We’ve been having the most unseasonably mild winter here in England, so much so that I thought Spring pastels (expect this blog to go even more crazy about gelato pastels than normal come March…) were just a couple of weeks away. Silly me, I’d completely forgotten that the weather in Britain likes to play a game of ‘hard to get’ (just to keep us on our toes) so, I really shouldn’t have been quite so surprised by a mini-blizzard in February.
But when I awoke to the sight of the rooftops of Cambridge tucked beneath a thick blanket of a foot of fluffy snow Sunday morning, I literally bounced out of bed in glee (like a small over-active child). I think I managed to get dressed, pull on my shiny Hunter wellies (that, for all these blue skies, had been sitting rather unloved in my hallway until this point), drag The Clever Boyfriend with me and fly down the stairs and out the door in two minutes flat. And oh! The joy of being the first one to make it to all that pristine fluffy snow before anyone else had awoken to trample in it!
For the next two hours, we managed to throw enough snowballs at each other and build a sparkly snowlady dressed in my jewels (I named her Esmerelda) and every other snow-related cliche that we could muster.Β The weather bores can say what they like, but having both grown up in Australia (where snow is nothing more than a mythical fantasy), there is still something wonderfully magical and exciting about mornings like this where it feels as though new seasonal traditions can me made. Sometimes it really is life’s most simple pleasures such as these which make for the most wonderful memories.
And the best thing about playing in the snow early on a Sunday morning? Coming in to a cosy house and whipping up a stack of pancakes and steaming mugs of hot chocolate for brunch and then spending the rest of the day tucked indoors with a fresh copy of Vogue. There’s no hibernation quite like Snow Day hibernation!
Do you have your own winter traditions? How do you hibernate on cold, wintery weekends?
Love, Miss B xx
WhatWouldGwynethDo says
How cute is your blog?!? New follower here, lovely read. π
mfsadler says
I love your glamorous snow lady! And the pancakes and hot chocolate look pretty good too.
Katie says
Your snow day sounds so much fun!! I wish the snow hadn’t melted so quickly in London so I could of built a snow man. Also very good choice in chocolates Charbonnel et Walker Champagne Truffles are my favourite. Hope your well? Love Katie xx
Lin says
You named her Esmeralda, that is awesome, she looks lovely!
Lili @ Relatable Style says
Oh yes, definitely! Winter kicked our collective behinds in the last days π If I could get my car to work, it wouldn’t even be that bad. It is so sunny that I can almost believe it’s Spring… Looking outside the window, of course. Being outside is an entirely different story π It’s cool that you made it outside to play in the snow, I couldn’t imagine dragging myself out of bed for anything in subzero degrees!
Solana {Solo Thais} says
This is adorable! Also a new follower…love the blog and love Esmerelda!
Suzy says
No snow here, where I live in the US, but I loved hearing about your day – I think I would do the same thing! This time last year we had a lot of snow! I must say your snow-lady is the most adorable thing I think I have ever seen!!! Love her! Love your blog! Take care!
the style crusader says
This is so unbelievably sweet! When you tweeted a photo of your snow(wo)man all decked out in jewels I wasn’t even surprised – OF COURSE yours would be the most glamorous one around! Sounds like such a perfect day! xx
Maja H says
Oh my god, I love your bejeweled snow-lady! π
Lynn Cox says
I just knew you would “Do snow” with style!!! Love it!
The snow fluttered past us as it headed east. Didn’t really settle and left everything wet and grey. I shared your Vogue and hot chocolate moment but looking out at the rain. xx
TheOnlineStylist says
Esmerelda is possibly the most glamorous snowman I have ever met! xx
The doll on fashion says
That looks a lot of fun! I went out trampling the fresh snow on saturday night, I love that crunchy sqeaky noise it makes.
The doll on fashion
suzi says
love your photos! and don’t worry, us Brits still get so excited about the snow…or maybe it’s just me π
Suzi x
Lola says
Oh this made me smile π Only you would dress a snowman up in jewels and have petals as eyes, love love love! I loved snow day, me my mum and sister had a massive snow fight, it was wonderful! and coming back into a warm house is heavenly, though I opted for hot soup and crusty bread, pancakes would have been better though! Gosh, they look SO good xxx
Rebekah says
I loved this post (and the last one). Thanks so much for sharing your snow! I’ve been in Australia for a little over a year and a half now and I really miss the snow I used to get where I lived in upstate NY. Snow always makes me smile. π
Emma G says
Only you could make such a whimsical, stylish snowlady. This is why I love your blog!
Phoebe says
My boyfriend and I (also antipodean’s) had a similarly playful day, although ours started on Saturday night with a stomp home in the snow after a few red wines in a gorgeously cosy pub! There was something so cheering about seeing snow, which makes EVERYWHERE look prettier, all the families out enjoying it together and of course plenty of puppy dogs not quite knowing what to think about all this cold, wet, white covering! It’s times like this when you want to cling onto these overseas adventure memories!
Hannah Chan says
Emma G’s comment is so true…only you could do something as fabulous as this π
Julie Ryman Cottrell says
you’re freakin adorable π
Fabrizia Spinelli says
Wonderful photos, I like them!!! This is such a nice post!
Emilia says
This looks like such a perfect snow day. Pancakes and hot chocolate? Yes please! It’s so nice to remember that snow can indeed be magical and not just a hassle π
Barbara (MsHGolightly) says
As you probably know (I posted a million pics on instagram!) Rome turned into a winter wonderland too this weekend. This is a really extraordinary event (about once every 25years), so I can perfectly understand the excitement of someone not accustomed to snow and cheerful activities related to it! My weekend was indeed incredibly similar to yours, (minus the Clever Boyfriend..)
xx
B.
Brandi says
The weather is like that here on the east coast as well. It’ll be so pretty one day, and then all of a sudden snow. It’s awful.
Lindsey says
What a fashionable snowlady! I love it! I wish we had snow days here…
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Georgina says
Don’t blame you for loving it. I was in Cambridge for work this weekend and it looked beautiful in the snow.
deesdialogue says
LOVE your snow lady π