Could there be a worse month? I don't think so. Forget all the stuff about new beginnings. It's the worst. It's dark and cold and I spend way too much time putting away Christmas decorations and clutter. I also spend way too much time doing all the Amazon returns which is it's own kind of torture.
Henry and I have started going to the monthly Home Depot kids workshops and Henry is getting pretty good at doing most of the building by himself. It didn't take him long to realize that I'm not a good builder or instruction follower. We've done three of these and so far we only had to toss one kit for a new one when we couldn't undo the work we did wrong. I see this as a good thing. A pleasant surprise if you will.
We adventured up the canyon and hiked to Franklin Falls. It was so beautiful. The last stretch was treacherous as the path was coated in ice. I was waiting for Marcus to fall and break something but we all survived and I only wish we could've taken pictures of us clinging to the sides of the rocks or hanging on to small branches to keep us from sliding off the trail. Henry even managed to hike without too much whining.
Ethan had surgery to repair his torn ACL. He survived and thrived and I didn't feel guilt for not flying down to take care of him. Turns out he just needed me for food, which I gladly paid for so he and his caregivers (roommate and Halli) were more than happy to purchase. Ethan was only down for about two weeks before he was back to driving and going to his chemistry labs that you can't miss no matter what.
Marcus began the final grind before the lax season officially started. He's still playing D-mid and has moved up on the depth chart so he's getting playing time through the whole game, not just when it's 4th quarter. Hooray!
I broke all sorts of records for how long Christmas decor stayed up. This photo was taken on January 14th, a week before it all got put away. I think a tiny voice inside my head kept telling me eventually Randy would take care of it. Finally a much bigger voice in my head told me Randy hasn't noticed it's still out and to just put the Christmas stuff away for the love! So I did. Randy noticed and appreciated it two days later :)
A new year means new cancer. I only had two suspicious spots and of those, only one is pre-cancerous. This is also true for my colon so I now I get to start having routine endoscopies every six months because apparently that's what I do now. And that's ok.