If you ask anyone who has lived in Portland, they’ll tell you the biggest problem with the city is the winters - they last for 6 months and all it does is rain. Our first experience with a Portland winter was quite the opposite. It started off realtively warm and sunny. Native Portlanders commented how it was so unusual for the weather to be so terrific. Then something happened as the nights grew longer and longer and the winter solstice approached - it got colder, and colder, and colder. Then the snow began to fall. The first snowfall was on a weekend and we got an inch or two and I was hopping around the house, ecstatic. Then, about a week later it started to snow again. And snow. And snow. By the end of the storm we had somewhere between a 15″ and 18″ of snow on the ground. The entire city was covered in a blanket of white. Long icicles hung from the eaves. We took Sebastian outside for a walk every day, but it was cold, and we didn’t stay out too long. One day I bundled up and walked the mile to the supermarket to pick up some necessities and there were people out and about walking around in the middle of the street (the sidewalks weren’t walkable, and the streets weren’t really much better), kids playing the snow, dogs running around all psycho. It was a winter wonderland. Everyone was smiling and happy and having fun.
I hadn’t been in a storm like that in, well, I don’t know how long. Never in 17 years of living in Atlanta had I seen that much fall. Maybe when I was visiting the Northeast after moving to Atlanta? Maybe, there was snow when I was in New Hampshire, but I don’t think it was a foot-and-a-half because I drove my Hyundai to Vermont in it. Like I said, I don’t remember seeing that much fall in a long, long time.
Snow this past weekend meant one thing: a White Chanukah! It was my first Chanukah away from my immediate family in, well, I don’t know how long. Ever? What to do? Technology to the rescue! My brother-in-law setup a webcam at their house, I turned on my laptop cam, and we connected via Skype in order to have a Video Chanukah. We ate dinner together and we opened up presents together. It was great seeing everyone, and it I’m sure they really enjoyed seeing us, especially Sebastian, who loves looking at the computer and interacting with the video. We made homemade latkes and no-so-homemade matzoh ball soup. Sebastian got bongos and wooden dinosaurs and other wonderful toys that’s he’s been playing with all week. He was totally mesmerized by his very fist dreidel. Even better were the candles that we lit in our homemade menorah (my grandmother’s glass candy dish filled with kosher salt with Chanukah candles stuck into it - out real menorah is still in a box in our basement and we couldn’t find it after an hour of looking). One of Sebastian’s favorite signs is for ‘light’, and whenever he looks at the burning candles he signs ‘light’ with both hands. Then I combined the signs for ‘fire’ and ‘light’ and he started using both of them when looking at the candles. Booyah! Then I showed him the sign for ’snow’ and now whenever he looks outside at the snow he signs ’snow’. It’s great to see the sign language that we’ve been using with him for the past several months start to sink in. He regularly uses the signs for ‘light’, ‘milk’, ‘more’, ’snow’, and sometimes ‘cat’ and ‘ball’.
Sebastian is also very close to taking his first steps. He stands easily now, cruising along the furniture, hobbling around the house holding our fingers. You can see that he thinks about doing it, but so far he just either falls forward or drops down into a crawl. All his teething is finally going to pay off - two front bottom teeth are just starting to appear. They should be out any day now. His eating has progressed beyond the puréed foods. He loves pancakes (no syrup), spaghetti, hummus and pita, and lots of other foods that we eat. He still gets his daily dose of fruits and veggies so that he gets nice balanced meals.
Below are some new photos. You can see all the snowstorm photos here, or all the newest Sebastian photos here. Also, Juliann joined Facebook, so if you want to go visit here there, she would be happy to have you visit. And now, what you’ve been waiting for, the photos (sorry for the weird photo sizes, the new version of Wordpress 2.7 changed the default image sizes).
Our car in the driveway:

A view down the street before the snow finished falling:

Juliann and Sebastian talking a walk in the snow:

Sebastian playing dreidel:

Sebastian eating breakfast:
