Sunday, November 30, 2008

CHRISTMAS TREE 2008.

It has been several years since I have put up my actual Christmas tree.  Last year I went out to Lake Lowell and cut a bunch of twigs and made a symbolic "tree" out of them.  However, this year I was so ready to put up my traditional tree again!  In light of the adventure-filled year I have had, I decided it would be appropriate to decorate my tree with something that represented those delightful adventures!  The Trailing of the Sheep Festival was one of my very favorite solo adventures (for several reasons) and I loved how, for weeks afterward, sheep just kept appearing in my life!  So, this year, I decided to put a flock of sheep upon my tree!  In addition to being symbolic of my wonderful expeditions this year, I think they are completely Christmasy too!  After all, sheep are part of the original Christmas story . . .

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.  An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.  But the angel said to them, 'Do not be afraid.  I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.  Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.
Luke 2:8-11

    
The problem with deciding to decorate my tree ENTIRELY with sheep was that sheep ornaments aren't exactly easy to find!  So Mom and I decided to make them!  I think they turned out super cute!  And I just love being a SHEPHERDESS!

  
  
No flock would be complete without a
BLACK SHEEP!
(this is the only ornament I actually bought!)

Friday, November 28, 2008

THANKSGIVING 2008.

Laura and Danny hosted Thanksgiving dinner at their house this year.  What a spectacular feast they prepared!  Their house, as always, looked just beautiful and I (being ever so slightly Martha Stewart-ish) thought their table was especially gorgeous!  They made some amazing gourmet dishes and each of us contributed a bit of our own talent to the feast as well.  Alright already!  I can hear you thinking from here!  What dish did the Princess of Cherrios contribute to the Pierce Feast, you are asking yourselves.  Well, Fromze Rolls of course!  My specialty!  (That is rolls "from zee" store).  This is the first holiday the two sides of Laura's new family have spent together.  Danny's parents and twin brother joined all of us regulars and we were also extremely blessed by the presence of Aunt Dora and Uncle Dennis!  It had been several years since I had seen my great aunt and uncle (who live in northern Idaho) and I was SO excited that they were able to celebrate Thanksgiving with us this year!


  
Laura and Danny worked so unbelievably hard to feed all of us!

While they were slaving away over the hot stove, the rest of us had some time to enjoy each other!

Nana and Claire


Claire and her Auntie dancing barefoot!


I am so proud Claire is following in my footsteps!
She LOVES taking pictures and SHE took this picture of me!


She also took this picture of poor Buddy, looking IN the window at us!

  
Uncle Matt and Claire, tending bar!


We didn't see much of the two older kids.  They were down in the basement watching the new movie Nana bought them.  I told them I was jealous!  I wish, growing up, I had somewhere quiet to go to get away from all the boring adult conversations upstairs!


The kitchen was a VERY busy place!

I only dared to venture in to take pictures . . .
Lo and I
Laura and our Mommy
Aunt Dora and Laura

THE other reason I braved the chaotic kitchen!
I have such an awesome brother-in-law!!!

  
Some of my favorite CRAZIES!
  
Feasts are just TOO much work!
  
Grampy Mike, carving away
  
Papa and Garrett playing PS3
Uncle Dennis and Aunt Dora
  
The kids' table.
I'm so sad they don't let me sit there anymore . . . 
  
even though I tried REALLY hard to sneakily arrange the place cards so I could!


When we finally sat down to eat . . .

  
CLAIRE FELL ALMOST IMMEDIATELY TO SLEEP!
SHE WAS JUST TOO CUTE!

This year has been an absolutely amazing year for me and I am continually thankful for so very much.  Above all that I have come to appreciate, it is my family that I thank the Lord for each and every day.  In addition to being a vast well of love and support, last year they gave me an amazing gift.  It is a gift that has truly changed my life.  I will never be able to express to them how grateful I am for their sacrifice and generosity.  Nor how much I appreciate their unconditional and never ending love.  No matter who or what walks into or out of my life, I know that I will always, always have my family there beside me in the end.  So, Lord, for all the things I am thankful for...

MOST of all, thanks for the family I love!

Laura and Danny--
You hosted a truly spectacular Thanksgiving celebration.  THANK YOU!  Thank you for bringing together our families and for working so hard to put together such a beautiful meal!  You are generous beyond measure and each of us are so blessed to have been invited into your home for the holiday!  I am so seriously impressed with the feast you prepared!  You two are rockstars!  I simply adore both of you and love you beyond your wildest imaginations!  Thank you for a beautiful Thanksgiving! 

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

THE REST OF THE STORY . . .

I know there are a few of you who have been waiting to hear how this story turned out!  As you might remember, this summer my Dad built some additions on to some historic Forest Service cabins out in Landmark.  He crawled under one of the existing cabins and hid a very realistic,  yet entirely styrofoam SKELETON in the dark, creepiness of the crawl space.  And then he waited--NEARLY ALL SUMMER--for the plumber, Rod, to arrive to complete his work in the crawl space.  Tonight I finally got Dad to sit down and write the story out for me (since I wasn't there)!

  The following are his exact words:

Rod crawled under the cabin, pushing his work light ahead of him.  He asked me to hand him his tools once he had crawled farther in.  After he was about 3/4 of the way into the crawl hole, he stopped.  There was no movement for awhile.  "Tom!!!"  Rod calls out.

I don't answer 'cause I know I'll bust out laughing.

     "Tom!  There's a BODY under here!!!"

Yeah right Rod.

     "There's a body under here!!  A HUMAN body!!"

C'mon Rod, I know you don't want to crawl under this old building but this is the worse excuse I've ever heard!

Rod crawls back out from under the cabin--much quicker than he went under too!


     "You think I'm kidding, don't you?  I'm SERIOUS--get down there and have a look for yourself!"

Damn Rod--you're right!  I wonder how we missed seeing that before!

We spent about five minutes in serious discussion about how it could be possible for a skeleton to be there.  Then Rod pulled himself together and started back under the cabin.

Rod--I can't believe you're going under there with that skeleton!

     "Well, I've got to finish the job, besides he's DEAD and I'll be working on the other side of the building anyway."

Rod crawled in and went to work--constantly talking to us, as well as himself.  After a few minutes Rod says, "This is kind of creepin' me out, I'm going to go over to take a closer look . . .  Hey, this kinda looks like plastic.  Something doesn't look quite right . . ."

We hear some grunting and scraping as Rod works his way closer to the skeleton.

     "Tom!!!  This is REAL!!!!  There's a WATCH on its wrist--THIS THING IS REAL!!!"

(Readers, this is Tess for a minute.  Just so you know, while walking on the beach in Deadwood I found the band to a stainless steel wristwatch.  Dad thought it would be a perfect addition to his skeleton--which we were "installing" that particular weekend.  How funny it turned out to be THE thing that convinced Plumber Rod that the skeleton was indeed, real.)

After a little more freakin' out Rod, we finally clued him in to the prank. 

     "That's one of THE best ones anybody has EVER pulled on me.  I LOVE IT!!!  You guys get an A+ for that one!!" 

Rod took it so well, the whole thing was so worth it!

YOU'RE AN A+ TOO ROD!

BABY PIERCE.

Laura had another ultrasound last week and shared with me the last pictures of my growing nephew!  Aren't ultrasounds just amazing?!  Everything is looking good and we are still expecting him the first part of March!  He is just under two pounds right now and very active!  He was particularly fond of my yappy little barking dogs the other night!  That is certainly a sound he'll have to get used to!  I can't wait to meet this handsome little man and am so excited for his arrival!  

I just LOVE being an Auntie!

"Moose" ~ November 2008  

Monday, November 17, 2008

TESS CORMELL PHOTOGRAPHY.



HEAD ON OVER TO MY NEW PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG!


SEVERAL MONTHS AGO, UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITE CLIENTS (MY SISTER!), I CREATED A BLOG DEDICATED SOLELY TO MY PORTRAIT WORK.  NOW THAT THE WEATHER HAS TURNED (AND I'M ACTUALLY SITTING STILL--INDOORS), I'VE BEEN DEDICATING SOME TIME TO GETTING MY NEW BLOG UP AND RUNNING.  IT IS STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS BUT I AM SO EXCITED TO HAVE A PLACE TO SEND CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIENTS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN SEEING MY PORTRAITURE WORK!  

THERE WILL BE SOME EXCITING ADDITIONS TO THE BLOG COMING SOON (INCLUDING A JOHN MCNAMARA CREATION I AM SO UNBELIEVABLY STOKED ABOUT) SO BE SURE TO CHECK THE NEW BLOG JUST AS REGULARLY AS YOU DO MY ADVENTURE BLOG!

IN FACT, THE NEW BLOG IS NOW FEATURING . . .

THE CIRELLS!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

KUNA CAVES.

This Saturday, with some fellow adventurers in tow, I finally made it to the Kuna Caves.  The caves have been on my adventure list all summer, however, it is a destination I definitely didn't want to attempt solo!  I have read quite a bit about the Kuna Caves, none of it encouraging.  In fact, many of my guidebooks suggest that the caves are a destination not even worth visiting.  Although the lava tubes themselves are spectacular, they have been disappointingly treated with a great deal of disrespect.  There has been a disgusting amount of garbage left in the caves and the walls are graffiti laden.  However, I still thought the caves were a terrific adventure and a great opportunity for me to express my bravery!  It isn't often you get the chance to adventure UNDERGROUND!  Dad, Jessie and I did a great deal of exploration and managed to enjoyed our dark and dirty excursion, despite the littered state of the caves.  I should add that my Mom also accompanied the three of us on this adventure.  She, however, perhaps being much wiser than the rest of us, stayed safely above ground!


It is amazing to me that such a wonder of nature has been so largely ignored!
The caves are nearly impossible to find and there is only this tiny sign pointing the way.



JESSIE, DAD AND I AT THE CAVE ENTRANCE


  
CLIMBING DOWN THE LADDER SCARED THE DICKENS OUT OF ME!
AND CLEARLY JESSIE WAS HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT EXPLORING
UNDERGROUND WITH THESE PARTICULAR RELATIVES!

  
KUNA CAVES MAIN ROOM

WE WERE ONLY CLEAN FOR ABOUT FIVE SECONDS!



WE CHOSE TO TAKE THE NARROWER OF THE TWO ROUTES FIRST
WHICH MEANT WE HAD TO CRAWL THROUGH THE TUNNEL ON OUR HANDS AND KNEES.  I WOULD HAVE NEVER GUESSED THERE WOULD BE SO MUCH DUST!  AFTER A HERD OF BATS SCARED JESSIE, WHO WAS LEADING, I BEING SECOND IN LINE, WAS NOMINATED THE NEW LEADER . . . 

SO THAT MEANT THAT I GOT TO BE THE FIRST TO CRAWL ON MY STOMACH!
THE TUNNEL QUICKLY NARROWED EVEN MORE!  I CRAWLED OUT AHEAD OF THE OTHERS BEFORE DECIDING THE CONDITIONS CLEARLY WERE NOT GOING TO IMPROVE.  WE ABANDONED THIS TUNNEL WITH ME BEING THE ONLY ONE TO GET THIS DIRTY!

BY THE TIME I TURNED AROUND AND CAME BACK OUT TO THE POINT WHERE I COULD KNEEL IN THE TUNNEL AGAIN,THERE WAS SO MUCH DUST IN THE AIR, IT WAS DIFFICULT TO GET THE CAMERAS TO FOCUS!


HEADING BACK TO THE MAIN ROOM

THE SECOND ROUTE WAS MUCH EASIER TO NAVIGATE!


VALIANT CAVE WOMAN!


UFOS ARE REAL
after being on a bigfoot kick all summer, dad has now moved on to ufos!
and, just like with bigfoot, he's got me watching ufo shows too!
he's so much fun!


DAD AND I


JESSIE


END OF THE ROAD
WE HAD JUST BEEN DIVE BOMBED BY ANOTHER BAT!

ON THE WALK BACK, DAD SPOTTED THIS HOLE IN THE WALL

AND QUICKLY DISAPPEARED INTO IT!


AND THEN JESSIE TOO!


PEEKING UP INSIDE THE TUNNEL DAD AND JESSIE WERE IN!

  
THE TUNNEL RAN PARALLEL TO THE MAIN TUBE AND HAD BOTH AN 
ENTRANCE AND AN EXIT A SHORT DISTANCE APART.


2008
KNOWING AHEAD OF TIME ABOUT THE DISMAL STATE OF THE CAVES, I CAME PREPARED TO REMOVE AS MUCH GARBAGE AS POSSIBLE.  WE BROUGHT THE GRABBER AND TRASH BAGS.  HOWEVER, WE SOON REALIZED THERE WAS JUST TOO MUCH GARBAGE AND SIMPLY NO WAY TO REMOVE OUR GIANT TRASH BAGS.  PERHAPS SOMEDAY WE'LL COME BACK WITH A WAY TO HOIST THE BAGS BACK OUT OF THE HOLE.  CLEARLY NO ONE ELSE IS GOING TO DO IT!

  
DAD PICKING ON ME!
MY PACK KEPT GETTING STUCK ON THE CAGE!

  
DAD!


I FELT LIKE A PRAIRIE DOG!

  

WHAT AN ADVENTURE!