I often wish I had a plow(I'd have to have a truck first) so I could go around doing that. Along with everybody else, there are too many lonely old ladies who are trapped every time we get more than 4 inches up here. This winter, I've taken to helping 2 or 3 out every snowfall, but I can't help everybody!. it's a sad, sad thing. Most of their young neighbors don't even help!
Messy and wonderful perfectly describes my life as a wife and mom of five. I'm passionate about advocating for orphans by telling their stories and encouraging adoption and orphan care. My schedule is messy and wonderful as I am charged with four sons and one daughter. We love living in our little mountain ski town. We do a little camping, a little skiing, a little hunting, and a lot of laughing and loving. Life is dirty and loud around here but we wouldn't want it any other way. Okay, maybe a little less dirty!
What the heck?!! I can't believe it...we were snowed in at my Mom's Christmas night!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice tip for the snow plowers... but i thought they've already had too much holiday cheer? =)
ReplyDeleteWow! You must have been really grateful to part with one!
ReplyDeleteAre they required to do that? They should be! lol
ReplyDeleteI often wish I had a plow(I'd have to have a truck first) so I could go around doing that. Along with everybody else, there are too many lonely old ladies who are trapped every time we get more than 4 inches up here. This winter, I've taken to helping 2 or 3 out every snowfall, but I can't help everybody!. it's a sad, sad thing. Most of their young neighbors don't even help!
Anyway, cheers to that driver!
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