Ariel breakfast - bogart and hot cereal
8:45 Went to our Stroller Class holiday party. It was a lot of babies. There was also a secret santa gift exchange for the babies and a cookie exchange for the mommies. I knit two hats for the exchange and Alex got a transformer in return and Ariel an travel aquadoodle. And for the cookie exchange I made mom's gingerbread cookies. Oh, yeah, there was also a nice potluck brunch for which I brought cheddar bunnies and pretzel goldfish (hey, those cookies are a lot of work!).
11:10 Left the party.
11:30 Got to Adam's school. It was snowing again, albeit lightly, and his teachers we walking the kids out to the first car and waiting for that car to move before they brought out another kid. After 10 minutes I marched up to the school and grabbed Adam even though that's not the protocol. And his teacher said something to me but I said I had to get going to get Alex to school.
11:48 Got to Alex's school late and had to park in another fire lane while I ran Alex in. Bah.
11:55 Got home. Ariel had been asleep for quite a while transfered to her bed.
While Ariel napped I installed my brand new Photoshop CS3. I be jammin' now.
1:30 Ariel woke up, too early in my opinion. She joined Adam in watching Ice Age. Again.
2:30 Walked to get Alex.
3:00 Got home with Alex. It's truly an event now to trudge all the way over to the school. So we had some hot chocolate to warm up.
4:00 Pick up.
I realized I couldn't have two days of no photos, so here's some pictures of my front yard winter

People actually pay money for fake icicles like ours.





It's not even officially winter yet and Jeremy and I are DONE. If we are ever done being sick, a day of skiing should help our attitude.

3 comments:
Those are beautiful "ice carrots" as Sam would say. I love the dripping one. How pretty.
you know if you get tired of your winter "wonderland", MD doesn't get much snow and when we do we sure as heck don't have school to deal with. Just think no long lines for pickup and no "trudging" through the snow with three kids. Not to mention we could be neighbors again. Just a thought! :-)
I was done with winter the instant the first stupid crappy snowflake fell.
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