




It's hard to give everyone (especially my East Coast family) a sense for how much snow we get that stays on the ground in Heber. I LOOOOOOOOVE it. With a lot of bundling, it is possible to still play outside (albeit very short spurts for Gavin). Autumn could play for hours . . . until the idea of hot chocolate finally overtakes her.
The downside of a long, cold winter: Autumn tries to fill the portions of the day that she would be playing outside with TV. I have to spend all summer "de-mushing" her brain to compensate.
These pics are sooooo stinkin cute! I'm so happy you updated your blog!
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