Monday, March 2, 2009

In Primary they had the Junior Primary sing songs about snow in hopes of making it snow. Never underestimate the power of a child singing because in about 10 minutes snow was falling. What a smart chorister!


What a beautiful sight on the drive home.

To bad we forgot to put chemicals in the pool we could have swam in the snow.

Since we couldn't swim we decided like the song says over the fishpond and through the snow to Grandmother's house we go... okay so we changed it a little and even though Grandma lives next door we did get to walk there for Jenny's welcome home party (which has been postponed to next weekend due to inclimate weather.)

Steven teaching Gavin the correct way to make a snowball.

Laura and Victoria playing in the snow with Grandma.

Yes Flip Flops in the Snow!

Laura and Grandma make a Snowman!

Delores & Jill decorate it.

Snow Angels - no socks and tennis shoes and an unzipped coat and if you look really close you will see her bare stomach is showing where she doesn't even have her shirt tucked in. Her mother on the other hand had on long john's two shirts, one pull over jacket, and a coat from Alaska and was still freezing.

At least Gavin's mom knows how to dress him.

Snolf anyone.


Snow Cream my favorite part of snow.

Of course Nicholas is in none of these pictures because he was having just as much fun in McDonough with family. Too bad I would have enjoyed throwing a snowball at him and then we would have had someone to blame the window on. I'm sure he did his fair share of damage at Bruce and Beth's.

2 comments:

vicki gardner said...

Delores,
I posted a dedication to Jackie and her family on my blog and would like for you to post it on your blog because everyone reads yours. I don't know how to move or copy it to your blog. Can you help me? Thank you
grandma Vicki

Joe and Jake Est. 1990 said...

We love Jill! How cute ! You guys are a great team!

Why Clayfrog?

A long time ago (our future animal rights activist who was 3 at the time) found a family of frogs in the clay and decided that was a good name for us because we would save all the frogs.