Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Happy Birthday LisJ


















So this blog has turned out to be the gift that keeps on giving....happy late birthday LisJ. Yes, we talked last week, but your birthday wish on the blog didn't make it in time. I hope you had a good night out with your hubbie!

JiJ and I celebrated by going to the X Games in Aspen and skiing the next day (actually it was his Christmas gift - a get away weekend).

AJ rocked the mountain last week in ski school.

So, who is next? Who's coming out to join us? The snow is fabulous!!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

New Digs

Hello from Hayden! After some soul searching and giving in to the 'itch' we both felt to get back to the mountains and away from the urban sprawl, we decided to move West. On November 28, 2007, we loaded up 2 kids, 2 dogs, 2 horses and 2 much stuff into 2 moving vans and all of a sudden we are truly living where the deer and the antelope play. We are 25 miles west of Steamboat Springs, an amazing and beautiful ski town full of
activity and western tradition. Like most of the state Steamboat is growing rapidly which is what makes Hayden so nice- an untouched cow town of about 2,000 people and perhaps as many elk.
We are slowly settling into our new town. The house we are renting is 20 minutes north, overlooking the Elkhead Reservior and is very remote to say the least. MapQuest does not recognize this address and FedEx called for directions. This is remote. UPS leaves our packages in the snowbank at the bottom of the hill and our 3 neighbors and us take turns delivering to each other. After 7 years living in the hustle and bustle of the Front Range, I am OK with hermitizing a bit. (I did grow up in a town of 800 in New Hampshire after all) We have the opportunity to watch 3-400 elk roaming the property and see eagles, fox, deer and antelope on a daily basis.
SZ transfered to the Wildlife Officer position here and is readjusting to life as the new guy. His new coworkers seem really nice and I'm sure he'll be top dog again before long. He's been snowmobiling and ice fishing already with the guys and got an elk during the late hunting season so the freezer is full again. Change comes slowly to this Z boy and even the shock of being 3 hours farther from Nebraska will wear off once we have our own home and are truly settled.
The kids and I are having a blast here. We've met a bunch of other Moms and kids and it seems like a very welcoming area. I am teaching skiing twice a week and continue working from home with Arbonne and wedding photography.
Little LZ is thrilled with all the snow and loves to play in it. He's been ice skating and skiing now and seems very adept at both. They have both been very adaptable to our nomadic lifestyle and L even talks about our 'next new house.' Little MZ was slow in welcoming the cold and namely all the clothing and gear he has to wear to go outside. He has surrendered to wearing snow boots and a hat now, maybe next year he'll wear mittens too. A very happy little guy with an amazing vocabulary, MZ can't sit still and runs around after his big brother and the two of them wrestle and giggle all day. MZ has taken to sleep walking and I found him curled up in a ball asleep on the floor of our room early one morning, totally content.
That's it for now. I have never bogged before, I may have over-blogged? We'll keep you posted on the new house, once we dig out of all this snow and start looking. Come visit. KZ & SZ and the little Z's

Sunday, January 20, 2008

More J's in CO


Hello Everyone,

Sorry D and I haven't done this earlier, but we are just now starting to settle down in our new lives in Durango. That's right we have finally left Lubbock. D and I both looked at many job opportunities in a lot of places and we ended up moving to CO to work for Steamworks Brewing Co. D is working at a children's museum here in town and it is right across the street from me. We are staying very busy and I have been heading up to Purgatory to hone my skills in the snow. It has been very cold for the past couple of weeks but we have received almost 30 inches of snow to show for it. I hope everyone is doing good and we miss you all very much.

Much love from CO,

PJ&DJ

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Big Number 2




S had a great birthday and a very fun birthday party. We were extremely surprised at the huge turnout for her party. We had 20 kids and just as many adults there, if not more. The party was at Fit for Fun, which is basically one big jungle gym. By the time the party was over, 2 hours worth of running, both kids and adults were ready for naps! Thank you to everyone for your birthday wishes!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Happy Birthday SH

Again, a day late.....Happy Birthday SH! Oh, how time flies! I remember like yesterday your mommy sitting on my couch telling us that you were on your way! What a blessing and miracle you are! Here are a few of Grandpa's 45 minute visit last weekend. Literally, he was in and out the door in 45 min. WAY TOO FAST! But was a blessing! The girls were asking the next day if grandma was "stopping in." So, grandma, when are you "stopping in" next ? :-)

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Happy Birthday EZ

So, I'm already a day behind on this year's resolution...better late than never...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EZ! Hope you had a great day yesterday! As my mom always says, "I'm glad you were born :-) "
Love,
JoJ

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Happy New Year Ya'll


The NE state line was a very welcome site as the blizzard battle through KS was not a walk in the park...but we made it to G ma's house in time for some fun in the sun and snow.

Uny R let E and L drive his new truck out to the farm to check out the progress on the T & K log cabin..it's looking good. We are looking forward to it being completed so we can throw a big family bash..everyones invited, do you think we should tell T & K about it or just show up.....
It was great seeing everyone that we got to see and missed those of you that couldn't make it home. We hope that everyone had a safe happy holiday. Love hugs and kisses all around....J