12.18.2013

winter wonderland


this summer i had the bright idea, as it was scorching temperatures in our living room, that i wanted to experience the snow and all the chilly weather it had to offer. i wanted the kids to see what white hillsides and and branches looked like. the chance to build snowmen, ride sleds and have snowball fights were all in my master plan. the perfect snow vacation included more family than our four...with homemade meals, lots of togetherness and a fireplace to warm our frosty feet when we were done for the day. 

mammoth was the town of choice. diegas loves the eastern sierra's. we've only done two trips their together, as he spends most of his travel in the area, hunting. it was our chance to be there as a family and enjoy the spectacular scenery. it really is majestic for hundreds of miles. out the window, on the drive alone is a sight to see.

our zavala counterparts, were in, when we mentioned the idea and the planning ensued. after reading a ton of trip advisor reviews on hotels and rentals in the area we settled on a condo through homeaway.com. there was plenty of room, it was equipped with everything we needed to accomplish our ideal winter vacation and we had a gorgeous view of mammoth mountain to boot. 

some of the highlights of the trip: experiencing a cold front + a storm + waking up to fresh snow, gingerbread house construction, sledding, snowman building, snowball fights, a chilly mama's only walk, birdhouse decorating, snowflake crafts, watching movies, snuggling in front of the fire, cookie baking, deer migrating and hot cocoa sipping!

what i wasn't prepared for, were two little southern california girls, who would prefer flip flops and tank tops year round. dressing in layers and spending 1/2 hour putting on their snow clothes was torture for us as much as it was for them. tears, tears and more tears to get ready for the snow. who would have thought? a couple of times, we made it into the fluffy white snow and a couple of times we made it out the door for only 30 seconds only to return to the fire where the layers could be removed.

all in all, it was an amazing trip and we're hoping it can become an annual tradition!
our family traveling on the beautiful 395
isei, gamaiel, evia and mila - the kids first romp in the snow
on a mission to find a perfect sledding stop

the boys sledding
d with his binoculars, a familiar sight
snow angel break
isei and evia sledding
evia sledding on the golf course with papa, below mammoth mountain

the brothers chillin'
where we spent all our indoor time, fireside

evia and mila, a cozy nap together
rose and snowflake-ballerina-making = heaven

our snowman was a snow"mound"
how cute are these two? auntie becca and cousin isei

mama and evia, brrr
gingerbread house construction, evia and papa
gingerbread house building, becca and isei


the wee-est zavala and taking the cutest category in her plaid bunting
our mama-only walk only 10 degrees

eating a bowl of fresh fallen snow
evia and papa getting ready for an adventure
a cozy night by the fire -7 that night
 



elk heard
 

we scouted with diegas before returning home to witness the migration of the deer. we saw two golden eagles, the heard of elk and roughly 50 deer. it was beautiful, winter nature at it's best
 

12.07.2013

thanksgiving is such a good reminder

there were 27 of us this year at the thanksgiving table. that's a lot of people for our little cottage living room...but somehow we squeezed everyone in. isn't that the best? the fire going, elbow to elbow, tons of holiday energy, loud and just full of family. we signed on for hosting this year. which really means providing the location. although we do the turkeys, everyone attending brings something delicious. it's nice when each person can focus on a dish (or three). they put so much love into it and we wind up sitting down to a feast of culinary treats.

the preparation is the same for all of us that host any get together. lots of list-making, cleaning, shopping and cooking and all while managing the whereabouts of, in my case, two little energy balls. add to the list "tiring." but nothing beats sitting down to the table, hearing what everyone is thankful for, looking down the long row of guests to see young and old faces, hear laughter and watch loved-ones dig in. this holiday is such a good reminder to be grateful on so many levels. below are some photos of the fun-filled day.
our neighborhood turkey, possibly someone's thanksgiving feast
thanksgiving morning. pure excitement.

the tablescape
sweet little silver ballet flats empty, while the wee ones nap before the festivities

pre-dinner yummies for the kids table
array of hors d'oeuvres and desserts
pre-dinner tasties: honeycomb with asiago, quince paste with manchengo, olives, radishes with olive oil and sea salt

our beauts!: one brined and roasted and one canjun-seasoned and deep fried

the men around the deep frier
the energy of the kitchen, turkeys being carved and dinner about to commence
my babies
our "big" kids table
my perfect view
 

the house was quiet at 10 o'clock and i turned out the lights
the next day the furniture was all in a disarray, but we had the fire going and just enjoyed the stillness
and a gift that kept on giving. auntie becca made a manzanita tree with bird ornaments. each person wrote on the birds what they were thankful for. so fun to continue to see all the grateful words