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Spring? No Let it Snow!

We finally got it!!! The snow finally came. I was so surprised to see the amount of snow we got. Desi was extremely excited. As soon as he saw it he said, "Snow boots mommy?" Of course he was gonna wear his snow boots. We have been waiting for this moment! I was so sure that I didn't have to work because there was ample amount of snow falling. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. Me and daddy had to work. We made the best of it though. We took advantage of the snow fall and showed our son a good time.

Work didn't seem all that important to me this morning. I wanted to play in the snow with my baby. We played for a good 15-20 minutes and it was so worth not making it to work on time. We had so much fun! I even made him little snowman! It wasn't much of anything, but he was so excited about it.

I wish that I had a schedule that would allow more time to spend with my son and maybe one day that will come. I'll keep praying for it. Anyway, it's funny how having a child changes you in so many ways. I say that because I do not like snow. I never did. But since I've had Desi, I've been waiting for this white stuff to come on the scene with some force. Love will make you do some crazy things!

I know I am probably all over the place with this, but there is really no structure to my blog. I just wanna talk. On that note, I gotta go, it is getting way to late. I gotta get up for my 9-5. Uggh!!! #changeisgoncome (yes I used a hashtag in my blog).

Night Night!

Oh! Here are some videos...

This was taken on March 6th. It really didn't snow that day and I was really disappointed, but Desi enjoyed himself.

This is the snow we got today!! We played in it a little before we left for work and daycare. It was so much fun!!!

Here are some pics...





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