The Lives and Adventures of the McCune Dickerson Family

Sunday, December 13, 2009

November

Well, this is my third attempt at putting up pictures tonight. I had planned a real blogging bonanza for you--three posts each with their maximum 4 photos. Alas, the first two were demolished by "Error # 400" and then a foolish mistake on my part (not that i make those very often).

So, November had its ups and downs. The major down being the rain, overcast skies, and ever-shortening days. It got so bad I was wondering if I was suffering from prenatal depression, and actually I'm not joking. However, we have since experienced almost 2 weeks of sunshine and I have felt 100 % better, so it appears that I do not have the constitution for rainy, wet winters despite my Irish heritage. What I do thirst for is SNOW. You could have seen some nice photos of Aurora in her new snow gear, but .... instead we will focus on what is often seen as a monumental moment.

Graduation

I have to admit that I strongly considered not putting the photos up because it feels rather self-congratulatory, but then I thought about how one of the primary purposes of having a blog is to share events large and small with loved ones who often live far away, it might seem odd to not include anything about it.

So, Aparna Rae (our dear friend and previous roomie) and I decided that we would "walk" at graduation despite the fact that we'd both finished several months ago. I admit that dressing up in our ridiculously expensive gowns did somehow make it feel more official than simply working more and not having any more papers due.
I really have felt like a new person since graduating--not feeling like there was always something I should be reading or writing hanging over me. I've had more mental energy for enjoying freindships and family and the rest of life. However, I do find that I am also a bit less productive with my time now, particularly in the evenings. I could also blame that on pregnancy. Yes, let's do that, shall we?

It was one of the coldest, wettest days possible. I wanted a goretex gown, but they didn't have any.

The following day was the first sunny day in two weeks. We celebrated by going to the beach.

It was pretty cold and not quite as pristine as summertime, but the coast is pretty unbeatable on a sunny day.

So, what I don't have photos of is our Thanksgiving dinner, which we had on Friday, the 27. It was lovely--great friends and food. It was such fun to have Aparna back in town, with her brother visiting and more opportunities to hang out with Stephen and the rest of her entourage.



So, yes, it's halfway through December now and its been mostly sunny and quite chilly. We've actually had little bits of snow the last few days, enough even to somewhat cover the ground today. I love it. So does Aurora, who calls snow "NooOoo!" Sometimes I wonder what she's loudly protesting until I see that she's looking admiringly out the window.

We are enjoying the Christmas season and looking forward to seeing lots of Castletons and McCunes and some Hawleys in the next few weeks. We are wishing we could see the rest of you too!
I hope you are each enjoying sweet times with family and friends in this wonderful time of year that softens our hearts and reminds us to be more loving and generous, a little more like the Savior each day.
Much love!
Shannon

6 comments:

Steven Damron said...

I am so glad that you did post pictures of your graduation. Way to go Shannon!!! that was a BIG accomplishment especially considering that you were raising a beautiful girl at the same time. We are very proud of you.
Love and Miss you,
The Damron Family

Meagan said...

Congrats on graduation and on your pregnancy! So happy for you guys.

Nations said...

Always a sign that you haven't done a good job staying in touch with a friend when you find out she's pregnant on a blog post, crappy me. Let's talk! When are you available? Email me and let me know

And way to go on graduating!!! I, too, was glad to see the cap n' gown because 1) you're a babe in grad garb and 2) getting a master's degree is a BIG deal (think about the distributions!).

Also, we suffer from the opposite weather problem down here: it doesn't exist. So feel free to come to sunny southern CA whenever you're done with gray skies (I'll do the reverse since constantly nice weather just gets weird after a while).

Maren B said...

Uhhh, I think I need to see a belly shot.
And, nice job graduating, of course!

Watkins said...

Double congratulations are in order. Good job.

greysquirrelb said...

Excellent post...yes, I realize you wrote it months ago...but it's still great :)