
Winter is beautiful in so many different ways: Snow-laden fir trees and fields of unspoiled snow, glittering icicles and frost covered twigs, animal tracks criss-crossed through snowy woods, happy snowmen in backyards, tantalizing snowdrifts beckoning to passersby to stop and frolic. I happen to have two favorite kinds of winter days. The first is the image that springs to mind when you hear the song “It’s a Marshmallow World”, the soft fluffy winter day with huge snowflakes falling gently to the ground. A day that is still and quiet because sound is sleeping in the snow. Trees hang heavy, not in weariness but in comfort, like a child curled up on the couch wrapped in a fleece blanket. You stop and stand and let this day embrace you, caught up in a trance that is so comfortable, so magical, so immobilizing you don’t want to break it and almost don’t have the strength to do so. Smoke puffs from chimneys and in the quiet solitude you can almost hear it. The magic lies in the fact that sight and sound become confused, that in seeing the snowflakes and smoke they seem deafening, yet you hear nothing. This day makes you feel cozy and warm even if you’re out in it. Which, by the way, is exactly where you SHOULD be on that particular kind of day. My other favorite happens to be the very day we’re having today, a bright glorious crisp day with the sun shining in a pale blue winter sky, reflected blindingly by sharp white snow. It was incredibly foggy this morning and the trees seems to have clung to some of the clouds, as they are shrouded in thick frost. The cold rushes in your lungs and you feel it invigorating your body as it forces out the over-heated air from your closed up house. Even Cheyenne, our dog, is frisky and exhilarated today. When I let her out this morning she ran and pounced and rooted in the snow, snorting and sneezing.


I also want to add a bit about my deep and abiding love and appreciation for my handsome and charming husband. He pointed out that even the dog got a shout-out in my Christmas letter but no mention, even indirectly, of him. Lest he and the world doubt my love and devotion to him, I publish this for all to see-
I am blessed to be in the tenth year of marriage to my perfect match. He balances me in so many ways. He is an incredible father, always taking and making time for his children. He works hard for us, but never at the expense of time with us. I am grateful for his priesthood worthiness and his dedication to the gospel. Mostly (and this may seem like my priorities are out of whack), I love that he makes me laugh. I love when he is in a silly mood and I get to hear him giggle. (He'll hate that I used that term- but that's what it is!) So rest assured, I am appreciative and hopelessly in love with my husband!