With all of the sun and fog and toes in the lake, it would seem as though we haven’t had our fair share of winter.
I’m here to prove to you that not only has blustery weather passed through the Northeast corridor, but that we’ve also been taking advantage of the season.
Some of you may recall that last year our winter season went down the tubes because our pipes froze and burst. I won’t go into the details, but despite all efforts to keep our house at a minimum temperature and turn the water off whenever we leave….sometimes the weather/housing construction gods are in cahoots and will foil your best efforts to maintain a flood-free zone. It was a mess and a three-month effort to clean up.
The good news is that new insulation has made our home much cozier than ever before, giving us renewed freedom to freeze our nose hairs off doing all manner of winter activity.
There’s the obvious winter sport: skiing….a favorite pastime, especially now that we have two down/one to go in our efforts to get our three kids on skis. This weekend I even used poles. Poles I tell you! No backwards inverted pizza as I steer a rickety kindergartener down the mountain. I was carving skis and planting poles and it was northing short of a miracle.
It may surprise you that New Jersey has skiing, but it shocked me to find out that our neighborhood ski area, Mountain Creek, has over 1,000 feet of vertical drop spread across 3 peaks. Look across the foothills and you can see the ridge of the Appalachian trail. If it weren’t the closest ski resort to Manhattan and overrun with a bunch of wild-on-foot yahoos, it would be pretty much perfect.
Those would be the fear-inducing yahoos. Do you feel my pain?
Moving on….to escape the crowds and get a little more time on snow, the kids came up with the semi-ingenious idea to have us tow them behind our golf cart. Our lake house is in a little community where the roads are privately-run, which means that golf carts are legal! Which….of course was a driving factor in choosing to buy a home in our neighborhood.
Can we all have a moment of silence to reflect on the best part of skiing?
That would be mine. Made by myself, for myself on the weekend that Rodney couldn’t come up with us. Ski weekends are hard as a solo parent, making a pomegranate margarita 100% necessary at the end of the day. I might have had two. And then finished things off with a warm Bailey’s & milk chaser. Because that’s how we rock it in Jersey.
While the next activity isn’t an outdoor activity per se, it’s the kind of activity that you do when it’s so cold outside that even the dog decides that outdoor bathroom breaks aren’t entirely necessary.
One Darth Vader led to One Princess Leia, which very quickly led to two Princess Leias. Light sabers were fashioned out of broken croquet mallets, side buns were foisted into place, and the living room blankets were draped into futuristic ball gowns.
But I’m saving the best for last. Because in all of the five years that we’ve owned our lake house, we’ve never gotten to do this…
I’m sure that half are you are thinking “Wonderful!” and the rest are thinking “Oh dear, get those children off the ice!” If you fall into the second camp, rest assured that the ice was nearly a foot thick. Source: the non-skiing set of Jersey yahoos who were popping wheelies on 400 lb All-Terrain Vehicles all over the lake that afternoon.
Winter has been a veritable wonderland this year. Is it crazy to say that I’m hoping for snow until April? (cue the rotten tomatoes, and let’s take this discussion into the comments).
All the best for a wonderful, albeit slightly frozen week. (Unless you’re in the Southern Hemisphere and a frozen week = some kind of apocalyptic event. Which wouldn’t be fun for anyone.)
Amazing photos Jess! Such a wonderland up there. ESP love the golf cart action
Love these photos. Winter sports are (were) my favourite. Must admit my heart stopped when I saw the photos of the kids on the ice. But I’m a granny, my heart is supposed to shudder when the kids are anywhere but tucked safely in their beds. Keep having fun and creating beautiful memories. xo
Hari Om
I was kinda veering into the 2nd-camp direction… till I saw you had a reliable ‘source’…
Loving the Leias! YAM xx
What a great way to practice skiing! Dress-up was “so in character” and the ice-skating totally awesome. Enjoy your beverage as you savor these moments. 😉
You have a massive skating rink! Thats so awesome. Love the starwars photo too =)
I couldn’t think of a better way to freeze your nose hairs off. Beautiful photos, yet again!
Love the photos especially the snow ones 😉
Have a snowtastic week
Beautiful photos! I love the sunset shots. Even with all that beauty, I’m still ready for spring!
Awesome shots and it seems like awesome memories made as well. Thanks so much for hosting!
That’s a lot of ice and snow where you live. Love the kids star wars costumes.
What great photos, how fun, the kids are so little to be on ice skates, I never learned how, but I loved on roller skates!!
Have a great day!
Karren
Very nice series of pictures, you have a lovely family, the kids are adorable and look so cute on their costumes.
Lovely lakes scenes!
You have fabulous photos. I especially like the view of the lake and the margarita ingredients ones!
Glad you and family enjoy the lake.
Lovely photos. I loved the little Darth.
Envious. We are melting with the heat here in Perth at the moment.
How awesome! I’m jealous….. I’d love to get my son on skates!
Also, the pomegranate margarita is one of my favorite things. Excellent choice ;D
Thanks Kasha! You and I love our cocktails 😉
I love their dress up clothes.
That scenery looks wonderful! I live in Nebraska, and we’ve gotten very little snow this year.
Great weekened, and beautiful pictures!!! I miss skiing sooo much! We also have three girls, the youngest is almost two, which means is two years for us without our skiing trip…. can´t wait to get her on a pair of skis!
They are so cute dressed up as princesss leia and darth vader!
amazing captures.All are beautiful and seems you had a fabulous week with lot of adventures!!
Oh, what fun!!
Yum! I might attempt skiing again if you made me a couple of those pomegranate margaritas after.
Great captures! Really liked this week’s post
Beautiful pictures, looks like lots of fun 🙂
What fantastic fun!
You sure make the snow look pretty! 🙂
I love the gold cart idea. That looks like fun.
It’s like water-skiing on land! I would never even attempt to ski with 3 kids, so good for you! It would have taken more than 3 cocktails to end that day for me!
Ohhhh, I haven’t been skiing in AGES! Fab pics! I would love to skate on that lake..beautiful!!
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wow. it definitely looks like a winter wonderland there. i’m in the second camp by the way…..get those kids off the ice! ahh! lol but oh my goodness i love the pics. skiing. it’s on my bucket list, you know. 😉
woooow…looks like everyone is having so much fuuun! Love all those photos :)..We just survived the first blizzard in NYC and not yet have a blast with skiing..soon, I hope 🙂
Great post; looks like a ton of fun!
Such fabulous pictures of all your winter activities! Thank you for linking up to the Oh My Heartsie Girls Wordless Wednesday Linky Party!
Wishing you a fabulous week!
xx
Lysa
Co-Host OMHGWW
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I love that you had the kids skiing on the back of the vehicle!
My poor Kid 2 just fractured her femur last month skiing. Kid versus tree = tree won!
Oh my! how horrible, I wish your daughter a speedy recovery!