



Well, we made it through the storm. It was a big one and everyone in the Midwest has a tale to tell about the "Dome Crusher Blizzard 2010". Thanks to my fabulous neighbors who used gas power to help dig out. Peter came home without a snow clearing task and he liked that.
We picked out our tree at the local A-Tree Service lot - within walking distance. It is up, decorated and the daily focus for Cedar. We are looking forward to seeing friends and family over the next couple of weeks. Stay Warm!