Snow Day

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snow2014We spent all morning playing in the snow, baking, eating and playing in the warmth of our living room. It’s been a wonderful snow day thus far. The little ones are down for their afternoon naps and Joe is playing video games with Jude. I just finished cleaning up the lunch mess and moving around snowy wet laundry. I sit down to do a little blogging and then the baby cries… figures.

Joe is working from home today which means he actually has to do some work but thankfully he can take breaks here and there to play with the boys and enjoy this day. My day is pretty normal with the addition of all the snow excitement and messes is brings. I don’t really mind though, we get very little snow in North Carolina so we have to enjoy ever little bit we can.

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