
Yep. A snow day. School was cancelled so the kid headed for outside. The wind was wicked but, as you can see, she was well covered. It takes more than a couple of inches of snow and howling wind to stop the fun around here.
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We actually had a -60°F (-51°C) wind chill here in Minnesota on Saturday. Hope you didn't have it so bad!
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ReplyDeleteRob- -51! Holy Smokes. No, lots of snow but it was a balmy -2 all day.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I love it! A little pink mummy. I would give my left kidney for some snow right about now. My area of NC hasn't seen one flake!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Reminded me of Randy from "A Christmas Story"...couldn't put his arms down. :D
ReplyDeleteLol! Cute photo! I don't think I have to worry about snow for awhile, it's 65 degrees here.
ReplyDeleteI had to wonder if there was actually a child under there, for a moment. How fun to have snow days. It's raining, here, and dropping all the way down to the 40's (Fahrenheit). We think we're freezing, of course.
ReplyDeleteBrr,
ReplyDeleteIt's minus a million here too.
For all you wanting snow, it's supposed to snow/freezing rain/rain here tomorrow. I'd rather it just snow. It's going to be a mess.
ReplyDeleteKookie- I love that movie.
I'm determined to show my daughter the fun of winter and we've been out and about lots in the snow and cold. She is too young yet to get out by herself (but don't tell her). It looks like your daughter was ready for whatever the weather threw at her.
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