I think we should petition to have 3-day weekends every week! I love having that extra time, especially since we don't really have Sunday to get things done.
This weekend was especially nice because today, Monday, Presidents' Day, is probably the first real day off John has had in a couple of years. We planned to take the kids to the snow today and John was with us the whole time without working. I'm sure he checked email a few times, but from waking up in the morning until we got home from track practice at night, we had him the whole day! (OK, confession, during track from 4:30-6:00 he was "President" but still Ashlyn was with him 'helping' so it's OK). This is seriously a first. Brooke commented that he even worked when we were at Knott's - taking phone calls, having to pause to send out ever-so-important emails, etc. -- and that was even New Year's Eve!!
It was a beautiful day and we were so glad to be able to spend it together as a family having fun frolicking in the snow.
It's crazy that we drive 1 1/2 hours to "see snow" when most of the country can't escape it. But it's sure a novelty here and there was plenty of it in the Frazier Park area. It was fluffy, clean, sparkly and deep and the day was crystal clear with a beautiful bright sun.

Sledding fun! Those little disks get some serious speed!


The trees were so packed with snow and it kept randomly falling. It was beautiful.

Snow angels!

Fun building a snowman

And walking along the snow only to discover that it's actually deeper than you thought

A winter wonderland forest

Enjoying the magic of snow

This is Ashlyn saying: "I'm freezing! My chin is freezing and my feet are stinging they are so wet and cold!"
Her turtleneck was packed with snow and so were her boots. No wonder!

Making yet another snowman

and trampling said snowman for dog pile in the snow

Home in time to build a mini snowman out front.

Once there was a snowman, snowman, snowman
And now he's melted, melted, melted
small, small, small.
We stopped at In-N-Out in Valencia for lunch on the way home, then after building the pathetic little guy above, we quickly got Christian to his baseball practice and the girls to track practice.
Then home for dinner (thank you Crock Pot!), showers, family night and bed!
They all fell asleep quickly as they were completely worn out. I'm sure waking up at 6:00 because they were so excited about their snow day contributed to their fatigue.
I consider the day a success, especially since they've all asked more than once when they can they go back to the snow.