Showing posts with label snow day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow day. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Another Snow Day! And Another!

Tuesday was a snow day too for our town. Scott had school (different town) but Anna and I were home. 

This is what it looked like on Monday... 




So of course we had to have tea and a treat. We enjoyed an applesauce cake from Tasha Tudor. It was savory and sweet and wonderful. 




What a great day! 
 And then on Wednesday we woke up to more snow and our third snow day in a row!  Oh my goodness... I can't wait to get back to school and teaching! 


 

Monday, February 23, 2026

Weekend ~ Extended

We had a snow day today and it was so relaxing and wonderful. I got all of my cleaning done yesterday so I could totally enjoy being home. Ahhhhh! 

We got heaps of snow and the wind was howling. I was thankful to not loose power even though we were prepared and all charged up! 

On Saturday we went to NYC with our best friends. We took the train from Fairfield, CT  (we are bout a 2 hour drive or train ride from NYC). This time we ate a lovely lunch at Eataly and it was wonderful! 















We explored Soho a bit and just shopped, talked, and walked around. I love being in NYC for a day. (and I love coming home too!)  

I have been changing paintings, mantles, baskets here and there around the house. Taking down darker colors, heavier pieces in lue of spring coming. But this room I hadn't gotten to yet. And I'm so glad because it was just as wintery and cozy as could be when our blizzard came. 






Today on our snow day I got to 

❄️enjoy sleeping with out an early alarm 

❄️have a long, extra long workout with out watching the clock

❄️eat and snack whenever I wanted to

❄️wear the coziest clothes

❄️redo my china cabinet for spring in our kitchen

❄️have an extra long quite time in prayer and with my devotional this morning 

These days we will make up for in June. Each snow day is an extra day tacked on to the end of the school year but it was so worth it. I loved it so much!  

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Snow Storm!

I could have gone out with my camera on the day of the snow or the day after or the day after. But I didn't. The huge piles are something... so beautiful especially when the sun is starting to set. They look all blue then. It's really hard to describe. When I'm driving I have to be more careful especially when I pull out into another road because you just can't see past the mounds. 

We got about 18 inches and none of it is melting because it's like zero here! 

This is more me on a snow day: 


Check out Anna's car in the driveway - now that took some time to clear off! 


And then I decorated the whole day for Valentines... now it's all pink and pretty in here. I'll show you just as soon as I take some pictures. 



 

Thursday, December 5, 2024

There's Nothing Like a December Snow!

Woke up this morning to S N O W ! ! ! 

Snow is the most beautiful Christmas decoration of all and I'm so glad the outside of our home was all decorated for Christmas before this first snow because boy it looks magical with all of that white snow! 

I decorate the back screened in porch too for Christmas. I know that we don't sit out there much but I do have a fireplace/heater and lots and lots of blankets. 


When Abigail walks in after school this cozy scene greets her. 







I walked around to the front {quickly switched on our lights} and oh how I love this so much! 








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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Snow Day

We had our first big snow storm in early January (post back here) but we had our first snow day (no school) today. 

I was already up and had already finished my whole workout before I knew that schools were closed for the day. Darn! But also good. I am for sure a morning person and so I took advantage of the 'still dark' 'whole house to myself' morning while Scott and Abigail slept in. 



A quiet breakfast - still - not rushing - tea in the teacup Anna gave me years ago - pure bliss 


 A fire in the living room fireplace as the light slowly crept up and the blue sky was still early. 


Bible time and tea - with Abigail's music stand still in place from her lesson the evening before


Awake and homemade snow day pancakes - an almost 'white out' outside now


The promise of a day together - even with midterm exams to study for - still a whole day together










Monday, March 6, 2023

Snowflakes

Well our first snowstorm of the winter and it's almost March! That is unheard of in Connecticut!  I was getting so used to no snow that I was already moving on to spring in my heart. Little did I know that winter was not over with -- and that's quite okay. 

Because today was a S N O W  D A Y !!! We got the 'no school email' around dinner time (although we all kind of knew it was coming). Perfect timing for this soup hot off the stove. Bubbling, spicy, warm, savory, and the cutest name in the word: Cowboy Stew! 


Here' the recipe - so easy, so cozy! 


I decided after dinner we needed a pie tomorrow on our snow day to nibble on throughout the afternoon of being snowed in. So Scott offered to run to the store just before the snow got bad. I needed a few things for this pie recipe -- I wanted to try a new one. This one is called Country Fair Candy Apple Pie -- the name had me swooning already. It's a pie that had promise of tasting like the candy apples you get a a fair! Oh boy! 



I made the pie dough and pie crust at night and froze it -- I always fill and bake my pie with my crust frozen. It comes out so much better that way. 


Late in the evening I could hear the snowplows scarping along (one of my favorite sounds of winter). There's nothing cozier than the dark of night, pajamas, hot tea, and the sound of the snowplow. Bliss. 





When we woke up in the morning after sleeping soundly under heavy down comforters, it was a wonderland of snow. 

There are two ways to live your life.

One is as though nothing is a miracle.

The other is as though everything is a miracle.

~Albert Einstein









As much as I love seeing all that pretty snow I wanted to spend my day in my country kitchen, although we did go for a walk in the afternoon! 

As soon as the weather calls for something that might possibly be a snow day we plan out a really fun breakfast. This year we prepared the evening before an egg casserole and boy was it good! And it was fun to slide it in the oven early in the morning while Scott and Abigail were sleeping. 





We had a lovely roast for dinner and then P I E for dessert. Among all of that were lots of cups of tea, homework for Abigail, and just some rest. 











I was thinking today how blessed I am to be a homemaker - a full time classroom teacher I am too - but I still consider myself a homemaker. I might not be in my home the whole day but in my heart I am. There are just some things that make it lovely. And when I'm making a new recipe like today's Candy Apple Pie there are a few things I like to do to make it easier on me: 

Tip One: If you can with a new recipe, try to have one part that you've done a million times. For example, if you are making a new soup, have the rolls/salad/bread/whatever that you've made before so many times you don't even have to think about it. For me, I used the same pie dough recipe I always do and the crumb topping too - so the only new part was the filling. 

Tip Two: Clean up your kitchen before you start a new recipe. Make space for making something new. Especially since you've never made it, you just don't know how much room you'll need

Tip Three: Whether it's baking or cooking or anything new in the kitchen, let other's in your family know, "mama is making a new recipe today -- I think you're gonna love this candy apple pie, but I need to measure, and think" If I'm not interrupted with a new recipe I don't get frustrated. 

Tip Four: Get out all of your ingredients first. This is great for any cooking, but to be honest when I whip up my muffins, or cook what we call, "Abigail Soup" I don't need to gather my ingredients first... I can just go, go, go.

Tip Five: Put on a cute apron, some music that you like that is relaxing and not distracting - you'll be in the mood for cooking/baking more with an apron tied on. 

Here is the pie dough getting ready to come together. All that flour is mixing with the fat. 



And here is the pie dough about to head to the refrigerator for an hour to chill. 



And my favorite part-- rolling out the pie dough and fluting the edges! Rolling it out and getting into into a pie pan used to intimidate me. Oh the pies I messed up before I could really get it in there good! Like anything in the world, it just took practice, practice, practice (and luckily my hubby didn't mind my first 100 pie crusts not being pretty - he said, "doesn't matter to me, still tastes the same!) But now they are so easy and I feel sooooooo good! There is nothing like the feeling right here. 



I always freeze my pie dough overnight. I only add filling into a frozen crust. It bakes up so much prettier that way! It really holds it's shape. 

So that Country Fair, Candy Apple Pie??? How did it come out? Well it came out bubbling with candy apple glaze, it did! And it was so so so so good.



Well that's it - I hope this post warmed you up and got you ready to fix up something good and yummy on a cold and blustery day in your neck of the woods! It sure was a yummy snow day!