This was by far the coldest we've ever had it be at the cabin while we were there. And we got SNOW!!! LOTS of it! My kids have never really experienced snow like this. Since we don't really have any snow gear, we packed what coats and gloves we had and between everyone else, we were able to outfit all the kids with sufficient clothing items. Most of the snow clothes were "vintage" pieces that Matt's mom had when Matt was a kid!
We woke up Saturday morning to a winter wonderland!
Darling Gavin making a snow angel
The kids jumped at the chance when I gave them permission to throw snowballs at me!
The abominable snowman (aka Daddy) chasing Preston
Brooklyn at the bottom of the sledding hill
Here comes Presty-dodo!
The twins slide down on their bums together
Cute Gavin again!
Adam & Spencer used these snowball makers to line the porch railing with over 100 snowballs!
Thawing tootsies out by the fire
Hayden trying an icicle
Ems & Brookie = best girl cousins
Their snowman
And Matt with his gigantor snowman
The next day, the sun was bright and shining, which melted a lot of the snow, but fun Dad/Uncle Matt helped the kids build an igloo.
Gav, Adam & Spence
Blake, Andrew & Josh
Brooklyn & Emily
One of the things that kept the boys entertained for long periods of time were these Zoobs that Gavin got for Christmas. It was interesting to see what creations they came up with!
And of course, we must measure the kids' height on "THE WALL."
All the cabin cousins :)
We had a little problem when it came time to leave....
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The day we got home from the cabin, we had teeth cleanings at Goodman Dental. Most of us got away cavity-free but both Preston and Gavin both ended up needing fillings. :( I think Gavin has the most cavities so far.
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Originally, little league Opening Day was scheduled for the weekend we at the cabin. However, the same storm that dumped snow up north, dumped a lot of rain in the valley so it got rescheduled to the following weekend. Gavin and Spencer are playing together on the Burlington Bees coach pitch team.
Ooooooooh, swing and a miss
Sophie and Preston cheering from the sidelines
Outfield action
A sweet treat after the game
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For the past couple years, there has been a 5K glow run that is held out here, just south of us in a gated golf community. I hadn't run since the Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day, but it's not that difficult to just get up and run 3.2 miles, right?! I love the ambience at races. The music is pumping and everyone is ready to run. I made the mistake of eating a 6 inch Subway sandwich an hour before so that didn't leave me feeling very awesome. And we were running on a golf course, which means there were lots of hills! I prefer my running on a nice flat road. I picked my "people" to stay on pace with and did pretty well for not running for four months. I finished with a time of 35:09 and I survived!
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