Oh, you have no idea how tickled I was to open my inbox in the wee hours of the morning and find all your lovely comments. You are THERE, you are CHOOSING! And that's wonderful! I am so thrilled beyond belief that you are joining me. Just think about all the people out there who might be choosing now. And think of the trickling affect that will have on others and pretty soon there are a whole bunch of people choosing joy and peace and happiness. So freakin' awesome.
I wanted to reply to each and every comment. Some brought tears to my eyes. Others asked questions I want to answer. And some were overjoyed by the possibility of choice. And every single one of you (even if you didn't comment and are still joining in) are awesome and wonderful and amazing. I can't wait to see what comes of this.
If you are joining in and would like your blog added to my sidebar, please e-mail me at ewallacephoto{at}gmail.com and put "A Year of Choice" in the title, and your blog link in the message first, I will add it!
Thank you thank you thank you for being such awesome people. You make me smile and laugh and love life even more!!!
With that said, I really needed to show you all just how much snow we've been dealing with. Not just inches...oh no...feet. And numerous feet at that. The town plow guy told me FIVE FEET to be exact. It is well over the little one's head. The piles in front of our house are almost 6 feet high. Pretty soon our windows will be covered. It's a tad insane.
I used to dream as a small child about it snowing so much that our house was buried and we would have to tunnel everywhere we went. But now that it's kind of happening, I'm not so sure it's that fun. But making snow igloos sure is!
The little one thinks it great. While I was shoveling the 4 feet of snow the plow left in our walkway and driveway for the fourth time in a day, the little one said, "Mama, I wish it was winter all year long!" Which made me totally chuckle and thankfully shovel the snow that surely wouldn't be there all year long. (Or maybe it will with these ginormous piles...)
But she's having fun and we are enjoying it while it lasts. Hey...it just means more knitting and baking and soup making and snow shoeing and cross country skiing and snow forts and sledding adventures. And thank goodness for seed catalogs that keep us hopeful that green grass will appear again someday...
So, what's your weather like?!




































