Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Wowsers

That is all I can say about the storm yesterday. I think we only ended up with about a total of 18" but Paradise and Wellsville got closer to 30. Sheesh!! When I got home I had to park in the neighbors driveway because I was pretty sure I would not have made it into mine. I started shoveling and my FABULOUS neighbor came over with his snow blower and kindly asked "Are you doing this for exercise or can I help you?" ha ha I of course said he could help. I still kept shoveling and before you knew it, we were done!! Eric was pleasantly surprised when he came home to find the driveway all cleared. I took pics but my battery died and I have not put new ones in yet. It pretty much looks like we are back in January. I did get a couple pics with my phone so they are not that great but I thought they were cute.

Meet Moose


At least someone likes the snow. :)

He was having a grand old time rolling in the snow, biting at it and obviously sticking his head in it. He is a funny dog and such a friendly and loving boy. He loves to be where ever we are and always stays really close by. We love him. All 100lbs of him. :)



5 comments:

Bryce and Britt said...

I haven't seen Moose since he was just a little puppy!! I he an inside dog?? Just wondering! I cannot believe how much snow we got!! I'm so mad!!! I am SO ready for warm weather!!

Chelsie Sanders said...

I couldn't believe the snow either!! You know how much I hate the snow! Especially driving in it! Good ol' moose!

Brooke said...

Brit, heck not he is not inside. ha ha We love him but he is big and hairy! :) He goes in the garage usually at night but in the back yard during the day.

Britanee Walker said...

i can't believe you guys got that much snow!! We had a few inches but that was it...the wind sure was awful though! I'm definitely ready for winter to be over. :)

Mom said...

Brooke, Aunt Nancy here. I do so love that you had such a GREAT snow storm. We have had no real stuff. The kind that is so fluffy and pretty and makes wonderful snowmen and snowforts and snowballs. Would especially love some for Brenda's boys to play in. They thought our few inches of hard packed sleet and ice were exciting.