Saturday, November 12, 2016

Keeping Busy on a Long Weekend

Lyla’s team is nearing the end of their fall season.  They played their last regular season game, then this past weekend they played in a ScrimmageFest in Fredricksburg. The weather was beautiful and so sunny and warm for November, so it was a fun, but tiring day for the girls.
 
 
The next day, we met at the Williams house to celebrate Poppy’s birthday.  We had a delicous dinner, and I got to meet the famous Layne Gaga for the first time!  Clearly, I was starstruck!
Nina and Lyla had off school on Monday and Tuesday, so after I taught my class we headed over to the neighborhood theater to see the movie Trolls.  The girls had been wanting to see it, and it was very cute.  Lyla’s serious face is because she was acting like the troll, Branch, from the movie.
  
Both girls had practice that evening, and needless to say, I think by the end of the day, the busy weekend had caught up with Lyla.
Tuesday was another gorgeous fall day, and I really wanted to take the girls somewhere hiking that we hadn’t been before, so I decided to try out Sugarloaf Mountain. We made a quick stop to vote, then we were on our way.  I had looked up the trail map to Sugarloaf online the previous night, and it appeared that it had good trails that were accessible for kids and dogs, so off we went!  We had our picnic lunch and started off on the blue trail - exploring, climbing rocks, hiking along, and having a great time!
 
 
 
 
After hiking for about two hours, we seemed to keep walking deeper into the moutain without ever starting to circle back around on our loop.  We had gotten to Sugarloaf around noon, so with the daylight hours shorter, I knew we didn’t have all day to spend on the mountain.  Plus, the terrain was difficult in some spots and the girls were getting tired.  We had almost run out of our water, and we stopped for a minute at a trail crossroads to evaluate where we were.  
 
I tried to pull up the trail map on my phone, but I couldnt get internet service where we were.  I hadn’t thought to print out the actual map at home the night before.  As I turned to look behind us, I saw a sign for the area we parked in pointing back the direction we had come.  I started to have a bad feeling as to why the sign would be telling us to go back the way we came to get to the parking lot if the trail was a loop.  We had been hiking for two hours, so I thought certainly we would have passed the halfway point on our loop and if we kept following the blue trail we would get back to the parking lot.  
 
We starting walking on again and the nagging feeling about that sign wouldn’t leave, so I decided to try texting Mark as I figured he was at his computer at work and could look at the trail map for me since my internet service still wasn’t working on my phone.  I realized my texts weren’t going through, so I tried calling, but either the call would drop because I had lost my signal or when I could make the call, it went into his voicemal.  I started to get a bit worried because we were deep into the mountain and hadn’t seen anybody on the trail for a long time, I’m directionally challenged (to put it nicely), and we’re all tired and almost out of water.   I also tried calling my mom since she always picks up the phone when I call, but I couldn’t get ahold of her either.  We laughed later that it was probably a very good thing I never got in touch with her.  She’s more directionally challenged than I am, and knowing the Mouse, she probably would have set out immediately to try to come find us on the mountain (but probably not thinking to bring water, a flashlight, a map, etc.).  
 
Anyway, as fate would have it, Mark called me.  He had been in a meeting and saw me trying to call several times and stepped away to give me a call.  Mark is very good with directions and located the trail that I was on from a map on his computer and advised me to turn around and hike back the direction we came.  The blue trail was, in fact, a loop like I thought, but in my spontaneous planning, I failed to notice that it was a MUCH bigger loop than I thought.  We would at some point have made it back to the car effectively, but I don’t know if we would have made it back before it got dark on the mountain, and I don’t know how we woud have made it back without much more water and with two tired kids.
 
Nina and Lyla were initally very upset that we had to walk back as far as we had come in order to get to the car, but to give them credit, they did a really good job once we started the trek back.  I wouldn’t let us make any stops, and we hiked back at a blistering pace, but as we started to see people again, recognize things that we were famliar with on the trail, and see signs that we were getting closer to the car, we all got a big energy boost.  We made it back to our starting point more quickly than we had hiked out, and I was one relieved mother when we arrived back at the car!!  So, aside from my spontaneous planning almost leaving us stranded on a strange mountain without water or cell service in the dark, Sugarloaf Mountain is a great place to hike!  :)

Monday, November 07, 2016

Halloween 2016

Halloween was this past Monday, and it was a gorgeous evening for trick or treating.  The weather was great, and the girls both settled on “spooky” costumes this year.  We started getting ready early to paint faces, and as soon as the clock clicked 6:00, the doorbell started ringing with trick or treaters.  
 
Nina got these vampire teeth from a neighbor’s house and put them in right before our picture, but thankfully that wasn’t a part of her “look” for the rest of the evening!
 
They met up with some of their friends in the neighborhood and set out as a group for trick-or-treating.
 
 
One street in our section of the neighborhood is always done up really scarily each Halloween.  They invite people to go through their haunted house, there are tons of scary decorations, a large screen displaying images, and made up characters circling around the street.  The girls have never had the courage to go inside the haunted house, but they did this year with their friends.  They also made nice with one of the scary clowns that was circling around the street and got their picture with him.
As always, most of the neighborhood goes out strong from 6:00-8:00 then things really taper off after that (esp. on a weeknight), so after two hours of racing house to house and collecting tons of candy and having a great time, they parted ways with their friends and called it a night.  It definitely was a fun Halloween!
 
 
 

Friday, November 04, 2016

Halloween Party 2016

Last weekend was the annual Halloween party at Mousey and Poppy’s house.  It’s a much anticipated night each year, and somehow, Mouse and Pops find a way to keep making it so much fun for all involved.  The food is great (this is just the kids’ food table pictured here), the company is fun, and the kids always have such a great time!
Their first challenge was to find glow in the dark bones scattered all over the field, then they had to bring them back and put their skeleton together.  Following that, they broke off into three teams and created mummy puppies out of toilet paper.  They were very cute!
 
The trailer ride (a.k.a. a hayride without hay) was next followed by the second annual game of trying to eat the donut off the string without using your hands - always entertaining!
  
  
Up next was a game of Chubby Bunny...
…then came the much anticipated magic show courtesty of Madame Vanish and Lucious.  This year, Madame Vanish risked losing top status by handing over most of her show to her assistant, Lucious, who was quite impressive with his magic tricks this year!
  
Madame Vanish did get the group riled up with the introduction of her new pet - a flying shark!
 
While topping the magic show is tough, the finale of the party each year is the haunted woods walk followed by the bonfire.  
 
After a scary stop off at the barn, Mark Rumple really scared this group by hiding under the old trailer and swiping their feet with a stick.
Then Mark jumped out from behind a tree, Garland jumped out from hiding in a ditch, and since we were missing Uncle Bo this year, they got off kind of easy after making it past Garland.  They finished at the bonfire, then after everyone had their fill, the night was over, and everyone was exhausted, but much fun was had by all!  We’re so thankful that Mouse and Pops go through all that work each year to make it such a fun evening for their grandaughters and friends!