Time
for our annual Holiday Blog, albeit post New Year’s. Thanks for all the
meaningful feedback from last year. As requested, we’ll keep this brief
and to the point, including only what is absolutely essential to keep you up to
speed in the Groscost Anthology. Presenting 12 months of Facebook posts
boiled down into one, shortish letter – you’re welcome.

For the Grows-Cost kids, 2014 has been none other than a series of remarkable achievements. For starters: Ruth turned 9 and Si is 11 – no small feat considering it took a whole year for each of them. Their annual physicals revealed both of them continue to plummet in the length and mass stats compared to their less nutrition-oriented counterparts… but we’re not bitter. We’re set to move them back up toward the middle of the lower pack now that Curt has conceded in his War on Big Sugar. Yep, we’ve forsaken our “small, but healthy” motto and entered them in the race to Type II diabetes. We have Wonder Bread and Nutella and we’re not afraid to use it.
Headgear selfie |
Si’s
birthday party (with 9 of his friends) was a raging success… literally.
That might be the last one of its kind unless we get in close with a drywaller
and painter.
We
continue to keep the kids enrolled in public schools so they can at least keep
pace with the average… at least academically.
Si made a Leprechaun trap for the science fair this year. Spoiler
Alert: We did NOT catch one. It wasn’t a design flaw, but those
pesky little devils did leave a lot of green tracks around to mock us. Our kids’ naiveté might be at dangerous
levels. “Exploding Ruthpaste” was
another science fair hit worthy of a few hundred YouTube hits, but don’t look
for it there.
Exploding RuthPaste |
Si rarely changes into
clean clothes and Ruth changes too often.
Which is ironic since we can’t get him in the shower or her out of
it. So we definitely have 1 boy and 1
girl…. and offsetting clothing and water
use practices.
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He's NOT a lineman |
Wait. Why does “wait” precede every question in our house these days? If we had more time to waste, we might actually wait to answer in order to foster patience and maybe get our kids to rethink this rather annoying new trend.
Wait. Why does “wait” precede every question in our house these days? If we had more time to waste, we might actually wait to answer in order to foster patience and maybe get our kids to rethink this rather annoying new trend.
Si
had a soccer game cancelled for a tornado…. and his team was ahead…. and the
game was in Lakewood, not Kansas. He is
considering coming out of retirement from football and getting back playing –
time will tell. His real love is Parkour
however. Hopefully they’ll need an 11
year old for the next Spiderman movie.
Groscost Parenting Hints,
Tips and Tricks
Ruth
officially updated the swear-jar rates commensurate with national COLA
indices. The F word gets $5 and the C word 50 cents (she apparently
hasn’t been introduced to the real C word so chalk up a victory for the parents
on that one). Good that she recognizes
the need to be resourceful for income since allowance still isn’t approved. ![]() |
Flying the colors in Canada |

Curt unwittingly offered Ruth an iPhone if she made it to the State gymnastics competition. So she did which made a Washington Redskin-giver out of him. We re-negotiated to 10 Beanie Boos instead. Little did we know that could cost even more. One month later, she quit gymnastics as abruptly as Russia took over Ukraine, so we feel a bit taken (NOT. Actually it was more hassle and too much weekend sacrifice for her parents, so we let her think it was her idea – developing empowerment in kids, Parenting 102).
The Animals
The Big Smooth |
After three grueling months
without a second dog, we reinvested in the canine market. Rocket (aptly
named for… ok nothing, really… we let
the kids pick it), pitched as a Great Dane/Mastiff by the pet rescue, at 7
months, has yet to convince us he’s anything other than a skinny yellow
lab. Not a shred of guard dog in him and
will show his belly to anyone with two legs (so he might put up a fight if
Pistorius tries to get in). He is embarrassingly sweet and if you spend time seated at
our house you’ll have the sticky knees and elbows to prove it. He did arrive with some baggage however -
the Ol’ Southern Whipworm which put Rocket on some GI meds and the
Groscosts on “Georgia-Ebola” alert.
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Over the cab in the RV |
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Olive and Rocket at work |
We're steadfast in our turf war with
the indigenous rodent population. The areas under dispute continue to be the
attic and crawlspace (and anywhere they’re seen, heard or otherwise perceived
to be). Since they've been denied access, their boundary penetration presence
has become more robust. Mother Nature will provide the next prong of our
attack - owl farming.
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Go Hawks! |
Groscost’s Hit the Road
Got the motorhome out of the country to see what Canadians charge for repair
work for an RV on weekends in a remote village on Vancouver Island. Turns out – quite a bit. We did enjoy miles of scenic inside passage
up to The Sunshine Coast stopping to “camp” along the way.
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Camping in the repair shop parking lot |
We revisited the 50th state with close (before we left, that
is) friends. A few of the high and low
points – Pearl Harbor, hike up Diamond Head, Waikiki, a few stings from some
Man-O-War, swim with dolphins, surf lessons for all without life jackets, beach
fun, etc.
One notable highlight was an “adventure hike” from Oahu Revealed that
documents how to access the Haiku Stairs without the guard catching you. We snuck by (ignored) him on the way in but
he stopped us coming out to admonish us for trespassing. He didn’t seem to mind that we took a
10-year-old boy in shorts, t-shirt and worn out, slip-on Vans on a hike 2,500
feet up a steep, unmaintained, rusty set of stairs in a monsoon at 4am. Curt hasn’t received an exact ruling from
DSHS on that yet.
We hope you had as wonderful of a 2014 as we did, and we look forward to seeing
you in 2015. Ta ta for now!
Love Always,
Curt, Tracey, Si, Ruthie, Olive and Rocket!
Love Always,
Curt, Tracey, Si, Ruthie, Olive and Rocket!