
These pictures are from last year. But it will be February again.




What helps you survive snow days? Chocolate? Blanket forts? Sledding?
If you were to receive or give a Snow Day Survival Kit what would you include? I'm thinking activities for kids and chocolate for the moms. ;) What would help it be a fun day for everyone?
2 comments:
a game, a movie, a craft project, a baking project, maybe some books to read to the little ones. hot chocolate, maybe a snow man kit! (with eyes, nose, hat, scarf, etc.) great idea!
I think board games and lots of books, both for kids and parents. Cute pics!
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