It’s been quite a week.
Ryan’s been traveling for work.
Ben has been sick.
And, the weather has been wacky!
We have had more snow showers in the last week than we had all winter.
That’s not saying much for Portland, but it’s also saying a lot for Portland.
We don’t get much snow.
Rain, yes.
Snow, no.
So, while the rest of the country was enjoying spring or summer like temperatures today, let me remind you what winter looks like.
It started around 5pm on Tuesday Wednesday night…
Just falling, not sticking.
If you follow my Instagram feed (homeisablog), you may have seen some photos taken at 1am…I couldn’t sleep.
This morning we got outside early.
And, built a snowman.
“Hello, Snowman. I am Lala.”
(for the record, she no longer wants to be called a baby girl)
Ryan was worried about our recently sowed spinach, lettuce, and kale. I found (and knew from experience in Colorado) that snow insulates, so you shouldn’t cover your plants in the snow.
Despite the fact that it wasn’t even a normal school day for the little guy we declared it a “Snow Day!”
The little guy plowed snow with his new monster truck.
Our snowman watched happily.
The little guy decided the shovel was a better plow.
Lala gave it a try, but she wasn’t into the hard labor. According to her, snow pants were not acceptable fashion this morning.
So, I took some photos.
The little guy visited with the snowman.
And, posed for a photo.
Lala decided sitting in a chair under a blanket was warmer than playing in the snow. (Did I mention the not wanting to wear snow pants?!)
She’s smart, but…
…she’s got to learn to be tough if she’s gonna hang. We’ve got camping, skiing, and lots of other outdoor activities to do.
So, I snapped some more photos while the kids rested and played.
The blue sky was peeking through.
I am sure the Camellia would have been just fine without the snow.
There are definitely more to come.
By the afternoon, our snowman was all the snow that was left of our “Snow Day!”
He’s slumping a bit.
Looking watch over our garden.
By dinner, the kids were over the snow.
Lala moved on to dress up.
“Bat-Lala to the rescue!”
She was telling me that she needs a Lalaloopsy costume.
I agree.
These kids were raised in Oregon…they’re not used to snow.
We’ll have to see what our snowman does at night.
Stay tuned…
home is…an unexpected winter storm during the first full week of spring.
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