Thursday, November 24, 2011

Snow Day!


Hi, fellow bloggers! This is Summer. Summer in the winter! Har har! ;-)

(Wow, my little cartoon thing looks cold in a t-shirt, capris, and sandals!)

Anyway, we've told you this before, but today is not a holiday in Canada. We celebrate Thanksgiving in October, so today is just a Thursday for us. Today turned out to be unusual, though, because we got the first big snowstorm of the season. Not the first snowfall - that was a couple of weeks ago - but the first real storm that changed the daily routine. That's unusual for East Coast Newfoundland. We get a lot of snow, but normally our big bad weather is from January to May, not in November.

Because of the storm, we had a snowday today! It snowed on and off most of the day, and the sky was really cloudy, grey, and overcast. Being off school for weather was really surprising this early in the year, but it was fun. We got up at the normal time to read the school closings online, then got to go back to bed so we could sleep in. Then we got up, got dressed, had breakfast... and there was a knock on the door.

It turned out to be Cécile and Marie-Grace. Kaya had been worried they'd never talk to us again after Tabitha's issues last night, but apparently they still want to be our friends. Yay! They didn't come in the house this time - I think they didn't want to upset Tabitha again - but they asked if we wanted to go sledding in the park. The older girls had already gone out for a snowball fight with their friends, but Kaya, Fiona, Kiwi, Charissa, Evelyn, Molly, and I went with them, and we had a really good time tackling the "slopes." Our city is very hilly, so it's a great place to sled.

Cécile and Marie-Grace were wearing dresses as usual, but we were worried they would get cold, so we lent them some sweatpants to wear underneath. It looked a little silly, but everyone dresses in layers when there's a lot of snow, so they actually probably got fewer looks than usual. They didn't seem to have any trouble sledding in their skirts; I guess they're used to doing stuff dressed that way, even though they're still getting used to planning for how cold it gets here. (I was born in Toronto and I've always lived in Canada, so I'm used to it.)

When were done sledding, I taught the other girls some yoga. They fell over a lot - although the ballet girls and Kiwi with her gymnastics had an obvious edge - so I was glad I had thought to use the snow as cushioning. I'm not sure how much they really learned, but I think they enjoyed it. Then we built snow animals and made snow angels.

We had a great time, and laughed a lot. I'm glad Kaya and Fiona decided to invite the girls over yesterday, because now we can all be friends with them. I probably never would have met them otherwise because I don't take dance. We said goodbye to Cécile and Marie-Grace at the end of their driveway. (They live right next door to a creepy abandoned house... I wonder if they know any good ghost stories about it?) Then the rest of us headed home. It's fun to have new friends who only live two streets down from us. Once Nutcracker is over and the girls don't have so many rehearsals to go to, we're going to hang out more.

I'm so glad my family moved to this city! I wasn't sure about it at first... but now I've met so many great people. I feel really happy here, and very much at home. :-)

Love,
Summer

4 comments:

  1. I love snow days! We actually don't get many here in the part of MT I live in, though we do get plenty of snow. You're welcome to send some my way!

    That's great that you guys made some new friends. It's even more fun when they live nearby! My friend Riley just lives a few houses away.

    Have fun in the snow and stay warm!

    Emily

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  2. Summer says:

    Hi, Emily! :-)

    Feel free to take some of our snow, if you can figure out a way to get it there.

    We're having fun with it so far! I'm glad the house is warm, though.

    Love,
    Summer

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  3. Brrrr .. you are right, your poor photo for the front of your post looks cold. LOL .. we were glad Mama finally got us sweater photo's .. YEAH!!

    KEWL getting your snow day on our Thanksgiving .. fun. we did not get any snow this week at all, that is unusual for us, guess you got our snow. LOL!! We love snow days too, well my sisters do, Marsali and I are homeschool so we do not really get snow days.

    Oooohhhh sledding how fun, we have not gotten to do any of that yet. It is wonderful that Cecile and Marie-Grace came to you like that.

    Yes it would be hard for the girls to know how to plan for cold snowy weather coming from New Orleans, it was so nice of you girls to allow them to borrow sweat pants to put under their dresses.

    Oh we love making snow angels and snowmen. Mama's nieces made her a snow polarbear family one year, it was soooo cute. Mama is a polarbear fanatic. LOL!!

    Yoga is fun, it would be good to do it with a snow padding when you were first starting out. hehehe

    We are so happy that you have new friends, it will be good for all of you .. have tons of fun.

    Hugs,
    Taryn

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  4. Summer says:

    Sounds like you guys have lots of cool things to do in the snow too, Taryn! I hope you get to have lots of winter fun this year.

    It's great to have new friends! :-)

    Love,
    Summer

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