J.C. Ryle

"When a man’s heart is cold and unconcerned about religion – when his hands are never employed in doing God’s work – when his feet are not familiar with God’s ways – when his tongue is seldom or never used in prayer and praise – when his eyes are blind to the beauty of the kingdom of heaven – when his mind is full of the world, and has no room for spiritual things – when these marks are to be found in a man the word of the Bible is the right word to use about him, and that word is, ‘Dead.’”

Monday, February 5, 2007

Snow Days

It's cold! It's been snowing!

And I really don't like it!

Hooray for the Groundhog who did not see his shadow a few days ago.


What is it with this weather? It always seems to snow in Texas in February. I remember two years ago when we had our house for sale and an open house scheduled...what did it do? It snowed. Needless to say, no open house that day.


Beth and Parker love it....of course. Although, Parker can only take so much of it. He tags along with his sister because she insists he must come out and play in the snow. "It's not going to last long," she says impatiently, "so you better come out and enjoy it while you can."

So he obliges for a little while. Then, he starts to get cold. His face begins to turn a bright red and soon his hands follow suit, rejecting the fact that his sister's too big, pink gloves are doing their best to keep them warm.

He trys to mow the snow with his toy mower. But by now his hands are too cold to accommodate any sort of usefulness.


Then, the tears start to flow and he's had enough. In the house he comes with his bright red hands leading the way, too stiff to even take off his coat. Mom to the rescue, peeling off coat, gloves, snow drenched pants and water soaked socks. I can't even touch his hands they are so cold!

So we head for the obvious remedy...a fast run to the kitchen sink to warm up those popsicle hands in the warm running water. A quick plunge and we are doing ok...for a few seconds. Yes, you guessed it, his hands are now stinging and hurting from the blast of warm water. Luckily, that only lasts a few seconds, whew, now hands are warm and I'm not afraid of fingers falling off.



Coats, scarfs, and shoes are left by the door to dry. Cozy, warm clothes are put on. The snow day is over.

Then I hear it. "Mom, can I go back outside?", Parker asks, as the snow softly falls.

Well, maybe I do like it after all.

2 comments:

Lisa Smith said...

First of all, I can't believe it is snowing like that there. I don't remember it ever looking like that when I lived there!

Secondly, we had a similar experience with cold weather. We had an ice day not too long ago. Julia and Alyssa were out there FOREVER! At one point, Alyssa was jumping on the ice covered trampoline in her pink bikini(I hope my mom doesn't read this!) Hunter was inside crying after about ten minutes. He was soaked, freezing and couldn't take the hard impact of the iced-over trampoline. I had to undress him, wrap him in a fur blanket by the fire and make warm compresses for his feet and hands. We put wet washcloths in the microwave and them put them in baggies and then lay them on feet and hands...feels really good. Then about an HOUR later Alyssa came in crying from the cold too. She thought her hands might fall off they were so cold! Julia, she's a trooper, she would've played longer if someone would've stayed outside! I, Mom, thought an hour was long enough!! I really think they enjoy the attention they get when they are freezing and moms are running around waiting on them hand and foot so they won't catch a cold or pneumonia!

Anyway, it was beautiful and sunny and perfect no-coat weather here today! Ah, the south!

Julia Smith said...

Hey, sorry I haven't emailed you back. We changed servers and I lost a bunch of emails. To upload a internet image. You do a google image search. Copy the url with your edit keys, go to upload image on your blog, copy the url in the upload internet image box and upload photo. It's easy and fast! Let me know if you need more help.

(sorry i'm logged in as Julia)