Saturday, December 26, 2009

I Got on My Snuggie!

After this Christmas, six people in my family now own these remarkable blankets with sleeves.




Thanks, Heather! (She wanted this Snuggie for her birthday, and started the whole trend).

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Do you see Virginia?

It's all white. Our yard has 24 inches of snow atop the grassy lawn.

Church today was canceled. Considering the fact that all our beasts of burden were in the mire, we shoveled our driveway and our cars out today. Remember our long driveway? We did some math. We figured out that, since the average cubit foot of snow weighs about 15 pounds, we (Aaron, Katy, Heather, Trina, Sarah, Joel, and even Mom and Dad) shoveled 80 tons of snow.

That's about 3-9 tons each....depending on age and work ethic.

I am mightily grateful that school is closed for our county tomorrow and Tuesday. The only downside to this gorgeous snow storm is the fact that Dan and Melinda were stuck for a day in San Fran trying to get home. We hope to see them within the hour, though.

Christmas is in sight!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Did I ever tell you that I love 4th grade?

Because I do.

Friday morning. Elementary School. Here's the story:

I walk into a 4th grade teacher's classroom. I had spent the morning in the Resource Room helping a few students with their morning work. As I came to the classroom, the teacher saw me, paused what she was doing, and came over. She whispered: "Did you hear what William called you this morning?" I shook my head. Teacher continues, "William came up to me and said, "Excuse me. Could I go to Ms. Homecoming's room to do my morning work?"

My day was officially made.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

In honor of the current weather in VA


It's Christmastime!


This is perhaps my favorite month in the entire year. Especially when, as is today's case, some white precipitation covers the ground. Leaves who have lost their trees become closet hangers for a snowy wardrobe. I LOVE snow.

I also love December. The talks in church focus on the Savior, people are more open to serving others, and even to accepting service themselves. People start to think about helping others. I am reminded of how much I appreciate my Savior and Redeemer.

Christmas music (ever the listening tradition on my birthday) can be played 24/7, people in stores can wish you not just a good day but a happy season as well, Marie helps us make and hand-dip chocolates, I get to learn how to play the Nutcracker music for an orchestra concert, the woodstove is stocked and burning fragrant hardwood logs, and we make some delicious food.

I can't believe it is only days until Christmas! But that means it's only 19 days until Chimichangas.

It IS the most wonderful time of the year.