First Snow of 5771, Last of 2010
At 9 o'clock yesterday morning I still didn't quite believe it. In fact, we had plans to visit relatives who were in NY city, but had to cancel because we knew a blizzard was on its way. As soon as we made that choice we knew we had to do something fun as fast as possible before we got snowed in, and rushed to go bowling. We paid a discounted price for 2 hours rather than paying by the game, but as we started the second game saw it was time to go. The snow was falling, and falling fast.
Shoveled a little yesterday, more as an excuse to get into it than anything. We knew, though, that anything we shoveled would be replaced in no time. ND commented on the "kippah" on top of one of the trees.
All night we could hear the wind.
I was proud and grateful that I put out tons of birdseed before the storm got too heavy.
Started today with shoveling off our flat-roofed terrace so it wouldn't cave in our roof. Paid a neighbor's son to shovel our walkway. Then ND and I made a snow bird that she calls a snow man. It wasn't good packing snow, so we sort of just carved it out of the piles that were already there. Then we went to dig out the cars. Much of the snow we dumped off the terrace created a mountain on our driveway beyond the cars and out of the way, but some of it blew so heavily onto our Corolla that we could barely find the hood.
Finally we went sledding. Never really done this before, but it was a friend's suggestion. We took a cardboard box because that's what we learned from Caillou, but then our friend arrived and, by then, our box was nicely broken apart. So we shared their sled for awhile, then had cookies and hot cocoa with them. I'll write in a different post about how I've sort of given up sugar, but made a special exception for this. After all, the cookies were homemade apple cookies by a master baker.
Click here if you want to see more about how much snow there was.
Labels: friendship, living here, parenthood, pictures
2 Comments:
Oh my gosh! She is soooo cute! Thanks for posting the video. Can't believe all the snow! Of course those of us here in sunny Israel shiver when it gets to 60! And D says to remind you about the time you all went sledding in the neighborhood when it snowed in '04. I was inside so missed all the fun. And how did you grow up in Oregon and not go sledding? :)
3:34 PM
Oregon's not so snowy! I did go skiing regularly...
9:10 PM
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