Saturday, January 9, 2010

Christmas, Part Two


After our presents were opened, we headed outside for fun in the snow!  Our first White Christmas since... well... a long time!

This is the only picture of Robbie smiling.  Poor 'lil guy wore himself out real quick with the snow being up past his knees in most areas.


We all love icicles!


I always take pictures of our pond behind our house in every season.  It's so serene to me, most especially on cold, frozen nights when the moonlight is reflecting on it.  I will just stand at my kitchen garden window and gaze at the beauty of what seems to be a sea of diamonds.  It sparkles so effortlessly, so magically.


We head out down our little country road...



Having a little snow snack


The big kids found a little hill to tumble down.  It didn't look very fun to me, but they sure enjoyed it so that's all that matters.  They tried to get me to join them-- I politely told them that is something a Momma shouldn't do.  They didn't understand this.  I didn't either... it was the first thing that came to my mind.



I adore my neighbor's log cabin.  It's so dauntless as it sits high on a hill with massive boulders underneath it.  It's a beautiful spread no matter what time of year you see it.


We enjoy our little country road all year long.  The bridge and creek make up for what we are lacking in acreage for the kids to run and play in.  Of course, the most fun time of year to be at the creek is in the summer when the craw dads are out and about.





Just because a Momma shouldn't tumble down a hill doesn't mean a Momma can't have any fun!  My husband grabbed the camera and practically took a still video with all the pics he snapped of me making a snow angel.  The real humor came when I was trying to figure out how to get up without messing it up.  Don't worry; I'll spare you the rear end shots!



Unlike most normal people who head straight for the fireplace and hot chocolate after being out in the cold, we head for the snow ice cream!


I was extremely excited when I discovered the recipe a few months back.  As a child, I fondly remember ending my Christmas Eve with a batch of snow ice cream.  Over the years, my family had forgotten the ingredients.  It has a home-made ice cream taste to it, yet there is something special about it that I just can't put into words.  I so enjoyed making this treat for my kids (and they enjoyed it too!).


How fun it was to have a white Christmas... To take our time with no worries to the clock... To not rush here, rush there, rush everywhere... To truly enjoy each other the way God intended for us to.

I am grateful for a fun and loving family that I enjoy and desire to spend my time with making wonderful memories that will last our lifetime!


5 comments:

  1. What beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing such happy times with us!
    Best wishes
    Christine

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  2. A beautiful post in every way my friend! From the beautiful photos and the wonderful beautiful time you spent with the fam. What fun fun! And snow ice cream...never heard of it...but I live in the south where it doesn't snow but once in a blue moon! However it's cold enough to snow here right now!
    Cherish the moments and make many more! Blessings!

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  3. What a wonderful post....such fun memorable times you all had!
    I have been enjoying your blog Angie...
    Karen

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  4. Oh, what fun to have some woods and a creek to play in! What a beautiful place!

    I saved some snow but didn't know what to do with it. Now I know!

    Your son looks like mine. I'm sure he took off his shirt cuz it was wet. Mine runs around in a t-shirt & shorts when it's snowing. My kids actually put on their swim suits at first. They get their craziness from their dad, of course!

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  5. :) Looks fun! I'm glad you had that added bonus of ice cream.

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