Cubby came barreling down the stairs this morning yelling, "THERE'S ENOUGH SNOW TO PLAY IN!"
Indeed. Along with 19 degrees and a stiff wind. Not that that makes the slightest bit of difference to Grizzly Cubby. So I pulled on all of Cubby's many layers, all of my many layers, and then spent a really unpleasant, scream-y five minutes stuffing Charlie into HIS many layers.
To be clear, he was the one screaming. I just felt like screaming. Infant snow gear is not my friend.
After that good time, we went outside. And Charlie was all:
What the hell is this?
He just froze. Not in the literal sense, but rather in the sense that he would not take a single step unless I was holding on to him. After a few assisted steps, he decided that was enough and thereafter insisted on being held.
Not exactly the gleeful experience we were going for.
So he sat in my lap on the front porch for awhile:
This is an eloquent face if ever there was one.
We watched Cubby play snowplow very happily:
No snow sulks with this one.
Cubby tried to help Charlie play in the snow:
A nice, if rare, moment of brotherly love.
But Charlie was having none of it:
TAKE PITY ON ME.
About this time we gave up and went inside, much to Cubby's displeasure. Charlie's afternoon outing, however, was much different. No crying, some attempts to play despite his awkward trussing, and a return to his general good nature.
So we'll just chalk up his initial displeasure to a bad morning and carry on with the snow play. Good thing, because Cubby won't have it any other way.
6 comments:
I love the second picture. The red nose and pout are adorable.
I'll bet Charlie will soon be as excited to play in the snow as Cubby.
Awwww and SNOW!
Beth
That's the first time I've seen him look anything other than the happiest kid on Earth. He must have really not liked it.
Soon Cubby and Charlie will be throwing snow balls at each other! Mary in MN
It appears that Charlie will NOT be a polar explorer... He seems to have a bit of bias against snow. Very cute (to those of us who aren't wrestling him into his snow suit)
Charlie is definitely his mother's child.
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