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For the last three days, Brian and I have pulled the kids on their sled all over town. Why? We’re in search of the BIGGEST hill we can find to sled down! 🙂

For those of you who aren’t from the Pacific Northwest, the news is saying this is the biggest and longest snow fall in fifty years! And to top it off, there has been sun and blue skies! I feel like we live in Sun Valley right now (or something close to it!). We thought you might want see it for yourselves! 🙂 Turn up your volume and check it out!

You just saw our FIRST video!! 🙂 I surprised Brian this Christmas with a special gift! We take the kids swimming a lot, and we’re always talking about how great it would be to film them swimming under water. When Canon released their G7 model, and I saw how great the video component was I had to get it for Brian. Not just because of how cool the camera body is, but because Canon also put out an Waterproof Housing Unit for this little camera that isn’t the normal $2300. You guessed it, I earned some BIG points with my hubby this Christmas.

We’ve had a blast filming the kids swimming…and the last few days sledding! The Waterproof Housing Unit is AWESOME! If you don’t have one, it’s worth checking out!

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  1. Janelle says:

    How fun! I wish we had snow – all we get is freezing rain. 😛

  2. Todd Kim says:

    totally cool gift and i loved the video!

  3. erwin says:

    I owned G7 and I love it. The video is awesome …

    Looks like you guys have fun in the snow… 🙂

  4. I doubt you got the last message cuz Ellie came and hit millions of keys. Ahh little ones. Hey, I’m reading about shutter lag on this camera? How bad is it?

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