Welcome to the first throwback post of (what I hope to be) many!
I started the long task of going through old photos that I had taken earlier in the year, before I had started this blog. To give you an idea of why this is a long task, there are some 2,000+ photos in my iPhoto library. Obviously, I need to sort through them, delete some, edit some, etc. There are A LOT, though.
I started sifting with the intent of deleting most of them, but then I realized that most of them existed before this had started and most (if not all) of our family and friends hadn't seen these, and might want to see some. They're all pictures of our life, what it looks like where we live, and things that we've done. Being so far away, no one really gets to experience any of this. Other than through photos, of course. Both of us hate that people who are so important to us can't be involved, and since this is what we can give to let everyone experience with us, I really wanted to not only start this blog and start documenting our lives, but start doing "throwback" posts. So, start expecting more of these kinds of post as I continue the process of going through all of these old photos. Fair warning, a lot of them are of Morris and when I first got our camera, so beware of lower quality cat pictures.
This set of photos was taken on one of our hikes in late March. Yes, March! We still had snow on the ground, and a lot of it. As you can imagine, though, cabin fever comes quickly once you're forced to spend ALL of your time indoors because it's 10 degrees out and snowing all the time. By then, it's warmed up enough to venture outside and not worry about frostbite or freezing as soon as you walk out the door. Even though there was some snow, still, we wanted to hike, so we did. And, obviously, we had some fun while doing so. Some snowman fun. So, it goes to show you, that snow isn't all that bad.
Actually, along this trail, it was quite beautiful. Before we had gotten there, the snow was barely touched since most people were still hiding indoors. There were some footprints, but it was still very soft looking and very, very pretty. Some leaves had started growing back, so there were spurts of color here and there and it just complimented the pure white of the snow so well.
Believe it or not, too, this was the first snowman we had built together while up here. James built it while I just took the pictures, actually, but neither of us had build one in the two years we've been up here together. Granted, James was deployed during our first winter as a married couple, but we hadn't made one during the winter he was here, until this hike.
Neither of us are really looking forward to the colder weather (minus the leaving of the bugs, of course) , but little activities like this do make it more bearable. Perhaps, too, I'll actually join in on the snowman building and get my hands wet with snow. Until then, though, enjoy this throwback post and the others that are to follow!
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