This is how Benjamin prepares for a snowball fight. I tried to tell him, "It's a snow BALL fight, not a snow BOULDER fight." Luckily his aim is terrible.
This is the kids buried in the snow. This was after the first snow, so there wasn't a lot yet, but enough to have fun in. You can't see it in the picture, but Benjamin is buried in the middle. He wanted to see what it would be like to be completely covered. The others weren't so daring.
This was the beginning of one of our snow forts. We ended up finishing up the sides and back and had a pretty awesome igloo, if I do say so myself. We also built a second one a few feet away facing it so we could have the two sides of the snowball fight. However, we made the mistake of inviting two little football player neighbor boys over to join the fight and they had both forts destroyed in about 30 seconds with no remorse. Benjamin was seething. I wasn't happy to see 2+ hours of work wasted, but I just hope it snows again soon so we can build them back up.
Then it got really, really cold and we simply enjoyed it from the window. Well....at first I thought, how bad could it be? What's "wind chill" anyway? Just some guy's idea of how "cold it feels?" Bah. Bunch of wimps. That doesn't bother me. Off we go grocery shopping! By the time we got the groceries from the store to the car, my younger two were crying. Literally, big sobs and screams, "It's cold!" I tried to quickly get the groceries loaded in the car, but my gloves were too bulky to do it right and without them, my hands became stiff and numb in seconds so loading became even harder! It was a nightmare. -30 degrees is no joke. Pull out the food storage if you have to, but no trips to Costco in those temperatures! So we headed home and that's the last time we emerged for 4 days.
Christian found a cozy spot inside the linen closet.
It was really fun inside too. School was cancelled so we got nearly an extra week of Christmas vacation and we enjoyed it as much as we could as hermits. Crafts, board games, movies, pretend play etc. We did venture out once to blow bubbles and watch them freeze, but that didn't last long. They even cancelled church so we had a little "devotional" on Sunday. The kids and I pretended we were in the Little House on the Praire book - The Long Winter - when they are in the middle of the long winter the Indian predicted and they're forced to stay inside their house nearly all winter. Pa gets lost outside just a few feet from home but the snow is so thick he can't see the house. They nearly all starve if it weren't for Almanzo and his daring trek to get wheat from a settler far away. Sorry, enough plot line ramblings. We just really enjoyed that series. :)
We're on J this week, so we made simple little jelly fish.
And of course, no day goes by in our house without someone pretending to be a cat. Additionally, Christian is going through a girl clothes phase. Every day he puts on Bella's dresses and says he's "getting fancied-up." He will change clothes all day long, wearing 4-5 dresses/day. I insist he wear boy clothes in public, but I don't fight the battle at home. This day he was wearing a black and white dress so he became "Mumbo's sister." "I'm black and white like Mumbo! I'm his sister!" I hope he outgrows the phase soon, but for now, it's kind of fun to see her out-grown dresses get a second life. :)
This past Sunday we finally had church again and it was Christian's first time in primary as a Sunbeam. Up until now he's been in the nursery class, but he's finally a "big boy" and allowed to go to primary with his siblings. He was so immensely proud. And it was so fun as Primary president to look out and see all my kids together in primary with me. I got a picture of him in his new Sunday outfit looking so handsome, but the kids played with my camera and erased it (or so I guess, because the picture is no where to be found and they've been playing with the camera these last couple days). So sad. I'll have to take another and pretend it was taken on the big day. ;) As a substitute, I'll put in this picture. Benjamin was playing photographer and wanted everyone to put on jeans and blue shirts and take a picture together. Bella refused to wear a blue shirt, however, so she compromised with the jeans. No picture, of the many taken, has them all looking at the camera at the same time, but I thought these two were cute. Especially the one where Bella looks adoringly at her big brother. I really do have the cutest kids. They're really growing up.
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