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Glad we did not get as much as first predicted!

I am really trying to stay positive since we just got more snow last night.  Atleast I know it will melt quickly.  At first we were hearing predictions of up to 10 inches.  I think we really only got about 2 inches.  :)  I know south of us was hit a lot harder!

I AM READY for spring!  On my fridge I have our paperwork all filled out for our summer pass to the water park... dreaming of the day when we get to go use it!  :)

Comments

Holly said…
Wow! I bet you are ready for spring. I can't imagine having snow this late in the year! It is in the upper 70's and near 80 here!
Wow ... you're getting snow & we had tornado warnings lastnight here. Phew! At least with snow you don't have to wake up a baby in the middle of the night to take shelter. lol
Glad you are safe and what a bummer to wake the baby due to a tornado warning!
SparingChange said…
Oh my goodness. I'm sorry to say this, but I'm glad it's your way and not ours! :-) Great blog. Looking forward to following.
noreen said…
Oh my, seeing snow again in the middle of April feels just pl;an wrong! Hope your spring weather arrives soon! Have a Blessed Easter!

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