We went out to play this morning. We wrapped up warm and walked the five minutes up the road to our local park where we knew from previous years that the Snow Play would be first class. We weren't disappointed, the park looked as beautiful as I remembered it from before. There was a terrific atmosphere with so many excited children, dogs and parents-of-children-and-dogs all out to play. We met and chatted with lots of friends and neighbours, I think half of our street was at the park this morning.
The Little People had a wonderful time with their sledges, they were a complete joy to watch. Such visible excitement on their faces at the end of each long, fast downhill run. Little B was a little bit more tricksy as it turns out he really doesn't like the snow very much at all. It made him cry and he refused to walk in it. Like absolutely, completely threw a wobbly when his boots touched down on the stuff. After much persuading we managed to get him to sit on a sledge so we could pull him to the park (he was happy with this arrangement cos none of his body was actually in contact with the snow). Actually he enjoyed being pulled around on the sledge and eventually after an hour or so he did manage a little bit of walking and a little bit of snowball throwing. It was so funny when we returned home, I took off his hat, mitts, boots and snow-suit and his face suddenly broke into a wide grin of pure relief, as if to say Thank Goodness THATS over with!!! Bless.
Ahhhh, it's been a wonderful weekend here in my patch, full of Winter Joy. Warm, cosy, indoor stuff and cold, exciting outdoor stuff. Perfectly Februaryish. But much as we've enjoyed our snow time, I'm keeping fingers crossed for sunshine and a Big Melt tomorrow. It can all go away now, thank you.
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Just catching up with this post and had to comment as it seems that Little Miss C (20 months) had a similar attitude to snow as B. She was very excited to see it out of the window and really enjoyed putting on her hat, scarf, gloves, waterproof trousers, boots etc, but just as soon as we got outside the fun ended.
She didn't want to stand on the snow, walk in it, touch it with her hands, or sit on the sledge that I'd fought to buy her the day before. Strangely though - staying inside the house and having her daddy throw snowballs at the patio door which she was stood behind was absolutely fine though!
I'm not sure I'll ever understand kids properly! :-)
Posted by: Mrs C | February 21, 2012 at 08:33 AM
It has been so warm here in the South Eastern USA,it has been up into the mid 60's here, but the last couple of days has been cold for us and they are calling for snow and ice... I hate the ice... folks around here freak out and don't know how to drive in either one... the weather man/woman calls for flurries and everyone runs to the store to buy up all of the bread and milk... LOL
I have to ask, where can I find an owl night light like the one in your pics... my oldest daughter is expecting and is wanting to do her nursery in owls...
Posted by: Angela Duvall | February 13, 2012 at 08:33 PM
Im jealous. it doesnt even snow where i live.....your photos are AMAZING!!!!! I LOVED looking at them thsankyou for sharingxx
Posted by: charmaine | February 10, 2012 at 11:20 AM
Lovely,lovely, lovely!!! I loved your gray pictures with a touch of color!
Posted by: Taylor | February 08, 2012 at 09:39 PM
wonderful and very funny day!!
Posted by: mar | February 08, 2012 at 07:14 PM
thrilled that you have snow! living in the usa in michigan, we haven't had much this winter (it's still early, though). may i say "woo-hoo!" about that?!
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Posted by: Thomas | February 08, 2012 at 04:17 PM
I'm with Little B, I hate the snow. It looks pretty but I hate being out in it. I would happily sit in a sledge and let someone pull me along rather than walk in it lol. I'd love the sun to come out and melt it all but it looks like it'll be hanging around a while yet. I've been working on a granny square cushion cover and using your tutorial for the back, thank you for providing great tutorials. Blessings Niki x
Posted by: Niki Jackson | February 08, 2012 at 11:55 AM
Lucy,your blog is such an inspiration. I enjoy the pictures so much. since "2010" I have wanted to go to England. maybe one day. I enjoy all your crochet projects. the colors lift my spirit. you have such a wonderful way with color. I'm not sure what time it is there, but where I live it is 10:30 p.m. you are such a lovely person to share your projects . I've always had trouble making my own. thanks for all you do.
Posted by: Melissa | February 08, 2012 at 04:37 AM
Oh don't wish it away too quickly. We've been keeping everything crossed for some of the white stuff down here in Dorset! I love the way it brings everyone out to play and the grown ups actually play with the children and get excited too - just how it should be.
Ellie
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Posted by: Ellie | February 07, 2012 at 09:46 PM
Hi Lucy!
How are you today?
I just wanted to tell you that I simply love your blog... I have been following your blog for about a year now, and your lovely posts and beautiful pictures always make me smile and your positive way of life is such an inspiration!
I have made quite a few crochet projects based on your patterns and I had so much fun doing it and they really bright up my home, THANK YOU for that!
Have a great night! Love, Diemie from Holland.
Posted by: Diemie | February 07, 2012 at 08:07 PM
I love reading your blog and just wanted to say I have chosen you for the Versatile Blogger Award. Have a great day.
Tracey
Posted by: Tracey Lawrence | February 07, 2012 at 07:57 PM
lucy, i truly enjoy your site. i've been wanting to make the WIP striped messenger bag, but admit i'm a bit clumsy on the idea of putting -it-all together. would you please make a tutorial for this lovely bag?
Melissa
Posted by: Melissa | February 07, 2012 at 06:09 PM
The square plastic laundry basket and bit of old rope used to be a great sledge for my children when they were small. They could hold on to the sides and feel snug and safe inside. Such fun times were had. This weekend i was boring and stayed inside and watched it through the window.
Posted by: Julie | February 07, 2012 at 12:08 PM
Lovely snow pictures, no snow for me in Devon though! I've been inspired by you to attempt my first ripply blanket! I need to finish my crocheted patchwork blanket first (I ran out of wool and naturally can't find it anywhere!!) I really love reading your blog, it gives me something nice to think about when i'm hving different treatments at hospital for my illness, so thanks!
Posted by: Holly | February 07, 2012 at 08:57 AM
Hi Lucy, I love your blog and come by often, I wanted to send you a private email, it is a crochet related question I need help with, or do you take questions somewhere else, do you have a link.
I do hope you can hep.
Lynda.
Posted by: Lynda | February 07, 2012 at 08:48 AM
oh how i'd love to be in snow for just one day, it looks so much fun! that is a huge snowball!
your previous post was so cute, so much fun, i had to read it twice!
Posted by: lori | February 07, 2012 at 07:09 AM
Oh golly gee! These images made me feel the same way I do when I watch my most favourite film "The Secret Of Roan Inish" - full of longing. Thanks for sharing! xx
Posted by: Angy Braine | February 07, 2012 at 03:21 AM
Hi Lucy, how lovely to see your beautiful pictures of the snow. Here I am sweltering in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 30+ degree heat, but as I am English by birth I remember how very cold the winter can be. I wanted to congratulate you on winning the best/most popular blog in the latest issue of Mollie Makes - very well deserved! I love to visit your blog - it makes my heart go skippity-skip reading about your life and wonderful crochet makes. Take care on the ice!
Posted by: LindyloufromOz! | February 07, 2012 at 03:05 AM
Always a joy! The pic of the lone and tall pines really strikes a chord... takes me back to my childhood for certain. Hope you can stay warm, get some needed rays of sunshine, and Little B fights off the sniffles. We've got a fire brewing right now, sending you some big, loving warmth. Sweet dreams.
Posted by: Victoria Brewer | February 07, 2012 at 01:03 AM
The first time my daughter (at age 2)saw snow, she didn't want any on her boots either--her brother on the other hand (age 3) couldn't wait to make his first snowball (he had seen snow on TV!!!)--and freaked out because it was COLD!!! That was many many many winters ago--including the record breaking snowfall winter in Buffalo NY in 1977! I miss the snow--we haven't had a good one in several years. I think my grandkids are missing out on a bunch of fun!!!! So glad your littles have had a chance to play in it!!!
Posted by: steph | February 07, 2012 at 12:19 AM
Wow look at those fabulous snowballs!!! I love seeing pics from your side of the world - a total contrast to my neck of the woods where we're having beach visits and jandal wearing!! Have a fab week - stay warm. L x
Posted by: Leah | February 07, 2012 at 12:14 AM
That's exactly how I feel about the snow.
Posted by: eva | February 06, 2012 at 11:26 PM
your pictures are always so pretty
i do enjoy my visits :)
we only had the tiniest dusting of snow, which left my grandson most dissapointed as he is longing to try out his new sledge. hopefully he'll get the chance before the month ends. though like you i hope it doesn't stay for too long because i'm feeling ready for spring :)
your ripple is lovely, i don't know why even now that i have retired i never seem to have time to craft. sigh. seeing your handiwork always cheers me up though and gives me hope that one day i might find the time (and skill) to make a pretty blankie.
your cakes (in the post below) are tempting me to bake tomorrow. it is indeed an excelent way to warm up. it's funny i never developed a sweet tooth when i was young, due to rationing we gave up sugar (often swapping it for something else) and it wasn't until my early 60's that i got a taste for buns, cake and biccies and such - i love them all now! it's so ironic that now i do like them i have to limit my intake, when for all those years i could have eaten as many as i liked and not had to worry.
sending love and hugs
wrap up warm x
sumea
Posted by: sumea | February 06, 2012 at 10:59 PM
Oh gosh, I am enjoying your cozy, wintery photos. Looks like you're having the winter we usually have here in New York, and we're having yours! I want to go make some iced buns and crochet by the fire now. :)
Posted by: Kristen | February 06, 2012 at 07:47 PM