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Holly, thank you, I think! LOL! Blog is not all together yet and I may still change themes again, but it is a work in progress. I wanted to be able to do more with it, now I can, if I could just learn how! LOL!
Ingrid/Mom/Gommy
December 3, 2010 @
10:55 am
I often tell people I live in “Rottenchester” because of the rotten weather. When the snow is white and crisp it is sooooo beautiful; truly a winter wonder land.. It also reminds me of our sins being washed white as snow. Being on the road is only a little scary because of not being certain what the other drivers will do. With Thanksgiving having ended, I truly need to be thankful that we don’t live in a flash flood area, burning fires, tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes, mud slides, etc.
Holly
December 2, 2010 @ 8:50 am
Holy fancy blog, btw. The snow is a pain, but it was magical the way it fell on December 1st!
Heidi
December 2, 2010 @ 5:42 pm
Holly, thank you, I think! LOL! Blog is not all together yet and I may still change themes again, but it is a work in progress. I wanted to be able to do more with it, now I can, if I could just learn how! LOL!
Ingrid/Mom/Gommy
December 3, 2010 @ 10:55 am
I often tell people I live in “Rottenchester” because of the rotten weather. When the snow is white and crisp it is sooooo beautiful; truly a winter wonder land.. It also reminds me of our sins being washed white as snow. Being on the road is only a little scary because of not being certain what the other drivers will do. With Thanksgiving having ended, I truly need to be thankful that we don’t live in a flash flood area, burning fires, tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes, mud slides, etc.
Joe
December 3, 2010 @ 3:58 pm
Thank goodness for all wheel drive..