Monday, December 31, 2012

Glass blowing adventure

To celebrate Jeff's birthday, we scheduled an outing to the Tacoma Glass Blowing Studio, where we got to make our own glass projects (with some expert assistance).  
Selecting our projects.  There were paperweights, wall plates, vases, and bowls to choose from.

Picking and layering the "frit" (glass chips) to customize the color and design of the projects
Caroline mixing her frit

Ready with the necessary safety equipment...

Margaret & Jaiden horsing around
Once everyone was ready, we moved into the studio and took turns making our masterpieces with our guide Bill.


Step 1: Get your blob of fiery hot glass out of the oven.
Step 2: Cool the rod that holds the glass by rinsing in water
Step 3: Roll the glass in the "frit"
Step 4: Use tweezers to create desired swirls or feathered effects
Step 5: Roll the extra layer of clear glass onto base layer



Step 6: Shape the glass by rolling it in wooden molds
Step 7: blow air into piece to expand it into vase or bowl
Step 8: Re-heat and blow to pop hole in end
Step 9: Re-heat and "peel" edges out into desired shape
Step 10: Add base and stamp initials into the masterpiece!

Once done, the pieces are put in a 900 degree oven for several hours, and then slowly brought down to room temperature for several more hours, where the true colors become visible.  Takes a couple of days... We are excited to see the final products later this week.

Special guest

Chillin' with cousin Jaiden
We were lucky to have a special visitor over the holidays--Margaret & Caroline's cousin Jaiden.  They spent two nights together up at Grammy & Grampy's, going shopping, swimming, and staying up late.  Then it was one more night together at our place, with games and more staying up late.  The three get along so well--we can't wait for summer when hopefully Jaiden will come for another week-long visit like she has the past couple of years.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Christmas Eve and Day 2012

Christmas Eve at Grammy & Grampy's with cousins Jameson & Logan

Margaret modeling her new outfit on Christmas morning
Caroline seemed thrilled with her new posable Pullip doll--perfect for stop-motion animation movies!

Our traditional Christmas dinner.  For 10 this year.

The Green Machine returns

Jeff and Caroline have returned to the court for another season of basketball. We have almost all of the same great girls from last year, plus a group of nice new girls who have never played before.  It's posing a bit of a challenge to blend the two groups with different ability levels, but fortunately they are all getting along. The girls seem to be having fun and are not terribly upset about the fact that they haven't won a game yet.  Stay tuned, many more games to come in January & early February.

Getting assignments from Coach Jeff.

Caroline getting her game face on.
I haven't been able to take as many pictures this year since I'm tasked with assistant coaching, so I have to keep track of stats!  Will try to get some better action shots in the next games.

Nutcracker, Year 5

Dancing in her 32nd-40th Nutcracker performances this year (8 per season!), Margaret is loving ballet more than ever.  It's very noticeable how much more advanced the girls in her level are this year.  They're all turning into such beautiful and graceful young dancers, and it is so fun to watch!
Sugar plum attendant Margaret dancing in the Nutcracker (she's the blurry one leaping in center front)

As part of the Sugar Plum Court, Margaret got to be on stage with the lead dancers.  She's the one in the center back with her right arm up, in between the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Dew Drop Fairy.








Caroline's Christmas piano recital

Caroline playing "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"

Portland 2012


Caroline in the physics lab at OMSI 

Off to dinner at Mama's


Enjoying a rainy late-night walk to see the Christmas lights

Posing at the hotel


Kids discovered the exercise room this year while on a break from the pool


One of our finds during the scavenger hunt

Hanging out at the pizza joint