What a wonderful thought – the imagination of a child that allows them to revel in eating something that falls from the sky in beautiful fluffy flakes!
Ha! That's great! I used to have "maple syrup snow" as a kid, such good memories. They're true 'Dacker girls:)
Thanks for your comments, I'd love a little check in now and then to see how we're doing with these resolutions. I've yet to donate/throw away anything, our office/den is the worst I gotta tackle it. But I did sign up for strength training classes again, which is awesome. I miss sweating! Hope all is well.
Oh god I used to hate it when my kids would eat snow. I used to sit and think about all the crap in it (and I mean that literally) and it would make me sick. I couldn't stop them, but it still made me sick.
I'm with Magpie, throw a little maple syrup on that snow and you've got a good old fashioned snow cone. My Better Half has been known to wander outside in his slippers while on a conference call to make a snowball and eat it.
Zoe would enjoy sharing that snack!!!
oof! my heart. that is precious.
What a wonderful thought – the imagination of a child that allows them to revel in eating something that falls from the sky in beautiful fluffy flakes!
You, my dear woman, are the stuff dream childhoods are made of.
Plain snow? Or doctored up with maple syrup???
What, no chocolate topping?
Ha! That's great! I used to have "maple syrup snow" as a kid, such good memories. They're true 'Dacker girls:)
Thanks for your comments, I'd love a little check in now and then to see how we're doing with these resolutions. I've yet to donate/throw away anything, our office/den is the worst I gotta tackle it. But I did sign up for strength training classes again, which is awesome. I miss sweating! Hope all is well.
as long as it ain't yellow …. it is all good š
I love how easy to please they are! š
That butterfly looks awfully familiar, we have those sleeping bags and tent too. š Snowwwww.
me too, please!
I could really use some snow…It was 90 degrees here yesterday!
I miss the days when eating snow sounded like a great idea to me.
I forgot about eating snow.
At least they're easy to please.
Oh god I used to hate it when my kids would eat snow. I used to sit and think about all the crap in it (and I mean that literally) and it would make me sick. I couldn't stop them, but it still made me sick.
LOL. Well, they will stay well-hydrated!
My mother never served me snow! I had to eat it from my mittened hands.
I probably shouldn't add that I also ate school paste.
I'm with Magpie, throw a little maple syrup on that snow and you've got a good old fashioned snow cone.
My Better Half has been known to wander outside in his slippers while on a conference call to make a snowball and eat it.
Yummy! My fave!
And no calories or trans fat to boot!
my MQ tells me "you can eat snow" not that she ever has, with us living in Louisiana and all.