We've been talking about this last week for what seems like week's already. Weather is so hard to predict, but they said it would be a whopper when it was all said and done, possibly record breaking. Things started with a little dusting Monday.
The kids spent Monday at Grandpa and Nana's house since it was President's Day. Esme decorated the wall by her bed with a bunch of drawings. This took me back to my teenage days when I drew pictures for each boy I had a crush on and taped them up just like that.
Here was the store impact projection we got on Tuesday. We are in that purple Twin Cities zone.
Jimmy took this just as the snow was starting on Tuesday.
The kids got 3 distance learning/snow days because of the storm. Esme got pretty creative with Bluey, Bingo, and some underwear.
Jimmy stayed home Thursday and Friday with us. They made some yummy cinnamon toast crunch cookies!
The biggest part of the storm ended up a little further south, but we still got 15-16" over 3 days. Leave it to Minnesotans to be disappointed in only 16" when they were told it would be 24"+.
Parker did a great job on his homework. He is slowly learning to read, most likely by memory.
Esme built herself a throne and nest to play in. We had our church small group Thursday night and did an old school virtual meeting. This was a nice alternative since our schedule is a big disrupted already for the next month or so.
We celebrating surviving the snow with cinnamon rolls on Friday morning!
Here is a quick video comparing our last storm of this size in April 2018.
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