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Our snow day.


“Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night will always fill my heart with sweet clarity” 

― Novala TakemotoMissin' (Novel)

Snow began to fall last night, we snuggled under covers and stayed warm...

Morning-  hot chocolate with mini marshmallows...


Reading my thriving family magazine...


Enjoying the white fluffy snow...

Snow-covered herbs...



My shrubs and a few of my surviving flowers are covered in the snow...



Reading activity-The Snowy Day...

My husband made our little one 5 little snowmen...
(Latex glove, permanent makers)

Preparing to stay warm...

Playtime in the snow...

Snow-covered scarecrow...


Folding winter clothes...

Pug pajama pants.

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  1. What a lovely, cozy snow day. The same storm is headed for us and looks like it will stay a few days...yikes.

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    1. Thank you Jennifer. =) Stay warm in this chilly weather.

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  2. I think you should keep exploring those snow covered herbs! I bet you could get amazing imagery out of that. Try different angles, a lot and different perspectives!!! I think you'd amaze yourself! Just seeing that one shot you took had my mind going crazy with how I'd photograph that. Wow I can't believe you guys have snow already keep warm!!

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    1. Oh Dina, I know! I was just too lazy and cold to keep exploring those snow covered herbs..lol. But I'm sure if I would have explored a little more, I could get more shots. I once did some exploring with a few flowers in my garden. Different angles, and all, I was blown away. =) I always love feedback, thank you! And yes we have been staying warm. I'm happy to hear you will be headed home soon.

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  3. I'm so jealous you have snow already. I'm ready for some snow. December is the earliest we see snow here. Great pictures.

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    1. Angela, can I please send some your way?..hehe. Thanks so much, we enjoyed our nice snowy day indoors.-with a little snow play outside. =)

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  4. Love hot chocolate with marshmallows :)

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  5. Stopping by from DYWW. Thank you for sharing! Looks peaceful & relaxing. :) Blessings.

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