Friday, January 30, 2026

Friday Favourites

 


Happy Friday!! 
The big story here this week was the snow.  We got pummeled with record breaking snow last Sunday overnight into Monday. We did a lot of shovelling and this snow will be with us for awhile, particularly with the cold temperatures.

The snowbank in front of our house is so big people were taking photos of it when they walked by.


So much snow on the cars.


Q came out to help on Monday morning.



E went on a school ski trip on Tuesday.  I told him to take some photos and he did.  They had a great time.

Beavertails on the side of the hill.

I had one of my favourite lunches this week at work and it was so pretty I thought I would take a photos.  Just a handful of spinach, a few cherry tomatoes, and two hard boiled eggs.  I warm up the spinach and tomatoes with some butter first and then chop the eggs in. Simple but good.


Another favourite meal was this shepherd's pie (or I guess technically "cottage pie" since I made it with beef and not lamb). This is the perfect meal for a cold winter's night.

I finished our pretty Paris Christmas puzzle this week.  

I am off today to take Q to a ski race, lucky him, he gets to skip school :) 

Have a great weekend, stay warm!

Linking up with Andrea and Erika.







3 comments:

  1. That is such a pretty puzzle! I haven't thought of cottage pie in ages; I'm going to add that to our menu. Thanks for the idea!

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  2. If you all are talking about snow, you must have gotten a lot! haha! We got five inches and some ice last weekend, and most of our roads are still a mess (we've had frigid temps too, so that hasn't helped with progress) Love the ski pics and so sweet that he listened and took some :) Have a great weekend.

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  3. Wow, that’s a lot of snow! E looks like he had a fun time on the school trip, and lucky Q for getting a day off from school. I love your puzzle. The pictures are so cute. They remind me of the illustrations in my favourite children’s book, The Tiger Who Came To Tea by Judith Kerr.

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