Quote of the Day:Â The first fall of snow is not only an event, it is a magical event. You go to bed in one kind of world and wake up in another quite different, and if this is not enchantment then where is it to be found? J. B. Priestley
It looks like we got about six inches!
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Minnesota is beautiful after a snowfall.
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Leo is hesitant to go out, despite his snow camo!
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I think the first snowfall of the year brings out the best in people. The gals at the coffee shop were wearing their holiday hats and were as cheerful and Christmas elves. Drivers were being cautious. Of course, it was a Sunday, so people weren’t in too much of a hurry. The Chef came over on Saturday and in anticipation of the big snowfall, took a look at my snowblower. He thought it might be too gummed up to run properly. We used it just once last year because we had such a mild winter. So, we hauled it over to a nearby shop where they fixed it for $2.00! Merry Christmas! All it needed was to have some fresh gas run through it.
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We also celebrated second son’s birthday this weekend. He’s a Pearl Harbor Day baby. He had some friends over on Saturday night, and his auntie Joy baked him a most delicious chocolate cake, from scratch!
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He’s 15, not 10. That’s all the candles I had.
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We spent the snow day, Sunday, indoors rearranging furniture, cleaning, and decorating a little. We found Nerf bullets in every nook and cranny! We still need put up the tree and decorate for the holidays. In the later afternoon, I asked the Birthday Boy to go out and use the snowblower. He went out to the garage, then yelled back into the house, “Mom, come here and look at this!” A kind neighbor had plowed out our driveway! All Zach had to do was shovel the walk and the area in front of the garage doors. Of course, the city snowplow came by around 2:00 a.m. which is great, but it woke me up and I couldn’t get back to sleep. Also, I’ll need to be the first one of the season to use the snowblower and clear out the end of the driveway and the part around the mailbox. Otherwise, they won’t deliver our mail. Snow is pretty, but it does create work.
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Hope all your holiday and winter prep are going well!
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Go. Create. Inspire!
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Journaling Prompt:Â Do you like snow? What’s your favorite holiday song?
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Happy snow! I love it too and miss it in this neck of the woods, since we don’t get very much here!!
When my children were little it was easy to bring magic into their lives. Waking up to snow was definitely one of those times. We always loved to go out early even before breakfast and listen to the quiet. Of course, that only lasted a second before they were running and jumping, throwing snowballs and building snowmen. I miss that morning magic.
Wish we had snow! It’s warm here today. And i doubt your son minded a few less candles.
You’re right; the first snow of the season does bring out the best in people. The third snow on, however, brings out the grumpiest.
I’m still waiting for our first real snowfall, so my son can play in it for the first time ever. (Of course, before I know it, he’ll also be turning 15.)
Here’s to happy birthdays and kind neighbors.
Mary, I love that quote at the beginning. That’s perfect, and so very true! Since I have experienced some wintry days at your house, I can think of nothing but cozy when putting snow and your house together. You almost always keep it warm with your good food and personality. Happy Happy Birthday to Zach!!! Boy does that cake look scrumptious!
Happy Birthday, Zach. (Where did the year go?) I saw on the news that you went from about 62 degrees to 7 degrees and tons of snow. Wow! Minnesotans’ adaptability inspires.
And, local paper had a really super travel article about small towns in MN and WI with German, Swiss, and Norwegian/Swedish traditions. And all those delicious breads. *drools*
Happy Birthday, Zach! Your winter wonderland looks beautiful.
what a lovely post–i am glad you are enjoying this wonderful Christmas season 🙂
Snow is beautiful for sure. But I do not dig driving in it.