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Snow Fun

Although the snow has somewhat disappeared from our yard, there was enough left this morning for a little snow fun here at the house.  They did some sledding while at their Nana and Pawpaw's house when the snow was fresh and had great fun doing it!  They spent the past two nights over there, so this morning was the first chance we got to sled at our house. 
I love how we are able to make the most out of what we have to work with in the moment.  It makes life so fun!
We were even able to get our Mommy & Me photo taken while outside enjoying the fresh, brisk air.







Happy Monday!




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  1. We were out in the snow today too. We got well over 12 inches. It really is so beautiful out though.

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  2. looks like fun!

    we have no snow here just super cold weather.

    thanks for the visit...visiting you from mommy and me monday

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  3. In Texas we hardly ever get snow, it looks like you guys had a blast.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. Love the wee little snowmen! Way to make something fun out of what you had to work with!

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  5. Oh, the excitement of snow in the South! :)

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  6. aw! the little snowmen are so cute! :)

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  7. What a cute little snowman! Recently we had a lot of snow, and we just built our first snow cave. The kids dug it all by themselves and used flashlights in it at night. Three people fit in it!

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  8. What cute little snowmen, and your snow boys are cute, too!

    Can't believe we had a white Christmas.

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  9. Wow! All kinds of people are getting snow! Great pics! Looks like y'all had a blast!

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  10. We still have a bit left at our house. The kids are having a blast playing in it. Thanks for joining in the Hip Homeschool Hop!

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  11. I came across your site through the homeschool hop and thought I would share a creative writing site for kids (and adults) that I have just set up - come and see the "I Wonder Chronicles for literacy and creativity" - use the prompts and add to the wonder!

    more here:
    http://dthaase-lines.blogspot.com/p/wonder.html

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  12. Thanks, everyone, for stopping by and leaving such wonderful words!

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  13. Oh wow! Fun times! My kids have never gotten to go sledding, maybe some day. So far no snow in Texas this year. Last year it snowed a record 5 times I think!

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