Thursday, January 13, 2011

Snow Day.

First snow day of the new year.  Make sure you have your warm coats on!
No school in these parts.  Hubby is happy.

13 comments:

An Urban Cottage said...

We had a snow day yesterday. Because of the timing, I closed the office for the first time ever. We were able plan ahead and do everything we needed to from home. It was fun and by fun I mean a lot a shoveling of really dense, wet, sticky snow. Hope you're all safe and warm!

candyn said...

Snow days are the best! Enjoy! :0)

Makeminemidcentury said...

There's snow day like a snow day!

Razmataz said...

We haven't had a snow day yet. I used to love them when the kids were little. A good excuse to stay in Jammers all day.

Anonymous said...

We had a snow day yesterday! I am officially frozen. Call me Popsicle from now until spring.

Enjoy your white wonderland.
-FringeGirl

the gardener's cottage said...

hi deb,

snow is so beautiful to look at and fun to ski in and that's where it ends for me. the driving in it on icy roads scares me half to death!
but like i said it sure is pretty to look at. stay warm my friend.

xo
janet

Anonymous said...

I love the first couple of snow days and now 3 months later, I could go a little crazy. I love to watch it fall though, especially at night with the street lights shining....beautiful.
Stay warm ~

From Beyond My Kitchen Window said...

We had a snow day too. I love sleeping in on days like that. So unexpected and welcomed.

Lisa said...

We had snow to, finally! But no snow day for us. the kids were sent to school and then brought back. Stupid.

Anonymous said...

I do enjoy the snow. I'm like Sarah, I love it when it falls at night and the sky is so bright, it's beautiful. I heard where there is snow in 49 out of 50 states, that's unbelievable!

xo
LeAnn

Anonymous said...

Here it lingers on from November to March/April; I thought Norway and Canada had pretty much the same climate?

Growing up, we all waited for that they the snow would shut down the schools - never happend. (And for the King to die, terrible I know, but Mom had told us it would give us an extra free day...)

Anonymous said...

(That DAY, of course - not that 'they'...) Crazy English.

Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces said...

Lovely snow in your Narnia...