The boys couldn't wait to get out into the snow. First, they helped Daddy clear the driveway, using their garden shovel and a shovel for sand. Then we made snow angels, snow castles, and we tried to make snow balls, but the powdery-ness of the white stuff made it kind of difficult so we didn't make a snowman either.

Climbing over the pile of snow Daddy made

Daddy, through the garage windows

Lou making a snow castle

Ben, refusing to believe that there's any weather that you can't play baseball in

Ben was ready to come inside, take off the wet clothes and eat lunch. Lou stayed out quite a while longer with Daddy to help clear the driveway and sidewalk. He's such a big help!
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