Sunday, April 6, 2008

I'm dreaming of a white...April 6th?


Didn't we move to England?  
This is what we woke up to this morning along with loud thunder and lightening.  
Abe is driving to Reading with the bishop this morning for Priesthood meeting. We are all supposed to return this afternoon to watch Saturday afternoon session tape delayed and then Sunday morning session live at 5pm our time.  Frankly, I'm a little scared to get on the roads with the Brits who rarely see snow and NEVER get snow like this, especially in April.  

8 comments:

Bamma said...

Gretchen,

Your picture taking continues to be spectacular. Way to go! You have a marvelous eye and obviously are seeing some marvelous things to take pictures of. Please keep it up. Your work is beautiful.

Mutti

Sara said...

WOW! This is what happened HERE last weekend! I'd missed the weather report, but woke up to a very WHITE Saturday morning! Surprise! Luckily for me though, I had no where I HAD to go, so I just cozied up and stayed home... Good Luck on the roads! (Stay away from the round-a-bouts! They're crazy without a slick white layer no one knows how to turn on!)

Sara said...

Love the new blog template, by the way! :)

Carolyn Andrews said...

I am loving your pictures. It is my mission all over again! I went to my mission reunion on friday night and got talking to one of the Elders there -- Grant Chandler -- who is a good friend of you guys! What a small world! So, my next question to him was why Knells are in our old stomping grounds and not his family!!!

Keep the pictures coming -- it will inspire a trip to England sooner than I think!

6 P's in a Pod said...

Are you kidding me? These pictures look like they came from National Geographic (you know what I mean!) B-E-A-Utiful!!!

Traci said...

That is crazy Gretch! I never saw snow in the 3 years I lived there! Missing you like crazy!

jill allison said...

Wow. The pictures were beautiful. I realize it is only picturesque when you get to stay bundled up inside, but who are we kidding...those moments are few and far between! How is the driving by the way? Miss you!

David said...

Do you go to Reading for church often? (I had a companion from there: JJ Terry. He's in the Young Men's presidency.)