The Nicholson Family

This could be one of those memories, we're gonna hold on too, cling too, the one we can't forget
-Darius Rucker

Monday, March 21, 2011

Turtle!

Mace is getting so smart. I love it! I have lost track of how many words he can say. I love that he understands so much. It is so fun to watch him learn more each day! 

Tonight in the bathtub, Mace and I named all of the animals toys he has. We made a game out of it. It was hilarious! We would line up each of the animals as we named them, and then knock them all back in the tub! 

One of my favorite words that Mace says, is turtle. He only says it once in this clip, but it is so cute! (My other favorite is octopus!)

Thomas the Train

Mace has recently started to like Trains. He loves them and gets so excited every time he sees one. I got him his very own train while we were at Walmart tonight. He has carried it around with him everywhere he goes. The only time he didn't have it, was when I distracted him enough to get him in the tub. Mace even took Thomas the Train to bed with him! Luckily, Mace has two sets of Thomas jammies!

After I got Mace all ready for bed, I asked if he wanted to read books. He shook his head yes and headed for his room. When I came back from the kitchen, this is how I found him.

Here is a cute video of Mace with his train jammies and his new toy!

I suddenly have all sorts of ideas of what I can get Mace for his birthday. I may be stocking the ksl ads for Thomas the Train toys!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Skiing with Mace

I have really struggled lately with how to entertain Mace while Lyndsay is at work. Mace was sick off and on for the past month so we have spent several evenings just sitting around the house, usually playing Matchbox cars.  Today Mace was feeling good, the weather was beautiful, and the sun didn't set until 6:30, so we decided to go skiing.  We went a little ways up Grizzly Gulch by Alta.


We had to take a few breaks so Mace could stretch his legs and get a drink.

After a while Mace got really sleepy.  I felt bad that he has no head support.  I can't imaging sleeping like that.

When he woke up from his nap he made it clear to me he was ready to get out and walk around for a little bit.

He seemed a little scared when we started the decent as you can see in the video below.  I think he is biting his lip.  After a while he got into it.  At the end of the video it looks like he has a little smile creeping in.  He kept kicking me when I stopped almost like I was a horse.

We took one more break on the way down when I wanted to get some pictures.  This is what Mace looks like after he smokes and drinks (pretzels and water, that is).

I don't know if Mace enjoyed this as much as playing Matchbox cars, but I sure had fun.  For my own personal benefit I hope he grows up to be my little skiing buddy.

It was a pretty sunset.

Here is the sunset from back at the car.  It felt like the temperature must have dropped 20 degrees between this picture and the last.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Cardiff Peak

Greg and I went skiing this morning up Cardiff.  We got treated to a pretty cool view as the sun rose over the mountains.  Greg was nice enough to hold still as I tried a few different settings on the camera.



Going up the ridge towards Cardiff always makes you feel tough.

The snow was really great.  About 6" of powder on top of a sun crust.  It made for some fast skiing.



Here is a view of Alta on our second lap.

Greg took the camera for our second lap.




Patsy Marley

On the 18th of February I woke up at 4:30 in the morning eager to get out and ski and try to take some pictures.  I probably sped on the way up to the Alta parking lot (well, as much as a 1995 Geo Prizm allows).  When I got up to the Alta parking lot around 5:30 it was blowing like crazy.  I was guessing 30-40 mph winds.  I ended up just sitting in my car until 6:00 just hoping the winds would die down.  They didn't... it was the most powerful wind I have ever experienced.

I decided to try to go up to Patsy Marley, the ridge just to the east of Alta.  Here is a long exposure picture from the top of Grizzly Gulch just before the sun came up. 
 

It was so windy and cold on the ridge up to Patsy Marley that my eyelashes kept freezing together.  I estimated that the winds were 60mph or so.  The gusts were so strong on that ridge that I literally got blown over 7 times.  One of those times after I fell the wind kept pushing me on the wind crust towards the cornices on the leeward side of the ridge.  I finally got so fed up with the wind that I took off my skis and hiked to the big white cell phone reflector (or whatever that thing is) on that ridge and hunkered down behind the pillar for a half hour or so hoping that the wind would die down.  

When the wind died down a little I hurried up to the top and then back to my skis.  I was ready to get back to a warm car.  On my way down the ridge I saw a huge bus size cornice that I just had to try to kick down.  There was a large tree just above it that I could hold on to, so it wasn't dangerous.  To my surprise, it broke.  

I couldn't believe how big it was so I took a few pictures.  Some of those chunks down the hill were the size of a Smart car.

One more picture from the bottom

It was fun to feel a little eXtreme (with a capital X) and then still be able to make it back to a warm comfy house by a little after 9:00.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A treat for Tyler

Last Friday, Mace and I made Strawberry Cheesecake.
It was fun to have a little helper in the kitchen.
Mace got to lick the mixers for the first time in his life.

As you can see, you enjoyed it very much!