Monday, February 11, 2008

Who knew it could snow this much in S. UT?

Last Sunday was very snowy. After getting all the kids ready for church and in the car, we opened the garage and discovered a three foot drift across our entire driveway. We were completely stuck. So we decided we would dig out and make it to primary. Three hours later we were still digging. I had no idea it could snow that much in Blanding. It is finally starting to melt and we only got stuck in the driveway twice. Not to bad I would say. The kids thought this was way more fun than we did (especially Josh since he was the one that did most of the shoveling).

Anika stayed outside all day.

Aiden loved it but would not leave his gloves. He would try to
follow Anika, but would get stuck in the snow and start
screaming, "Help me, Help me!"
Ok, so Zander was not as thrilled. He wanted to walk around
but kept falling on the ice. Poor kid.

3 comments:

Emily said...

Jenise!

How could I forget you?! I will always remember you and I'm so glad you found our blog! Was it from Kristi? Your kids are beautiful! How exciting! I would love to catch up and see how you are doing! I need your email address, so if you would write me with it, that would be great! emmcclelland at yahoo dot com. Mucho love sister!

Em

Yonker Family said...

I cant say I sympathize for you to much, at least it was warm enough there for you to actually enjoy the snow. The kids all look so cute out there. Anika looks just like a little snow bunny and even Zander looks darling crying in the snow. Lucky for you this might be the only big snow you get all winter, maybe we should try to move in your direction.

Sara said...

Jenise,

I was reading Melissa Finley's blog and ended up finding yours!! How exciting! Your children are beautiful and I'm sure you look just the same!! I'm reading Emily's comment, wow, haven't talked to her in a long time, and it seems this blog has been a way to connect to all sorts of people. I too would love to catch up sometime. My email is sariasis@hotmail.com.

Sara Booren Marler