Aunt Katy and kids visited in late Feb for a dose of winter
We took a chance on a downhill skiing expedition. Since none of the adults would put on downhill skis, the older 4 kids were left to fend for themselves, having never taken lessons
The mountain, Berkshire East, had 4 lifts and lots of trails
Meanwhile Katy and I rented XC skis and toodled around the woods
Back at home we made Japanese candy
They all tasted very strange
The next weekend a cold snap froze the ponds again and we skated on the Arlington Res with the swans, ducks, and gulls. We even got in a game of 3-on-3 hockey.
Tessie's poem. Yes we have had a lot of winter rain
On the first nice day of Smarch we hung the new bat house. This one can comfortably house 40-50 bats and I'll let you know if it gets occupied
Pooled Covid testing was extended to elementary school kids and now Tessie gets to spit in a tube each Monday that she is in school. So far across the district since testing began in Feb they have caught a handful of cases, including one in the other half of Caroline's team. Because the teachers all had to quarantine, Caroline's in-school week was taught all by Zoom!
We scan the barcode before submission on Monday and results come out on Wednesday
Boda Borg reopened and we hopped over for a 4 hour session. We were in the zone and finished 16 quests in 3 hours. There were only 18 quests open and if you finish all of them in 4 hours, you earn the Questmaster title. The last 2 were ultra physical and we could get to the final rooms but were unable to complete them. Tessie and Erin had the upper body power to get us close, but we need one more lightweight monkey bar expert and maybe we could do it.
Seems like we can only get XC ski times at night. We ventured off by moonlight over the frozen tracks.
Caroline's first downhill run (she's in the light blue jacket)
Heather's latest knitting device
Boda Borg we missed you
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