When it does get really cold though, Chris and Kennedy always make the most of it and I have to admit, that they get up to some pretty fun things.. We’ve been working on an ice rink for the last two Winters.
I’m definitely inspired to eat a little more chocolate now.Lovely weather we’re having here lately, isn’t it?Almost everyone is getting a little taste of Winter right now.

Whether you live in the Great White North, or you rarely see snow, it can be a real nuisance to wake up to an iced-over car in the morning.Here in Canada, we should know better and always be prepared for these things, but we still find ourselves with icy windshields and cars that need cleaning off at least a few times every year.. With a little bit of knowledge though, and some clever tricks, you can save yourself the pain of having to tackle the time consuming task of de-icing and de-snowing your car in the cold.. First of all, I have to tell you that I took these photos during the middle of a raging storm, with snow blowing off the fields and literally zero visibility.I wanted to take a few pics to set the mood, but I couldn’t exactly see what I was shooting, so I just stuck my camera out and snapped!

So you get what you get, but as you can see, we’ve had some serious snow lately.🙂 This was after Chris had already gone out and shoveled that morning.. On to some tips!.

Here are some great things to do if you find snowy, freezing weather heading your way.. 1) Cover your windows!
Using car mats, carpet remnants, or sheets of plastic to cover your car windows will prevent them from getting any frost, snow, or ice on them in the first place.I was right about that!
When you start looking at all the options available to you in custom cabinetry though, the choices can be pretty overwhelming!Since it’s custom, they can literally do pretty much anything you want.
But how do you know what you want?How do you know which upgrades you should choose and which you’ll really use?
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