Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Twenty-three Snowflakes.

This what I saw out the window late this afternoon. It's gotten cold-ish again and there's a winter storm warning posted, but I think we've seen all of it already. I know a lot of my friends are sick and tired of snow, but we don't get it here very often so it's real special. I remember last year when we did get some–it was so magical!

Other than that, I had a pretty normal day today. After Mom went hunting, I ate some, visited a few of my friends' blogs, napped some, played with Caroline and Olivia, napped again, made some crank calls, ate again, napped again, then watched TV. Oh, and I napped again, ate again and then I waited for Mom in the window. Well, not for Mom in the window. I waited in the window for Mom. And she didn't get home until a hundred o'clock.

If we got like a squillion inches of snow, we could have an unscheduled Mom day and snuggle and nap all day long!

13 comments:

  1. I will hope for you that you get a squillion inches of snow. It's pretty to look at and there's lots of activity to watch outside as people deal with the snow. And extra Mom days are the best. I'm glad you've recovered from Magoo's party. Sounds like quite the event!

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  2. what kind of crank calls did you make? that sounds like fun - Sammy already knows how to talk on the phone

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  3. was that YOU who called our house today???? talkin' in a real deep voice, askin' if our refrigerator was runnin' and tellin us we better catch it?????

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  4. We did get a squillions inches of snow last night! Probably 23 gazillion flakes!! It is a white world Mom says........Dad had to use the big monster that eats snow.

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  5. (Edsel - mwaa-haa-haa!!)

    Hey William - Our Dad got home at a hundred o'clock last night too! What's the deal with that?? He says he has class in the evenings. I don't understand - I have class all the time!
    ~ turtle

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  6. William, we saw the snow too. It was only nice from inside the house though. My mama thought it would be fun to go up into the foothills to watch it snow. She was wrong. It was COLD...I froze my cute bum off!

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  7. Hope ya got all that snow you wanted, William - it's the best when people hafta stay home from huntin' & just snuggle-up with ya!

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  8. Huh. No snow here, although we had a great big storm this afternoon with big banging thunder and flashy lightning and pouring rain, my mum was all soaking wet when she got home! I made her change into dry clothes before i let her snuggle with me.

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  9. Crank calls, whoa, what are you talking about?
    That is very funny. We knew we really liked you.

    Our mom is out for hundreds of hours too.
    We think she is shoppin for Fancy Feast for us.. we know she is. All the time.

    The Whippy Curly Tails in the Toasty South
    =^..^=

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  10. As for the snow, YUCK! Here in Michigan, I'm about sick of snow (and Mom tells us it used to be so much worse when she was a kid).

    My mom thinks she is so cute when she leaves for work in the morning. She'll say, "Have a good day, babies! I'll be home at eleventy-seven o'clock." Guess what, Mom? If you think accuracy doesn't matter because you think we can't tell time, then don't say anything at all!

    Don't insult our intelligence by giving us erroneous information. UGH!

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  11. Hey Kukka-Maria says the same as our moms granpa used to - elevendy-seven. We saw only a couple snowflakes today too. This weekend it's posed to be 60 degrees so we're lookin forward to the spring smell and more birdies... hee hee.

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  12. It's raining here today. Mother Earth must think the she needs some moisturizing. ~Merlin, Shadow, KO KO

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  13. Rain here too. So the snow is going away.

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Wowee meowee.