A little boy has been busy on some new adventures this week; for the first time in his sixteen month life he has experienced snow! What fun we have had; making footprints and snowmen, sledging and sliding, chuckling and chattering. When the snow first arrived we looked out the door in wonder. Unfortunately, our pyjamas were not appropriate for the snow but in the time we had dressed a good covering had settled. Wrapped up warm we headed out to stomp through it and chase each others footprints.
While the boys stayed warm inside, Mummy braved the cold to build a snowman. It was a little more difficult than Mummy anticipated so she compromised and built a snowman head to balance on top of the chimenea. Daddy was a little unsure about the snowman.
Once the white stuff had stopped falling we headed out for a very brief sledge, early in the morning before the slopes filled up. Lucas wasn't too sure but Mummy had fun whizzing down the hill. As the snow started to fall again we were safely indoors, getting warm with some hot chocolate.

As the thaw begins we are able to walk/slide around the park, have a quack at the ducks and geese, and have a good giggle at flying pigeons, obviously!
For snowy outdoor fun with our little legs we are linking up to Coombe Mill's Country Kids


























I've never seen such a well dressed snowman before and Lucas is so cute in his little hat :) (Popping over from Country Kids)
ReplyDeleteI love his hat too, love wrapping him up all warm to get out in the snow!
DeleteWhat a cute little boy. I think mummy had the most fun.
ReplyDeletePopping over from Country Kids.
Mummy did enjoy the snow but the best part is coming inside and warming up!
DeleteHappy times! Lucas looks delighted with the snow and it's lovely to see you all out together enjoying it. Serious snow envy from sunny Cornwall! Thank you for joining in with a bumper snowy Country Kids.
ReplyDeleteOh I know but you have such nice weather when we just have rain! Is nice to get out and have fun in the snow though.
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