Monday, March 1, 2021

Currently watching kids in Yardley PA

Tom and I are here in Yardley PA watching the kids while Jake and Mel are off to Vail to ski.  It's an easy gig and fun for us.  The kids are currently doing 2 days of virtual school, and 2 days of physically going to school.  We have been having fun.  We bike, walk, yoga, eat out (Spontino and Charcoal) went to Tommy's basketball game, walked around Philly and Doylestown, and even helped a member move out of his house.  We have planned to visit Joe Jensen in NYC and hopefully visit Tom's brother Mike in Morgantown.  Below are photos catching up from Christmas until now.
Levi was a big hit with Penny.  Tori was also loved by Penny.  Taft, Luke and Jonah, Bryn and Isa were probably in the studio making a video of some sort.
After Natalie and Noel's family went back to Hawaii, Tom and I took Mom back to Farmington.  I think she was thrilled to be back in her own bed in her own home.  She was in Utah from before Thanksgiving and it was a bit too long for her to be away I think, but we sure all loved hosting her.  As soon as we got home, she devoured her mail and I just had to take this photo:  she reads every word, even her junk mail!  Steve was able to get her new hearing aids and when the battery is in and they are in her ear properly, she can actually hear.  It's a miracle!  We made arrangements for a health care provider to come in each day but so far that hasn't worked, so Alyssa and Travis take the bulk of visiting her and making sure she is taking her medications, has her hearing aids in, eating and staying clean, etc.

On our way back to Heber we decided to spend a few days in the Moab area.  We visited 2 areas in Canyonlands, Needles and Island in the Sky.  Needles gets you into the Canyons looking up and Island has you on top of the bluffs looking down.  Quite beautiful.  We like to get rental cars when possible since Steve works for Enterprise and we get some great deals.  


Island in the Sky...looking down.  Great hikes in this area.


Last stop was at Dead Horse State Park.  I loved the snow on the rocks, great contrast.

We were home in Heber for a few days and then we had a trip planned to Sun Valley Idaho to ski for 2 days.  Originally we were going with the Waltons, but Ric hurt his back.  So we tacked on Idaho Falls for a day and had a nice evening/dinner at Dan's and invited over Steve's family.  Great to connect, even just for that short time.  Sun Valley was a very intimate, high class resort.  Skiing was great.  Restaurants were good.  We had to cut our stay short however because of a severe winter storm heading that direction.


We scheduled doctor visits for the first part of February because by mid February we were off again on another adventure.  This time with Seth's family to Colorado to ski.  We booked a house in Frisco and skied at Keystone, Breckinridge, Vail, Copper, and Beaver Creek.  Our favorite was Vail.  Loved the back bowls and Blue Sky Basin ski areas.  There was tons of snow.  This video of Luke and Jonah jumping and 'stick-it' shows how deep it was in our front yard!
While Seth and Heidi went to Vail, Tom went skiing with the boys and I took Penny to the bunny hill to teach her to ski.  She loved it!  No fear whatsoever.  She was ready to go on the chair.  One problem is she didn't like to do 'pizza'.  She is very athletic!
As I said, our favorite place was Vail.  With lots of fresh snow, it was beautiful.  I'm so glad we got to try it.  It has been on my bucket list since high school!

Uh, yeah.  Tom did have a 'dance' with a tree in Park City, so this sign at Breckinridge was perfect.  It was the last run of the day.  We said to each other, 'meet you at the car'...and Tom took off.  He was way ahead of me, so when I got to the bottom I was surprised he wasn't there.  I waited and waited and waited.  Checked the car in the parking lot, checked with the clinic.  Then Tom showed up with the ski patrol.  Turns out he got turned backwards (did he catch an edge or maybe someone hit him?) and he skied backwards into a tree.  Knocked him out, and the next thing he knew, the ski patrol was looking down at him and talking softly.  He did get a concussion, but later looking at the dent in his helmet, he would have died without that helmet!  Headache for several days but otherwise okay.  Luckily.
As soon as we got home from Colorado (having stopped in Glenwood Springs for a night at the hot springs, what a perfect way to end a week of skiing!) We drove into SLC to celebrate Kent's 6th birthday at a sushi restaurant.  Such a cute family.  Isaac is growing SO fast!

Two days later we flew to Philly and are here for almost 3 weeks.  The very first day Jake took us into Philly and we went to the 'Rocky' steps, down by the river and to a great taco place.  

Yep, Tom is Rocky personified!
We have had great weather so far, but we also get some rainy days, which is expected.  Doesn't stop these kids from having fun.  I heard Lily say, 'my feet are not happy with me right now' when she came into the house.  They each have a chicken and those chickens are LOVED.  No need to buy eggs at the store, their chickens provide plenty.
Kate in a pensive mood.  It's a rainy Sunday, but still a lovely scene from the window.  I was talking to Lorrie Fedysyn on the phone and Kate was waiting for me to play a game with her.








Yeah, she's good.

Lily, 7 years old, 2nd grade.  Loves to read.