The last few days have been insanely (OK, insanely might be a bit dramatic) cold around here! I have told a couple of my friends that I don't suffer through blazing summers to have to live through freezing winters...it's just not fair!
On Saturday night, I got a call from one of my friends telling me her husband and just driven past our house and could see water spraying out of one of our pipes. Jeremy was gone, so I was very grateful when they agreed to come down and turn the water off. When I went out to look I couldn't believe how much we had flooded our backyard. I told a bunch of neighbors that we were going to let the water freeze over night and then open up a skating rink the next day, but for a small fee because we now have to pay for a new pipe.
Kylie was super excited to try out the skating rink. She was a little disappointed we couldn't go out and buy real skates, but she was willing to settle for her boots and try it out. She didn't make it real far before hearing a few cracks and getting nervous, but I did get a few twirls out of her.
Here is a little bit better picture of a lot more of the "skating rink"
THEN
This morning, I had a four year old come bouncing into my room saying, "Mom, Mom, look outside!"
When I looked out and saw this...
some serious snow!! I didn't know it knew how to snow like this in St. George.
Kylie was in love! She was so excited to go to school and then come home to play.
And "Snowflake" was the product of our play. The snow was perfect for packing and I think we used up just about every bit of snow we had on our lawn.
As you can see by the look on Jase's face, he hated every second of it!! We're not necessarily equipped for weather like this and his shoes were soaked and his poor little hands and feet were freezing.
Our goal was to have Snowflake still standing by the time Jeremy gets home from work so we can show her to him. She leans backwards a little bit, but Kylie has checked on her about a million times to make sure she is OK. We're keeping our fingers crossed!!