Yes, that is all caps and lots if exclamation points. The reason I am so excited about this fact is that here where we live, we NEVER EVER EVER get snow, so it was really exciting.
But I didn't get to play in it because (drum roll, please)......... we were driving back home from a place that is 3 hours from here. In the wet. And cold. AND SNOW!!!!!!!
But when we made several stops to go to the bathroom and stretch our legs, I did get a snowball in at my brother... ; P Anyway, it was cool to watch completely white countryside whiz by. We even saw some cows with snow on their backs.
So Sunday was exciting, but after a while it all turned to ice and sleet and hail. But we made the best of it and we didn't skid or anything. God sure was watching out for us!
One guy, when we stopped somewhere, saw the ice on Nana's Vue and asked " Where are ya'll coming from?" When we told him, his eyes grew wide and he said " Great. I'm headed up through there, a little north of there!"
There was a LOT of ice on the Vue. You could barely see the license plate, and we had to stop ever so often to knock ice off the wipers. The was so much ice on the rear view mirrors that you could barely see out!
The reason we were ANYWHERE three hours from here was because my aunt was moving to a new house about a mile away from her old one, and we and Nana had come to help. I like to help pack boxes, and I like to help unpack boxes, I just don't like actually switching houses.
I helped as much as I could with a 2 and a half year old making sure he could always see me, and when he couldn't, make sure he was yelling my name, which in his language is Feesa. Of course, he is Wayee in his language, so....
Always make sure you can throw snowballs at your brother when it is snowing. Then make sure your WHITE stuffed dragon doesn't fall out of the car into a MUD puddle, THEN make sure you don't skid, slip, or ram anyone else's car.
We had a lot of fun in the snow even though we couldn't play in it.
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