The lovely Hartman ladies White-out!
Teah, Lynne and a happy Lucy
Sister Marce and our little man
Connor and Lucy, bonding
Teah, Lynne and a happy Lucy
Sister Marce and our little man
Connor and Lucy, bonding
Brookie-pie in her outfit from Auntie Lynne
Marce and Brooke
Better her than me!
We are in the middle of a deep freeze! After one of the most beautiful snowfalls I can remember in quite awhile this past Wednesday, the temps plummeted yesterday and today into the negative teens! I am staying close to home and didn't go out at all today. But tomorrow I will venture out to babysit for the kiddos at 8 a.m. so hopefully I won't be a popsicle when I get there. Thank the Lord for heated seats!!! I am adding some random shots that I've taken since Christmas with my new little Canon camera, which I love. Just right for me!!! Not too complicated, tiny enough to slip in my pocket, and it takes great pix!
P.S. I wrote the above yesterday, so wanted to add the events that transpired today. As I was leaving the house (running 5 minutes late as usual) to watch Brooke and Connor, the door into the den didn't close completely as it is so cold. So of course, the two little demon dogs chose to escape and take off up through the yard and into the neighbors' woods. Aughhhh!!! Couldn't get Liz on the phone to say I'd be late, couldn't get Bob who was down at church to come home and help, so off I went in -18 degrees to try to find them. It was so awful, I can't even begin to describe it. I was so scared that they would get lost and freeze to death before I could find them. Then, I realized that I might freeze to death before someone found me!!! After lots of trudging around with glimpses occasionally of the girls, which reassured me that they were still functioning, I called our friends to ask them to pray that God would help me get them rounded up while we were still in a healthy condition. I was trying to pray on my own, but having trouble multi-tasking...:) Immediately after that, little Holly comes out of the woods covered with snow which had frozen on her, and came right to me, which is a miracle when they are on the loose as they hate to have to come back home and quit tracking the deer and the squirrels, etc. etc. I hated to leave Lucy, but wanted to get Holly warmed up, so I headed back towards the house. That darned Lucy then came romping up and just ran in circles around us all the way, staying at arm's length so that I couldn't pick her up. The happy ending is that God is good for answering prayers, the dogs are now warm, and I am beginning to thaw out slowly but surely. I hope THAT never happens again...if so, they both are getting shipped to Kay's house in Bonita Bay!!!
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