Amarillo never looks prettier than it does after a frost. It's like the world is in black and white. It's my favorite Amarillo weather.
It's a good thing that we already have an appointment to get some windows replaced. Add this one to the list. We've had record-breaking cold weather lately, and I discovered this window one morning. I'm assuming it's related to the cold.
Bailey got a sweet Valentine from a boy in her class. Unfortunately we didn't hear him come to the door to drop it off. She found it on the doorstep. The best we could do was thank him through his mom on Facebook.
Yep, it's cold. Texas just isn't built for this kind of weather. All over the state there were power and water outages. So many people without heat, with broken pipes, and melting snow for water, for days. We were so, so lucky to have power, heat, and water throughout the whole storm. Because of the cold and to conserve energy, the schools were cancelled all week. What was supposed to be a four-day weekend, turned into a 10-day "weekend."
One night we were all sitting around the table, playing a game, when Brynn came out from under the table and announced she found an Easter egg! Sure enough, it still had candy in it! That's an impressive bunny to get an egg to stay hidden under the table for 10 months.
She used to be afraid of the ants that sometimes creep onto my bathroom floor. For some reason, this day she decided that they needed to be saved. She collected some itty-bitty Barbie accessories as her tools and carefully scooped up the ants. Then she let them crawl onto the wall, where they were safe from big feet.
Two semi-final basketball games this week, the winners moving on to the city championships. Of course the boy who really likes basketball and had high hopes for a city championship was on the team that lost and the boy who was ready to be done with basketball was on the team that won. There were some tears and some decisions to be made. Erik's final game, the city championship, was scheduled for the same time as the first orchestra concert that was allowed this year. He had to choose which one he would attend. He picked the game. Ryan was also a part of this concert. Can you see that good-looking cello player right next to the conductor?
It's a good thing that Erik chose to play in the game because the concert lasted a whopping six minutes. Following the concert I raced across town to join Jeff for the second half of Erik's game. The halftime score was 30-10, NOT for us. Oh well. We knew it might not be a close game. They already lost to this team in the regular season. The other team was much taller and better coached. Erik's team still had a fun game and celebrated their great season with a crazy mosh pit-like huddle after the game. Erik was all smiles.