Drew man sledding. He did well, daddy would push him down the hill and he didn't seem scared at all.

Drew and Nini the snow man. The night before, they were calling for 6-10 inches of snow and I told Drew we could build a snow man tomorrow. Apparently he has yet to grasp the meaning of tommorow. He was crying and saying "mommy, Drew build snow man." I asked him if there was any snow outside and he said "nope." Yet still was whining "mommy, Drew build snow man. We will have to work on the tommorrow concept. Once the actually snow man building / snow playing was here, Drew couldn't be happier. Once we built the snow man I asked Drew what the snow man's name was, he response "Nini." Where that came from, I have no idea, but that is the offical name of our snowman.


Drew and Nini the snow man. The night before, they were calling for 6-10 inches of snow and I told Drew we could build a snow man tomorrow. Apparently he has yet to grasp the meaning of tommorow. He was crying and saying "mommy, Drew build snow man." I asked him if there was any snow outside and he said "nope." Yet still was whining "mommy, Drew build snow man. We will have to work on the tommorrow concept. Once the actually snow man building / snow playing was here, Drew couldn't be happier. Once we built the snow man I asked Drew what the snow man's name was, he response "Nini." Where that came from, I have no idea, but that is the offical name of our snowman.
Nini's eyes and buttons are made of chocolate. Daddy, Drew and I all had a little mid snow play chocolate snack :)
Enough with this play stuff, it is time for Drew to earn his keep. What a big boy shoveling the driveway. Once he saw daddy shoveling, he wanted his shovel. He couldn't hold on to it with his mittens on, so he asked "mittens off please." I obliged, but once his hands hit the snow, he was ready to go in. We all had a fun time playing together in the snow.
Enough with this play stuff, it is time for Drew to earn his keep. What a big boy shoveling the driveway. Once he saw daddy shoveling, he wanted his shovel. He couldn't hold on to it with his mittens on, so he asked "mittens off please." I obliged, but once his hands hit the snow, he was ready to go in. We all had a fun time playing together in the snow.


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