Hailey, you are still quite the budding artist and your pictures (along with made-up words) become more elaborate each day.
On Chinese New Year, we did a few Chinese activities, ate traditional Chinese New Year foods and met up with a family to do some Chinese crafts.
I have learned that I need to get outside for a little each day for my sanity, so we even took a walk to deliver some nian gao to some friends.
Valentines Day
Sunday was Valentines Day so you guys (mostly Hannah) planned a date night for us. Hannah single handedly squeezed 10 pounds of oranges worth of juice. It was sooo good. There's really nothing more refreshing than a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice.
And that night for dinner, Hannah you and I made a multi-course meal going off of the menu that you also worked super hard on all week. You actually created a multiple paged menu. There were appetizers, drinks, sushi choices and even dessert.
On Monday morning, we woke up to 4.5 inches of snow. Now, to all of you who are reading from the northern states, where snow plows are waiting by the side of the highway at the first sign of snow, I want you to imagine what things would look like if those plow trucks and salt trucks didn't exist...because they don't here in Texas. So with each evening that reaches sub-freezing temps comes the refreeze, making the whole city a giant ice rink. The temperature is supposed to start warming up soon, so hopefully we will be able to get out for supplies soon. We've been at home for exactly a week now and we should be able to scrape by (food-wise) until Tuesday.
To warm up, we actually went outside. Returning home after moving around outside made the house feel pretty warm. You guys went outside and played for a bit, but the snow was too dry to do anything cool, so after dad was finished with shoveling the driveway, you all came in for some hot cocoa.
We tried to avoid turning on the fireplace because it really doesn't heat up the house, but towards the end, we started to get desperate, so we lit it up and parked ourselves in front of the flame.
Since we have a gas stove, thankfully, we were able to cook dinner. At dinner, we hung headlamps on our chandelier and ate a candlelight dinner of warm pasta that seemed to become cold as soon as it reached the table.
Luckily 15 minutes before bedtime, we heard the electricity kick back on. We are still keeping it at a cool 62-65 degrees because we need to conserve energy, but you guys are still sleeping in the tent at night.
The next day, I gathered some muffin tins and shovels for you guys to play with outside.
I totally forgot about this retention pond and it was the perfect sledding spot. We stayed out for almost 3 hours sledding
Nathan, I taught you how to play scrabble and I was reminded how great a game it is for mental math and spelling. This is the night we lost water. Neighbors started to text to ask if we still had our water. Living at the bottom of the hill in the neighborhood, we were the last ones to lose water, so we had time to fill buckets and pots with water.
Hailey, you also lasted outside for a long time. You helped make bricks too.
Once we got a good flow going, the igloo started to take shape. We dug a hole, but we had to make it bigger so all 3 of you could fit.
Nathan, you took on the task of digging the hole.
Slowly getting there...
So we carved more snow out...
And finally it was finished.
Every morning I go outside to harvest some snow to use to wash the dishes, wash hands and to flush the toilet. The best spot has been the trampoline. Another win there.
Around meal time, I'll melt a pot of snow to use for dishes afterwards and then we reuse that water to flush the toilet.
After lunch, we went outside for a walk. You guys played in the igloo for a little bit and then we were off. Nathan and Hailey, you guys decided to end the walk early so Hannah and I dropped you guys off at home and we went to explore the woods behind our house. I went on a walk by myself one day and the snowy woods reminded me of Narnia. We had recently read the first 2 books of Narnia so I thought that you guys would like to experience it. Hannah was the only one interested.
So, we had an impromptu Mommy and Hannah date.
You were so excited and you came up with scenarios that we could pretend as we explored "Narnia."
I love how you were constantly reaching out to touch the branches as you walked by. It totally reminds me of how as a toddler, you used to stick your hand out of shopping carts to feel things that looked interesting. (I took you to a fabric store once and you were completely in heaven)
It was just a beautiful sight.
I taught you guys how to make fortune tellers this morning and you guys spent 2 hours making them and "telling" each other's fortunes...which was pretty entertaining.
We still don't have water, and we might not get any for another few days. I am hoping that the weather warms up (not good news for our igloo) and we can maybe get out to the stores for supplies. We are not in dire need of anything right now and this survival challenge has made life interesting to say the least. We are very fortunate. My prayers go out to all the linemen and water company crews who are working around the clock to restore these basic commodities that I have taken for granted.
Also, wanted to give my oven a quick shout out. We got a new oven last month with an air frying feature and it's been a game changer. It was nice to be able to throw air fried pork chops and roast veggies in a the same time. Most importantly, clean up was easy so that's one less pot of snow that I have to melt.
Until then,
Love,
Mommy
Jessica you are such an inspiration! You’re creating wonderful memories for the kids. Love and hugs, Annie
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