Argh. I had a brainstorm yesterday about shifting our non-ski-day today to Tuesday -- the boys have no school, and maybe crowds will have calmed down by then? Nope. Still no nearby lodging. Ski rentals are completely wiped out (no kids' skis or skis in my size left). Lessons for the 4-8yo set still sold out. OK, I've learned my lesson. "Ski week" must be planned, or it ain't gonna happen.
I'm really happy for those who did plan it though -- what fabulous luck! Major storms and snow right before the busiest snow-sports week of the year. Snow-capped mountains are visible all around us right now too, I just love that. Gabriel said today that we should move to the mountains. I wonder if my love affair with snowy mountains would end if I actually had to live in it? No doubt I'd re-discover my real roots as a summer/water person.
Today I got the boys haircuts, Dave built some kids' storage furniture we ordered weeks ago and never put together, I installed and re-installed a wall shelf, did some other shelf-juggling as long as I had the drill out anyway, then did a lot of combing through closets and toys and getting rid of stuff.
I like the way our new kids' storage units look, though they don't hold things as well as the cheapie "temporary" shelves I bought from Ikea over 5 years ago. But they're better-suited to hold craft materials, which have been buried in a huge box in a closet that the kids can't get to. More and more I realize that things like drawers and big boxes only hide things and make them inaccessible and turn Stuff into Junk. Most kids' stuff needs to be on open, easy-to-reach shelves, and in plain view. You'd think I'd have known that by now.
In fact, so much of the stuff we've been storing in closets we either don't need at all, or should be out for kids to reach (with a few exceptions). We're far overdue for a complete run-through of all our "stored" toys, and the substantial garbage bags of toys that were confiscated in some or other conflict. And all toddler toys can go -- even tricycles! Katrina's heading to kindergarten, we don't need things that help kids learn numbers or letters (or even reading) anymore.
In the end, we need a whole lot less stuff than more storage.
Lots and lots of rat-play today...the boys just love our little visitors! Gabriel was going to build a carboard maze out of one of the boxes that held our storage units, but it turned out that Scabbers (who Katrina has re-named "Scram") could climb out of it too easily. Spot didn't try. Gabriel made a short bridge between a shelf and a table with some blocks and was delighted when Scabbers scrambled over it. Try to get a cat to do that!
I guess checking off some long-overdue home-improvement projects and seeing kids have a great time with their new friends makes up for not spending the day packing and zooming around for a ski day. Sorta.
2/20/2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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I'm happy to read about the kids enjoying their new rat friends. They do make great pets (the rats, not the kids!)
No real problem with skis and such once you're here. We just booked ski lessons today (for tomorrow) and picked up some skis that we reserved last night. I'll be planning to bombard my body with antihistimines and get out there for a while. I have a feeling this will be the trip where I can no longer keep up with the kids...
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