What child doesn’t love snow?
Almost every time I went out with Rita, I would be thinking bad words and then I’d hear children off in the distance and I knew how much fun they were having and that made me smile.
This was not snowman snow. It was so dry and grainy but it was light and made for easy shoveling and sweeping to get it away from the doors.
You can see in her eyes that she has a huge smile. She was having a grand time!
I miss getting to spend time with her. I’ll be so glad when it’s safe to do so again. That day will come, right?
Therese says
The face is sheer joy!
Marilyn Smith says
Here in CA, I finally got my first Pfizer shot last week. Mar. 5 for shot #2. Being diabetic and having had a heart attack 3 yrs. ago, as well as being 75 yrs. old – we felt it was so important to do so. Friends have lost spouses – certainly not fun. Are shots available in your area now?
Judy Laquidara says
In Texas, they’re pretty easy to get but in MO, they’re not so easy to get. They’ve just now made them available to those 65 and older.
Elle says
Send Addy to me. I’ve got about 5 feet. She won’t run out of snow until mid-April 🙂 (Yes, all is normal here in my part of the NorthWest).
Linda in NE says
If they aren’t sick why can’t you spend time with her? One thing about the masks, they are good for keeping the face warmer in the cold weather.
Nelle Coursey says
I love her look and I am praying for all your sakes and ours that the time will come and it will be soon! If people would just distance, wear their masks and act like sane people, this could be over in no time. And if they had been doing this all along it would have happened a lot sooner!