Sunday, January 5 church was cancelled because of a huge snow storm and "polar vortex," which means FREEZING cold temperatures, .
Sunday was so beautiful. The snow fell heavy and silent.
Jeremy had to try out his new cross country skiis.
He went down to check on his Dad and did a few laps around the yard.
Jacob loves playing in the snow, so he was in heaven while Jeremy and Brayden shoveled the driveway.
The snow continued to fall all day, weighing down the branches of the trees. It was beautiful. Church was cancelled, so we had our own little testimony meeting. I love my family.
Sunday night we drove down to Grandpa's house to watch football with them. Jeremy spent some time outside plowing the driveway. He took a break to watch the end of the game. When it was time to go home, the snow had drifted and the plow got stuck. Our van would not be able to make it back to the house.
Grandpa drove us home in his 4-wheel drive truck.
The next morning Jeremy got up very early and suited up to go to work. Wind chills were -34. He put on the skiis and skied to his Dad's house to see if he could get a ride to work in the truck.
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During the night, the wind had blown huge drifts over both of the driveways. It looked like we were stuck. As I was watching out the window for any progress, I noticed this beautiful sight as the sun came up. I later discovered it was called a sun dog. The sun's rays shine through frozen crystals in the air and produce a prism at 22 degrees on each side of the horizon. It was so cool.
Soon, Jeremy called to tell us that the truck was stuck in a field. They thought that they might have a better chance driving out through the field than through the drifted driveway. He asked that I send the boys outside in shifts to help shovel.
I enjoyed my day in our warm house. Jeremy and Bruce spent the entire day digging out the four wheeler, trying to plow, and then finally, after the plow overheated and got stuck, digging by hand.
I enjoyed looking outside at the winter wonderland and taking pictures.
I thought it looked like the clouds drifted by and got tangled in the branches of this tree.
Tuesday the wind had drifted more snow in the driveway. Jeremy hiked out to the road and caught a ride to work. The boys spent much of today digging by hand. Brayden tried to plow with the four wheeler but it froze/over heated again. Bruce asked a friend with a snowplow on the front of his truck to come over and try to plow the last 30 yards. He got stuck. you can see his red truck and the boys around it trying to dig it out. Finally, someone came to get them and they had to get towed.
In this picture, you can see Bruce's truck on the left and the stuck truck on the right. That area had to be dug out by hand.
These two monkeys had fun playing outside.
By Wednesday night, we were free. The roads had been plowed enough that Jeremy could take me to the store. The roads were HORRIBLE. School was cancelled the rest of the week. So instead of having a 2 week Christmas break, we had a 3 week Christmas break! Lots of people had cabin fever, but I loved having the time to spend with my kids. I did a lot of baking, playing games, watching the Harry Potter series, and reading.
One night we made chocolate snow cream.
It is kind of hard to tell from this picture, but this is the snow drift at the end of the driveway that we had to dig through. I took this on Friday, when I finally took the kids out of the house and to the library.
Now that was a snowy adventure!