I actually read this at midnight, and showed my mom later today at the dinner table... because... I get
excited about snow.
I usually get all
excited about snow around Christmas.
Yes, I still get
excited about snow — I think it's my California upbringing, largely without snow or winter white Christmas days, that keeps my enthusiasm for freezing precipitation alive!
I will confess that I was most
excited about the snow and the cold days that followed because I knew I'd have this lovely warmth wrapped around my neck.
I think everybody is just too
excited about the snow or something.
Not exact matches
We still haven't seen the first
snow of the season around here, but there's no doubt, Christmas is well on its way and I couldn't be more
excited about it!
Everybody loves
snow football, and prime time
snow football is always worth getting
excited about.
Our flight to Lyon was only
about an hour from Heathrow and on arrival we were greeted by a chauffeur who drove us the 2 hours to Hôtel Ibiza, the kids dozed at the beginning then then got more and more
excited as we got higher and higher up the mountain, shouting excitedly every time we saw some
snow.
And after all this talk of busy days, I know that we have
snow coming tomorrow and I'm
excited about a quiet day at home - with my older kiddos and Steve likely home from school / work and all of us together for a hunkered down
snow day.
The first couple of days it
snowed, I was really
excited about it.
It hasn't
snowed here in Houston since 2009 so our family was pretty
excited about it!
The
snow will be flying before we know it, and while I love how a blanket of white makes the holidays feel more festive, I'm not terribly
excited about trekking out in it!
The
snow is great and we've definitely learnt to adapt to it here in the Great White North, but there's something so fresh
about Spring that gets me so
excited.
I know I'm
excited about the chunky sweaters now but feel free to remind me of this when I am crying
about the
snow and wind cutting my face in a few months...
I loved reading everyone's goal setting blog posts and was super
excited about sharing all of them (and I still will), but then it
snowed in Charleston.
2) The first
snow is always so beautiful and
exciting... for
about one day and then I'm over it!
Although Santa failed to warn me
about the gift of
snow we were greeted with in the morning, I shouldn't complain
about a white Christmas, but my shoes weren't as
excited as I was.
I'm with you on feeling
excited for March and I'm in denial
about this next round of
snow we're supposed to be getting.
We get
excited about half an inch in the UK, and I can't remember the last time it
snowed down here in the south west (a few years ago now)!
It's funny how on Monday's post I was talking
about how
excited I am for warmer weather and today it
snows.
It's
exciting and comically incisive that the first discernable thing
about The Hateful Eight is that it's shot in 70 mm — a wide, uncommon, high - res format — and, after an opening salvo of John Ford - like panoramas of
snow - flecked landscapes the story hunkers down into what is essentially a pocketed one - room chamber film.
Not because I was especially
excited about another revisionist
Snow White film, but rather because I am quite fond of a lot of the people involved.
Other movies that I was
excited about / or at least really interested in were Cabin the in Woods (not that it wasn't theaterworthy, but I prefer horror movies at home), Paranormal Activity 4 (it's got its ups and downs, but my sis in - law and I are so attached to this series), The Expendables 2 (first one was underwhelming, but I'm still gonna see it anyway), and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (based almost entirely on how much I enjoyed Dead
Snow).
This guy seems as
excited as a Swedish guy might get
about driving his GT - R out of a
snow filled parking spot.
Maybe we're
excited about baseball season because opening day feels like a better beginning of spring than the actual equinox on March 20 (I mean, it was
snowing in NYC).
I was getting
excited about planning my garden, and then, last night, it started
snowing.
Excited for the holidays, but sad I won't be heading back to Michigan again this year and while I shouldn't complain
about Southern California weather, it is this time of year that I reaaaaally crave the
snow.