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Winter in the Mountains





On Sunday Ryan and I decided that we wanted to take Winter/Christmas photographs, but there hasn't been any snow in the valley and it's been 40-50 degrees on average. It hasn't been feeling like Christmas outside this year except for the random spurts of Christmas lights we see. Anyways, we knew that if we went up to the mountains we would surely find snow and guess what - we did! It was so beautiful - exactly what I imagine when I think of a winter wonderland. The mountains were covered in white and there were pine trees everywhere, making it look like Christmas trees galore. 

We drove up to Snowbird, which was filled with skiers and snowboarders so we decided to head down to White Pine Trail and took the path that led to this cute bridge. Some people who were taking bridals came shortly after we got there and we decided to share the spot, but I seriously didn't want to leave, although exploring the rest of the trail was fun as well. I love pine trees covered in snow - it's my favorite winter scene. Looking back I wish I didn't wear a white top since I'm blending in with the snow, but oh well, you live and you learn. We also had to get Ryan a new suit last week since he was leaving on a business trip to Atlanta and didn't have one that fit. I was sad I didn't get to go with him, but I'm crossing my fingers I can go to his Washington DC trip since we'll already be out in New York City that week. We've been to NYC before, but only spent a day there so let me know if you have any must do or sees, as well as for DC.

Today we have a snow storm advisory all day until tomorrow evening so I'm hoping the valley is blanketed with snow and then I can go sledding. I bought some sleds from Target a month ago, but haven't been able to use them yet and I'm crossing my fingers I can go before I leave to Wisconsin. 














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