Snow Angels would be the only reason for me to get down in some snow. If we had any. Lengthen those pants with a floral patchwork strip and put matching pockets on the bum for a designer look. And remind Santa about the snow pants.
Oh. Oh. Oh. How truly wonderful. Thank you for this BEAUTIFUL post. I do hope the snow pants arrive - I have only ever heard about snow angels - I have never seen photos. Hint.
Snow pants definitely enhance the snow-angel-making experience ... it's not much fun to get snow up or down your back!
When our kids were little, I liked to play in the snow with them. Making snow angels is especially wonderful if it's snowing big, sticky flakes while you're lying on your back.
Happy holidays to you and all your family, Joanne! Thank you for entertaining us and sharing so much of yourself here.
Oh my goodness!!! You really do have the snow over there. My son will be driving through snow tomorrow to get to the Midwest from Washington D.C. It's scary. Have a very merry Christmas, Joanne and a healthy, fun new year.
Hello Joanne, I've been so busy with our end of year/ pre-summer holiday/harvest/Christmas doings that I haven't paid much attention to my blog. Just recently noticed some new followers including you! Thank you so much and for leaving a comment on my Christmas story :-) A lovely snowy essay here. Will try and pop back soon. Happy New Year.
I love her rosy cheeks! I hope she gets her snow pants for Christmas because it looks like a long walk!
ReplyDeleteI hope Santa can get throught that snow to get those snow pants.
ReplyDeleteIf Santa doesn't have to navigate the parking lot at the mall, I bet he'd be happy to get snow pants in the right size.
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures. I'm sure Santa will deliver. Have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteCute post. They grow so fast don't they? I hope Santa's gets the message in time ;-) Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteLook at all that snow!!! Will definitely be a white Christmas! Enjoy!
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Snow is so rare down here every one is memorable. That's the way I like it though, rare and memorable.
ReplyDeletegreat set of pics. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteSnow is indeed for children...The wonder of it all.Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteOne wish leads to another. I hope she gets both her wishes and you all have a lovely Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSnow Angels would be the only reason for me to get down in some snow. If we had any.
ReplyDeleteLengthen those pants with a floral patchwork strip and put matching pockets on the bum for a designer look.
And remind Santa about the snow pants.
Oh. Oh. Oh. How truly wonderful. Thank you for this BEAUTIFUL post. I do hope the snow pants arrive - I have only ever heard about snow angels - I have never seen photos. Hint.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you all.
happy christmas old bean!
ReplyDeletehappy christmas old bean!
ReplyDeleteAt least you have a white Christmas. If your part of the U.S. wants to share we need something to cover the dirt here. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
ReplyDeleteSnow pants definitely enhance the snow-angel-making experience ... it's not much fun to get snow up or down your back!
ReplyDeleteWhen our kids were little, I liked to play in the snow with them. Making snow angels is especially wonderful if it's snowing big, sticky flakes while you're lying on your back.
Happy holidays to you and all your family, Joanne! Thank you for entertaining us and sharing so much of yourself here.
Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the snow belt go clobbered!! Did I meet her when I visited? Merry Christmas, Joanne!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, she was in the thick of the painters.
Deletewell it looks pretty from here--hope it's not too bad--merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHaha! nice little picture story!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful Christmas!
May the Christmas season fill your home with joy, your heart with love and your life with laughter.
ReplyDeleteBlessed Christmas, Ms Joanne! * warm hug
Oh my goodness!!! You really do have the snow over there. My son will be driving through snow tomorrow to get to the Midwest from Washington D.C. It's scary. Have a very merry Christmas, Joanne and a healthy, fun new year.
ReplyDeleteoh they grow so quickly, love seeing all the snow so beautiful and just in time for the holiday, hope you have a wonderful and warm season.
ReplyDeleteHello Joanne, I've been so busy with our end of year/ pre-summer holiday/harvest/Christmas doings that I haven't paid much attention to my blog. Just recently noticed some new followers including you! Thank you so much and for leaving a comment on my Christmas story :-) A lovely snowy essay here. Will try and pop back soon. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteLove snow. But we rarely have it. Love rain too - but we have too much of it. Have a great 2013.
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