Sunday, February 7, 2010

FEBRUARY SNOW STORMS


February 6 & February 7

Saturday morning Owen woke us up at 4am complaining that the power had gone off. By the end of weekend, we had endured 27 inches of snow and 29 hours without power. I am so grateful we had a gas fireplace. I don't know what we would have done without it. It kept us warm in the basement as well as the main level. The kids had a great time the entire weekend. They loved playing in the snow, running around with flashlights, looking at the billion candles I had lit at night and getting to sleep in the basement in Owen's tent with sleeping bags. What a treat! I'm glad they enjoyed themselves even if I didn't. I hate it when the power goes out for long periods, but I did try to remain positive.



Sunday, I took Owen out into the neighborhood to do a little exploring. He loved running around and climbing the "mountains" of snow.

Later on, we got a call from my sister-in-law asking if it would be okay to stop by with Jeremy and our friend Linda. They offered to help dig out our car and clear off the front steps. With over 2 feet of snow, I was happy to have the help. They made everything go so much faster. At one point, Linda had suggested to let Owen get on the car to help clear off the top. Jeremy lifted him up and Owen just loved it! Thank you Jennifer, Jeremy and Linda for your act of kindness! We love you guys!





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FEBRUARY 2, 2010

Last Tuesday night, it began to snow. We woke up to 5 1/2 inches (I think?) of snow on the ground. Owen, Gavin and I played all day. We had so much fun. Owen liked throwing snow balls at me, Gavin liked stomping and running around in the snow and I enjoyed making a snow men while dogging Owen's snow balls. All of the snow men I made either got destroyed by the kids or attacked by our friendly squirrels. I forgot squirrels like seeds and I had decorated my snow men with seeds. Oops! I love to watch my kids play with each other. They are such good friends! It's what I always hoped for!
















Later on that day, we met up with Jason's youngest brother and parents at PF Chang's. One of my favorite restaurants! I couldn't believe how much chicken Gavin scarfed down. Owen refused to eat meat until he was 3 years old. Just another example of how different each child can be.



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