Saturday, December 13, 2008

Backyard Sledding

It was our first real snow in the new house. The landscaping is my Christmas present (and every other gift giving holiday until 2042.) I loved being able to sit in my warm kitchen and watch them sled. I think Santa will bring them warm ski clothes so they can play out on the hill for hours every single day. For the first time ever, I will pray for snow. I'm dreaming of a white December, January, and February.











10 comments:

Melanee Raynes said...

Poor Chance is so left out.

Kelly said...

Fun! I love to watch the kids play, I don't enjoy freezing or crashing. What an awesome hill to play on!

Libby said...

That looks like a lot of fun! They looks so happy.

Macy said...

You are so lucky!!! I'm trying to convince Kate and Josh that they don't want to go out in the snow. It's too much work to clean up the snow and gear that gets dumped in my kitchen!!

The Bennetts said...

Love the new house! It's beautiful and what an awesome yard. Congrats on the new baby. The kids have all grown so much since before you guys moved. Hope the girls are settling into their new school. Think of you often. Hope all is well. Merry Christmas.
Love,
Amanda

Tara M said...

Found your blog while wasting time blog surfing. The Rosenvall's are in my ward. Your new house looks great-where is it? Can't believe how big the girls are and your boy is a doll, and did I read you are pregnant? You go girl.

Mrs. Martell-Foothill

Denise said...

Backyard sledding is the best! Can't wait to come and try out your hill. Love you guys!

Supercords said...

Snow tubing in the winter, water slides in the summer. Lucky kids!

Lana said...

Your Backyard is so amazing! That is the best present you could have given the kids! Love it!

David said...

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