Friday, March 25, 2011

Yes! The Hudkins' Are Still Alive

I'm trying my hardest today to update my blogs!
The past couple of weeks have been packed with what seems like the same crazy routines over and over - crazy-long Mondays, early Tuesdays, tiring Wednesdays, crazy-long Thursdays, fast-flying Fridays, basketball Saturdays, and everything-else Sundays. Pair all that up with cold, snowy weather, battling colds, flus, aches, pains.
I'd say we're just a tad ready for SPRING!!!! Here are some of the results of a super-long winter:

Using the entire box of cat food as 'dirt' is Jude's way of telling us that he's sick of being indoors and would really like to get out and dig in the real stuff.

Loading up his boot with his sippy cup is just another, odd, but bold way of saying that he'd like to use his boots for something other than trekking through the snow.

Sick of a long winter full of Lego-playing,
Jackson's reverted to using Jenga blocks to build forts and other structures.

Jude is so confused by the long hibernation,
he thinks it's Halloween (disorientation is a definite symptom of cabin fever).

Gertie-girl just wants the constant comfort of treats.
The poor girl needs to get her 'winter weight' off so she can run around and have fun.

So although the calendar tells us it's officially Spring and the days are getting longer, the cold, snowy weather is keeping us from partaking in spring-y activities. If I could put in a request for some warmer, sunnier weather, I would. Until then, we'll just continue to come up with our own creative ways to have indoor fun :)


2 comments:

Hetrick family said...

HA!! :) I LOVE these pictures!! I am impressed especially with the cat food creativity and the fort!
Spring is the best!
I think all PA residents should spend March in SC. We have been in the 80's!!

HudkinsFamily said...

Oh Amy - you're not allowed to post on here anything about 80 degree weather.....It's snowing as I write this and about 30 degrees (I'm just a tad jealous over the 80 degrees. I's take 50 degrees at this point). I guess March will be 'out like a lion.'