Oklahoma got a record snowfall yesterday - 14.1 inches. First there was sleet and then all the blowing snow.
We are under a state of emergency with all interstates and major highways closed.
Jeff, Jimmy and Theo and me are all here safe and warm - It is not looking like the rest of the children will make it here for Christmas. So, we will just celebrate what we can now and then as a big group when the weather improves.
Theo was very hesitant to go out but once he did, he had fun and got his business done.
24 inch drift built up by the garage side door
entry way sidewalk
looking out our front door
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas dear Rhonda! I wish you a little Christmas magic today. By the looks of it, you have some with all that snow. :-)
ReplyDeleteChristmas hugs ~
Heidi
Merry Christmas, Rhonda! Theo is a cuite. Stay warm and cozy!
ReplyDeleteOops, that's supposed to read Theo is a cutie. :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a merry Christmas, Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - look at that snow! Too much snow! We have the same glass door, except mine does not have snow on the other side. We just have cold rain! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! We lived in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area for 14 years before moving here, and we never had that much snow over an entire winter, much less one day! So I know how exciting that record snowfall is. Merry (White) Christmas!
ReplyDeleteRhonda, Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Sure is pretty but you just go on and keep it down there. We had over 3" rain since Tuesday into yesterday.
Hi Theo,
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks cold. I hate getting my paws wet. We don't get much snow here. I had a wonderful Christmas. I heard you ate a lot of Turkey.:)Yum
Love,
Candi
Beautiful snow! Hoping that we get at least ONE good snowfall this year. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you get dug out without too much trouble! Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteWow, look at that drift! Hope that was it for you and that you get a chance to dig out!
ReplyDeleteManuela