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Our climbing genes have been successfully passed on…to ONE kid at least… =)

Because it’s hotter than Hell in the summers here and we can’t climb on our woody, we’ve decided to start sport climbing again to pass the time and try to stay strong. It’s been hard getting back into it and when I’m hanging from the rope while the harness is digging into my butt and crotch, I remember why I’d rather be bouldering. Although I complain a lot and am pissed that I have NO endurance, there are two aspects that I am really enjoying about this venture. One is the rekindling of an old friendship with our buddy Kevin and his little girl Davey. I did a previous post on a trip we took up to Lemmon with them and it has been a lot of fun spending days in the mountains and watching the kids mess around together. The other is watching my two boys explore their limits in this sport.

Last weekend while we were up on the mountain, Henry kept begging us to let him climb. We didn’t have a harness for him but Kevin let us borrow Davey’s that he had brought in the event the kids wanted to try. We tied him in and helped him get on the rock and to my complete and utter astonishment, he climbed about 25 feet up without any hint of fear. I’m not sure why I was surprised. He’s always done well on ropes in the gym but climbing outside on real rock is a completely different animal.  He came off after his arms got tired but wasn’t able to get back on because of the angle and had to be lowered down. He begged us to let him get back on but we were out of time and had to leave. So this past weekend, we went up specifically on a Sunday just to let the boys see what they could accomplish. We picked out an easy route that we felt they could finish but it just so happened that it was VERY HIGH and super exposed.  Henry went first and ended up blowing our minds. He made it up about 60 ft before he just got too tired and pumped and wanted to come down. Not ONCE did he ever say he was scared of the height or the exposure and wanted to stop. We really couldn’t believe it. You’ll see what I mean from the pictures.

William was a bit more timid and only made it about 15 feet before he started crying and wanted to come down. His reaction was more of what we expected and are happy that he has a healthy dose of fear. They both said they wanted to go back and Henry is now determined to make it to the chains…90 ft up. I’m really looking forward to when these boys can actually “climb” with us. It is sad to see the time fly by. I love that these boys are so loving and cuddly and affectionate. That will soon change and they will grow into young men who think their parents are dorks. I’m ok with that as long as they want to go belay us on the rocks once in a while.  😉

Getting ready to take on the rock

Chalking up. It was hot in the sun…

Look at these moves…

Look at that high step!

That’s my boy!

Here they are debating over how high Henry is:

Turd #2’s turn

Aaaaaaand he’s done… =)

 

The Woody Gets a Real Roof!

Go figure we chose to build our fancy new climbing wall during El Nino, when we end up getting more rain than we’ve had in years!  Needless to say, my temporary heavy duty tarp roof didn’t last more than a few months before it started leaking.  Unfortunately we didn’t have the $$ to put a permanent roof on right away, so we limped through monsoon season and a wet fall until we could buy all the materials to put a corrugated metal roof on.  Finally, during my Christmas break, I was able to finish the install, so she’s now ready for all the rain Mother Nature can throw at her!  The roofing is bare steel, so eventually it will form a nice bright orange oxide layer and look really cool!

Evidence our woody took a pot of gold to build!
Evidence our woody took a pot of gold to build…even before the new roof was purchased!
Starting to install the plywood sheathing
Starting to install the plywood sheathing
Shot from one end
Shot from one end
Plywood installed!
Plywood installed!
Time for metal now! Working on placing the flashing on one side.
Time for metal now! Working on placing the flashing on one side.
Working the shady side now
Working the shady side now
All done...she's a beauty!!
All done…she’s a beauty!!

Merry Christmas from Tucson!

Well, “Merry” is a bit of a strong word for our very first time hosting Christmas in Tucson with Grandpa and Maria’s mom, brother, and sister.  We were super excited and decked the house with all sorts of holiday decor.  Maria hand-made everyone’s stockings, and I had some big plans for Christmas dinner.  But alas, things didn’t go according to plan.  Holly, who hasn’t been with us for Christmas in about 7 years, came down with a nasty bug the day after she arrived, leaving her basically bed-ridden through her whole trip!  Then Joe got sick a day or two later, forcing us to cancel all our dinner plans and festivities!  We were able to get everyone out of bed for an hour or two on Christmas Eve to open presents with Grandpa and the kids, but that quickly disbanded once the last bits of wrapping paper settled to the floor.  Then, on Christmas day we were all supposed to regroup for stockings and Santa’s presents, but Grandpa awoke with a stiff bout of vertigo that kept him home and we barely got Joe and Holly out of hibernation long enough to partake 🙁  Needless to say, no one was keen on Christmas dinner later that day either!

Even after our Christmas was officially over, Murphy kept his foot on the gas!  Holly started to feel somewhat human the day she had to leave for VT and Joe regained an appetite just in time for us to have a belated dinner with Grandpa before he and Mom had to cut their trip short to try and beat a rare NM blizzard!  So all in all, our first Christmas was a flop, but the kids really seemed to enjoy it, and it was good to see family, even if it was only during the moments they crawled into the kitchen to reload on Nyquil!  Maybe next year….

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Will’s first encounter with the big man himself at the school’s Holiday Night
Henry’s turn!
Story time with Oma before heading out for our crazy family Christmas picture
Story time with Oma before heading out for our crazy family Christmas picture
Looks like the boys were pretty nice (...eh spoiled) this year!
Looks like the boys were pretty nice (…eh spoiled) this year!
Mama dishing out the goods
Mama dishing out the goods on Christmas Eve
Some yummies from NM!
Some yummies from NM!
What is that!?
What is that!?
They both got their first BB rifles...thanks Uncle Joe!!
They both got their first BB rifles…thanks Uncle Joe!!
Thanks Grandpa for all the cool toys!
Thanks Grandpa for all the cool toys!
Mama also scored a really cool lantern from Holly
Mama also scored a really cool lantern from Holly
Henry working on his 'rip and tear' technique
Henry working on his ‘rip and tear’ technique
Oooooohhhh!
Oooooohhhh! A new shaving kit!
We bought mommy a new bookcase...
We bought mommy a new bookcase…
All done...and the patients depart to their sick beds
All done…and the patients depart to their sick beds
Looks like Santa came and filled the custom stalkings that Mama made
Looks like Santa came and filled the custom stalkings that Mama made
The two turds couldn't wait to see what was inside...we had to basically chain them up to keep them from getting out of bed before 7:00!
The two turds couldn’t wait to see what was inside…we had to basically chain them up to keep them from getting out of bed before 7:00!
"Put it back! You have to wait for everyone else to get up!"
“Put it back! You have to wait for everyone else to get up!”
Checking their inventory in their brand new Minions PJs...adorable!
Checking their inventory in their brand new Minions PJs…adorable!
Everyone made out with some pretty cool stuff
Everyone made out with some pretty cool stuff

 

Some Night Time Climbing Action!

Hey all! We thought after all the pictures of our awesome woody, we should show you how we climb on it too. We whipped out the camera the other night and got some video of everyone climbing around. =) Enjoy!

 

The turkeys showing off their monkey skills:

Now it’s Daddy’s turn:

And finally Mama’s turn: