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Monday, February 1, 2010

Recipe for a Redneck Snow Day




Ingredients:
  • Handful of Southern children who rarely see snow
  • Light dusting of wintry mix
  • Roasting pan
Mix together and enjoy!

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On a totally different note, last night I was blessed to attend a concert by Christian singer-songwriter Laura Story.


In the midst of our wintry weekend, her music warmed my soul and lifted my weary spirit. Go check her out...you'll be glad you did.

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9 comments:

  1. Scooper,
    Reminds me (fondly) growing up in South Carolina. We got lots of dustings where my parents lived in the upstate.
    Currently, we're digging out of 5-8 inches in our neck of the woods.
    Our children are lovin' it! especially since their friends are out of school.
    Have fun!
    Peace.

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  2. I beg to differ with your title. I'm not sure this is a Redneck Snow Day event at all! I believe it should be installment #3 in your "making-do-with-less" series!

    Sometimes it takes so little, doesn't it?

    Thank you for including me in the concert last night. What a wonderful service/concert!

    Love you forever,
    MOM

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  3. Oh man, a roasting pan! What a great idea! LOL, I'm a native of south GA so snow was a rare sight indeed for me as well. But we live in NC now and the snow we got on Friday was FANTASTIC! I posted some pics if you're interested. Hats off to your ingenuity on the roasting pan/sled!

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  4. Love the picture!!!! We don't get as much snow as we'd like round my neck of the woods, but we've never tried a roasting pan!

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  5. My daughter had to use a BOX! You are a genius with the roasting pan. Ooooohhh... I bet Laura Story was amazing and inspiring. Blessings!

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  6. This is hysterical. We used a garbage can lid and a sled made from PVC pipes. (Plumber husband!!) I love Laura Story. She's AWESOME!!!

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  7. love the impromptu sled! we don't get enough snow here in south louisiana or else we'd be out with our roasters too :)

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  8. I'm a southerner transplanted in Germany. We're trudging through at least a foot of snow right now... It's a whole new world when there's more than a dusting on the ground!

    The roasting pan sled looks like FUN!

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  9. I'm SOOOO jealous you got to see Laura Story!!! I love her voice, her story and her music.

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