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She's Kidding Right?

Brent has a cousin whose family just moved to Utah.  When I say just I mean like the first of the year just. Yesterday she posted on her blog how awesome snow is.

So I am reading her post with my mouth wide open, thinking, your a nut.  I thought I was a nut but your a true nut.

Like snow?

Have fun in snow?

Don't complain about snow?

What the heck is her problem?

Have I not spent a great amount of time on this blog, letting the world know that SNOW BLOWS?!

That, along with snow comes, ice, cold, wet, endless winters!

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Remember, even the birds leave Utah for warmer homes?

Sometimes I feel like I am getting nowhere with you people.

So, it is true, that she is the kind of person who makes the best out of every situation.  Who is always smiling.  I don't think I have ever seen her not smiling. Her blog is all about how great her life is.  Honestly, she is one of those, whose life is great, because unlike us, "The world sucks people," she is a, "The world is great people." She has had many challenges but I have never heard her complain about them.  She is truly an awesome person. 

I guess it is good to know those kind of people.  

Right?

Yes, it is good to know people who see good in everything. Even Snow!

But she is still nut!

Because, I'm the type of person, who has to believe, that people who enjoy snow, are not all together right in the head!

Brent's Cousin, if you read this just know your nut.  But a good nut! I'm watching for the day I finally convert you to the, "SNOW BLOWS," side of life.


Comments

Lori Ann said…
No come on Krissi, I have lived in Idaho my whole life (minus the 2 years in Bakersfield) and I still love the snow. I did think it was a bit much when it snowed In June, but..... LOL! You have to enjoy what's here and now! HUGS!
Scott and Stacy said…
I thought you were designing your backgrounds yourself all along. I like how you have the info on both sides of your posts.
4kidsandcrazy said…
I love the snow, even yesterday when it took me an hour to pick up Jman from the pool, I just sat in traffic savoring the moment being grateful it wasn't 103 degrees and I wasn't roasting. Snow is good it makes me happy!!!
Will said…
I'm sure it's fun right now for us because I still feel like we're on vacation! Reality hasn't set in yet. I also haven't had a car for the last 2 days so I haven't had to drive in it yet. (And I've been stuck in the house!) I do recall how much I dislike driving in snow! Especially on the freeway when big trucks snowblast you! For now, we will just play and enjoy it! :0) I hear we might all get together soon for dinner and games. Can't wait! We sure miss family. I realized I was truly a nut when I actually ate the snow icecream!! That has been a while and it sure doesn't taste like it did when I was a kid!!
Nutty me! :0)

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