Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Eve

We had a lovely day today, celebrating Christmas Eve in ways we all enjoy.
Pancakes with blackberry syrup.

A walk/bike around Beacon Rock State Park.
Lincoln logs


Legos. He's already obsessed with them.

Popcorn snack with mead. We sampled a bottle of the new batch of mead...too soon! We'll let it age several more months.
At bath time I asked, "How many presents do you want to open tonight?"

Hey! Those are for the big guy.

Ready!
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Beginning to look a lot like Christmas

We're in full Christmas spirit here, all right. It started with the annual tree hunt where Ole spied a real beauty.


We chopped that thing down, strapped it to the car, and got it home without incident. Win! After a spot of trouble with the tree stand and the lights, we even got it decorated.


We made a visit to Santa, too, where Ole found lots to say about toys I've never heard of. He brought his buddy Bun Bun along--that lucky bunny gets to do all the fun stuff.
We've been counting down the days until Christmas with a Santa calendar from preschool. Ole's mom didn't have any cotton balls on hand, so our Santa has a very colorful pompom beard.
Now my little elf has lots to do. Lay off the candy canes and get back to work!

Monday, December 1, 2014

The barn

I've been holding off telling of the work we did on our barn, hoping to finish it completely first, but that is simply not in the cards this fall. It was mostly finished, though, in two October weekends with the help of family and friends. Perhaps next spring we'll invite them out again (hint, hint) for the last section.
Here it is before--a disintegrating shell of painted plywood. We patched up the worst spots with fresh plywood so there would be something to attach the new siding to.
We ordered rough-cut Douglas fir 12" wide boards and 3" wide battens from a local sawyer in many different lengths. I was curious how they'd deliver and unload so many and such long lengths of boards, so Ole and I were both delighted by the cool dump truck that arrived. It was a delicate operation to slide all the boards off in one piece, but they seemed to know what they were doing.

Dave, the lumber man, full of jokes and ready for payment.

The stack of bound lumber provided an evening's entertainment before the work began the next morning.

Work started slowly as we figured out a rhythm, but by the afternoon it was starting to look very promising.

David and Patrick on the rickety deck.

Josh and Dad adding battens to the upper level.

Dad and Alex rounding the corner of the wood shed.

Forcing a pose at the end of a long day.
By the end of day two it was a beautiful sight! The freshly cut boards glowed in the evening sun.
 My dad came down for another weekend of work (Thanks, Dad!) and with the help of the neighbor's scaffolding (Thanks, Dale!) we were able to finish the front up to the peak.


Ta da! The after...for now
We took advantage of a sunny November weekend to spray it with sealer, so now we just need to build and hang doors to close it up. Just don't tell our secret shame...the back side!