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Winterfest 2014!

people on frozen lake snow

My husband’s step-family has a wonderful tradition called ‘Winterfest.’

Essentially, we get together somewhere with an expansive outdoor area, and spend hours drifting between sleds, four-wheelers, bonfires and tables of food and drink. It’s awesome.

At my first Winterfest in 2009, I forgot that I wasn’t 10 years old, and ripped the knees of my mom’s old snowpants when I tumbled during a rousing game of “Wolf.” I also ate squirrel. It was good – tasted like chicken.

This year, we gathered on the family’s 80 acre “resort,” which is actually the recently (officially) acquired plot of land, lake and cabins that the group has frequented as renters since the 1950s. The weather was perfect for it – cool and snowy but mild enough for us to spend a few hours by the frozen lake. Iris and I took a couple trips around the ice behind a four-wheeler, during which she uttered numerous “Whoa”s.

I still prefer the lake in the summer. And the cabins (dormant plumbing = communal bucket). But we had a wonderful weekend, rounding out the cold with the pool and card games at the hotel. Already looking forward to next year!

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One Final Holiday Kiss

woman glasses kissing basset houndI’m quite close with my sister’s basset… The camera angle makes it look more involved than it was…

For a number of reasons, we don’t generally do Christmas with our parents and siblings until after December 25th. Changing schedules and family structures have long made for a stretched out holiday season.

On Saturday, we finally managed to gather at my mom’s house for dinner and gifting. Fish, potatoes, salad, pomegranates, roasted and steamed veggies, apple pie and, of course, wine filled our bellies, familiar company engaged our minds. A wonderful time was had by all.

It seems like so much of the festivity happens before the actual holidays. It might be in part because my birthday is in December, but my family’s always tended to drag it out a bit. It’s kind of nice, and leaves us something to look forward to after things calm down. Further, it spreads out the gift bombardment for Iris… she’s still young enough to get overwhelmed with the whole ordeal.

So now the holidays are officially over. But that doesn’t mean winter’s got nothing fun left in store. Other branches of our family maintain traditions like Winterfest (outdoor activities, indoor eating and drinking) and Chinese New Year (more eating and drinking). It’ll be March (and Birthday II/St. Pat’s) before we know it!

 

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