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Building Memories

A few days for us...building memories and getting rosy cheeks and noses. The snow has come again to the valley and this time around we are fully prepared to enjoy it: red sled on hand, mittens for everyone in the family, hats, and even some yummy treats that Dad picked up just for us--chocolate covered marshmellows--yuum! Even Mrs. Snowman came by--she is modeling the latest knitwear: a pink ribbed hat and a garter stitch scarf, she requested a pair of mitts but the designer couldn't find a spare pair.

Snowmosaic

Stop by tomorrow for a great Loomy surprise--Loomy friends you don't want to miss the post, it is of mighty importance--I am so excited! Oh, and also a contest is around the corner as I am nearing my 3000th comment....I may hit my 3000th comment at the same time of my blogiversary, exciting indeed!

Comments

It sounds like you're feeling better :) I'm so glad! Those pictures are lovely, as always. I can't wait 'till tomorrow's loomy surprise! Congratulations on all the comments!!!

Can't wait till tomorrow! What could it be???

How fun! Those are the memories your kids will always remember. I can still remember all those rides down the hill on my Dad's lap - precious memories!

I want to live where it snows like that. Can I come and live with you? ; )

How cute the kids look. Treasure these moments, for they grow up much to fast.


Huggz!

Awww the babies are adorable in their snow clothes!

I want summer, although the kids do look like their having fun! Great pics Isela!

Looks like you all had so much fun!

Looks like you had loads of fun! ;-D

Your snow looks just like my yard. I can't keep the family out of it. We have about 6 snowpeople. I hope that you hand feels better so you can knit and loom. I would go insaine if i could not loon or crochet.

Your family should be the poster children for winter family fun! That is so cute! It looks freezing, though. Good thing they have their own knitting machine!

Oh my dear Isela....you don't have an Aloe Vera Plant???? I am so surprised...they are THE most wonderful plant when it comes to burns...once spilled scalding chinese soup on my left thigh, an since I had sweats on that had a high content of nylon it REALLY burned....well, I grabbed a leaf from the Aloe Vera plant, split it open an applied the center to the burn...ahhh! such relief...an while the burn was bad ... it never swelled up or blisted...I did have a huge, left red thigh for several weeks..BUT!!! no burn and it never got sore...now..I guard my Aloe Vera plant for those emergency times...Isela-Sam...you two make the most beautiful babies..an the nice thing is ...you guys take the time to enjoy them ... please keep the pictures of them coming...while I very rarely post any more...I do keep up on watching them grow...such a peasure.. Charlie!

I love the snowman!

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