Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Warm.






Sometimes it just feels so good to have a snowy, snowy day. I love having an excuse to stay warm inside, clean out a few closets, eat Oreo after Oreo after Oreo, and wear my ugliest but most comfy sweatshirt all day long. Today was a good and very snowy day.



Yesterday the sky was so blue and beautiful that I had a hard time believing the weatherman when he said we’d be hit with a huge snowstorm today…but he was right. We’ve got a good six or so inches outside and it’s still coming down. Sam is just itching to get out and play in it...so hopefully tomorrow we’ll do just that.



We did get out yesterday and enjoy some sunshine though! We went to a park and found a frozen pond where kids were ice skating and playing hockey. It looked like something from a movie…just beautiful. We pretended to skate on the ice in our snow boots and Sam swore he saw fish swimming underneath us. 



And I just had to include this last picture.  How in the world do kids fall asleep like this? 

9 comments:

t.t.turner said...

Your kids are so dang cute, Linds. That last picture is a hoot!

Lindsay said...

Looks like fun. It makes me want to get all bundled up and play in the snow. And I recognize that store...gotta love Once Upon a Child. So cute!

Cynthia said...

What a fun day! Love the picture of the brothers side hugging- very cute.

Cari said...

cute pictures! looks like a fun day! and love the one of sam sleeping in the shopping cart! :)

joyce said...

I LOVE them all! oh....they are SO cute!...I agree with Tally...DANG cute! xo

Kent and Leisy said...

where did you find the pond?! how fun! and even better that eric could be there!

Julie Sacks said...

I love your orange coat, it is so very cute!

brittani c. said...

I know how Sam does it...when I am tired, anything goes!

Are you sick of snow yet? It looks so pretty, but February couldn't drag on any slower.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful family. You know how to have fun, too. I wish you all a Happy Valentine's day. I love you, Grandma Verda