Frozen

My parents visited for the weekend and my dad snapped some great photos while they played outside.  Those photos and stories from their visit will appear on this blog later this week.

Saturday morning while my parents were on their way up to Ashland, the three of us had some breakfast and talking about the plans for the day, which included going to see Granny Goose at the library.  Lilly asked me if Granny Goose was going to drive to the library and I told her I thought so.  She then asked me if Granny Goose had snow tires on her car.  I told her I wasn't sure, but that she could ask her when we were there.

After breakfast, while I was cleaning the bathroom, Nick and Lilly were watching Frozen.  Nick beckoned me over to see Lilly's interactive viewing.  I recommend you do not have the sound on while watching, unless you want the song going through your head for days.  The only thing Lilly says in the video is, "Look at what I did!"


Frozen Let it Go from Megan Robertson on Vimeo.

I pulled out my phone and took some video.  This evening, on a break from grading essays, I edited it.  There were a few moments where she was just standing watching and when she pulls out her ponytail it takes her quite awhile.  I figured I wouldn't waste your time.

And to end your curiosity, Granny Goose does indeed have snow tires on her car.  When Lilly asked her, Granny Goose turned to me for clarification.  The look on her face was, did she really just ask me if my car has snow tires?  I then explained Lilly's concern about vehicles and whether or not they have snow tires (she recently saw a school bus and wondered if the school bus had snow tires and this morning when she learned my parents were coming up in a new car, her first question was whether or not it had snow tires).


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