Sunday, March 30, 2008

Snow What?

So really, it is almost April and this isn't Michigan so what in the world is it doing snowing in Seattle. I mean it hardly snows in the winter. But yes, we actually did get some pretty heavy snow on Friday. Although it did melt by the end of the day I guess it got us in the winter spirit. We decided to go with it and enjoy this last hurrah of cold weather and head to the mountains for some real snow fun! We found an empty spot off one of the forest service roads and made our own little snow park. Jason carved us out some wicked sled runs complete with steps to climb. Isabel had a blast walking through the "deep snow". Josiah LOVED sledding though he didn't really brave climbing in the snow until the end. We took a great hike to a nearby river and had fun throwing snowballs into the rapids. We had a couple of close calls in the hike as both Jason and I sank in the snow a good three feet. It almost swallowed me alive, but really it was a blast.

Okay, now really, spring can come anytime!








Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Jesus has risen

Before the bunny and the eggs, there was Jesus, the real reason for Easter. Isabel amazed me with her uncanny ability to remember the resurrection story.
Here are some of the other things we did over the Easter weekend.
Walking together on the way to the egg hunt

I'm the cutest bunny ever

Josiah filled his basket to the rim


Isabel in her pretty Easter dress


Josiah wanted to look like Daddy for Easter

Slave Labor

This is why we have children, right? Okay, not really, but my children LOVE helping with chores right now, so I'm not going to discourage it. The day is going to come all too soon when they are going to resist helping, so I'll take the help while I can.




What Winter?

It may be cold, but there's nothing to stop us from getting out to have some fun. We spent the day hiking in the park and feeding the ducks, that is until the geese, seagulls, and crows showed up in full force. Though we can only visit the park once or twice a week, (it rains a bit here in Seattle) the sun is right around the corner.