This past Saturday we got about 5 inches of snow. Now I know for your westerners that's no big deal but here in the east, where every chance we have at snow always ends up as rain, we were pretty darn excited. We missed church on Sunday, school on Monday and a two hour delay on Tuesday. Today the schools already had a half day planned. The kids are in hog heaven!
The wind was just a whipping!
Here is our house looking so pretty covered in white. Blaze is on the left side in her green sweater from hiking.
Kirstin just happened to have 3 friends spending the night for her birthday so they had a blast! Her birthday is tomorrow and somehow she manages to stretch it out over several weeks. Imagine that! Here she is eating her snowball. She is such a pill!
Since her list of friends to spend the night is so large we usually do a church sleepover (all girls from church) then the next weekend she has her other friends from school sleepover. There was lots of hair braiding and movie watching but thankfully no drama. They are a good group of girls.

Since church was canceled on Sunday we were able to have a little service here in our home. While we were doing that there was such a sweet spirit. I'm so thankful for our little family and each of our children and their distinct personalities. Each so different and unique in their own way. After our service we went out to Kai's grave and made a snowman for the top of his gravestone. His was the only gravestone with a snowman. Kai rocks!
In the afternoon we took a walk down to the club house and went ice skating in the parking lot where the standing water had frozen. Emil M. took a spill early on and hiked it back home. He's not one for being wet. Blaze had fun spinning across the ice in pursuit of her ball.
I love this picture of the sea oats and the snow. This earth is so amazing in it's beauty! I think that God must be an incredible artist.
Last night Kirstin was chosen to help with the 6th & 7th graders that were inducted into the Junior Beta Club of which she is a member. (A bit more serious.)

Emil did get to go on his Manly Hike. They left last Tuesday but came back early when the storm moved across the state. They arrived back on Friday night but weren't really due until Saturday night. I'm glad they came home early. I'd show you some pictures but I can't get them from Emil's computer. They're being held hostage. They had a great time. He said it was the hardest trail he's hiked. One of the other guys runs marathons and said every day he felt like he had run a full marathon. Why you would want to do that and in the cold is beyond me so I am so happy that he had friends that wanted to go with him!