the Sawatzky Nomad

We hope to keep all of our cross-provincial friends, and those abroad, updated with this blog. And maybe even hear from some who are long lost friends.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

here we go

Colin is almost 5 months old now and he just loves his exosauser, and watching Nadia play.

Colin was actually playing with the toys...look at that concentration.
Daddy is playing hockey in Birch Hills and had to go buy some equipment. It only took Tim 4 days of asking Nadia, "Wanna wear my helmet?" until she agreed...reluctantly. But once she got it on she thought it was pretty cool.

And the here we go part. This was a few weeks ago now, but none the less, we have snow. And it keeps snowing and snowing and snowing. I think we're all wondering when the blizzards are going to stop. This is definitely the time of year that I desperately want to trade in our car for a beastly truck...you know, the super extended cab, long box, dully kind!

But Nadia was sure having fun in the snow. The first time we went out she spent and hour eating snow. It went like this: eat snow, take a step...eat snow, take a step...

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a little snow-eating doll! And the boy is cute too. But Nadia is just adorable with her mitts and hat. What does she think about molding sand?

Friday, 23 November, 2007  
Blogger Lisa Sawatzky said...

That first picture with Colin is so cute. He's such a smiley little guy! I think I'll call him "Guy Smiley" from now on.

Saturday, 24 November, 2007  
Blogger Christy said...

Ok, so if I see these pictures right, you moved and got the tree up in the same week?

Wow.

Saturday, 24 November, 2007  
Blogger Tim and Annalisa Sawatzky said...

What tree Christy? That's our fig tree in the background...and we haven't moved yet! That's next week. And we'll see about the tree getting up this year.

...oh, I'm sure we'll get one, I just love the smell.

Annalisa

Sunday, 25 November, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't get matthew to stop eating snow, we should set them up on a snow eating date. Isin't great how little ones really apretiate Gods creation and we think that it is a hassle to shovel. Miss you. Danielle

Sunday, 25 November, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought the whole snow eating trend was cute to... at first. Now Holly doesn't actually go out to play in the snow, she goes out lays down, and proceeds to inhale the front snow pile. I keep telling her that all snowflakes have dust in the middle, aka dirty snow. Doesn't matter. But its a cheap habit, and as long as she's happy I suppose it won't hurt.

Tuesday, 27 November, 2007  

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