
I was convinced that not buying new winter boots or snow suits yet would scare the snow away from our house.
I guess my weather controlling powers aren't as good as I thought they were.

And of course, it's a day filled with many dentist appointments and picking up CSA fall share and more fun. Not to mention that I got stopped by the police last night, because one of my head lights turns out to be out. Feh! Any of my Florida readers want a guest for the winter?

I guess I should try to find my second snow boot, so far I have only been able to locate one. When I grow up, I want to be organized!
1 comment:
I'm jealous!
And it doesn't help to be organized - each spring I make sure to put the mittens and hats in each child's dresser, according to whom it will fit the next winter, and I throw out the mittens that have no mate. Yet, as soon as it gets cold, what happens? Kids are wearing the wrong hats, everyone can only find one mitten, and - despite the fact that we have enough pairs of snowboots in our closet to make it look like a KidsRUs store - half the kids don't have the right size boots. Go figure.
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