Friday, March 06, 2009

Snowstorm - GA style

Living in the Rocky Mountains, one quickly acclimates to snowfall and all that accompanies it. After 10 years in the Rockies, I was a snow pro, and snowstorms had lost their thrill. In fact, I gladly welcomed the change of climate when we moved across country last summer. I was so happy to not worry about shoveling snow, or driving on black ice…

Then, February rolled around and Donnie and I started to miss the snow. We realized that Jaxon and Sydney will not make snow angels or snow men, go sledding, eat snow…and we were a little sad.

Then March came, and all of those fears were laid to rest. Georgia had a “snowstorm.” Now, this was relatively mild compared to Utah, but this was the biggest storm since 1993 for Georgia. Parts of metro Atlanta received 2-4 inches of snow.

The snow started falling at our house around 11 a.m. Sunday, and steadily fell for the rest of the day. Churches cancelled services, and schools cancelled Monday classes. Jaxon ate snow as it fell from the sky, and Sydney and Donnie made a small snowman. Sydney was so happy to see snow! She wanted to play outside all day, but in the afternoon it started thunder snowing – I did not make that up, that is what they called it on the news, so she had to play inside.

Here are a few shots from our big storm.

At the start of the "storm," the flakes were falling pretty quickly - and they were huge! Sydney was so happy! She ran out of the house without a coat or gloves; at least she had pants on. She ran to the car and started eating snow off the hood (yuck!).
Donnie convinced me to come outside with Jaxon so he could check it out. It was really cold and my hair was still wet, so we didn't stay out for long. Jaxon kept sticking his tongue out to lick the snow as it fell, but finally he gave up and started licking the snow off me.
Sydney came inside for gloves and a coat, and then she and Donnie built a little snowman on the trunk of the car. Most of our neighbors built bigger snowmen, but I think Sydney's was the cutest :-).
From the start of the storm until the time we left for church wasn't very long - an hour, maybe two - but the yard was completely covered by then. The snow came so quickly and unexpectedly that even the local wildlife was thrown off. Donnie took a few great shots of birds hanging out in the trees looking confused.

2 comments:

Catherine said...

That is the coolest snowman... or should I say "Trunk Ornament?"

Amy said...

Sydney was very proud of their snowman. She also wanted to eat it, so I am not sure how to feel about that!