Snow Day

Saturday it was snowing when we got up in the morning, and snowed all day long until after dark – very, very rare for Clover, SC. There was a huge hawk lurking around the yard looking for lunch, but everything was hidden under the 9 inches we ended up getting.

I got this quick picture of Jeff when he went outside to grab our snow for snow cream and to measure our accumulation on the deck. You can see he has grocery bags on his feet – we don’t own snow boots in our neck of the woods :-).

Second Winter Storm Puzzle

This one was just 500 pieces, so only took Jeff & me a day or two, working together. I got it from a church friend, who gave it to me when her mother – also a dear church friend – died, so it is special to me, too.

First Ice Storm Puzzle

Very thankful that Andy & Amy shared this puzzle with us when we saw them sometime recently – it kept us busy for several days while the cold and ice were keeping us in the house. St Thomas – 1000 pieces.

Working a Puzzle

Jeff & I have spent a good bit of time during these recent cold days working on a jigsaw puzzle. This is his normal puzzle working stance. I do not know how his back or neck stand it, but I’ve seen him standing like this for two hours at a time to get the pieces right. To each his own, I guess – right?

After Adam’s Game

We were in Rock Hill Saturday to watch Adam playing church league basketball again, and it was their first defeat of the season – by two points in overtime. It was an exciting game, needless to say. I got this picture after the game: Coach Andrew, Assistant Coach Charlie, and Adam. Fun times.

Clara’s Senior Recital

Every one of the members of the CHS Choraliers take private voice lessons all year long, and every year between their Christmas concert and their spring musical, they give a recital when every member must sing a solo. Clara sang the song “Home” from Beauty and the Beast, which is her favorite movie. It only made her grandmother a little emotional. She did such a beautiful job, and we were so proud.

Afterwards with her very, very proud grandparents.

Walk for Peace

Tuesday my friends Evelyn, Meg, & I headed to Great Falls – about an hour from here – to see the Buddhist monks who are walking from Texas to Washington, DC, to promote peace. Our plan was to drive in that direction, and when we ran into tons of traffic we would stop and wait for them. As it turned out when we got to where they were, they were having lunch at the fire department in Great Falls, so we stopped there. We didn’t get to hear all of their talk, but were there for some of the question and answer session, which was very interesting and fun. It was a great time.

Before they started back walking, we headed on down the road, so we could actually see them on the road. I got this picture of all of the policemen and other departments that were clearing the road before them. It really was a beautiful experience.

Mason’s Game

We really are about halfway into Mason’s JV basketball season, but he absolutely hates to have his picture made, so I haven’t taken any – until last week, when I tried to sneak & get one. It obviously didn’t turn out very good, but you can sort of see him dribbling towards the basket to take a shot.

I got this terrible picture of the scoreboard after the game. It was a home game, so Clover came out on top.