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" 'No! It's Christmas!"So said our little one this morning when he looked out the window. Not quite Christmas, but it is our first snowfall of the year. This is pretty late for first snow in Colorado, you can usually plan on some before Halloween. It was nice on Halloween, not have to wear coats over the costumes, though, and now, we are all ready for the holidays to get underway.

We've been busy: babysitting, playdates, going to the Arvada Center. There were kids there from all over the Metro area to see Seussical. The Bruise and I also got tickets for the same show. Speed was excited about riding the bus!


Now we are off to school. Hope you are enjoying your day. Yay Friday!

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  1. I've been watching the live cams in Estes Park all day - actually, it's my home page! It's snowing and there is a winter advisory! I just love to cuddle up in front of a fire with hot chocolate and some hand sewing! Have fun! Cheers!

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