
And just like that, fall is over. It’s definitely over, and winter is here with a vengeance. From everything I hear, this winter is going to be even tougher than last winter – ugh – and last winter was no joke. My usual winter survival methods involve lots and lots of fresh air and enjoying the outdoors as much as I can, but this year, even that is going to be difficult, because

Yeah, so I’m benched from a lot of my favorite winter activities. Downhill skiing? Dream on, mama. Ice skating? Don’t make me laugh. I had wanted to try snowshoeing, but when I looked into snowshoes for my Christmas list I realized that my little passenger will be big enough to put me in the next size up. I want to get good snowshoes, and I don’t see the point of spending that kind of money on a piece of equipment that will – I hope – be too big for me next winter. (Rather just wait until next year and get something that will fit for a long time. Although I could always rent snowshoes, and I may look into doing that this year.)
But I’m still determined to enjoy winter as much as I can, even though I’m expecting to be pregnant for most of it (and I’d better be – Nugget, you’re not expected until the very tail end of winter, and you’d just better stay put until then). So here’s my winter list, in all its half-baked glory.
- Clean out and decorate Nugget’s nursery!
- Hike at Reinstein Woods – the first of our seasonal hikes for 2015.
- Have friends over for dinner.
- Build a snowman with Peanut.
- Eat lots of citrus.
- Knit a baby blanket for Nugget and a pair of cozy socks for me.
- Cook up a freezer full of meals for the first few sleep-deprived newborn weeks.
- Go cross-country skiing, pulling Peanut along on her red sled.
- Buy, assemble, and organize shelves for Peanut’s playroom.
- Visit the Botanical Gardens so Peanut can hang with her besties in the koi pond.
- Bake an olive oil citrus cake.
- Plan a garden to plant with Peanut this spring.
- Get my books unpacked, finally.
- Take a winter hike at Knox Farm in East Aurora.
- Have a date night with hubby – we’re long overdue for one, and they’re going to be even harder to come by with two kids.
There! Fifteen things to do this winter. Think I can do all of these? Yeah, me neither. But I’m going to try.
What’s on your winter to-do list?
You might have an olive oil citrus cake recipe you’re dying to try, but in case you don’t, I thought I’d share my favorite:
http://leitesculinaria.com/20321/recipes-portuguese-orange-olive-oil-cake.html
I’m hoping to try it with grapefruit instead of orange the next time I make it. I hear the slices freeze wonderfully, too!
Thanks for the recipe! I’ll give it a try. I didn’t have anything specifically in mind, but had a vague idea that Giada may have made something on TV once, so I was going to check out Food Network. A friend-approved recipe is a far better bet than a random internet search!
Good luck with your list! 🙂
Thanks! I’m trying to squeeze in as much fun as I can before we turn to newborn hibernating again. 🙂
Smart idea!
I know you’ve been to Tifft a lot in 2014, but I know they rent snowshoes. I’ve been wanting to try it myself!
Ooh, thanks for the tip! I’ll check it out. I still love Tifft, even though we’ve been there a number of times. I also know there’s a place that rents them near Sprague Brook, so it’s good to know there are options near a few of our favorite parks. Can’t wait to get my own pair next winter, but glad to know there are rental places to choose from for this year.
Beautiful photos. Peanut’s big smiles say it all.
I wish I could return to Maine. I’ve been to Kennebunk and Kennebunkport — great places.
Thank you! Peanut had a great time hanging out with the family. She loves her aunt and uncle, but she ADORES their dog, haha. Maine is really lovely! I’d only been there once before – to Acadia en route to PEI with my grandparents – and I really wish we’d made more of an effort to spend time there before my brother and sister-in-law moved. We’re trying not to make that mistake again and are hoping to get to see them in Colorado soon.
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