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Your home looks lovely all dressed with white! Cute smiles on the girls! We've been spared the brunt of the East Coast storms so far - only about 6 inches if that so far - but this week could bring a different story!!!
I can't believe the snow you have. I live in the snow belt and we've barely seen anything this year except for one storm and a smattering of an inch here and there.
We had enough snow here, thanks!! LOL Until the leaders of this country figure out that we are going to continue getting snow and very cold temperatures, I can deal without the snow. I love it, but nobody can drive in it when the roads aren't plowed or sanded. We went to my DH's homeplace for my FIL's Month's Mind (memorial Mass) and stayed with my SIL, who lives out in the country. They got a half inch of snow and we could barely get onto the main road from her road because there was a fairly steep hill. Crazy! But--the kids do enjoy it. I hear you're getting more now--stay warm!
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Your home looks lovely all dressed with white! Cute smiles on the girls! We've been spared the brunt of the East Coast storms so far - only about 6 inches if that so far - but this week could bring a different story!!!
We've gotten too much snow and there's more on the way. Ugh. Love the pics of your house and the girls!
I can't believe the snow you have. I live in the snow belt and we've barely seen anything this year except for one storm and a smattering of an inch here and there.
I am loving the snow! We have 5"! I've been cross stitching today and it has been great!
We had enough snow here, thanks!! LOL Until the leaders of this country figure out that we are going to continue getting snow and very cold temperatures, I can deal without the snow. I love it, but nobody can drive in it when the roads aren't plowed or sanded. We went to my DH's homeplace for my FIL's Month's Mind (memorial Mass) and stayed with my SIL, who lives out in the country. They got a half inch of snow and we could barely get onto the main road from her road because there was a fairly steep hill. Crazy! But--the kids do enjoy it. I hear you're getting more now--stay warm!
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