There wasn’t a whole lot I could do but laugh and try to figure out if an umbrella or a winter hat was the more appropriate defense against what was falling from the sky.
Not much, but enough considering it’s March 26th. Then, halfway through our 10 minute drive to school it turned into bonafide snow fall and by lunch time, there was a layer of snow on the ground. Pulling out of my garage this morning I was greeted with a slush storm that resembled falling, melted snow cone. But unfortunately, my second thought was a bit off base. Well, my first thought was right as there is nothing comforting about wet, cold toes.
#JELLY DEFENSE WHIPPED CREAM CRACKED#
In a fit of optimism and rare tidying, I tossed them into the garbage thinking two things: cracked snow boots were not going to be much help and chances are it won’t snow again anyway. A few weeks ago, I discovered a crack in the toe of my big winter boots that have been serving me well these last few years. Thank you for supporting the brands that I love and that make Jelly Toast possible.Īfter having lived in Ohio for 32 years you think that I would have learned by now that weather at anytime of the year is extremely unpredictable. You might need a sweater in July and shorts in October. I’m proud to be continuing my partnership with Campfire Marshmallows in 2015. MaThis post is sponsored on behalf of Campfire® Marshmallows.