This year, I was very lucky and got to visit the cabin in the woods twice so far. This means I also got to see snow twice this year. It has been freakishly mild in Toronto, and these cold vacations have been extremely welcome!
At Christmas, Grand-Maman Lili and Grand-Papa Roger-Le-Moose joined us for some skiing, sledding, hiking, and off-tune singing of Christmas carols. This here is our Charlie-Brownesque tree, which we cut down from the woods in front of the house.
Fireside Christmas was lovely and cozy, complete with gifts, cookies and bridge.
I must also add that R.C, Grand-Maman and Me's fort was much nicer than mom and dad's, and would ABSOLUTELY have beat theirs in a snowball fight, despite various attempts at sabotage!
Then, R.C, Tim and I returned to the Laurentians for March break. By this time the snow was so thick that snow shoes (or crawling, whichever you find more efficient) were required everywhere. Our great project for the week: a two day, 10k, ski trip that would take us to a shelter on the edge of a lake.
On the trail We also spent some time around the house, enjoying the deep, thick, snow. We built a ski run in the driveway, complete with handcrafted jump. Renée voulenteered as tester, taking the jump at full speed from the top of the hill. Dad would like to add that these activities were not his suggestion, nor did they have his consent. Whitch expains his role as photographer.
First jump