The day before Halloween, we woke up to almost a foot of snow and no power. In 9 years in our house, we've never lost power. We knew this wasn't good. But, we had no idea just how bad it was until we tried to leave.
Snow is nothing new in Massachusetts, but the combination of wet snow and leaves on trees was disastrous.
The main road in town was barely passable with tons of trees and power lines down.
Almost 48 hours later, there were still crushed cars in the road and few people had power back.
In all the destruction and loss, there is still some beauty.
We were fortunate and our power was restored relatively quickly, but we still have family and friends patiently waiting.
It's amazing how a community can come together and how loosing power for a few days can make you really appreciate everything you have.
11.05.2011
10.28.2011
Jack O'Lantern Jars
A friend of mine made these with her kids....so of course we had to try it. Very easy and fun. There are a lot of tutorials out there, we followed the instructions here.
So fun at night. We light ours with some battery operated candles.
The kids were so excited to wake to snow on the ground. Unusually early for Massachusetts.
They are predicting more for tomorrow night. Looks like we'll have to put on our snow boots this Halloween.
So fun at night. We light ours with some battery operated candles.
The kids were so excited to wake to snow on the ground. Unusually early for Massachusetts.
They are predicting more for tomorrow night. Looks like we'll have to put on our snow boots this Halloween.
Labels:
Halloween,
kids craft
10.24.2011
What a Hoot
I made these cute owl cupcakes for an annual Halloween bash at a good friend's house. There are a lot of owl cupcake ideas out there, but these were by far the easiest. I followed these instructions.
I can't help but smile every time I look at them. Easy, cute and delicious.
I can't help but smile every time I look at them. Easy, cute and delicious.
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