On Sunday, Christy and I were finally able to head outside with the kids and then we headed out by ourselves for a frigid photo shoot. Since Christy’s arrival from Texas, the weather has been freakishly, stupid cold, so cold that Christy’s son could not play in the snow. Which was NOT easy to explain to a child that only wanted to play in the damn snow. Poor boy.
Here are a few shots from playing outdoors with the little ones. More to come later of our frigid photo shoot. It was really cold, despite being 40 degrees warmer than it was Thursday night, it was only 20 degrees today. I don’t plan to spend that much time outside again in those temperature until the year two thousand never.




































How wonderful! I love the tackle picture the best I think.
How wonderful! I love the tackle picture the best I think.
Okay, I’m back. Just had to say that I miss you so much. And I miss the snow too. It was 60 here today and I wore a t-shirt. Outside. All day. BOO!
Okay, I’m back. Just had to say that I miss you so much. And I miss the snow too. It was 60 here today and I wore a t-shirt. Outside. All day. BOO!
p.s. Could you PLEASE send me your mother’s chili recipe? ASAP!
p.s. Could you PLEASE send me your mother’s chili recipe? ASAP!
Brrrrr!! That snow looks so cold. I love how your pictures really capture how much fun they were having. I really enjoy your posts and your pictures are always wonderful. Stay warm!
Brrrrr!! That snow looks so cold. I love how your pictures really capture how much fun they were having. I really enjoy your posts and your pictures are always wonderful. Stay warm!
These pictures are crystal clear…they are amazing. I love love love Ariel’s scarf….ask her if I could borrow it.
These pictures are crystal clear…they are amazing. I love love love Ariel’s scarf….ask her if I could borrow it.
What were your settings for taking these? Just curious. I had plans to take my kids out and snap some pics but I thought snow was tricky to get the right exposure.
What were your settings for taking these? Just curious. I had plans to take my kids out and snap some pics but I thought snow was tricky to get the right exposure.