Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Surviving Winter

Winter hits hard here in Boston. The wind is biting, sickness pervades, and darkness creeps in far too early. It's hard to believe that this is our third winter here in the New England. Each year has been different, but each year it feels like we hold our breath, reminding ourselves that Boston is great nine months out of twelve.

Winter or no winter, life in Boston doesn't stop (unless it's getting a record-breaking snow storm and only then does it stop for a mere day or two), and we've found ways to keep going as well.

Visitors: We were fortunate enough to have visitors on two separate weekends in February to help us pass the time. Maybe no one told them February is a precarious time to make plans or maybe they just love us that much. Miriam always loves the extra attention and is working on her role as the bossy first-born. As you can see below, Brittany complied amiably.


Hearty food: What better way to avoid the winter doldrums than to pass the dark evenings with good food. Miriam asks for pizza every night, so we decided she could make her own. 



Playing in it: Apparently toddler energy doesn't downshift a bit when there is three feet of snow outside and no possibility of romping around the playground. One can only run around our small apartment so much, so Zach took it upon himself to shovel out a maze for Miriam in our backyard (as if the five hours he spent shoveling post-blizzard weren't enough). It was a brilliant idea that allowed Miriam to burn off all that pizza-fueled energy.

A view of the maze from our porch

Miriam busy making snow soup
 Simply staying in: When you wake up and your car looks like this you have a pretty good excuse to call off the normal routine in favor of staying in, sipping hot cocoa and just enjoying family.


Even though snow is forecasted yet again this week, we have at least made it to March, and thought hard to believe, winter will just be a memory.

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