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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Teaser

Thought this darling pic of our gal laying a big one on her boyfriend Sully might tide you over until I can get my 224 pictures of the Gals Weekend edited and posted! 

I think we are in trouble here folks. 

First Kiss - May 2011 with Sullivan Lynn

Sunday, March 13, 2011

It was a Showdown

Melynda Coble-Harrison is a writer.  Because she is such a good writer, she won a free trip by winning an article submission contest to Visit Montana. The trip was skiing, a nights stay, and dinner at Showdown Ski Resort and Bob's Motel in Neihart. She was nice enough to share her winnings with the Howell Family.  So Saturday morning we loaded up the car and made our way to Neihart and Bobs Hotel.   We stopped along the way for a soak in the mineral hot springs in White Sulpher Springs, then to Kings Hill Recreation Area in the beautiful Big Belt Mountains for some cross country skiing.  

Always ready for activities that require helmets.
This would be our first "downhill ski" day with Matine and her first time on skis.  Prior to this we have strapped her to our back or pulled her in the Chariot on XC ski adventures.   When we told her that when we ski we wear helmets ... she was psyched.  Her helmet had to be worn before we even got our coffee for our road trip on Saturday morning.  You think I am kidding. She wore the helmet for the entire road trip. 

Peter and I, minus Matine (I had already strapped her into her carseat and I wasn't about to do that again).
The Coble-Harrison Family - Melynda, Henry, Anders and Finn
A little stop in White Sulpher for soaking, lunch and family photo ops!

With Paci inserted, Matine strapped in to her first pair of skis.  On the XC ski journey on Saturday, she made it about 10 feet and had enough.   Granted, she is pretty sick and had no nap.  She quickly opted for dad's back as we enjoyed a little wide-open space xc-ski adventure.
I was a junk-show!  I was so excited and so focused on making sure that Matine had her hat, gloves, paci, jackets, snacks, sunscreen, etc ... that I managed to make it to the ski area WITHOUT my own gloves or hat.   There are benefits to never cleaning out your car.  I found old, smelly socks for my hands and Peter's fishing "Buff" for my head.   A little ridiculous, but it did the trick.   Thank goodness Matine was properly dressed.

Kings Hill Recreation Area.  We did a little trail breaking to get away from all the Snowmobilers and find a bit of quiet.
Entering the small and quaint, Neihart, MT --- and the "IN-convenience" Store on it's one and only main road.
Did you know that Bob's is THE place to stay?  We were hoping that Edna and the band would be playing Saturday night.
Saturday night we had a lovely dinner at Bob's Place.   We hit the hot tub (the highlight for Matine thus far).  That's right folks - TWO soaks in one day!  The kids (and parents) were pooped after driving 120 miles, skiing, managing children, dogs and gear, and then a relaxing soak.  We hit the sack and most of slept fairly well.   Sunday morning was a big day.  It was the first time for all the kiddos to be on downhill skis (and this also means the first time for us parents to GET our kids on downhill skis)! 

Our goals were this:
1)  Make sure Matine had fun in the snow 
2)  Make sure Matine had fun "on" skis (even if this meant 2 minutes) 
3) Make sure Matine stayed warm and fed

It was a success!  The warm and fed part were easy - it was mid 40's, sunny, clear skis. We couldn't have ordered a prettier spring skiing day.  The warming house / lodge was walking steps from the "bunny hill" and we could go in and out all morning and afternoon, making sure kids were happy and filled with greasy snacks.  

The morning was a bit rough - again, Mattie is defnitely sick with something and crabbier than usual.  She wasn't really into wearing the skis and she didn't really want to do anything but be held.  We managed to get her fairly comfortable in the backpack and we did a couple of green runs on the main hill.  She LOVED the ski lift and we heard a few screaches of excitement as Pete skiied fast with her down the mountain.   

After lunch she was a different baby - happy, fed, a bit more rested and she was eager to get on those skis!  This attempt was 100% successful and as she strapped those boards to her feet and rode the "Magic Carpet" up the bunny hill she was all smiles behind those Barbie sunglasses and pacifier (we cannot get that thing out of her mouth!).  

She was literally SQUEALING as she rode between Pete's legs run after run.  When we would get to the bottom she would say, "more!"  It was so much fun! 


on the ski lift with dad... there is a grin behind that paci, I swear.
"ready GO! "  Something she said alot as she slid down

Anders and Melynda on a real run!  Anders did GREAT for his first downhill trip - and had a great time!
The old ski school instructor skills, coming in handy - not really.  I just held on tight and made sure not to get too tangled in her little wobbly appendages. 
Action shot of the fun ---


Sunday, May 31, 2009

First 5K Race

Matine and I met our girlfriends and boyfriends, and 400 other Livingstonites for the Patricia Coleman Foundation Health Run. It was a very quaint 10k and 5k race that benefited the foundation set up by the family of the Doc (Dr. Coleman) that delivered little Matine.

I had already considered the "race" a success when I arrived ON TIME with M dressed, fed, sleeping AND a clean diaper. We met up with Melynda, Anders and Finn, Jacqueline, Emily and Sully, and Abby and Libby. We somehow managed to get past the starting line about 3 minutes after the gun went off and were at least a block behind the very last "walkers" from the get-go - but we didn't seem to care. This race wasn't about a fast time!

Anders, Melynda, Finn, Sully, Emily, Abby, Matine, Brooke, and Jacqueline

Emily and Sully, happy after their walk

The crowd gathering afterwards - what a cool community we live in!

Many of our friends and running buddies were running the 10k! Go Levia!
Next year Matine and I agreed to run the 10k with the Chariot.

The weather was perfect and it was so great to see so many families, kids and athletes out and about and participating in such a worthwhile community event.

Matine and I were LITERALLY the LAST "5k walkers" to finish! We had a hard time that last mile - she saw all sorts of people that had not met her yet and it was like walking a celebrity red carpet. We had to stop and visit with admirers and fans, showing off the new addition to the community. It was quite special. One of Matine's nurses was even at the finish line to hand her her first Blue Ribbon for the race.

The Yellowstone River was the backdrop for much of the run/walk. Right now it is VERY big (still running at over 20,000 cfs) - very muddy and you can see entire trees taken out and floating down it.

Abby and 5-year old Libby, walking the last leg!

3 hot gals and 3 little boys


Surprisingly, she was not the youngest baby in the race! She was 19 days old and there was a 15 day old there who managed to finish before us!

Beautiful day!

Picnic with Sully

Matine had her first "playdate" this week. She shared a tent with her future husband - Sully. It was adorable. We (Nona Kerri, Grandpa Jim, Pete, Emily and Sully) went to Sacajawea Park along the River for a dog swim and picnic and the kids (I can't beleive we have a "kid") got to hang out (sleep) in Sully's super cool mini-tent. It was so nice of him to share.






They really seemed to enjoy eachother's company (probably had no idea the other was there) and they just chilled out (sleeping), happy as can be, enjoying the nice fresh air.

Sully at 2 months - Matine at 2.5 weeks

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