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Archives for February 2015

Winter play

February 28, 2015 by Grandpa R

By some accounts we had over the last two days the most snow in the region for a decade. So what were we to do? Play, of course.

Snow cascade falls into tubs.
Jude (left) and Aiden watch plastic tubs fill with snow as Jake sweeps the wintry stuff off the roof of grandma’s patio.

Where? Grandma’s house. Of course. It was an all-day wait for the much anticipated arrival of cousins Jenna and Riley and Aunt Heather. All the boys had some kind of sled / toboggan

Leave it to Jake to come up with the grand plan. Lubbock is not blessed with topography that produces toboggan runs or ski slopes. However, given the quantity of snow we had, Jake calculated he could build a kiddie slope purely out of snow.

Snow-covered Jake
Jake after the crash

Applying snow engineering techniques learned during a two-year stint in Ohio, he commandeered tubs, trash cans, and toy boxes and used them as the molds to build large blocks of snow. When plain snow in the back yard was not enough, he began harvesting snow from the roof of the house. It was the light, dry, fluffy stuff … not the damp, sticky stuff affectionately known in California as “Sierra cement.”

Jude, Cole, Ben, and Connor pause in the snow.
Jude, Cole, Ben, and Connor pause in the snow.

So it took a little extra work to build the tobogganing slope – ultimately requiring a little help from some water mist and skillful sculpting. But the slide worked just fine – for awhile. When Jude stalled mid-slope, Jake determined to test the slide out. Not a good idea. Toboggan stopped and Jake kept going – face first into the snow with the result that he sported haute couture the rest of the day.

In the end, continuous packing of new snow and a little help from a step-stool and some tree prunings bolstered the top of the slope – the starting gate – and the toboggan run worked fine for a couple days.

Filed Under: Family & Friends, Featured

A snowy desert

February 28, 2015 by Grandpa R

Heather and her girls had made it as far as Las Cruces after spending the night in Phoenix with Roxanne. Meanwhile, west Texas slumbered under a blanket of snow that often concealed icy roadways.  It was simultaneously beautiful and treacherous. Almost the very picture of Kantian sublime.

Snowy Mountains
Snow graces the desert off U.S. 62 northeast of El Paso

Because wintry weather had pummeled us for days and more was forecast, and because New Mexico and Texas road reports were pocked with warnings, cautions, and closures, we had suggested Heather might want to take one of the longer routes to Lubbock – U.S. 62 / 180 from El Paso rather than U.S. 70 and 380 to Brownfield and then to Lubbock. So the girls lingered awhile in Phoenix and then spent the night in Las Cruces.

When we checked road conditions in the morning, we found weather Friday night had been cruel to travel in much of New Mexico. In fact, Highway 380 between Roswell and the Texas line had been closed.

So the girls started off about 9 a.m. Central time and posted occasional texts, including one with the photo shown here. As they reached Seminole shortly before 3 p.m., they texted the family:

We’re about 90minutes from Lubbock, but we had to stop at the first Dairy Queen we came across here in Seminole.  We’ve seen snow and ice most of our drive today hence we’re stickin’ with chick’n baskets in lieu of frozen treats!

Seminole is about 75 miles from our house, but about 20 minutes north of Seminole is where the serious snow and ice begins. The reception crew, including two tired toddlers, a weary grandma, and various siblings could only wait.

Filed Under: Family & Friends, Featured, Heather

Meditations

I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I’ll go to it laughing.

— Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Ch. 39

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