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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Schizophrenic Weather

Sunday:

Riding


Monday:

Riding the Tricycle


Sunday:

Using Chalk

Monday:
Making a snow angel

Sunday:

Chalk


Monday:

Snowmen Cry Red Tears



Is it any wonder that I am crazy?

24 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a wonder you're managing to maintain any appearance of sanity, when the weather changes like that. You do manage to present a blog appearance of some level of sanity though. So keep it up. :)

9:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great pics! I'm in the northeast so I'm feelin' it too. Looks lovely out right now...global warming isn't so bad afterall.

9:51 AM  
Blogger Kate Giovinco Photography said...

It gets crazy like that here one day 60 degrees the next day 20! What the heck! Make up your mind mother nature!

10:07 AM  
Blogger halloweenlover said...

Ugh, I already said on my blog, but all my plants are confused too! I have rhododendrums blooming, tulips peeking out of the group, buds forming! I can't take it! That flowers coming up in late April is one of the few things I can tolerate about those gloomy rainy days and now this weather will spoil them! ACK!

I will be going crazy along with you.

10:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that happened here, too, spring weather one day, winter the next ... And with a large family it gets hard to keep all the shoes, sandals, boots, jackets, raincoats, winter coats AND snowpants nearby, as I'm sure you're aware!

10:09 AM  
Blogger halloweenlover said...

out of the ground. Tulips peeking out of the ground. See? Going crazy.

10:12 AM  
Blogger Katie said...

Wake me when it's June.

10:35 AM  
Blogger JeepGirl said...

We have the same thing going on in Wisconsin. Crazy isn't it. I remember, as a kid, having so much snow that all we did was shovel. There were mounds of snow taller than I was. We just don't get that much anymore.

I just LOVE those tights. My daughter used to wear those all the time. She loved to wear dresses. Now I have to fight to get her to wear anything but bluejeans.

10:43 AM  
Blogger Jody said...

The weather has been nuts.

You guys make it look fun no matter what the weather!

11:12 AM  
Blogger Paisley said...

oooooh I wanted tights like that SO BADLY when I was little. Lucky girl!!!

It was 80 here on Christmas. Now that's just wrong!

12:07 PM  
Blogger Jessica said...

That is how it is here in Indiana. They always say" If you do not like the weather give it 20 minutes and it will change"

12:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is so Michigan. Raining and 30, sunny and 50, snowing and 3. Mother Nature, dammit! How am I supposed to dress for this weather?

Perfect post, btw.

1:59 PM  
Blogger K said...

Lovely pictures! The weather has been back and forth here, too, though even on our coldest days we only joke about getting snow.

1:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i can live with the weather when it's like that- it's the LAUNDRY that kills me when it's like that!

2:12 PM  
Blogger Notes from the Trenches said...

Jenni,

This is one definition of schizophrenia :

situation or condition that results from the coexistence of disparate qualities


Also, I think if I had titled my post Bi-polar Weather it just wouldn't have the same ring. Schizophrenic just sounds like a crazy word to me.

Just so you know ;-)

2:36 PM  
Blogger Sleeping Mommy said...

I'd love some snow even if for a little bit. Instead we get stuck with grey overcast days and nothing to show for it.

5:26 PM  
Blogger Mom2the6Rs said...

Our Weather is pretty consistant...we just had 33 straight days of RAIN! Yes, I am from Seattle.

7:45 PM  
Blogger BlondeBlogger said...

So weird that as I read this, a freakin' thunderstorm just whipped up out of nowhere. Lightning, thunder, winds like a tornado is coming...in the middle of winter! The wind was so strong, it blew a brick off of our bbq (that was holding the cover on). If I never comment here again, it's because we all blew away, lol.

9:31 PM  
Blogger Just D said...

no, it's no wonder that your crazy... but the more blogs I read, the more I realize that we are ALL crazy!

12:16 AM  
Blogger owlhaven said...

So THAT"S why your son wanted to eat the snowman's eyes! I couldn't tell in yesterday'[s picture that they were mints!
Mary

12:20 AM  
Blogger Notes from the Trenches said...

owlhaven,

if you click on the picture it brings you to my flickr account, the pictures are bigger there. There are also close ups of the poor red eyed snowman ;-)

8:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

at least i'm not the only one going crazy with this weather!

i forgot to buy new boots this year; you know all the snow will melt by the time the lands end overstocks boots get here next week.

8:02 AM  
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