Wow! What a snowfall. Isn't it wonderful when the whole city shuts down because of a few inches of snow so that you can almost hear the snow crackling as it falls? 
My apologies to everyone who is stuck at home and wishing they were at work. We were praying that the girls would get a last blast of snow before we left for Texas, and I guess God saw it fit to blanket the entire country in arctic weather. Woops. :-) I am thankful that God gave the girls a good chunk of snow. Looks like it will be an entire week of snow angels and snow men. Luckily I have a carrot.
A few days ago, Kate asked me if it ever got really cold in Texas, and I told her no. She started to cry. When I asked her what was wrong she said, "Christmas won't ever come!" I guess that's our fault. We've been telling her that first comes Daddy's birthday, then it will be Mommy's birthday, then it will get REALLY cold, then Reagan's birthday and THEN Christmas.
We've been busy making cookies and candies, and in between that we've been packing. We have a list and we've been checking it twice. Looks like everything is in order and all lined up. Though I'm sure there will be plenty of hang ups once we actually start the journey. 
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