We finally got a snow day in Charlottesville! Here are the highlights <3
Snow Day In Charlottesville
After weeks of gloomy weather, finally getting a good snow day was quite the lovely release of winter energy! I don’t know how many inches we actually got, but it snowed fat flakes most of the day. The kids had a blast!
We got this bunting for Birch on sale last year in 12-18 month size and it still fits him very well. I loved that the sleeves folded over for built-in gloves since toddlers can’t keep gloves from falling off. He was warm all morning!
Fuel-up Breakfast
Bodos cinnamon raisin bagel + pears.
“Snowboarders”
Replenishing Lunch
Leftover homemade mashed potatoes, steamed spinach with maple mustard dressing, 2 hard-boiled eggs.
Frosty!!
Warming Dinner
When we got word snow was coming, we stocked up on the ingredients for this cozy seafood chowder. We actually made it on Saturday night so on Sunday we had dinner ready to roll. It was a delicious recipe!!
Hope you either live somewhere where it never snows or you got some this weekend too!
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
Cutest pics! Hope you enjoyed the snow! 🙂
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Ruthie says
Looks like a wonderful day!
What a beautiful snow, with a beautiful family.
Looks like Gus enjoyed it too.
Adorable photos!
K~ says
oh my goodness
That 2nd image of Birch is sooo cute, he looks like a sweet blueberry !!
stay warm & safe.
K~
ps – loved the neighbor pig tail girl with her mask on ! yay for smart parents
coco says
jealous of your snow day. also love your simple meals. I’ll check out that chowder
Jeanie says
Lovely! No snow around here.
Tracy says
Looks like you guys had so much fun! Love the Patagonia suit! Perfect for the day!
Emily says
Your hard boiled eggs always look PERFECT! What is your method?
Kath Younger says
I learned the method from a recent Blue Apron recipe (and it’s different from what I’ve always done):
1) Boil the water first (rapid boil)
2) Drop in the eggs for 7 minutes
3) Put them in an ice path with a slotted spoon
Perfectly soft-ish boiled on the inside and easy to peel!