I know anyone north of the Mason-Dixon Line is sick of seeing the white stuff, but down here it's about as common as....well, it's not very common. Here's what we did this morning.

This bird house used to say "See Rock City".

The woods behind the house.

Me and baby Dodie.

My two sisters.

My fiance and the snow chef.
I hope y'all have a great day. I'm going to go take a nap.
Your baby is so cute! And I know snow has been a bit much this winter, but somehow it still has something very calming.
ReplyDeleteI, too, am sick of snow, but I really enjoy pictures of it, especially the woods behind your house. It looks like Narnia.
ReplyDelete(and this probably inappropriate, but I can tell by your sense of humor you won't mind; that baby Dodie is so cute I could eat her! Just look at those cheeks!)