Serena was so excited about the snow that she was pulling on her outdoor wear, already planning her snowman. I smiled at her and said, "hey, sweetie, it's pitch black out there. why don't you wait a bit?" She followed me out to the driveway, where we took turns moving that heavy snow out of the way. I was expecting a UPS delivery too, so I had to do the front walk. With my headache and a night of bad sleep, I was feeling pretty rough, but having Serena's cheerful company made my temperament improve. Serena couldn't resist throwing herself down backwards into the snow several times between her turn to shovel. I was surprised she could move any snow at all. It was so wet and heavy. The Christmas lights looked gorgeous and it was absolutely quiet out here in the woods. Two slow cars went by and I said a prayer for both. In the midst of the storm, it was peaceful.
We came back in for hot drinks, and the phone rang. The plane was going to be delayed by several hours. The Philly airport was having some ice issues too. I breathed a sigh of relief and kept praying for the whole trip to cancel. I got my prayer answered about an hour later, when they decided to postpone the whole trip. So, after I could finally relax, I made a big pot of chili and put some finishing touches on my decorating. Natalie couldn't wait to get out and build a special snowman on the deck for me to see from the kitchen. Isn't she clever??
This is Nat's way of saying, "hey, mom, could you bake us some cookies??"
Sunglasses, tanning lotion and a lei make this snowman feel warm all over. We're not sure why they're faceless. Must be a new snowman trend the girls are setting!
Just one of the many white pines that line our driveway. It was a gorgeous walk to the mailbox! I took my camera with me and snapped a bunch. I had to dodge the snow sliding off the heavy branches. As it slid off and plopped all around me, I thought what a great sense of humor God really has. I did get tunked a few times!
Sunglasses, tanning lotion and a lei make this snowman feel warm all over. We're not sure why they're faceless. Must be a new snowman trend the girls are setting!
Just one of the many white pines that line our driveway. It was a gorgeous walk to the mailbox! I took my camera with me and snapped a bunch. I had to dodge the snow sliding off the heavy branches. As it slid off and plopped all around me, I thought what a great sense of humor God really has. I did get tunked a few times!
Not only was I worried about Steve traveling, but I knew if the snow plow went by too many times, my driveway entrance would be blocked, and my snow plow guy had left. I knew the power could go out, and even with a trusty generator, that puts me over the edge! It all worked out and my worries were for nothing. Steve got home, plowed the driveway, ate the chili and tucked the girls into bed. I have a new appreciation for single moms, widows, and families with dad in the services. I am so blessed to have my hubby!
Thank God for answered prayers!!
2 comments:
I loved this post...made me cry here at work. Myabe because I can so relate to just about everything you said...especially needing a clear path for the UPS man! :)
I am right there with Allison...sniff-sniff. I worry about my hubby a lot too, especially now that he's working through the night. Thankfully we can lay our fears at the feet of the Lord and know that He has our back!
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