Well, I got the white Christmas I was hoping for!! Chuck made this snowman for the Grandkids, however, before they ever got to see him he was buried in snow!
It is SO exciting to be knee deep (or more) in snow! We are having so much fun, and to have it snow on Christmas day was a bucket list wish fulfilled!
The snow didn't keep anyone away from our Christmas gathering: Sam made it home from school in Idaho, Becca made it here from Bellevue, Chuck's sister Linda drove up from St. George and Rachel and Nate were able to come with the grandkids for Christmas Eve. So we got to see everyone but Jared and he was sorely missed!
On Saturday, Becca and I decided to be adventurous and go snowshoeing out our back door!
We used the 2 sets of snowshoes I made when I was young women's president in the Somerset ward a million years ago. Rod Beacham had the necessary equipment and taught me and the Laurel's how to make them. After we were done constructing them, we had a Laurel's retreat to a cabin at Crystal Mountain that we had to snowshoe to- there was no road to the cabin in the winter. All of our gear, food and supplies had to be backpacked in.
We had a great time, and Young Women leaders that were up to the challenge to trek in on foot, like Sue Dixon and Terri Skeen. I remember Sue's van actually got stuck in the snow on the way up the hill and had to be left right on the road, where it was towed the next morning so snow plows could get through. I have no idea how much it must of cost to get her car out of impound!
Those snowshoes have held up over the years and have been the source of a lot of entertainment in the snow- and they are getting a new lease on life!