This is what we woke up to on Thursday morning! There are only a couple of inches on the ground here.
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Our house
View of the street from our house on Thursday morning.
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Eli...not really sure if he wants to go out.
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Here he is just before I pulled him out in the snow and he started crying. This was our second attempt to get him to like it and he wanted absolutely NOTHING to do with it.
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He did, however, want to follow me down to the street to get a shot of the house. This was Thursday afternoon. You can see there are a few more inches of snow
It continued to snow from the time we woke up on Thursday morning through about 4am Friday morning. I think we got between 7 and 8 inches total. This is more snow than I have ever seen in Texas. These pictures are taken from our front window looking at the street on Friday morning.
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We have those same hat and mittens from Old Navy. I think Ian looks so cute in them with his rosy cheeks on a cold day. And of course, Eli is a cutie, too!
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