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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Four inches of SNOW?

My heart is a little broken. . . I was really hoping Idaho wouldn't go all "full blown winter" until after I had come and gone. Apparently I am not that lucky. Eastern Idaho got over 4 inches of snow in the last couple of days!!! I am praying it warms back up by the 20th which may be wishful thinking. I have decided to go home to Idaho while Bryan is on vacation cuz it might be a while before it warms up enough there to make me want to visit again :) Man, Phoenix winters have turned me into a wuss. I am hoping I can tolerate it for a week and NOT get sick while I am there. However, I seriously don't have winter clothes....I am reserving the right to sit in front of the fireplace the entire time I am in Idaho. I am pretty sure I will be a complaining baby the entire time I am home, just warning everyone :)

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1 comment:

Cammi said...

BRRRRRRR! That Idaho wind can be sooooo cold!

Your Phoenix blood is going to have to adjust to Oklahoma!

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