Up the Hill
Yesterday, our church sponsored a sledding activity at a local park. Our kids all get along so well so it always makes for a really nice time whenever they can play together. This particular hill isn’t very long, but it’s steep. I lost track of how many times they went down and back up. Pink cheeks and all, the cold just doesn’t seem to matter when you are having fun.
What does winter look like where you live? It’s Winter Wonderland week at I ♥ Faces.
What does winter look like where you live? It’s Winter Wonderland week at I ♥ Faces.
Comments
This is adorable - love them pink cheeks!
Your pictures are so good - I can feel the cold from here!
(I can feel the cold from here, anyway- but you captured the joy of sledding with your friends!)
How are you doing? I think about you often and pray for you and your family.
Hugs,
Betsy
You know WE had biiiiig winter here in Georgia last week. I don't think I've ever seen snow stay around for over a week, but this time it did. Today, it rained, and I think it finally washed the the last of the soiled snow away. But who knows what next week might bring?
We would go to Firestone Park most of the times and, if you know that hill, it was a monster!!! I would usually go down the hill once then look back up it and say, "Nope. I'll just stay here at the bottom and play in the snow." It was torture walking up that thing!
Our pretty snow got wet last night and things around here got pretty icy. Lots of closed schools. But I think more snow is on the way.
Mainly grey and wet with very brief periods of sunshine over here. FAB.
Here, today, right now, the ground is not completely covered with snow. But it's been cold, and snowing, and ice storming recently.
When I was a kid, I'd go out sledding for hours, wearing my (non-insulated) red boots. My feet would get frozen! But sledding was so much fun!