Monday, March 2, 2009

Yes Virginia, It did Snow!





As I sit here on my computer looking out the window I cannot believe my eyes. We have not seen this much snow since we moved here. In fact, my children have not seen this much snow in their lives! It's incredible! I know you westerners are laughing at me right now but seriously, we have REAL snow...inches and inches and INCHES!
A little glimpse into our snow day. Of COURSE, my children were up at the crack of dawn, or as my dear friend Amy would say, "the crack" as dawn is not yet in the picture. They had seen the snow falling last night and were so excited to get up and see if there was enough to play in this morning. Boy, were they excited! Gavin was up before 6am and we had to restrain him from running out in his pajamas.
After breakfast we started getting ready to go play in the snow. Here is the fun part, we live in a place where it barely ever snows and when it does, it's enough to make a footprint and then it melts. So we have no snow clothes. No snow suits, no boots, no real gloves (just some fleece mittens...not waterproof). We do have coats and hats but that's about it! So what do we do? Why, we do what any good rednecks in the situation would do, we wrap our kids in trash bags!
We put them in a light layer of clothes, then used trash bags to waterproof their feet and legs (we used one bag for each leg and tucked the excess into their underpants...in case you are trying to get the full picture) and then we put a warmer layer of clothes over top. We then put smaller pieces of trash bag over their hands underneath their mittens. There you go...who needs a snow suit?!?
We had a blast! We have no hill to speak of so Mike pulled us around on our coaster. We jumped on the trampoline and basically just rolled in the snow. Yes, mom and dad had trash bags too!!
Maybe this year I should take advantage of the sale Target has at the end of the winter and buy those $3 snow boots for the kids.

5 comments:

Robins Fam said...

Trash bags are the classic and very classy/redneck way to keep your kids dry! I love your creativity of how you put it all together, though! Looks like everyone had a blast!

Jenny said...

So glad you guys had fun in the snow too! We had to make-shift gloves and boots too since we were ill-prepared, so don't feel bad. ;)

Terri said...

I know I was so glad we got some snow for the kids to play in. It's a shame it took until March to get it.

Dunstan Family said...

looks like fun your house is beautiful.

Fenton Family Journal said...

Hahaha. Yes, I heard y'all got dumped on! Glad to see you had fun! Miss y'all!