So beautiful!
Gareth's work was closed, Quinn's daycare was closed. (I work from home, so work is never closed for me, but under the circumstances it was a minimal work day). So we stayed inside all day, heater cranked, enjoying our bonus day of holiday. We pigged out, drank tea, and played with Quinn. Snow days are fun!
Everything is more beautiful when coated in fluffy white snow. The street, the bushes, the mailbox, the washing line. It all looks magical and wonderful.
Frozen lemonade anyone?
We were playing outside when the sun started to try to come out. High in the sky and very faint, we could see a rainbow. Only it wasn't raining, it was snowing. It was a SNOWBOW! I snapped a photo of it.
There is a snowbow in this photo. Honest.
Later when we were looking at the photos, Gareth said, "Nice one. What exactly were you photographing here?" So yeah, you kind of have to squint to see the snowbow. But it's there. I'm pretty sure.
On Monday night, more snow. Lots more snow. When we woke up on Tuesday, it was as if we hadn't disturbed yesterday's snow at all. It had all been replaced and made perfect again. Hoorays!
clean slate
Day Two of hibernation is not as fun as Day One, however. You can't really keep a 1-year old out in the snow indefinitely, as he is very small and can barely walk in his gumboots. Gareth was called into work around midday, so he broke away and left us on our own just as cabin fever was really starting to set in.
Since the City Council was asking that everyone all limit driving to "essential" travel, I couldn't really justify social visits. And our usual standby - going out for coffee - was not an option either, since everything was closed. So I phoned my friend who lives at the top of the hill behind us and boldly invited ourselves over. "Of course, c'mon up!" she said. Ten minutes later we were suitably dressed (think of Randy in A Christmas Story) and we headed out into the storm.
Carrying a baby uphill through a foot of snow was hard work, but totally worth it to get out of the house.
One thing we're seeing more and more lately is that Quinn really, really likes to be outside. He's an outdoorsman, our boy. Here he is complaining when we brought him back inside.
Look at this face!
So it's Friday now, and the snow is nearly all gone. Ah well, it was fun while it lasted.
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