...I think I made up that word, but the blizzard of 2011 delivered all the heavy winds and snows that it promised. Snow days in West MI are a rare gift (we are used to snow) but heavy winds with LOTS of snow is a different story.
In 2008, we traveled to China to adopt a toddler who needed
heart surgery for Tetralogy of Fallot and hand surgery to remove an extra thumb. I'm always happy to share our experience with SN adoption. When I'm not at work, you might find me at an thrift/antique store or estate sale. I also love to sneak in a craft project and decorate our multiple dollhouses with my girls.
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In 2008, we went to the Jiangxi Province to adopt a little girl who needed open-heart surgery for Tetralogy of Fallot and hand surgery to remove an extra thumb. I'm always happy to share our experience with a SN adoption with others.
When I'm home from work, I love to sneak in a weekly craft project or a trip to my favorite antique/thrift stores. Come play with me!
10 comments:
Looks like you have all of the necessities for being snowed in!
Love your way of thinking!!
Never had a snow margarita, but it looks delicious! Of course, I'm never one to turn down a margarita! :)
Enjoy digging out from all that snow.We are coated in ice, which I think is worse, even the grass is frozen!
or pina coladas!
lea
xo
Love the margarita shot, how clever! I could use one of those, or how about a pina colada! Sounds like you had as much snow as we did!
yay...you finally got a snow day!!! WOOHOO!!
It looks like you are enjoying your snow days!
There will be a surprise for you on my blog first thing tomorrow morning!
Chica, you crack me up with your snow margaritas :0)
Hee hee, snow margaritas...nice tiki there, toots!
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