Void
We don't have cable or satellite TV at our house, for many reasons. So if it doesn't come on DVD we don't know that it exists. While this has many positive aspects it also has the unfortunate side effect of putting us into an informational void. We read a lot of news online so we have a good idea of what is going on in the world but some how always manage to have no clue as to what is going on here. For instance, take the weather. I often forget to check what the weather is going to be like and usually just assume that it will be close to what it was yesterday. This works a lot of the time but will often surprise you. Say... when it was in the 40s and sunny yesterday and this morning there is six inches of snow on the ground.
I was going to take Genevieve to the museum but she thought building snowmen and snow angels was a pretty good substitute.
Genevieve also enjoyed clearing the snow from her slide.
We played for almost two hours in the snow. It didn't look quite the same when we were finished.
I was going to take Genevieve to the museum but she thought building snowmen and snow angels was a pretty good substitute.
Genevieve also enjoyed clearing the snow from her slide.
We played for almost two hours in the snow. It didn't look quite the same when we were finished.
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