Sunday, March 10, 2013

Last day of snow?

It snowed Thursday night. And snowed and snowed and snowed and when I woke up Friday morning, this is what it was to:
Okay, so the deer was actually Thursday morning, before the snow, but it was right outside my bedroom window. How awesome is that though!! We frequently have a herd of about seven in our backyard about every other night. Sterling's excited for hunting season in the fall!!

Anyways, back on track, this is what I woke up to Friday morning. B-E-A-Utiful!
It was also very warm out (like 37 degrees warm, what's wrong with me?!), so I bundled Cami and Austin up in their snow suits, boots, hats, and gloves and we headed out into the snow. My boots recently decided that they would rather be flip flops, so I had to wear a pair of Sterling's boots (I'm a size 6 1/2, he's a 10 1/2 - I felt a bit like a clown).

Cami and I made snow angels, we had a snowball fight, and then we all tried to build a snowman. The snow was perfect for a snowman, it stuck together well; maybe a little TOO well. I was trying to think back how long it's been since I've built a snowman and I'm pretty sure it was freshman year of college. Way too long. And maybe my memory is just fuzzy, but I don't ever remember it being that hard to make a snowman when I was a kid. But since snow is snow and I can't really blame it on that, I'm betting it was just operator error.

Here's the finished product. Sad, I know.

For those of you wondering where Brandon was during all this, this is what I had him doing while we were out having fun.

Just kidding. I'm not THAT bad of a parent. He was taking a nap in his room and I frequently went over to peek in his window to make sure he was alright.

After that we wandered around the yard and went to look at the little stream or 'ocean', as Cami calls it, that runs through the woods beyond our back yard. Glad we got out to play in the snow for (maybe) the last time this season.

2 comments:

Carlson Family said...

I loved how your boots aspired to be flip-flops. Nice writing!

And I REALLY loved how 37 degrees was warm. I totally understand. Maybe your North Dakota days have surfaced from your deepest memories.

And impress upon Cami the importance of staying away from the ocean (cute!) unless an adult is present!

Thanks for the post! :)

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