Thursday, November 28, 2024
Thanksgiving in the Mitten
Oberlin only has 2 days off for Thanksgiving, officially, but people seem to cancel the Wednesday before classes as well, or at least make them asynchronous days. Starting Zara's junior year Oberlin will be piloting a 3 day Thanksgiving break, but even so if Z left Tuesday after their last class (usually a lab so 4:30) and went directly home, and ignoring potential traffic, they'd be home around midnight. That gives a solid 4 days to hang (W-Sa) and then a potentially BRUTAL Sunday return trip of 7+ hours. I guess they could leave Saturday for maybe some better travel vibes, but 14 hours for 3 days at home, especially when they'll be home for a 6 week stretch about 2.5 weeks after break seems like a lot.
Conveniently we have both friends and family just a few hours away, so while the rest of us still have a bit of a nightmare travel sitch, Z's got it pretty swanky. This year we all went to On the Rocks so the kids could get a climb in before our trip up to MI, drove up to see Wes' family and had Thanksgiving with them, went down to A2 to see our buddies Caleb and Melissa and their kiddos, spent some time with Clare and Elliot (who are moving (back) to Australia - SOB), and then some time with Johanne, Carl, Gabi and Nick, and THEN a quick on our way out fo town brunch with Stu, Fiona, Eilidh and Chris - before dropping Z back in Oberlin and then making our way back to C'ville, EV style, and all that entails. We packed a lot in a short period and somehow took pictures of almost none of it. Instead you get to see the kiddos climbing (well, standing), the cousins playing soccer in the freezing cold, Z and A at the table during some food but I don't think it was Thanksgiving proper, and me, doing my favorite thing when visiting the land of much flatter than C'ville - my own personal Turkey Trot. It was cold enough I needed mittens and covered ears, but I clocked 5 miles and it was delightful.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Me and Zel
As the primary photographer and author of this blog, I am not often featured. But this picture with Zelda is just so adorable and captures her (and my?) personality perfectly. Photo cred to Wes.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Dragon's Tooth
I've actually only been aware of it for a bit, but there's a set of hikes near Roanoke called the Triple Crown. Dragon's Tooth is both the shortest and the scrambliest, so it seemed like the perfect hike for a random professional development day. The weather was pretty great, and since it was a weekday it wasn't very crowded. The first part of the hike was easy walking, but right around Lost Spectacles Gap (see our hilarious dramatic interpretation of said name, above) it gets all scrambly! It's not Old Rag level scramble, but seeing as this is ON the AT, it'd certainly up the challenge quotient to do it with a full overnight pack. We just had day packs, so not very taxing, but defnitely lots of fun and some good views. It was VERY windy (and exposed) at the peak so we didn't stay super long, but the vibes were good and AJ got to play on rocks.
There are 2 more points to the Triple Crown - MacAfee Knob and Tinker Cliffs - and we hope to get to those 2 (probably as an overnight backpacking trip?) in the Spring.
Sunday, November 03, 2024
Chill Days
Some days, you play an awesome game of soccer. Some days you catch the matinee of "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" because the day before you played an awesome game of soccer and ended up with your second stitches-worthy head wound in the past 7 months. So when you can't play because the very nice ED attending who did an awesome job sewing up your face said under no circumstances should your face and a soccer ball be in proximity to each other for the next week or two, you pose with Totoro because that makes everything better. For no particular reason.... theoretically.
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