>I sooo wish it snowed where we live. Its almost 80 outside today, and my girls are playing outside in shorts and flip flops. Doesn't fee like Christmas!
>I love Chicago. I do, and I don't know if I ever want to move away, but I do miss the non-windy winters of Michigan. Looks like Oliver is having a blast in the snow! You know, I don't know if I've ever mentioned this, but my first memory of you (and you probably have LONG since forgotten) was when I was 16 and I was counseling junior high camp and your bed was right near mine. I thought you were one of the sweetest girls. I think Janie Case was near there as well. I miss EMD camp.
>…and after the snow shoveling it was a hike on "the trail". Complete with deer tracks, squirrel tracks, rabbit tracks, "Granddad tracks" and throwing sticks into the water from the "little bridge"….Oliver told me to "Keep a sharp eye, Captain" as he hunted Reindeer with a stick (oh dear, lucky for Santa we saw none)!!! It was a BLAST!
>I know a little boy who will have big stories to tell. Mom
>I sooo wish it snowed where we live. Its almost 80 outside today, and my girls are playing outside in shorts and flip flops. Doesn't fee like Christmas!
>Great pictures! It looks like he really enjoyed the snow!
>I'm in MN and I would be happy to give you some of our snow! I'm pretty sure we've got too much!
>I love Chicago. I do, and I don't know if I ever want to move away, but I do miss the non-windy winters of Michigan. Looks like Oliver is having a blast in the snow!
You know, I don't know if I've ever mentioned this, but my first memory of you (and you probably have LONG since forgotten) was when I was 16 and I was counseling junior high camp and your bed was right near mine. I thought you were one of the sweetest girls. I think Janie Case was near there as well. I miss EMD camp.
>…and after the snow shoveling it was a hike on "the trail". Complete with deer tracks, squirrel tracks, rabbit tracks, "Granddad tracks" and throwing sticks into the water from the "little bridge"….Oliver told me to "Keep a sharp eye, Captain" as he hunted Reindeer with a stick (oh dear, lucky for Santa we saw none)!!! It was a BLAST!