Stratosphere747 wrote:JenyEliza wrote:Stratosphere747 wrote:Well we went to having basically nothing and in 30min everything is covered and coming down very hard, it is amazing to also hear the neighborhood come alive with all the kids outside now.
It's after 10pm there, they should be in bed this Christmas Eve.

Aren't they worried Santa might show up in the middle of their snowball fights?

Jeny
LOL.....I think that most of them have already forgot about their presents..
For Texan kids that have never seen snow and to come at this almost perfect time is a present that they all can enjoy..
We were about to open up our "one xmas eve present" and our youngest tore out of here to his friends house when the snow started to stick...Good stuff....:;)
Yep. The BEST stuff. We don't see much snow here in Atlanta either, so I understand. There's not enough money in the world to pay for watching your kids freak out on Christmas Eve over a snowstorm.
I can imagine mine would be outside right now if it were coming down. As it is, we opened our "one" present before we went to Mass, then they came home and pretty much went to bed an hour after we got home at 9pm.
You guys enjoy....
Jeny
BTW...the rest of our family is up in CLL right now. They say they haven't seen a flurry. Nary a one (which would have been FIRSTS for my 4 and 6 year old nephews).
