December 31, 2005

California’s A-Flooding

It looks like the boys and I will be stuck up here in Susanville until next weekend. ‘J’ was supposed to come up this weekend to celebrate New Year’s with us and we were all going to go home tomorrow or Monday. Well, considering California is flooding due to a major storm, he can’t get up here. I-80 is closed for the next 2 days due to a massive landslide. All other ways up here are either closed becasue of landslides or snow. Many of California’s roadways and highways are closed because of flooding and landslides. Reading the local paper for my hometown, The Union, there is a lot of flooding happening there, too. ‘J’ had to take a detour of about an hour and half to get home from work this morning since the roads were either washed out or blocked by landslides.
Meanwhile, up here in Susanville, we’re getting a mixture of rain and snow. It rained all night and snowed this morning. There’s a little bit of snow on the ground, but because it’s been raining, it’s slushy. Don’t know if we’ll get anymore snow, but rain is predicted for most of this week. Since ‘J’ can’t make it up this weekend and he has to work all week, we’ll be here for an extra week…untile next weekend. But hey…we got plenty of “drinks” ;) to keep us occupied at least for tonight. :D

Girl’s Night Out & Movie Review: King Kong

Last night my sis-in-law and I had our girl’s night out…while her hubby watched the boys. (BTW, the boys and I have been visiting her since Monday the 26th.) We went to see King Kong and then went out to a late dinner (like at 10:30 in the evening…lol!). After we ate (I had a yummy Phily steak sandwich and french fries) we stopped over at Safeway to get a few New Year’s supplies. :D Got home just after midnight.

King Kong was an awesome movie. I don’t remember too much about the original, but this new version seems to match what I do remember of it pretty well. The CGI was fantastic! One of the great action scenes was when Kong took on 3 t-rex’s while hanging on to Ann. It was great! :) Still a very sad movie….what happens when men get greedy and can’t leave nature well enough alone. It was well worth the 3 hours of sitting in a theater.

December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas!



Well, Christmas is almost over (it comes and goes so fast, doesn’t it) and the boys are happily playing with their toys (Furbies, scooters, Magnetix, ect). I’m a bit tired…having stayed up til 4am backing a coffee cake and watching A Christmas Story. ‘J’ got me up at 9:00 this morning…’G’ was already up, and we woke ‘K’ up. The boys then tore through their gifts and about 12:30, we left for my parents house. We snacked and ate dinner and of course visited (with my parents and my sibs), but before we could have dessert we had to leave. The creek that runs across their driveway was flooding from the rain that had been coming down all day…and if we didn’t leave when we did, we wouldn’t have been able to. So we packed a couple plates full of goodies and said our good-byes. Got home and the boys went straight for their Furbies…lol. Now Robots is on (a gift to ‘G’ from his grandma) and the boys are settling down.
Oh, and ‘J’ and I got our gift on Friday…Poser 6 for the computer. Woohoo! We’ve been wanting that program for a while. Now it’s just figuring it out…it’s a rather complicated program.

Hope you all had a wonderful holiday…whatever it is you celebrate. :)

December 22, 2005

Professional Pics

Yes, we got our professional pictures back today…after waiting less than a week. :) So, without further ado, here they are!


The four of us
‘G’, ‘K’, me, and ‘J’

The boys
The boys

December 21, 2005

Happy Yule!



Oh my goodness…I almost forgot to post this! Since today is Yule (Winter Solstice), here is a bit about it. :)

Origins of solstice celebration
The seasons of the year are caused by the 23.5ยบ tilt of the earth’s axis. Because the earth is rotating like a top or gyroscope, it points in a fixed direction continuously — towards a point in space near the North Star. But the earth is also revolving around the sun. During half of the year, the southern hemisphere is more exposed to the sun than is the northern hemisphere. During the rest of the year, the reverse is true. At noontime in the Northern Hemisphere the sun appears high in the sky during summertime and low in the sky during winter. The time of the year when the sun reaches its maximum elevation occurs on the day with the greatest number of daylight hours. This is called the summer solstice, and is typically on JUN-21 in the Northern Hempisphere — the first day of summer. “Solstice” is derived from two Latin words: “sol” meaning sun, and “sistere,” to cause to stand still. The lowest elevation occurs about DEC-21 and is the winter solstice — the first day of winter, when the night time hours are maximum.

In pre-historic times, winter was a very difficult time for Aboriginal people in the northern latitudes. The growing season had ended and the tribe had to live off of stored food and whatever animals they could catch. The people would be troubled as the life-giving sun sank lower in the sky each noon. They feared that it would eventually disappear and leave them in permanent darkness and extreme cold. After the winter solstice, they would have reason to celebrate as they saw the sun rising and strengthening once more. Although many months of cold weather remained before spring, they took heart that the return of the warm season was inevitable. The concept of birth and or death/rebirth became associated with the winter solstice. The Aboriginal people had no elaborate instruments to detect the solstice. But they were able to notice a slight elevation of the sun’s path within a few days after the solstice — perhaps by DEC-25. Celebrations were often timed for about the 25th.

December celebrations in many faiths and locations - ancient and modern
(Since I’m studying Celtic paganism, I thought I’d just include this one. For more, click here.)
Druidism: Druids and Druidesses formed the professional class in ancient Celtic society. They performed the functions of modern day priests, teachers, ambassadors, astronomers, genealogists, philosophers, musicians, theologians, scientists, poets and judges. Druids led all public rituals, which were normally held within fenced groves of sacred trees. The solstice is the time of the death of the old sun and the birth of the dark-half of the year. It was called “Alban Arthuan by the ancient Druids. It is the end of month of the Elder Tree and the start of the month of the Birch. The three days before Yule is a magical time. This is the time of the Serpent Days or transformation…The Elder and Birch stand at the entrance to Annwn or Celtic underworld where all life was formed. Like several other myths they guard the entrance to the underworld. This is the time the Sun God journey’s thru the underworld to learn the secrets of death and life. And bring out those souls to be reincarnated.”

Winter Solstice Celebrations:
a.k.a. Christmas, Saturnalia, Yule, the Long Night, etc.

December 20, 2005

Decorating Time!

And here’s our tree and the boys and I. :D See Tree Fiasco for the story on getting the tree up.


Decorated Tree
Our tree

The boys and I
‘K’, me, and ‘G’

November Warmth?

A few pics of the boys outside in the rather warm month of November.


After the Storm
After the small rainstorm…taken from in the apartment

\'K\' on scooter
‘K’ on ‘G’s scooter…this is why he’s getting his own

\'G\' on skateboard
‘G’ on his skateboard

Halloween Fun

Here’s the Halloween pics from this year. Aren’t the boys cute? :)


\'K\' cleaning pumpkin
‘K’ helping clean the pumpkin out

\'K\' and jack-o-lantern
‘K’ and the finished kack-o-lantern

\'K\' (Buzz) and \'G\' (Reaper)
‘K’ (Buzz LightYear) and ‘G’ (Grim Reaper)

Fireworks, Back In July

Well, we finally got some film developed. Got 4th of July, Halloween and some Christmas all at once. I’ll post them in seperate posts, though…so as not to confuse. The fireworks from the 4th of July will be first. These are the ones that came out the best…the others were grainy and not as clear. These were taken at our local fairgrounds.


Fireworks at the Fairgrounds

Fireworks at the Fairgrounds
Finale

Fireworks at the Fairgrounds
Finale

December 17, 2005

Movie Review: Narnia

Hubby and I took the boys to see Narnia this evening. Awesome movie! My 9 year old loved it…and my 3 year old fell asleep…LOL! Yes, we took our youngest…he sat through the 3rd Harry Potter when it came out (and watches all 3 of those DVD’s over and over) so we figured he’d sit though this. He did for the most part then fell asleep right before Aslan’s sacrifice.

Great movie though, with awesome CGI! I loved it from a fantasy viewpoint. As a child not having had a religious up-bringing, when I read the book, I had no idea it was metaphorical for Jesus/Satan. I have read many online articles in the past few weeks about the underlaying Christian view….so when I watched it, I could totally pick it out. But it kept the fantasy context of magic and that I liked. When Aslan explained to the girls how he came back, he accredited it to the magic of the stone table. And sure enough, there were what looked like runes written on the side. And the fawns would normally be looked at as demons in the Christian view, but they are portrayed as a goodly forest people. So though it was Christian in a big way, I wouldn’t say it was all Christian. All in all, I enjoyed it as a great fantasy story!

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