Winter is truly beautiful in Pennsylvania. Just take a second to look outside at the rolling hills and the glistening snow laying on top of them like a warm blanket. (that's ironic because snow is cold) Everything sparkles in the winter, and I love glitter, so that works for me.
This afternoon, for instance, my family went snowshoeing in the backyard and built a snowman. Last year for Christmas, my mom, dad, and I all got snowshoes for Christmas. This was the first time we had used them since getting them over a year ago, but it was fun. We were probably outside for a good forty-five minutes snowshoeing. We have a big field behind our house, so we went out in the field to try them out after getting used to them in our own backyard. My dad and I left my mom in the dust. Let's just say that she's not very fast or made for cold weather. It was fun, none the less.
After we had finished snowshoeing and had figured out how to remove them from our feet, we built a snowman. So, in my side yard, we currently have a five to six foot snowman with arms made out of "paint stirrer-sticks," a hook for a nose, and two bottle caps for eyes. I also used twigs to make cat ears for the snowman. It's a pretty unique snowman, but I like it.
So even though my family is not necessarily the most "outdoor-sy" type, we can still have fun playing in the snow. And for the remainder of this unending winter, we are going to enjoy the beauty and coziness of the season.
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