Spring Texas homes receive snowYesterday, for the first time in almost 4 years, it SNOWED in Spring Texas.

The official time it started snowing I do not know. But for me it was 3:30 pm. I was busy working on my real estate marketing plans for 2009 from my home office when I heard cheers of joy from outside. I looked out my window and listened a little closer and caught sight of the elementary kids who were getting off the school bus and jumping up and down yelling "Its Snowing, Its Snowing, Its Snowing". 

I had to stop working and watch the big snowflakes float down from the sky. As I continued to watch it snow, my mind was flooded with wonderful childhood memories of winters in the Midwest where I grew up. 

Childhood memories of building snow forts and stock piling them with snowballs for an attack on an unsuspecting passerby, sledding down hills on the lighting fast silver circle which was so cold it felt like you were sitting on an icicle, laying in the snow and making beautiful snow angels, putting on bread sacks before putting on your snow boots to keep your feet dry, and coming back inside from the cold to a mug of hot cocoa.

As a kid, I too was excited to see it snow. But unlike the kids in Spring Texas, we got snow days. And the only thing that was better than one snow day was two snow days.

Even though I moved to Spring Texas to get away from the snow, part of me would not mind having a snow day once and while. That is with the caveat that I could just stay inside and watch it snow and not have to drive anywhere.

The photo above was taken at 9:30 pm last night of fresh snow clinging to the branches of the live oak tree that resides in the front yard of my home. This morning I was hoping to marvel once again at the snow's beauty. But I was too late. Yesterday's snow had already departed.

Will Spring Texas get a White Christmas?  Probably not. But we all enjoyed the day it snowed.

 
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Jill:  Wow... a real snow storm... LOL.  I remember the very first time I was ever in Houston... I think it was around New Years Eve 1978.  We were waiting for our plane to take off... and an ice storm came blowing into Intercontinental.  I guess it was because we were actually on the plane, but American actually put us up for two nights at some really cool hotel at the airport.  That was our welcome to Sunny Houston... :) 

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Karen:  Snow is rather rare in Houston and Spring Texas which is one of the reasons I like living here. I do not want to buy another snow shovel.

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The first snow is always exciting, but I'm betting people were shocked to see snow in Texas! We do not get snow in Sacramento, but outside the city, close to the foothills it sometimes snows. I sold my snowblower when I left MN and never looked back. I'll be happy never to see snow again.

Elizabeth Weintraub Land Park Real Estate Agent in Sacramento

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Elizabeth:

Our local newspaper had some wonderful pictures of kids enjoying their first snow. I am with you Elizabeth, on never seeing it snow again suitsme fine. I left my snow boots in Illinois and from time to time I visit them but I never take them with me.

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