OH my! Wow! I have never seen that much snow! I will say that Alabama definitely has the weather for it though - this morning 18 degrees outside and the wind chill felt like 9 degrees. We did see flurries this morning. Crazy!
Wowsers!! We are still waiting for some more snow... but hopefully not that much!! I can just see all the snow pics coming up. Sorry it's been so long since I commented, the internet here is not great.
Wow! Those pictures are incredible! We got 3" or so here in Kentucky over the past two days, and of course the infrastructure is halted. :) At least I'm enjoying my hubby being out of school for a couple of days!
Your street looks like it's plowed so nicely! Joe and I have a bet about the plows - I think they're done (they've come by twice) and he thinks they haven't finished yet (tells you how bad our streets still are). We'll see!
We're having another snow day today because the buses still can't get around anywhere! I heard you guys are too.
After trying and waiting for a long time, June 26th 2006 was the estimated due date of Baby A and Baby B. We were thrilled. But a little over 10 weeks early our doctor decided it was time for us to meet the babies. On Wednesday, April 19th at 6:49 pm, Ella Marie was born. We named her after Tom’s mom, Della Marie, and her name means 'Light'. She weighed 2 pounds 14 ounces, was 16 inches long and was perfect. At 6:51 pm, Zoë Dianne was born. We named her after my mom, Dianne, and her name means ‘Life’. She weighed 3 pounds 5 ounces, was also 16 inches long and was perfect too.
Both girls stayed in the NICU for almost 2 months and did really well, especially considering all of the 'what could have/should have beens'. It was a 'one step forward two steps backwards' type of dance those first few weeks, but after 47 days we brought Zoe home and 10 days later brought Ella home. FINALLY, we were all four under the same roof, and were ready to start the next exciting chapter in our lives . . .
Ella and Zoe turned FIVE this April and are THRIVING. They are fun, funny, naughty and sweet. The joy they bring to our lives is immeasurable. They are also really fun to take pictures of : )
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Oh ick. Thank goodness you have a snow blower huh?
I'm so not ready for snow. We haven't had any yet.
Wow, Its beautiful! But a lot of beautiful!
OH my! Wow! I have never seen that much snow! I will say that Alabama definitely has the weather for it though - this morning 18 degrees outside and the wind chill felt like 9 degrees. We did see flurries this morning. Crazy!
OMGGGGGGGGGGGGG, ok I'm changing my mind of having a white Christmas for next year.
Yes, my girls want to play with snow and we consider the idea to go there because their Godfather lives in MN.
Wowsers!! We are still waiting for some more snow... but hopefully not that much!! I can just see all the snow pics coming up. Sorry it's been so long since I commented, the internet here is not great.
Love all the great posts.
Wow! Those pictures are incredible! We got 3" or so here in Kentucky over the past two days, and of course the infrastructure is halted. :) At least I'm enjoying my hubby being out of school for a couple of days!
Your street looks like it's plowed so nicely! Joe and I have a bet about the plows - I think they're done (they've come by twice) and he thinks they haven't finished yet (tells you how bad our streets still are). We'll see!
We're having another snow day today because the buses still can't get around anywhere! I heard you guys are too.
wow! i'm not prepared for this yet!
Hope you are staying warm. Glad the girls (and you:) liked the card.
That is amazing! Brrrr! Don't let your girls out they might get lost!
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