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Tag Archives: snow
Simple Sunday – Snow Day and the Lurking Green Frisbee
The Friday before the start of our two week winter break from school, we had the first snowfall of the year. It was not a lot but enough for the school district to declare it a two hour late start. … Continue reading
Posted in Simple Sunday
Tagged Children, Dogs, Frisbee, Hot chocolate, Kids, Life, Photography, snow, Snow Days
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These are a few of my Favorite Things
Because I can’t seem to actually take a break from blogging like I told you I would, I thought I would share with you a few happy random moments from the past couple of days. Carter continues to wow us … Continue reading
Posted in Little Feet
Tagged Blogging/Writing, Children, Family, fashion, Humor, Kids, Nature, Outdoors, Parenting, snow, Winter, Zoo
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Simple Sunday – A Little Piece of Paradise
The day was spent at Paradise, Mount Rainier National Park. The drive was long but well worth the trip.
Posted in Simple Sunday, The Great Outdoors
Tagged Family, Mount Rainier, Photography, Sledding, snow
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From the Window I Spied…
Husband standing, waiting a small blue backpack with an orange shark print motif dangled from one hand. Barely in view, crouched down in the middle of our driveway was Carter examining what was left of our snow – tire crushed, … Continue reading
Wait. This is Not How I Remember Snow Days.
The school district phone call woke me up at five, as my cell phone by the bed rang. Two hour late start due to snow and no preschool. Five minutes later the home phone, which is also forwarded to my … Continue reading