Saturday, January 30, 2010

Nanook of the North

Baby Lu brought me a coat and shoes and insisted on going out to play in the snow. She had seen her siblings going in and out all day and wanted to give it a try.

On second thought, maybe I'll just stay on the porch.



Note the two little trails in the snow her feet made.

Asking me to take her for a walk. You're kidding, right?


Oh, a playmate!


Big brother to the rescue!


Awe.


Not exactly snow shoes.

Can I at least ride this?

Ok, maybe I need to warm up a bit.


Note the red nose.

I can't tell if she really enjoyed herself, what do you think?

Now what do I do?

6 comments:

  1. Hello, for all students (at least high-school and the undergraduates) and others with an interest or enrolled in economics, homeschoolers esp., I have started a blog which will comprise study literature in a more entertaining form than standard textbooks, see
    CrisisMaven’s Economics Study Guide. It also contains a Reference List which aspires to eventually become the "one stop shop" for all economic data seriies, history, bibliographies etc.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Can't wait to read your new study. I too, have taken an interest in studying creation!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh how adorable she is! James would have nothing to do with the snow!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love that last picture...so cute!

    ReplyDelete
  5. HOW ADORABLE!!! My little Liliana (2) wanted to go out SO BAD today, but I decided to let her wait until tomorrow. = )

    Big Brothers are the BEST aren't they?! = )

    ReplyDelete
  6. Cute! Cute!

    I keep reading about you and Kimberly reading the Bible in 90 days, and I keep pondering.....how are they doing that? Could I do that? Should I be doing it too? Should I start it this summer?
    Still pondering....

    ReplyDelete

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails
My photo
I'm an on-the-run mom to 6 kids who studied and taught exercise science in a previous life. I love all things running, nutrition, and health-related. I usually run at zero dark thirty in the morning and am often quite hungry before, during, and after my run, but I live a rich, full, blessed life with my children, family, and friends. My faith in God is my anchor, and looking to Him and His promises allows me to live fully even when life circumstances are difficult. While running gives me an appetite, my desire is to hunger and thirst for righteousness more than for physical food.