Okay so many of you know that I am originally from Chicago. At least that is where I spent most of my life before moving to AZ for 8 years and now in Charlotte. Yesterday I woke up to snow. There wasn’t much on the ground, but I knew if I didn’t get the kids outside right away to play with whatever snow they had, that it could disappear before we all knew it. Sure enough after about 12 in the afternoon, most of the snow had disappeared from our yard, but I took some photos of my boys while they were out playing. It was REALLY cold outside. It was about 25 degrees and felt like 15 degrees. Brrrrrr! They had fun.
What was even weirder was that later on in the day we drove towards Stonecrest Shopping center which is just a few miles away from our house it seemed like everyone else there got a lot more snow than we did, maybe about 4 inches or so. So we drove around those areas to see it all and the kids wanted to get out and walk around and so we did. Mind you it was after dark (about 6:30pm) and it was still about 25 degrees with a windchill of about 10 degrees. Double Brrrrrrrrr!
So we walked around the Stonecrest Shoping center and literally just about every shop was closed and had signs posted up on their windows reading: “Closed early due to weather conditions”. Are you serious??? In Chicago, I experienced a day that had a wind chill factor of 75 degrees BELOW zero with snow up to my knees and I STILL had to go to school! Charlotte closes down and calls it a “snow day” when it flurries ever so lightly. Surely I thought they were joking, but apparently, that is how it works around here.
So here are some snapshots from yesterday morning when we had a few hours of a taste of snow in our yard.
Yes I know. I’m wearing flip flops. In snow. That’s one habit I never left behind, living in Phoenix.

The front of my home sweet home.

Tristan & Charlie. They are so adorable, my little men.

Me and my boys.

Alan & my boys.

Charlie. Smart. Handsome. Daddy’s boy.

Tristan. Clever. Sharing. Mischievous.

The boys walking up and down our street enjoying the weather. Funny how they all seem to be walking the exact same way with their hands in their pockets.

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