Nine

Nine years ago today, Jerry and I went skiing on a snowy morning in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. We went over to the backside of the mountain, and skied the Morningside Lift line, and then were heading back to the frontside when it became obvious that visibility was going to be a serious issue. As we were heading down through waist-deep powder, the clouds came down over the top of the mountain and we found ourselves in the middle of a “White Out,” when all you can see in any direction is white.

We stopped on the hill, waiting for it to pass. Snow came down all around us, and we could hear voices downhill from us, but not even the trees on the sides of the slope were visible anymore. Just Jerry, me, and white everywhere. Gravity told us where “down” was, but that was the only clue, really.

In that intense moment, Jerry asked me to be his wife. He had the ring in his pocket, he said, but I’d have to wait until we got to the bottom of the mountain because he didn’t want either of us to drop it in 4 feet of powder. And we were both shaking so much that it probably would have been dropped.

I said yes, and the clouds lifted a little bit — we could see the trees on the side of the slope so we knew where the boundary was. We headed downwards, still guided mostly by gravity than anything else, giggling and crying the entire time. Finally making it back to the gondola building at mid-mountain, we decided to take the safe way down and ride rather than ski in the limited visibility. He gave me the ring in the gondola on the way down, and it was (is) perfect.

No pictures of the exact moment, but if any had been taken, they’d be all white anyway. And I love that we were so completely isolated right then. So many proposals are done in public, and I treasure ours so much because we were the only witnesses to it.

A Page from our Engagement-to-Honeymoon album

What would you take?

If you had very little warning to evacuate your home, you knew your family and pets were safe, and you could only take as much as you can fit into your car, what would you take with you?

We have thousands of dollars invested in electronics and technology in our home, but it would never occur to me to take the TV. Or the DVD player. What I would reach for is my scrapbooks and family portraits, obviously, but then my wedding dress, my Happy File (a box of memorabilia that makes me smile partly because I forget what’s in it between discoveries), quilts I’ve made, and some of the clothes I’ve made for the girls.

The main thing, though — the things I hold MOST valuable, the things that I would NEED to have with me — are ALL connected to my memories. Not my laptop, not my extensive shoe collection, not the Bose radio that we enjoy.

What would you take?

Baby Book

I’ve been feeling pangs of guilt lately because I haven’t done anything in Alice’s baby book since pictures that were taken in February. So I needed to get moving on it before I forgot stuff.

It is no secret that I HATE doing baby books. HATE THEM. They’re tedious, because you have to be totally organized before you start a page (like a milestones page or a visits-to-the-doctor page), because things in a baby book aren’t really chronological.

However, I LOVE looking back at Helen’s baby book. And Helen loves looking at Helen’s baby book. So I definitely see the benefit in doing the silly thing.

So. Last night I did March, April, and half of May in Alice’s baby book. So now we’re up to First Steps, First Day at the Pool, Helen’s birthday, a trip to the Zoo, and then Alice’s First Birthday.

AND THEN I’LL BE DONE. Except for journaling.

Thank God.

Back in the Saddle (ha ha)

I scrapbooked last night. It was wonderful. I got 5 pages done, except for journaling. FIVE! That’s pretty good, considering I was running around being social and enjoying the house full of women for most of the time. 🙂

Steph, you mentioned wanting to see my scrapping stuff sometime. Ya wanna make an appointment? Your schedule is crazier than mine, so you pick it.

Will talk to Jerry about the wisdom of a Wilde Outinge on Friday… He’ll be back tonight around dinnertime. I wanna go, but I don’t know if my butt can handle it. 🙂