as you complete 27 years
29 January 2011
14 January 2011
13 January 2011
january in the south
{Thank goodness for birthdays that keep me blogging, eh? Eventually I will attempt a blog catch-up marathon because our Southern holidays deserve a little recognition. In the meantime, you can read my catch-up marathon on pregnancy here if you like.}
On 1/11/11,
we woke to a world dipped in ice...
On 1/11/11,
we woke to a world dipped in ice...
Ice is like glass. It's clear. So maybe you can't see it, but look close, because it's awesome. |
View out the window—the ice weighed down the bamboo and all of the sudden we could see the pond and road on the other side! |
...or what most people call an ice storm.
Schools were canceled. Including Ben's university. I know.
Maybe the woodpecker was fascinated too? |
In the afternoon, I decided to "venture" out to the post office.
This is where I turned into a little kid—
was it just because it was my first time experiencing this,
or was it because this glass-like ice really is that fun?
Either way, I knew my siblings would love it as much as I did.
So I took videos for them. You can see them too, even if you're not my sibling.
*let the record show that this is my first ever attempt at creating a video. thank you.
Even the next day was fun. Sun was out. All the bare trees were sparkling because it was still cold enough that they were all magical glass-dipped trees...
Even the next day was fun. Sun was out. All the bare trees were sparkling because it was still cold enough that they were all magical glass-dipped trees...
Each pine needle had its own sheath of ice... and the grass in the yard was a riot to crunch through... Even with puffy feet.
Another riot: walking under the giant Magnolia tree out front; it would occasionally shed the glass sheets off the leaves and they'd crash to the ground. Some even stayed intact... little leaf-shaped pieces of ice all over... Almost like Fall all over again?
Still loving NC seasons...
But can I just add that Ben and I could not believe our eyes that night when we got to the mall to do some birthday shopping... and it was CLOSED at 6:30. Well, it was open somehow, but every store inside was closed. Empty parking lot. Weird, yes?
Yes. Fun weird.
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