Tuesday, December 15, 2009

let it snow! let it snow! let it snow!

Only because more than likely there'll be no snow in Ireland and that's where we're heading in two days! And this might be the only snow we see for a long time. That's the reason we don't mind it snowing all it jolly-well-wants right now!

"...but as long as you love me so...
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!"

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

let it snow let it snow let it snow!

[ all our pictures here ]

10 comments:

  1. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas with Lilah Grace, and a wonderful visit in Ireland!
    Alex and Glenda

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  2. It does look fun and I love the snow, when I can be inside and warm! Have a wonderful Christmas in Ireland! It sounds wonderful...

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  3. Doesn't look like we'll have snow in Ireland soon although little girl in our house ready for it!!

    Hope you have a safe trip and we'd love to meet up with you.

    Many thanks for the Christmas card - gorgeous as we knew they would be.

    Peter, Jane, Victoria & Harry

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  4. She look so joyful in the snow. Have a great trip to Ireland.

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  5. Jill,

    You left a comment on my blog about completing the paperwork for Lilah's citizenship.

    My husband was reading the comments and just wanted to ask if you were going the automatic citizenship route (new way) or the naturalized immigrant (old/sponsorship way).

    The reason being that it sounded like you were completing the steps for the automatic citizenship (new way), because you mentioned Part A and Part B (One and Two).

    But you also mention that you have a PR card. The reason he was wondering is because it sounds like (which almost happened to us) like CIC is now processing Lilah for automatic citizenship instead of naturalized grant (unrestricted citizenship).

    Sorry if this is confusing, or if this is not needed advice. It is just that there have been some problems (with ours at first, and others as well) with CIC "mistakenly" processing the applications into the automatic route, instead of the unrestricted route.

    If you have any questions, let me know.

    Joyanne

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  6. Have a wonderful Christmas in Ireland. I'm sure Lilah will be spoiled by all your relatives and friends there!

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  7. Adorable!! Love those pictures.

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  8. Oh, these pictures are precious! Have a safe trip and a wonderful visit with your family. Merry Christmas! Nollaig Shona! (hope I spelled that right)

    Gin =)

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  9. Merry Christmas! Lilah is stinkin' cute!

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  10. Lilah is too sweet bless her!
    You might be in luck with snow in Ireland, it's been snowing all evening and expected to carry on on this side of the pond!

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