Since it was going to be snowing all winter (right?), we assumed we would have to take a break from golf till spring. So we spent some time deciding how to occupy the boys bodies during this cold season. We chose swimming. Since I was unable to find someone to coach, for now they will have to deal with Coach Mom. We have been swimming twice a week since December and its working rather well. Knowing that they have to finish their school work in order to swim has been a great motivator. Titus is working up to 30 min. and his brothers are holding at 45min. I am working on little things with my little knowledge but the goal is not to create Olympic swimmers but to simple get some good total body exercise.
Then the Indian Summers started arriving at the end of December through last weekend.. It was so warm, we did play golf. We also took the opportunity the last few weeks for Chris to clear the forest of vines and the dreaded brier (which we burned). We had all given up on seeing snow this year.
Then last night Winter finally arrived, in all its white splendor. When we went to bed we didn't have much hope for any accumulation but were very pleased in the morning. It wasn't the depth of the snow that made it so great for sledding but the think layer of ice that formed on top.
Needless to say I declared today a "Snow Day". All four were out sledding and accumulating snow for for their igloo for over three hours this morning and after lunch went back out again. I think we had all the young kids in the neighborhood out front sledding at one point today. In addition to playing, I was pleased to see Lance and Jared working hard to clear the steep drive way of our elderly neighbor so it doesn't ice over on her tonight.
I don't love the cold but I must admit I do love the beauty of a new snow. Chris took a lunch break walk with me to enjoy the beauty throughout the neighborhood. Even if for just a little while, I'm sure glad winter finally came. The children thoroughly enjoyed their Snow day (Titus even went swimming in the creek for a bit. Ugh).
Chris said we officially have the coolest house ever. A sledding hill, forest, and a creek.