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BRING ON THE SNOW


We love the snow. The more snow the better. Snow just thrills my soul really. No matter where I am, I love snow. I can be depressed and then the snow just lifts me up. I see snow as a gift from above to me. Anyone that knows me know that I hate the heat, but boy howdy do I love the snow. I can only hope and pray that we get more snow :o)

I love their snow covered playhouse
but the mountains in the back are beautiful.

A Llama smiling for the camera....in the snow



McClain and Joey looking good in the snow.




Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Roberta,

I soooooooo enjoy your pics, these warm my heart b/c you can just tell that all are doing what they do, not posed or anything. Man, I am waaaaay glad I don't have that snow!!!! I am not a winter person at all, I want it to be HOT!!!!! I did take my kids to the sledding hill but stayed in the vehicle with it running!!! LOL

Germaine in MI
Anonymous said…
Your family is amazing...you are blessed
Anonymous said…
We rarely get snow here, and I love it too. I just love to be the first to put my footprints in crisp, fresh snow. Looks like the kids had fun. Unfortunately Sam can't really enjoy the snow, but its lovely to see.
Anonymous said…
Ok Berta, Now I'm jealous!!!! I soooo wish I was there with you. Where was all the snow when I was there for my visit???? I have to admit, I hate the cold, but love the snow. The kids look like they are having so much fun. Aunt Tammy could really get into a good old fashioned snowball fight and then some good hot cocoa! Ok I'd last about 10 minutes in the snow ball fight, [maybe 5] LOL but it would be FUN!!!! Miss y'all. Love ya sissy.
Anonymous said…
I love the pictures! The view of the mountains behind the playhouse is amazing. I hope you are enjoying your time in the snow. I would love the snow more if it just wasn't so darn cold! LOL **hugs to all of you**

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