We've been incredibly busy lately, with homeschooling two active kids, working and generally keeping up with things. That and we had the snowstorm of the century, followed by a record-setting 100 degree change in temperature in one week's time. At one point just last week, it was colder here than it was in the South Pole and we had nearly two feet of snow on the ground. Today's high is around 75. Crazy.
In any case, since Oklahoma has very little in the way of massive snow-moving equipment, we spent much of the time housebound. For most of the time, Michael couldn't even get to work, though he did work from home for a few days. When the temps weren't in the negatives, we took the kids out to play in the snow. Thank goodness Santa had the foresight to give them sleds for Christmas! I'm not sure how he knew we'd be able to use them this year. Many years there just isn't enough snow. That obviously wasn't a problem this time around. We did worry a bit that we'd lose Gavin in a snowdrift though.
These photos range from mid January to last week.
We got a light dusting of snow around the 10th. The boys were desperate to sled, despite the fact that we had more mud than snow. It was messy but fun.
Not too long after that, we got hit with the first big blast. Just about everything was closed. There was so much snow that we were able to pull the kids down the street on their sleds.
And of course, Mother Nature decided that wasn't enough, so we got another massive snowfall. We had so much snow in the back yard that we couldn't see the edge of the deck.
And crawled through a snowy tunnel.
Now of course, it is feeling more like spring. The boys have played outside almost every day this week, most of the time without jackets. They even wanted to turn the sprinkler on! I'll try to get some good pics of them enjoying the beautiful weather and get another post up soon.
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