According to Betty & Bob across the street, we got 6-8 inches and the whole state is shut down. They watch the news a lot. We don't.
But we do get outside no matter what. Brian borrowed an old sled from our backyard neighbor, Ed, and John and all his neighborhood buddies (read: the grown men) spent the day sliding down the driveway, across the street (there wasn't that much traffic), precariously past Bob & Betty's van, through their gate, and into their backyard. I tried this once, but since two people ended up with minor bleeding injuries, it just didn't seem worth it.
Left to right this is Brian holding Sam, Bradley, Molly holding Millie, John and Troy, and then John and Annie out front.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
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