape too, although Drake begins to drag after 3 miles :)  We're having a lovely spring in Montana this year.  Last spring didn't begin until June so seeing apricot trees blooming in mid-April is a delight!  We had the chance to go climbing outside with friends last weekend (really Justin and the kids had the chance to climb...it's still not on my must-do list but I loved being out with the family).  It was a great adventure taking 5 kids (2 five-year olds, 2 three-year olds, and a 1.5-year old) up a scree field to reach a narrow ledge where the fellas set up a small climbing route for the kids.  After the kids hit their limit on being contained, we headed down and found a grassy spot where they were free to run wild and explore and where we could enjoy a beer.  Spring and summer are promising to be a busy and fun time for us!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Parts 2 and 3


The three dogs learning to play nicely (Odie's crazed look is due to having another big dog to wrestle with).

P loving life at the bouldering gym

J showing his stuff

Emily helping P negotiate the wall

J helping Aaron figure out a route

Loving life

Emily and Aaron

One major reason why I'm not interested in climbing: look at how much space this guy can cover?  My shorter frame would require a lot more time to cover the ground this guy makes in three moves!

Aaron helping M up the wall

M and P on the kid wall.  I was ousted as the spotter b/c P loved Emily more!

Gearing up for our x-country ski outting at Lolo Pass


One of the 100 falls P took that day.  He was a trooper though and he and M both loved skiing 2/3 of the 2.2 mile loop!




Saturday, February 25, 2012

Aaron's visit: day 1

J's brother Aaron, his girlfriend Emily, and his dog Buoy arrived late last Friday night for a 4 day visit. On Saturday, we did the obligatory trip to the carousel and they got their first taste of Missoula culture at Tamarack Brewery where we had a delicious lunch and watched the snow squalls pass over the mountains.









The kids outlasted everyone riding in circles!  Later in the afternoon Aaron took some time to give the kids their first swimming lesson at the Y.  The kids proudly showed off and keep begging to go back.  We also spent a large part of day 1 trying to get the dogs acclimated to each other.  Aaron's rottie is a very sweet girl who didn't know what to do with our two fur buckets.  Fortunately they figured out their roles after the first two days and were able to spend lots of time chasing each other around the yard and house.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

The hiatus is over

That was unexpected! We are still here without too much change. Canning season finished and we've already eaten all but one jar of homemade salsa. We opened a jar of my experimental German red cabbage and I was delighted with how yummy it was! Last weekend we also opened our first jar of brandied cherries to eat with homemade ice cream. They were delicious, although next year I'll add a bit more brandy :) My desire to become a two-dog family manifested itself when I drove to Helena, MT to adopt a 1-year old gun-shy English springer spaniel.  We named him Odie and he's kept me on my toes since day 1.  He and Drake get along great, he's great with the kids, and his energy level helps motivate us to get out and let him burn some of it off running on the hill behind our house.  In November Justin moved forward with opening a private practice, in addition to continuing to work at the Vet Center. It's been a slow start but he's in it for the long term so hopefully by this November he'll have a consistent set of clients. I took some time to think about what my professional future holds and concluded that I'd like to pursue becoming a doula. My training begins the first weekend in March with a two and a half day workshop. It's been almost a year since J's shoulder surgery. He's recovered completely and continues to test his abilities at the local boulding gym where he passionately practices his climbing skills with the expectation of tackling some serious rock faces this summer. The kids continue to enjoy preschool, climbing at the YMCA with J, going to gymnastics, riding the carousel, and playing at the Children's Museum.  That's the cliff-notes version of the last 5 months or so.  Now to the pictures :)


Odie


Parker's birthday


Parker's birthday party

One of our countless hikes this fall

A gorgeous fall in Missoula

Getting ready to trick-or-treat with friends.



Watching the Macy's parade on Thanksgiving (while Parker listens to Radiohead on J's ipod)

Deciding that it's worth sitting with Santa if that guarantees getting a princess dress for Christmas

Christmas tree hunting
Loving his new Christmas toys!




After our big snow


J's granddad fell and broke his femur while visiting us in early January.  He had to have surgery in Missoula and spent a week at our house recovering.  We enjoyed some special time that we otherwise wouldn't have had the chance together. 
 
Fun at the bowling alley with friends (and sporting our shaggy hair)
Mom got out the scissors and hacked away.