December 28, 2007
On the road again
White Sands
The 275 square-mile site was created because there are no rivers to carry away rainwater or the melted snow from the mountains. That means the sun can bake the small lakes that form, leaving behind large gypsum crystals that are then worn down into sand grains by the whipping winds.
And boy, did the winds whip up on us yesterday. It was about 45 degrees and the sun was very nice and warm, but the gale didn't let up for a second. Good thing we dressed for the occasion and got to climb, stand atop and then roll down all the dunes we wanted to. We will definitely go back in the summer - buckets, small shovels and sliding devices in hand - for a picnic and what is advertised as a one-of-a-kind sunset.
December 26, 2007
Why we love the holidays
2. We get to watch English soccer on the tube pretty much every available second - and the boys get to wear their new jerseys.
3. We try out/on all our presents in a dizzying 15-minute session, then rediscover two-thirds of them over the next three days.
4. Food and drink.
5. Seconds and nightcaps.
6. We get the chance to escape with that book we've been meaning to start since August.
7. We catch naps during the slower parts of that book.
8. Board games, baby.
December 17, 2007
As close to an official photo as we'll get
December 01, 2007
Go Speed Racer
Here's a quick photo from our very nice Thanksgiving trip to Cindy's sister pad in Sevierville. After a filling brunch at Flapjack's, we drove down the road a little and landed at the NASCAR Speedpark. Unfortunately, there was no open-wheel wonder in sight, but both Sebastian and Geert took a turn burning some go kart rubber. Buddy was Joe Cool, all sunk low in his ride and focused on the obstacles ahead. It took him a lap or two to get in the zone, but once he was in the zone, he was flat out. Good stuff.
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