Yesterday, I helped my daughter dig her annual snow house--in the pile of snow at the bottom of the drive, pushed up by the snow plow. We dig out a big hole, cover it with a tarp and dig a tunnel into it. She loves playing inside it, where it's really quite warm! (so much for free blogging time for me :)
Gah...I envy you. Actually, I don't want that snow, and in reality, I can't get my kids to go outside in that stuff for more than an hour, so really, I'd get no gain out of that.
You make helping someone else to save her own sound so easy. Would the formula be: belief+ hope+ compassion +toughness +an infinite capacity to believe in others.
While most writers exaggerate the facts for literary purposes, I water them down so as not to make my family and myself appear as crazy as we really are.
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Congratulations! Be happy time.
Priceless. One can only hope it included hops as well :)
Happy WW! That is a remarkable photo and a great memory for your young 'uns!
I invite your blog readers to see an uplifting photo of two baby lions who remind us that there is always a chance for peace.
Shalom & Salam, Villager
Just think how much blogging time you'll get in during mud season!
Ha. Frozen precipitation does have its upside. Cheers Meg!!
Big snow butts
LOL! Maybe you should take them to ice sculpting classes as well. (Once their old enough to be trusted with a chainsaw naturally.;)
Yesterday, I helped my daughter dig her annual snow house--in the pile of snow at the bottom of the drive, pushed up by the snow plow. We dig out a big hole, cover it with a tarp and dig a tunnel into it. She loves playing inside it, where it's really quite warm! (so much for free blogging time for me :)
Brrrrr!!!!
And you guys stay up there where its cold and mushy until
May 29th ...why?
*change of seasons doesn't count, there are those in South Florida.
Nice.
Even nicer that my capcha word is "doodi."
but really? is that an outdoor living room? i think i see a lovely little sofa.
anyhoo, hoped you unlocked the doors eventually to let them back in.
Gah...I envy you. Actually, I don't want that snow, and in reality, I can't get my kids to go outside in that stuff for more than an hour, so really, I'd get no gain out of that.
However, I'll stick with the envy thing.
Are there druids in your neighborhood?
Fun fun fun! But you'd better get busy if you're going to finish your Stonehenge before it gets too warm.
Did you lock them out?
How much hot cocoa did you make with mini marshmallows when they were allowed back in?
You make helping someone else to save her own sound so easy. Would the formula be: belief+ hope+ compassion +toughness +an infinite capacity to believe in others.
Snow is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
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