Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Winter memories



Mandy, Kennedy, Rylee and I went to the Christmas Market at Knudsen farm.  It was great!  We got a coffee and cocoa and then strolled through the local vendors.
Carson's New Level team had an event at Mulligans.  He had fun hanging out with the boys outside of practice.
We did our annual cookie baking.  The kids did great decorating the sugar cookies!  Carson made the big candy cane heart.
Rylee got together with friends for Ariya's birthday.  The did an escape room and figured out how to escape!
Rylee was cleared to fully return to softball in November. 🎉 This Grinchfest tournament was her first tournament back since her injury one year ago.  Guess who hit a home run?!?  Yep... my girl did!  She's been working hard since she was cleared and it paid off!  It was so fun to see.
Here's the video of her homerun.  The girls were all so excited for her!
The Avengers had a team event at Zoolights.  We lucked out with no rain!
Carson brought his girlfriend, Aria.  We had fun drinking hot cocoa and strolling around looking at the lights.
This is a project Carson worked on in robotics class this semester, pretty cool!
Carson and some friends were in choir this semester.  They put on a concert and were actually pretty good!
Lance and I went to see Monty Python's Spamalot at the 5th Ave theater in Seattle.  It was so good!  That same weekend we got together with Wendy, Tania and Jason to throw some axes at Casting Iron.  We had a blast!
Carson's team met for some Mexican food after a scrimmage one day.  It was a little hectic but everyone had a good time.
The mountains didn't get much snow this winter, but luckily we hit a wet/ cold streak in March so Carson and Lance took advantage and went skiing at Crystal Mountain.  They said it was a great day with lots of new powder.
Rylee and Eva helped out at a leadership conference at Lakeridge.  Mrs. Nimick always makes everything fun!
This is Kona on one of our only snow days this year.  She looks like she is smiling! 💌
Carson presented some of his artwork at a school board meeting this winter.  I love the clay face!

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