Maggie and I headed up to Anacortes yesterday to spend the day with my mom because her schedule opened up. Plus, we had some other people we wanted to see too. As we fell asleep last night there were a few flakes of snow falling from the sky, but when we woke up there was a heavy blanket covering all that we could see.
We were not prepared for the buckets of snow that arrived at my parent’s door, but luckily they had us covered and I was able to rock some snow pants from 1970. We spent the morning walking out to get the paper with the dogs zig zagging between us and walking in the 8 inches of billowy white. After obsessing over what Mother Nature was going to do next, I opted to attempt to get home before everything froze and we’d become permanent fixtures at Camp Janet.
Although I’m certain that my parents would have loved to have us logging some hours around their toasty wood stove, it was nice to safely arrive home this afternoon. Plus, I missed Barry and he missed us. Maggie had a MAJOR party when she saw him, it was all sorts of cute.
Tomorrow when we wake up to another blanket of white, I’ll be a bit sad that my dad doesn’t get to go get Maggie when she wakes up and carry her downstairs full of bed-head or that my mom doesn’t get to practice playing the piano with Mags on her lap. Maybe I’ll feel a tinge of sadness because I’m like that, a bit nostalgic, but then I’ll remember that I’m home, sweet, home!!
Where are the pictures of the 1970 snow pants?
Oh, Cora! I’ve got some pictures of them and they’re sweet. Think bright red.
Who wore them that year? That was a very snowy year. I remember that Cynny and a friend got stuck in a ditch down the road from the Lowman compound and RW had to dig them out!
I would not be surprised if those are the pants! They still work perfectly, I’m sure Maggie will appreciate wearing them when she’s an adult.