I live in St. Louis, MO, but my heart and soul hang out at the beach. I am a multi-genre, award winning writer, and speaker. I am a seasoned pre-k teacher, on line writing instructor, wife, mother, Nana to twelve. Hopefully, something I say will make you smile, further your writing career, or inspire you to write from the heart, too. billin7@yahoo.com. Twitter, @WriterLindaO.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Playing in a winter wonderland
We had a white Christmas; it was a wet, heavy, 4 inch snow. The road crews had the main streets cleared, but the ground was covered, which made the young and young at heart very happy. I told the grandkids that I wanted a photo of them in the snow, and then Grandpa said, "Get Nana!" Oh yeah, there was laughter and squeals (mostly mine) and we made memories to last another year.
Nicole wanted to make a snowman, but the snow was too cold for her little hands, so she made a a snow bush. Was she ever proud!
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9 comments:
Wow, Linda. Thought the snow "bush" was great. So happy you made nice memories of Christmas, 2010! Susan
Looks like a lot of fun at your house, Linda. Dry here thankfully...son and granddog just headed out on 4 hour drive west so dry roads are blessing here. Your snow looked like just enough for a good play! Enjoy the coming week off...
I think you all made some great snow memories!
Pat
www.critteralley.blogspot.com
Just stopping by to say hello, Merry Christmas, and thank you for your prayers.
sandie
Cute snow bush!
What a great idea--a snow bush! Nicole is a cutie. Merry Christmas, Linda!
Hi everyone,
It is so much fun having a little one around at Christmas. The big kids were all involved with their electronic devices (bought by their parents). This is one day of the year that I treasure. Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you keep the winter photo of you on your blog, at least until the weather and ground get more spring-y. It's a great one.
I also love the snow bush. Your granddaughter is an inventive kiddo!
Hi Sioux,
Thanks. Spring can't get here soon enough, though.
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