It what seems like the longest year ever, 2020 has finally drawn to a close. I wish I could say it was a great year, but I think we all know otherwise. Still, we had some great times together and some wonderful experiences which I won't delineate here. As always, we will show Bode's school picture to mark his progress through the years.
We were a little disappointed that neither of us remembered to tell Bode to not wear his zombie shirt on picture day, but despite not having on a nice shirt, the photo is a pretty good one of the kid. Bode is now just a scosh taller than Ashley, and he's tipping the scales at just over 135 pounds--he's a very solid young man. He's really starting to look like a teenager--he's no longer our cute little boy; it seems like only yesterday that Bode was in kindergarten...Thursday, December 31, 2020
Final Post of 2020
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Happy Christmas
Christmas has come and gone, and we had a wonderful holiday. A couple days before the big day, Jon, Meghan, and Bridget came for a visit. They were the first visitors to stay in the carriage house, and thankfully, they survived the night no worse for the wear. We had a lovely day with them and managed to take some pictures before they headed back to Orange beach.
We (Ashley, Bode, and I) went miniature golfing the day before Christmas Eve. Amazingly, Bode got another first shot into the snake's mouth while neither Ashley nor me could repeat the feat. We lazed around the next couple days eating too much and watching movies. Then, on the big night we listened to Christmas music (well, I listened; Bode played his computer while Ashley read), but we were together and that's what matters. We put out cookies for the big man and I snapped a picture of the tree.Despite all the Covid restrictions, Santa found our house and left tons of loot. Before the carnage, we snapped some pictures.We received tons of great gifts. Bode got a burrito blanket from the Albuquerque clan which he's wrapped himself in for warmth due to the chilly weather here.Ashley got a really cool painting of the Tiger Walk.
We all got so many great presents and we had a wonderful morning. After the gift carnage, we then cooked a big meal for lunch. We had Ashley's parents and her brother and his family over for dinner. We made ribs, pulled pork, chicken wings, and everyone brought sides. We ate until we burst and then ate some more. We did take time to grab a picture of Ashley with her parents.
We also watched Wonder Woman 1984, which was quite entertaining. Today, Ashley and I moved stuff from our garage out to the carriage house. The great migration has begun! And we (well, Ashley did most of it) found time to do a puzzle.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Award Winning Decorations
After months of campaigning and charges of illegal votes being counted, the Poquito Bayou Homeowners Association has awarded our house for having the most whimsical theme for the 2020 holiday season. How exciting is that!?! I just wish I knew what it meant.
We woke up this morning and found the below sign in our front yard.
We figure the port-o-pot had to have clinched things for us :-). I took a movie of the light show for our house. I don't know if the movie accurately presents the whimsicalness of the decorations.There is this one house in our neighborhood that went crazy with the lights. I'll have to take a picture of it, both in the daylight and in the evening just to show the sheer density of their decorations.
Carriage House
I believe it is done! Sort of. There is just some touch-up painting that needs to be done, as well as some other tiny things, but as of yesterday, we started moving things from our current garage to the carriage house. We are very pleased with how it turned out. First is a shot from the front.
The stairs look very cool. Ashley and Tim (the guy that did the finishing) came up wit a real neat idea for the railing.
We did go out today and get a bed and mattress for the upstairs, so we should be ready for visitors. All are welcome to come anytime you wish :-)
Final Performance
The Youth Symphony had their final performance of this year. They were at the Destin Harborwalk, and it was a very lovely venue.
Here's a shot from above when the orchestra was getting ready to warm up.I think the music stands are really nifty with their lights. The concert was the same as the concert a few weeks ago, but I did record the songs. First is a song with just the strings from the orchestra.Friday, December 18, 2020
Trumpeting
The Meigs Middle School Band had a couple performances this month. The first was when they marched in the Fort Walton Beach Holiday parade. This was at night, and they marched up Eglin Parkway, one of the main thoroughfares through town. It was rather chilly, and we were very glad we dressed in our hats and mittens. The pictures didn't turn out all that great, but I'll include them just for posterity. First, here's Ashley in the middle of Eglin Parkway.
Here is one of JoAnne and Frank; we are all anxiously awaiting the arrival of the band.
Here's a shot of the band as they walked past--you can't really see Bode in the picture, but we saw him and cheered like crazed rock fans just to irritate him :-)The next big event was the winter concert, which was last night. There are four bands that are part of the Meigs Band: the Beginner Band, the Concert Band, the Jazz Band, and the Symphonic Band. Bode is part of the Symphonic Band, which is the band for the more experienced players (he is also part of the football band, which is a combination of the Concert Band and the Symphonic Band). I snapped this picture of Bode when he was up on stage setting up. It's not a great picture, but it's the only still-frame I got.
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Orchestra Recital
The Gulf Coast Youth Symphony had a concert today. It was outdoors, and the weather cooperated--a little chilly and only 65 or so, but it wasn't windy, which was critically important. Before the concert, I tried to get Bode to pose for a picture with Ashley, but he's really being a pain when it comes to picture taking; it must be the teenager in him.
Even though the concert was outdoors, the symphony administrative team wanted the students to wear masks due to the rise in Covid numbers. Bode wasn't thrilled by this decision, but he didn't complain. I was a little disappointed that he wouldn't wear a red Christmas hat, but that's just more of that lovely teenager obstinance shining through.
They played a total is six songs. I recorded most of them, but first, here's a picture of Bode in mid-stroke.They finished with Ukrainian Bells, and I think they sounded great.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Extra Stuff
Here are some odds and ends that should have been posted before along with a couple of new items.
I was able to get the videos of me wakeboarding from Ashley's phone. I don't look near as smooth as Ashley does when she's boarding, but at least there's no evidence of me falling :-) First, a nice picture of Ashley and me; I don't think Ashley had her phone set up correctly because the wording on my shirt is reversed.
Next we have a short movie of me getting started.