that didn't happen!!
For days the weather man has been predicting a once in a generation snowstorm...you know...the kind you tell your grandkids about..."I remember when there was 20 inches in one day!!". That kind of storm. And yes, they were thinking around 20 inches!!! That's huge around here!!!
Well, the snow started last evening...beautiful, sparkly snowflakes whirling out of the sky!! The kids were giddy with excitement at bedtime. Sweet hubby and I took a lovely walk and enjoyed a chat with the neighbors (everyone seems to come out in weather like that!!).
But when I awoke this morning the first thing that registered in my brain was the gurgling in the rain gutters :0( !!! Our epic snowstorm had turned into a yucky, slushy mess of rain and wind. And the rain is scheduled to last for days...the kind of rain that makes Seattlites have to take Vitamin D in tablet form to survive!!!
So in the mourning our loss of sledding and snowman building we decided to pretend we were snowbound:
We built a fire and got out all the Lego's:
We turned saltine crackers into:
these yummy delights (these go a LONG ways in comforting sad kids!!!):
I got out my new yarn and started a fun new project:
And we did NOT go outside since every step in the snow turned into a muddy puddle right under foot (last night before we turned out the lights we had 6 lovely, fluffy inches of snow on everything - the roads were covered and every tree branch had a beautiful sparkly coating):
So many people around here get so upset at the predictions of snow. They go crazy thinking that they might not be able to make it to work or out to run their errands. I keep thinking that maybe snow is God's plan to slow us down - to make us step back and enjoy His creation, to enjoy the family that He blessed us with, to connect with and serve our neighbors and just to take a deep breath every now and again!!! I can't help but wonder why so many people don't like it - 'cause really, when we get snow around here - we are pretty much guaranteed that our weather will turn back to our normal rain in just a few days :0)!!!
So all the grown-ups and kids in this house are praying for another chance at an epic snowstorm. I would love a great snow story to tell my grand kids!!!!
Blessings,
Christine