Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

It's Spring! So Put On Your Coat.

We had a wonderful time this weekend, we had fun coloring eggs, hunting eggs, having quality time together etc., etc. The weekend was beautiful!!!

And today... it snowed.

Crazy.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

I Need a Tissue.

No wonder we're all so sick. It was close to 70 degrees Monday. Right now, it's exactly 32 degrees and it's snowing. Yes, I said snowing. Just some small flurries, but it's snowing.

I'm getting ready to call the hospital to reserve the family room, since we'll all be up there being treated for pneumonia in the next couple of days.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

A Little Snowstorm

In the south, we deal with a "little snowstorm" a bit differently than people in other areas of the country!
Here we are, having another snow day! It started this morning and it's still coming down!
We're currently getting warm by the fire and getting ready for dinner.

I hope you enjoy this glimpse what our day looked like.

Snow makes everything beautiful
Queenie threw some snowballs
Did you just throw that at me?The boys were being boys & enjoying the snowfallOur back deck @
11 AM@ 1:30 PM
@ 3 PM
It's dinnertime and the snow is still coming! I wonder what photos I can post tomorrow! We take what we can get down here! Enjoy your weekend!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

SNOW!

We live in the Southeast, where it never snows. Well, every once in a while, but it hasn't snowed (and "stuck") here in about 6 years.

But it did today!!! Yippee! And we sure do hope it keeps snowing so we can have a super fun SNOW DAY tomorrow!!!! The kids are dying to make snow angels! They tried today, but there wasn't enough snow on the ground and it got dark too soon!

It is very possible the city could shut down because like I said, it never snows here and I'm sure all the stores were packed with people buying milk and bread. I don't know how those 2 things help you in a "snowstorm" but they seem to be what people grab.

What would you do on a rarely seen snow day?