• 15Nov

    As our bodies and brains are still adjusting to the cold weather we have made a few resolutions: we will turn up the thermostat more than in years past, we will drink lots of tea, coffee, cocoa, and chai, and we will get outside and make the most of the weather. Two winters ago we discovered snowshoeing and were instant converts, setting aside our newly acquired (at an REI return sale, so minimal investment) cross country ski gear for the freedom of snowshoes. We love hiking so it was a natural, seasonal transition. Also, once you have the gear it’s pretty much free–always a good price.

    When John learned this week that there was already a decent snow base at Mt. Hood, he immediately suggested we make a quick run up to the mountain this weekend for a warm-up hike. We had the added fun bonus of dog-sitting for Darcy this weekend and thought she’d enjoy seeing snow for the first time and getting a good workout. She’s still a young dog and has tons of energy (is anyone looking into how to convert that into some form of clean energy?) so this was a good way for her to put some of that to good use–she even managed to pull John down, face-first, into the snow.

    We had a really fun morning hiking a classic Mt. Hood trail, Mirror Lake. As many times as we have driven by the trailhead, we have only stopped once and we didn’t make it past the parking lot due our lack of preparation and the piles of snow that were still blocking the trail. This time we came prepared and enjoyed the climb up to the lake, with Darcy setting the pace most of the way. The snow was beautiful and untouched in many areas, there were patches of blue sky, and the temperature was just right–a great way to kick off the snow season. By the time we got back to the car, Darcy was exhausted and we were quite pleased with our day in the snow.

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  • 10Nov

    Our weekend kicked off Friday night with a long-awaited book signing at Chapters Books in Newberg. Erin set up this event for November 6th back in June when we first returned home and at the time it couldn’t have seemed further away. Always amazing how quickly the months pass and before we knew it, November 6th had arrived. Although minus co-author, Tiffany Wilding-White who lives on the opposite coast, she did have the pleasure of sharing a signing table with George Fox University colleague, Dirk Barram, who recently released a book (a novel) of his own, The College.

    It was a fun evening! In addition to talking about, signing and selling Golfing With Your Eyes Closed, we enjoyed a mini concert performed by the Young Friends Singers of Newberg Friends Church and accompanied by our very own, Pop.

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    Thanks for the pics, Gregg!

  • 06Nov

    Halloween seems to look different every year. For several years we celebrated at a regular party hosted by our friends at the 709 house. We knew we’d always find the annual costume contest, karaoke, limbo, and more food than anyone should consume in one evening. Once a good handful of those attending started having little ones and there were only like seven us of at the party we realized a new plan was in order. Each year from there has been different–one year we got together and watched the the scariest movies we could handle–”The Goonies” and “Monster House”–while we took turns passing out candy. Another year we pushed our Halloween partying off a week and then got together for a killer (pun intended) Murder Mystery dinner. Last year John and I spent Halloween in Taupo, New Zealand indulging in New Zealand lollies. This year brought forward a new idea… cosmic bowling. Our costumes? We all went as ourselves at about the age of 75, thanks to a bag of wigs found by friends Jonathan and Rachel at a sale held by a local retirement home.

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