So tomorrow is supposed to be a snow day for Houston. We may only get a light dusting of snow, or only some ice, but it will be fun to see what happens!
Leave a comment and tell me what the perfect snow day would look like for you. What would you do? How would you dress? What games would you play? Are there any "cold day" foods you would eat or drink? Movies you would watch?
Can't wait to read about your idea of the perfect snow day!
Mrs.Goins
Leave a comment and tell me what the perfect snow day would look like for you. What would you do? How would you dress? What games would you play? Are there any "cold day" foods you would eat or drink? Movies you would watch?
Can't wait to read about your idea of the perfect snow day!
Mrs.Goins
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