Already.
The first year we lived in Maryland, it snowed and snowed (or dumped and dumped, as I say). Let me tell you, my husband's Mitsubishi was snowed under. I had never seen that much snow in my life. Well, my husband had many a time, having spent many years in Iowa. Well. Maryland (the part I'm in) hasn't seen the 26" (it may have been 23") it got the first year I was here since.
It's pretty: big, fat flakes swirling down. It's sticking. If my girl would stop farting around with Holly (dog) and get my camera (I have a cold; not feeling extremely well) . . . okay, let me post a picture.
BOR-Ring, but it's something different about the place!
I predict it will be gone in the AM, but it's fun while it lasts.
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It's been "big flaking" here too!
LOL! I call itthat because it usually doesn't accumulate too much, so it isn't really a good snow, ya know, but fun to watch. The kids always shot...even to this day,
"ITS SNOWIN!" I love that! :)
Oh and your daughter and the cotton ball clothes...oh how adoryable! ;)
Cake..yum! Boys are funny. You are funny. :)
shout..not shot ha!
I really believe the weather system is screwed up because us Minnesotans really want snow. We live for it. Seems like everyone else gets it except us!
My pond is freezing and I am hoping it will be glass like for skating. Snow is bad for ice. So I guess you can have it for now!
I bet it's beautiful. The first snow fall always is.
Congratulations!
It's been snowing on and off all day. It accumulated once and promptly melted when the sun shined. Hmmmm. It's been weird out there.
Thanks Suzanne - those clothes are hilarious. She does this sort of stuff all the time.
snow?? what's that? my kids were at the park today....in 55 degree sunshine.
Wait, what, you live in Maryland?? Did I know that? I live in Maryland too!!! I don't know where you are, but our snow only lasted 20 minutes or something, and didn't even stick. My kids were bummed!
I am coming to spend Christmas with you in 2020. I have always wanted a white Christmas and by then most of our children will be financially independent.
MM- snow is a blast.
Cassie - yes, if you put two and two together you'll realize we must be on a military installation. Somewhere near you. Lets say, I could meet up with you at Marley Station Mall or Red Robin at the Anapolis Mall . . . or something like that. :)
My kids were bummed about the snow melting, too. I think since we're seeing it so early - we may get a mother load for Christmas. Yeah?
Therese - by the time it's 2020 I'll be living in MN where there's guaranteed snow every Christmas. I'll be 51 years old. Oh, man!! If I keep up with the gym workouts, I might still be walking! He he he.
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