And right now, I kinda like the sound of sports announcers in the background as I curl up under a blanket on the couch and pause in the middle of typing this blog post to watch Steve and Addisyn destroy Mega Block planes and call on me to join them for random dance party sessions and human sandwiches. It has been one of those weekends where comfort and coziness wins over productivity and I am actually okay with that. And although not a thing was checked off the “things to do” list, my motivational spirit was revived because of it. Yep, winter is my recovery season and I love me a good snow day because it gives me a reason to hibernate from my list without guilt.
At first this little girl loved to look out the window to watch as the snow softly covered the ground...
She was happy to see snow again and so we had big plans to fill up her belly, dress her in her new snow gear and get outside...
I can't resist taking pictures of those baby blues...
but each time we thought she was ready to go outside, we would look and see this...
and we knew we were all done for. Nap time was seconds away...and that is exactly what happened.
When everyone was awake again, it would be too late for the snow.
Our evenings were filled with "Where's Addisyn?... There she is!", dance parties, and running away from a horse that looked a lot like Steve.
We attempted the snow day the following day, but the snow was almost gone. Addisyn wasn't a big fan of standing on her own in the snow and I was perfectly fine opting for some indoor snuggling action.
Hoping for another snow day soon!
Stacy Hart
Love this one Stacy! I always felt the same way when my kids were little. Snow days are days when all the routines get disregarded and we focussed on each other and creature comforts:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda! I absolutely agree with you. It is the little things in life that fulfill us.
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