The blog is coming out of hibernation. Well, to be more accurate, its author is. It has been one of those winters when "it's always winter but never Christmas" in the words of C.S. Lewis. I have been re-reading his Narnia books and I am loving the imagery he uses. The weather wasn't so bad, but it was a time of uncertainty and challenges that can wear a person down. I have never needed spring quite as much as I needed it this year; a return of warmth, light, fresh air- along with all of the metaphysical things these often symbolize. This past week has been sunny, the 2 feet of snow is slowly but surely melting, and I have even seen some green grass! It is so refreshing. Even Mosby is excited.
Will and I did make the most of the last week of winter though (which I am deeming last week- pre 40's and 50's). It was the start of my spring break, so we headed to the boys state hockey tournament on Friday. This is an annual tradition and it never disappoints. We were in the third row at Excel for the A semi-finals, cheering for the underdogs of course. It is such a fun atmosphere with fans traveling from all over the state. We saw some pretty exciting goals in person and watched the rest of the tournament diligently on TV (although I did fall asleep before the AA championship ended in tripple overtime). This weekend we will probably watch a little of the girls basketball tournament on TV, and may even venture over to the Target Center for the Boys Basketball tourney next weekend. We'll see....
We also took part in a curling tournament in Wisconsin with our friends, Matt and Sarah. It is called a Funspiel because newbies like us are allowed to play:) Will has had a bit of practice curling with his cousin Eric, but this was only my second time curling and our teammate DeNae's third time. Luckily, Sarah was on our team. She saved us multiple times with some amazing shots (throws? curls?). Will also did very well- I think he's hooked on the sport. We lost our first two games, but we did win our last one! And I only wiped out on the ice twice, so I will call that a personal victory:) If we can find league that is nearby, we may do that next year as a fun winter activity. We will be following in my Canadian gradparents' footsteps. The guestroom we always slept in at their house was filled with curling trophies. I guess it's my destiny (and duty as a partial Canadian).
We wrapped up our spring break in Caledonia with my parents and Stephen and Kirstin. We had a fun long weekend watching movies, playing Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy on the Wii, reading, napping, and feasting. Going to Caledonia is like going to Disneyland for Mosby- it is the happiest place on earth because he can run off-leash in their big backyard.
I think there are some exciting things in the works for our family, so stay tuned....
Kirsten
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Homes for the Holidays: Guthrie's
We kind of come full-circle in our Homes for the Holidays tour here, since the Guthries live very near St. Paul. On Christmas Day, the Bengtson clan gets together at Doug and Rosie's, and this year we even were blessed with a visit from Aunt Esther and Judy, and Doug's mom, Millie. Grandma couldn't make it this year, but Jean, Todd, Doug, and Rosie were able to go visit her the next day, so she was pretty thrilled with that. Anne and Billy came in from Brooklyn, NY and it is always great to see them and hear about their travels and life on the East coast. Esther and Judy came over from Covenant Village for dessert and Esther was her sprite 96-year-old self, telling jokes, singing in Swedish, and telling all of us we are good girls and boys. It is a day that always goes by too fast! I was clearly spending time catching up with everyone, and not taking pictures, so I apologize for the lack of pictures- but this gives you a little idea of the happenings of the day.
We loved seeing everyone this Christmas and it will be one we will always remember. We are so lucky to have our families.
Until next time,
Kirsten
Homes for the Holidays: Caledonia
Too bad there isn't a direct flight from Seattle to Caledonia, because that's where we headed to for our next Christmas celebration #2. We spent Christmas Eve with my parents, brother, and sister-in-law, and of course the two dogs and the cat:) We were able to attend one of my dad's 3 Christmas Eve services of the day (way to go Dad!) at which my mom played the violin, sang, and played bells (way to go Mom!), eat by candlelight, and open presents together by the tree. It was also Kirstin and Steve's first Christmas as a married couple, so it was fun that we could all be together. Here are some pics of our great time together:
Homes for the Holidays: Seattle
Will and I headed to Seattle to be with Will's family for an early Christmas this year. We had great weather, and were even able to go out to Deception Pass for a day trip. Here are a few highlights from our wonderful time:
We were also able to see a few of our West Coast friends, two of whom recently got engaged (not to each other)! Looks like we have some more Seattle trips coming up!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Homes for the Holidays: St. Paul
This year, we are going to our many homes for the holidays. Friday, we go to our Seattle home, then on the 23rd, we go to our Caledonia home, and on Christmas Day we go to our Aunt and Uncle home here in the Cities. Of course, we started out our holiday season at our very own home, so here is a glimpse into our Christmas this year. I also threw in some more pictures of the snow.
The whole neighborhood was out to dig out cars (there were a lot more before this pic)
There was a group of probably 15 people that dug this car out
Can you spot the car under there?!?!
This was where our car was- Will and his little shovel won.










Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
White Christmas
Word on the street is that the blizzard we are having today will rival that of the Halloween Blizzard of '91. That Halloween Blizzard is legendary in Minnesota Folklore, so it is pretty crazy this one may reach such a status. The wind is what is so unusual- the snow is blowing and drifting everywhere, even here in the city! The city buses have been called back (over 70 have gotten stuck) and the U even shut down campus- I have never heard of either of these things happening. The airport is shut down, too, so the NY Giants (who are supposed to play the Vikings tomorrow) can't get in. We sure are having a good old fashioned Minnesota winter this year!
By mid-afternoon, we had over a foot, and it is supposed to keep snowing until late evening (estimates of 16-20 inches). Our apartment door was snowed shut, and it will take some serious shoveling to get our car out tomorrow. The drifts on the side go as high as the hood! Luckily, our car is parked on the non-plow side of the road, so we won't need to dig our car out until 8 tomorrow morning (when we will have to move it to the other side). We were supposed to go Christmas shopping today, but we have been watching movies, listening to Christmas music, and drinking hot chocolate instead. I can't complain!
Below are some pics: note the one of Will and Mosby with the girl in the background cross-country skiing down the road! Skis or snow shoes are needed if you want to get anywhere fast- one of the pics shows the snow hitting my knee. It is a good thing I got some serious snow boots over Thanksgiving break- they work great!
Happy Snow Day!
Kirsten
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Tack vare Gud! (Thanks to God)
As kids, we always went to Willmar for Thanksgiving. I think because my dad is a pastor, and Christmas is a work weekend for him, Thanksgiving was THE holiday that brought Bengtsons together each year. We would all go to Willmar and spend the weekend at my Grandparents' house. My cousins and I would play on the lime green shag carpet (Lincoln Logs and puzzles), watch Nick at Nite, play with all of my grandpa's exercise equipment he had gathered in the basement, and eat the best mashed potatoes, buns, and rye bread you could imagine (yes, turkey as well- but my Grandma's staples were apparently in the carbs department). Then, that night the cousins would decorate Grandma and Grandpa's Christmas tree and go to a movie. We would look through the JCPenny catalog at the toys, and start thinking about Christmas. I am gathering pictures together to make a book for my Grandma's 95th birthday this year, so these memories are fresh in my mind.
This Thanksgiving was as wonderful as ever (although we missed Anne, Billy, Jean, Todd, Steve and Kirstin!). Most of our time was spent laughing, reminiscing, and ......EATING (oh yeah, and seeing Harry Potter:)! I asked Grandma for her Swedish Meatballs recipe, and she just looked at me and shrugged, and said, it's all up here (pointing to her head). I guess that's the sign of a true cook- you don't use a recipe anymore... Below are some pictures of the weekend.
Thanks for having us Grandma! It is hard to believe it has been almost 15 years since we did Thanksgiving in the big house (and with Grandpa). We all are so grateful for every memory...and bite!
Until next time,
Kirsten
This Thanksgiving was as wonderful as ever (although we missed Anne, Billy, Jean, Todd, Steve and Kirstin!). Most of our time was spent laughing, reminiscing, and ......EATING (oh yeah, and seeing Harry Potter:)! I asked Grandma for her Swedish Meatballs recipe, and she just looked at me and shrugged, and said, it's all up here (pointing to her head). I guess that's the sign of a true cook- you don't use a recipe anymore... Below are some pictures of the weekend.
Thanks for having us Grandma! It is hard to believe it has been almost 15 years since we did Thanksgiving in the big house (and with Grandpa). We all are so grateful for every memory...and bite!
Until next time,
Kirsten
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monster Dash 2010

Amelia and Joel are getting married this May, so we also took them out for bachelor/bachelorette evenings. The girls went to Chino Latino's for a smorgasbord of world cuisine and wrapped up with some classic bachelorette games at Rachelle's. Will and I are so excited to head out to the East coast for the wedding!
Until next time,
Kirsten
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