Snowy Mosaic Monday

Think like a kid 
and try to remember...


Remember when snow meant GOOD things???





No School ~ Wooo HOOO!!!





Spending the day rolling in it and making 
snow angels and snowmen was the best thing ever!!







Those were the days.....





Where's your inner kid today?


Happy sledding,

I'm linking with Mary's Mosaic Monday over at
So many great mosaics to enjoy, 
come see for yourself!

Comments

Wonderful post, yes I forget to be a kid. Thanks for the reminder. Have a great week.
Jeri ~ said…
I love your post, a great reminder to have FUN!!
Sharon said…
What fun to be a kid! We sure had a playground here, this past week!
{oc cottage} said…
My kid...inner or otherwise...never got to do any of that rolling in the snow, darn it! It does look fun though!

m ^..^
Morning, it makes one remember what fun snow was when we were younger and how we don't appreciate it so much as adults as we want to out and about with our daily routine!!

Luckily no snow here in the UK but lots of rain and the temperature is dropping, 47f outside now at 7.30am!!

Keep warm and safe, Jackie in Surrey, UK.
Lisa,

I remember snow and loved it when I was younger. My inner kid is still around even though I don't like to be around it now!

Enjoy.
Your blog just gets lovelier and lovelier.

Carol
Maggie said…
I love snow and still act like a kid even now, just last month when we had so much snow here in Normandy, I was out making a snow angel.
My husband thinks I'm crazy, but he loves me still!
Anja said…
I love this idea great to find the old shots again remembering the inner child, we always can take it again in our arms.
Pondside said…
I needed to see that last Wednesday! I love the vintage photos - it could be me!
This is such a fun post. When we moved to this house, I shocked my daughter by doing a snow angel on the front lawn - probably the neighours too!
Who says we have to grow up?
Judith
Unknown said…
Yes, I DO remember!
"Thank you"
Unknown said…
It is a wonderful escape from being a responsible grown up to slip back to being a child again from time to time. I always knew that growing up was mandatory, but they forgot to tell me that moments of bringing on that inner child is also an option. A lesson I had to learn on my own and am so glad that I did. I so enjoyed your post.

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