We have had quite the snowy start to January! On New Years Eve, as we were gathered at the Houstons' house, we heard a thunderstorm outside, and true to the old wives tale, ten days later - snow! Even before the snow arrived on the 10th, there were several days of below freezing temperatures, and with a little bit of precipitation, school was cancelled on Monday, the 6th and Tuesday, the 7th. Emmy and Eli hung out at Grammy and Grandpa's house while Boomer and I went in for Workdays. They had fun doing crafts, playing games, and sipping on hot chocolate. On Friday, school was cancelled again with the threat of an even bigger snowstorm, and around 4PM that afternoon, the flakes started to come down. Both kids were very excited, and Emmy made her to-do list for our impending snow day. When we woke up on Saturday morning, the kids' wishes had come true: about 2-3 inches of snow covered the ground. We headed outside shortly after 9AM and stayed out until lunchtime. After a short break to eat, we ventured out again for Round 2. Emmy's friend Casey was supposed to have her 9th birthday party at a skating rink that afternoon, but with the snow, it pivoted to a sledding party instead. The roads were safe enough to drive, and we joined the other families for several more hours of fun, along with birthday cake and ice cream. The kids had endless energy...and we adults did our best to keep up. With over 5 hours of outdoor adventures, it was the ultimate snow day!
On Sunday, we stayed indoors and found other activities to keep us occupied, like puzzles and the Wii. The kids love Mario Kart and the Wii Sports of bowling, sword fight, and frisbee. On Monday morning, with schools closed again and the preschool on a delay, we had breakfast together at the Kernersville Bagel Station, before dropping off Eli. Emmy tagged along with me for a Workday at Starmount. We repeated the same schedule again on Tuesday, with a Workday at Forbush. So far during the month of January, Emmy has spent more time at my schools than her own! Today was our first day back to a regular schedule for everyone; no delays, no closures. However, with more winter weather on the horizon, we may have several more snow days still to come. Even though it has meant waiting on the unpredictable weather phone calls and then scrambling for childcare, we are soaking up the slower mornings and the forced hibernation in the evenings.