The Jason's

The Jason's
Arethusa Falls 2015

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

October was a week long. I swear.

      How did I miss October?  We went to my parents house October 16 to celebrate Gampy's birthday.  It was a warm fall afternoon filled with good food, great company, adorable dogs and shooting balloons with the BB gun.  I can't believe Dad is 72!  He had me so late in life...when he was 42...  That's the only way it's possible.  The kids have wrapped up their cross country season.  Ethan ended on a sour note with a fracture in his shin and a lovely boot he got to wear around for a few weeks.  Fiona, however, ended with a bang!  She got her best time in her last race and made varsity!!!

     Late in October we managed to squeeze in some apple picking and pumpkin selecting.  We went to Hansel's orchard where we picked two years ago.  The pressure was on while we all carefully chose apples from the trees.  Before we left we asked that the owner judge (not knowing whose was whose) which apple was the best.  She obliged again this year...and after MUCH deliberation, and hemming and hawing...she selected Fiona's apple as most amazing!  I'm just grateful it wasn't Scott's again.  It's been rough living with him these past two years.  Always holding the win over us.

     I continue to work with Zainab.  She and her family are seeking asylum here from Iraq.  I volunteered to help her with her english.  We have come a long way in the last few months from a slow walk through the alphabet to now reading some simple books.  The last time we got together, we both chipped in to create a delicious lunch feast at her home.  I have to say, if you haven't tried it yet, drop a star anise in your rice while its cooking.  YUM!

     Then it was back to Gammy and Gampy's to celebrate Ellie and Mom's birthdays.  We were again blessed with gorgeous weather.  A roaring fire in the fire pit and a cozy fire in the house kept us all warm.

     Best of all this month was a gathering of my best friends.  The five of us all together at the same time is a rare event.  Friends since kindergarten...we are talking 40 years of knowing each other.  We've been through it all.  In the four years since we were all within reach, two have had babies and two have battled and conquered breast cancer.  Needless to say we do not take for granted any opportunity to gather.  From Italy, Arizona, the Cape, Boston and Maine...we made it happen.  


A real live varsity letter!

We hiked to top of Burnt Prairie Mountain...again.

Fu**in Fracture.

Cullen with friends.

New bestie.

Fiona is at the wheel!  That's her instructors teaching car!

Watching the race go by, with the boot on.


Madly in love with our fireplace.

Eatable mushrooms from our yard.

Marsh view down the street.


Best walk.



Last bee on last cosmos.  Night before frost.

Fiona lined up to start last race of season.

On her way to a personal best!

Ahhh...cousin love.


Gampy and Uncle Jason.

Puppy Olive.

Hangin out on the front lawn.




Giggling Gammy.


Back on my favorite walk.


He is always camera ready.

Picking a winner.






Fiona's was the winner.  But they all looked pretty awesome.

Fiona and her friend Avery.


Scott stepping back and letting Ethan change my flat tire.

Mine and Zainab's lunch feast.


A 15 and 16 year old.  


Still 14 for a few more months.



Farmer Gammy tending the fire.






Cullen's lady twin!  Her name is Stella, and he loves her.

Plum Island.


Hallie and Banjo Bob.  Her late mother Donna was a puppetier.

All together.  Four years in the making.





"High" school all over again!

Lilly and Hallie.  The two original Plum Island residents.

We are babysitting some of Donna's puppets until Hallie moves back to the states.


LOVE


Wednesday, September 29, 2021

The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round!

 Oh my gosh!  I was terribly nervous about the kids upcoming high school experience...and it was so smooth!  I love it when that happens.  And it is rare!  A major life event with a simple transition!  Yeah, waking up at 6 a.m. is no fun, but it's doable.  As much as the kids eye roll, I think they like having such busy days.  Cross country after school, meets on Saturdays, Ethan has fall ball on Sundays,  Fiona has driver's Education on Sundays, homework, new friends...  We are all sleeping VERY well.

We are doing our best to savor the warm days, knowing that they are few and it may be months until we can comfortably wear shorts and t-shirts again.  Fall is shaping up to be beautiful and busy.  Fiona will be scheduling driving practice with her driving instructor!  Yikes!  As soon as she wraps her lessons up, Ethan will start.  Before I know it they will be arguing over who gets to use my van!  (I am not looking forward to that).

September is ending, and so too is our month long birthday celebration.  Scott and I are 45.  We have a 16 year old.  I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that we actually have kids...and we have kept them alive this long! No easy task.  Our mission this season is finding a healthy balance for the kids socially and academically, as well as making plenty of family time.  So far so good.  


First real cross country meet!

She did so well.

Here are all the boys at the starting line.

Looking good.

Strong finish.



Ethan on the morning of his freshman orientation.

First official day of school.

There's a gorgeous trail in town that meanders along a cow field.

Moo.

My birthday wish come true.  Family picnic.




Ethan and I built this awesome fireplace out of cement blocks Scott dug up in the back yard.

The view from a bridge along one of Scott's favorite runs.

My view from my bike.

Look at that form!!!  See the ball?  What a hitter.

A walk with my homeboy.

Family date night!


We went out to eat and then on to the museum of art.

My lone walk in the field.


Ethan had four boys over on a half day.  This was my attempt to get them all to cross country practice.
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Our first covid test.  It was negative.  He had a cold and my parents were coming over.  Just wanted to be double sure...

Fiona/Scott birthday celebration.

Yeah.  She got Cheezits.  Extra toasty.  What?!?!

Not sure why the tongue was stuck out.  Stroke?  Cute though.

Wishin'