When you live in Texas, anything that is white and falls from the sky is a reason to squeal, "Snow!! It's snowing! It's snowing!" Social media blows up. Most of the time this said white stuff that falls from the sky is ice.
This January it was actually snow. The tiniest, slightest dusting of snow, but it did not go unnoticed.
It was cold enough to make little cheeks and noses red.
There was enough snow to make snow angels.
Of course it was cold enough to need some hot chocolate.
The next day Daisy wanted to go out and play 'in the snow.'
Gotta love Texas winters!
This January it was actually snow. The tiniest, slightest dusting of snow, but it did not go unnoticed.
For Christmas I put gloves on Zeke and Daisy's list for a gift exchange with my cousin's kids. They thought I was mean to ask for gloves. But look, they came in handy! (Get it, "handy" and we're talking about gloves.)
There was enough for a snowball.It was cold enough to make little cheeks and noses red.
There was enough snow to make snow angels.
Of course it was cold enough to need some hot chocolate.
The next day Daisy wanted to go out and play 'in the snow.'
I said it was too cold but Daddy could not say no.
After playing in the cold {ahem} snow, Lijee sat down to read to Chuey.Gotta love Texas winters!
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