The snow has been falling and there promises to be more on Sunday. I guess we’re not technically snowed in as Tim took Joshua to a birthday party this evening and then went to the grocery store for me on his way home.
Ah, the joys of modern living. A grocery store around the corner and electricity. There is nothing quite like a little snow storm – slippery roads, cold wind blowing, and the promise of more snow – to make me thoroughly appreciate the conveniences of the 21st century. I can’t imagine how the early pioneers survived the hard winters.
I guess many of them didn’t. It certainly puts my grumbling about the cold into perspective.
Rachel and David are not afraid to eat some snow.
Meanwhile, the children are in absolute snow heaven! Daniel and David have already planned their Saturday morning activities – basically get out in the snow as soon as possible. Tim and I often sleep in on Saturdays (even 8:30 or 9 am is luxurious when you are a busy parent). The children usually get up and watch a movie, being very careful not to disturb their night owl parents.
This evening Daniel came to me and asked if he and David could go outside when they woke up in the morning. You would have thought I had granted them a special prize the way the boys chortled and cheered at my casual nod. They ran off to gather boots, snow pants, and gloves and lay them in the living room.
“Just to be ready, Mom!”
I think they would have slept in their snow gear if I had let them. Ah to be young and unafraid of the cold.
Joshua finished his school work early yesterday and started a snowball fight.
Who needs snowballs when you can grab a shovel?
Daniel aims right for Joshua’s head.
Brrrr, I am a summer, warm weather girl. Give me weeks on end of hot sunshine and lazy days at the lake, pool, or ocean. It’s a little chilly to head to the pool now.
Of course, I’m tickled that the kids enjoy the snow so much. We certainly don’t get much of it in Western Washington. We keep our snow on the mountains where it belongs, and usually have more rain than snow. This snow storm has been an unexpected treat, especially so close to Christmas.
“Do you think Joshua can find us behind this snow fort?”
This evening Tim and I walked over to a friend’s house. The street was quiet, the sky lit with reflected snow and the city lights. It was gorgeous. We held hands and tried to walk and not slide our way down the road.
At such moments you can only just revel in God’s creative handiwork and marvel at how the snow blankets the noisy suburb and paints the neighborhood in a lush winter white.
Kathy
Ahhh, sounds so lovely! Thank you for sharing it with us! It’s so nice to be only-sort-of-snowed-in, isn’t it?
Great snow pictures!
Beautiful pictures of the kids, Katherine. Love the boys hiding behind the snowball/fort. Also Rachel and David! And Joshua and Sarah. Really exceptionaly pics! Or maybe it’s just the JOY of the snow coming thru.
I love you Edgrens. Aunt Kate
That first photo of Sarah is stunning – though I really enjoyed all the snow photos. Wow….
I’m glad the kids enjoy the snow! I’ve never been much of a fan, at least not getting out in it. Even as a child I had to be forced to go outside and play. Snow’s cold and sounds awful when you step on it!
Such cute pictures of the kiddos, Kathy! Hope your family has a absolutely lovely Christmas — looks like it’s likely to be a white one!
Great pics! Glad you were able to enjoy the snow for a bit.