After a morning of waiting for James to take a nap, 45 minutes of getting everyone suited up, and about ten minutes of them running around the house waiting for me to get my coat and hat on, we ventured out!
It was super windy and snowy/rainy/sleety, so when they wanted to make snow angels, they were pelted in the face by the precipitation. They quickly turned on their bellies and made "upside down" angels.
It was so fun! Everyone was so happy and excited.
Meredith kept giving us a play-by-play like she always does - Mom, I stomp it. Mom, you take a picture? Oh. Mom, It's snow! You said snow? Oh, Caroline, Mom said snow.
The sand buckets came in really handy, since the snow castle was something they could build without much help. A snowman was proving to be something I did one handed (I can only find one weather-proof glove for myself) while they watched. They were so proud of their creation! Later, they went inside and replaced the stick with a carrot for a nose.
I was watching the roads all day for Barak, who was at work and is expected to be at work no matter the weather, since, of course, electricity doesn't care about inclement weather.
We tried sledding in the pool, but it wasn't sliding, and again, I only had one warm glove to pull or push with. The snow at this point was pretty slushy and powdery. The second day was much more icy. But cold and we didn't stay out long before they wanted to come in for hot chocolate and cartoons. Ruff Ruff, Tweet and Dave trump a lot these days.