My parents had sent a box of presents from California to my office, but due to weather issues UPS couldn't deliver it on time. Monday night we had another cozy Christmas opening gifts from California.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas on Queen Anne
Whew, we made it to Susannah's parents house on Queen Anne. Granted we had to park 3 blocks away, because our car could not make it down the icy roads, but we were there. These are just some pics of the activities. Susannah actually doing manual labor shoveling a trace amount of snow, where was she when I was working on the driveway? Then some of her helping her mom cook Christmas dinner and Aunt Bobbe and Mark setting the table and making sure everyones glass is full.
Almost Last full day of Snow
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday Snowed in Breakfast
Move over Paula I got Susannah. This dish was one Susannah has been cooking for years (or found online this morning). The first thing you do is put some BUTTER in the pan, those Paula Dean fans know all about butter. You are supposed to cut a hole out of the middle, but we only had a heart shaped cookie cutter. Then you put the bread in and an egg in the middle. Once one side is cook you flip it and BAM!!!! you have Birds Nest (Sooz's name) or Toad in the Hole (Marc's Name). Look at it, a very nice breakfast showing your love. As you can see in the final picture it was good enough to tame the hungry beast.
Ps Marc made the coffee otherwise this was all Sooz
Pps Can you tell we are bored yet being home bound. We did make it downtown yesterday for a few hours, but then at 4pm more snow. This morning the news says 4 new inches and now freezing rain I am soooo over this.
Ps Marc made the coffee otherwise this was all Sooz
Pps Can you tell we are bored yet being home bound. We did make it downtown yesterday for a few hours, but then at 4pm more snow. This morning the news says 4 new inches and now freezing rain I am soooo over this.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Day 4 of Seattle Deep Freeze '08
Dear Diary,
We thought the end of the freeze was near when we could make it to the salt mines on Tuesday and Wednesday. The temperatures had warmed up from 19'degrees to 36'. Then Wednesday night the snow was back and Thursday morning we had another 2 inches before the sun came up. My family and I were worried about where we would find our food since we were almost out of bullets for Ol'Besty and there were no new deer tracks in the fresh snow. Don't worry as you see in picture (1) the great hunter was able to provide for his family finding food and drink at the local grocery store just a mile away. Now we just have to dig in and keep the heat on, watch a movie or two tonight, and play on the computer. I think we might be able to make it, but it will be tough. I know it will be tough, because Seattle isn't prepared for snow like other regions of the nation like Spokane where they get their roads plowed and salted hourly.
Official snow depth at 4:30 at our house 5 inches per my Black and Decker tape measure.
We thought the end of the freeze was near when we could make it to the salt mines on Tuesday and Wednesday. The temperatures had warmed up from 19'degrees to 36'. Then Wednesday night the snow was back and Thursday morning we had another 2 inches before the sun came up. My family and I were worried about where we would find our food since we were almost out of bullets for Ol'Besty and there were no new deer tracks in the fresh snow. Don't worry as you see in picture (1) the great hunter was able to provide for his family finding food and drink at the local grocery store just a mile away. Now we just have to dig in and keep the heat on, watch a movie or two tonight, and play on the computer. I think we might be able to make it, but it will be tough. I know it will be tough, because Seattle isn't prepared for snow like other regions of the nation like Spokane where they get their roads plowed and salted hourly.
Official snow depth at 4:30 at our house 5 inches per my Black and Decker tape measure.
More of a winter wonderland. 1&2)35th Ave SW with NOBODY on it. I stood in the middle of this typically very busy street and took this picture. I wish our street was normally this silent. 3)Is this sign ironic or what, Snow Flocking, wait they are using the real stuff this year. 4)The local Christmas tree stand with their trees blanketed in new snow, how pretty. 5) The local kids are snowboarding down the hill behind the local high school baseball diamond. On some side streets families were sledding and enjoying the hills that are normally busy with traffic
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Winter Storm '08 - 12 hours in....
Dear Diary,
We have been snowed in for 12 hours here in West Seattle. I hold out little hope that anyone will find us. While we still have heat, television, internet connectivity, a microwave, and warm slippers life is hard. We walked a mile each way to the grocery store in 20 something degree weather. Watching the cars spin out and jack knifed buses gives us little hope of escape. Here is Susannah walking back from the grocery store and the buses that couldn't escape the icy grip. Also some guy out in front of our house chaining up to get up the hill. I hope we can make it, if we don't post again you will know we were frozen into our icy tombs.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Snowball
Snowing in Seattle
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Christmas decorating
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