When the power flickered on three hours later, I was SO relieved and grateful...and decided that I'd better not whine about the snow anymore. We were warm. We were safe. We could make chocolate (aka almond bark)-covered peanut butter crackers. (That's what I call comfort food.)
Still, I admit, I wasn't looking forward to trudging out in the snow today - piling on layers....finding hats, gloves, scarves...pulling on snow boots...and I wasn't sure if we should after poor Abby spiked a fever last night out of the blue. But the sun was shining, the wind wasn't blowing, and she was begging (since her fever had returned to normal) so I told the kids we could go out for a little while.
And I tell ya, I don't know what came over me, maybe the kids' excitement and enthusiasm finally rubbed off but I had this grand idea...
We made a SNOW GHOST - complete with Oreo eyes! Who would have thunk it - right?
Just like going trick-or-treating in snow boots, school being cancelled, and another surprise for the kids I'll have to reveal later - this will definitely be a Halloween full of firsts.
Happy Trick-or-Treating!
9 comments:
That is so cute!!!! What a great idea! Good job, mama!
And another surprise to reveal later? Now you have me curious. ?????
I love how you turned what could have been a really bad day into something so special - a snow ghost. How fun is that and what a sweet memory for you and your little ones!
Glad you only lost power for three hours. It
Sounds like it was a horrific storm. And good for you for making it a fun thing. That Halloween snow ghost is awesome!!!
I'm so sorry about the blizzard--but am happy the power came back on shortly after!
And I LOVE the snow ghost--seriously adorable!
Great snow ghost! It was very strange to say "Stay out of the snow" while we were trick or treating tonight.
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Wow! Snow for Halloween!! O m g!
adorable!!! seriously sooo fun!! a halloween you will never forget!!
That's amazing! Don't you live in Chicago now? I forget. We had October snow one year when I lived in Kansas City. But now I'm in South Texas, and it was 80 degrees on Halloween. I miss snow.
Oooohhh!! What's the surprise!?!?
I love the ghost!
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