(Before It's News)
It snowed! It snowed! Last night, as we all lay snug in our beds, our world was blanketed with a glorious covering of new fallen snow. Such beauty we awoke to this morning!
Shortly after tea and seeing Sir Knight to the door, I woke the children and listened with great delight to their squeals of joy. After a hurried breakfast, we all put on our coats and mufflers, hats and gloves, ready to explore our winter wonderland. As I pulled the 4-wheeler out of the shed, the kids hooked the Pelican sled to the hitch and piled in for some early morning fun. I sped through the fields, cutting doughnuts, winding through serpentines and maneuvering figure eights. With rosy, smiling faces, Miss Serenity, Princess Dragon Snack and Master Calvin held fast, their gloved hands curled around the edges of the sled. On the straighter paths, when their grip could be loosened, one or the other would scoop up a handful of snow and launch it at me as I drove, laughing as their snowball hit the mark. Yay snow!
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The 4-wheeler with the sled (upside down, of course) |
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Princess Dragon Snack being attacked by the ferocious Tibetan Mastiff (who happens to LOVE the snow) |
After our morning of fun we settled in for school. The shouse was cozy and warm and so pleasant that after we finished school, we thought twice about heading back into the winter weather, however, we couldn’t resist the gorgeous wonderland that beckoned. We spent the next few hours splitting wood and stacking it in the woodshed (taking a quick sled ride in between each load) and finally, after much playing, attached the snowplow to the front of the 4-wheeler. Now we will have to limit our sledding fun to the driveway, as the snowplow is too low to go through the deep snow of the field.
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With the snow plow (after plowing the driveway) |
It has been a beautiful winter’s day, deep in the American Redoubt. As the gloaming unfolded, Sir Knight and I took tea in front of the wood cookstove and thanked God for the blessings of our family, our shouse and the snow, glorious snow.

Source:
http://www.paratusfamiliablog.com/2015/12/the-wonders-of-winter.html