Saturday, December 11

Up at 7:30 and before we had breakfast or shopped or the bad weather started, Grandpa and the boys ventured outdoors to build a snowman.    The snow from last weekend was in perfect condition to roll snowballs and they quickly went at building ole Frosty...

Starting to roll the snowballs for Frosty's body
Frosty is shaping up
Tah dah....the guys are proud of their Frosty and then it started to rain...
Having donuts and milk/juice at Dunkin Donuts, then to the mall.
After shopping, Connor rode the train
And Liam flies the jet

It rained all day and Frosty is starting to dwindle away.  The boys helped me make a batch of white chocolate popcorn, had lunch, took their naps, played and then we all went to 4:30 Mass.   Had planned to go to a party (boating friends), but the temperature is dropping and supposed to get some snow, strong winds and bitterly cold, so decided to stay put.
After supper, snacking, and talking to Mommy and Daddy, the boys are watching Frosty.   Mark and I got new phones recently (yesterday for me) so trying to learn all the bells and whistles and get with the times!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Pat: Hope your Dad is doing better with all the medicine they are giving him. My Mother had COPD too and she had to use Nebulizer, Oxygen all the time and Inhalers twice a day. Hope your Dad improves and does not have to cope with all that. We are just home from the beach and I read the BLOG. We also had a dusting of snow this morning and talk about surprise when we drove into Morganton to see some still on the ground. Glad Mark's Mom's surgery was successful and hope she continues to improve. It will probably take some weeks for her to feel up to normal, but knowing her she will want to be back on her feet before that. Don't work too too hard keeping the boys. I am going to have the Newton Gang next Sunday and into the first part of Christmas week. Hope the weather improves, but they are saying cold again tomorrow. Right now it is clearing some, but is still dreary and cold. Love, Judy