December delivered!
What I mean by that is not only was it my favourite holiday season, but it was also a great month in terms of our weather!
We were delivered colder temperatures AND snow! This all makes for a very happy ME!
We had a great list of ideas for fun in December - family walks, snow shoe, toboggan, skate - and we knocked them off over a few days outside in our gorgeous snow globe-like setting!
Perhaps the most beautiful day of them all, in my mind, was December 26th. Our Christmas day gift of snow extended into the next day! There are no photos of this day, but it was a crisp, gorgeous and quiet morning to wake up to. We went on an early family walk. It. was. stunning. We walked along an old highway road where the canopy of trees above us hung low and close to our reach. The light-as-fluff snow covered all the branches and there was barely any hint of earth tones. White snow, blue sky, colourful snow jackets = gorgeous. As Kevin and I reached up to shake the snowy branches, the snow would sift off and onto the heads of the girls. They giggled, we smiled. The lightened branches would spring back to a position they were more familiar with.
Fresh. Quiet. Beautiful. I won't forget this walk for those reasons.
Inspired by snowflakes, we had attempted some fun bokeh with my camera over the holidays. Karis was seeing stars!
| oops. this should have been the snowflake paper punch, but you get the idea. |
Oh hello, me and all of my main floor!
I headed outside to snap a photo of our "snow" lights on our home.
She hesitated, but then we agreed to no more than 10 minutes....
And bam! I got my favourite photo under the street light.
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| a faster shutter speed might have captured the snow faster but for what skill I had right then, I love it! |
With the snow falling over a number of days, we knew our "home away from home" would be a fun place to romp.
| a gorgeous 10km drive under a canopy of trees and snow - yes please! |
The snow was so deep that when Kevin and I punched through it we were up to our legs. Thankfully the girls, being so light, were able to stay on top!
After some trailer TLC we set out on an adventure. Kevin had the idea that we would walk in and all the way to the cabin. I wasn't down with this plan because I would have hoped for snow shoes, so it took a bit of convincing. But once we hit a stride, it became easier to make it through the snow.
He pulled the kids. I pulled the supplies.

Nature sure has a way of re-designing itself, doesn't it!?
Kevin takes great excitement in using the cabin that he build in August. The humidity in it was bone chilling. Although the temperature warmed as we stayed inside, the dampness in the air made everything extra steamy!
| steamy! |

Up next on the agenda of outdoor fun - Serious Tobogganing at the Whistler Olympic Park.
Yes, that is the ceiling of our snow globe!
Ha!
No going down head first or on your tummy - its the rules!
| "Whatever!" |
| "more! more! more!" |

We were girls gone wild!


By this time in December I was pretty much in love with snow and the idea that were were Livin' in a Snow Globe that had come to me from a blog post that I had read somewhere. I was truly in love with the white flaky reward that came with the rush of Christmas!
Snow kept us calm, it slowed us down, it allowed us to take in fresh air. It inspired us to keep things light and bright. Well, that might be an exaggeration. What I mean is that I freakin' love sunny snowy days!
More to come......


