Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Debilitating Blizzard of 2011 :)

Seriously debilitating. :) We are going on three days of school being cancelled. UGH. That's the worst part. And everyone around is going stir crazy b/c they are scared to drive on the ice. I laughed at that. I often laugh in the face of fear. :) Alas, I ate some humble pie today when I took the kids to McDonald's for a release from the prison of the house and I got stuck on a huge patch of ice in the parking lot. Preceded by a nice fall flat on my back. To which Lincoln chuckled with delight. A nice chivalrous man gave the van a little push and I was off the patch of ice. Thanks bud!
So we drove to Grandma and Grandpa Allred's for some snow fun. Which included being pulled behind the four wheeler/truck thingie by a sled. Jason thought he should try a mixture of surfing and sledding. It didn't work out so well.
Does this pic kind of give you an idea of what we were doing? Link and Hayden are in the sled.
The Hutchings even braved the ice-y roads to have a little fun.






Sledding first thing in the morning at Grandma and Grandpa Jewkes'.
This facial expression is why I call her angel. :)
Jason did all the work. I did all the watching. HA! Fun Fun. There is hardly any snow. I know. But there's so much ice everywhere that it made the hills plenty slippery.




Lincoln making silly faces in the truck.

Ella enjoying a little snack of ice chips.


Now moving on.......

Over New Year's we went up to north GA and rented a house courtesy of mom and dad Jewkes (thanks mom and dad for that Christmas present!!!). We were nice enough to invite the Hutchings and Forsyths. :) It was really fun. WE had so many fun things planned from tennis, to hiking, to playing soccer. The plans were foiled when on the 2nd day it rained the.whole.day. Sooo...we enjoyed the finer things in life- McDonald's. Jason even ate two cheeseburgers and fries and hot chocolate. It was big. For those of you know Jason you know how big this is.

The first day it was decent enough so the guys went golfing and we entertained the kids at the park.
Emily, Mercy, me and the cutest boy in the world- Quincy.


All the kids. There were 10. Looking at this picture I can't believe we all stayed in a 4 bedroom place. It was actually quite peaceful.
Quincy's favorite boy of the weekend- Mitchell.
Soccer scrimmage with the kids. Mitchell and I played against Emily and Mercy and a few kids. Victorious!!!!!! My Griffin Bears' days paid off. :)




Now back to the blizzard. Are you with me? I know, its confusing. I am all over the place with this post. I don't have the energy to move everything around. Here is Ella again...insisting she must wear sunglasses to play in the snow.


Kailey and the kiddos jumping on the trampoline with the snow.


Back to our New Year's now....:).....all the little monkeys not jumping on the bed....but watching a movie in peace while the adults played games. So sweet.





And just two random pictures of Ella pulling Q around in the wagon. Could this last pic be any cuter???

7 comments:

Meredith said...

your kids are so cute. Oh how I miss them...and YOU!

Jessica Sedgwick said...

Looks like tons of fun! Mom must have gone crazy when school was canceled for us. I remember listening to the radio just praying that it would be canceled. Looks like you made the most of it. :)

Rebecca said...

I've heard about that snow storm on the news! so, it's real- not just at the airport. Looks like you guys seriously got out and made the most of it.

christian@dontdodumbthings.com said...

Dirt sledding: Welcome to Griffen.

J said...

I was just gonna say, there wasn't much snow on the ground to be considered a debilitating blizzard...

On a side note, how did you become a zumba instructor?

Russ said...

Well, I am glad that I finally found you guys. I have sent Jason a few emails, and tried to connect with him on linkedin. This is Russ Paskett, we were college roommates. I just wanted to say hi and see how you guys are doing. Tell him to send me an email or give me a call. russellpaskett@gmail.com or (208) 390-1894.

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