A Wyoming couple is keeping a family tradition alive — and they’re spreading joy in the neighborhood while doing it!
Jennifer Hayden and her husband Max Hayden recently created a massive Garfield snow sculpture outside of their home in Laramie, Wyoming, after receiving 20 inches of snow in a storm.
“It’s what my parents have done. They built a snow [sculpture] when they were in college as a young couple,” Jennifer explains on Monday’s episode. “I don’t know what inspired them to do it. I know they had a little Garfield toy, and I assume they liked the character.”
Jennifer and Max Hayden with their Garfield sculpture.Courtesy Jennifer Hayden

“Me and my brother and my mom and dad built one as a young family when we lived in Buffalo, Wyoming,” she continues. “And I was like, ‘That’d be a really fun tradition to carry on with us and then someday in the future with our kids.’ "
Max agreed — and soon the couple were out in the snow, sculpting a massive version of the beloved orange cat.
“Normally, you can take snow, and you can roll it into a snowman … and we tried to roll it, and it just didn’t work,” Jennifer explains. “So we ended up shoveling and scooping it into the Garfield.
Adds Max, 22: “Probably the hardest part was putting the head on, because we built the head separately … we cut the back of the head off to make it lighter. And then we managed to balance that on and we just kind of glued it together with more snow.”
Jennifer Hayden’s parents, Jim and Julie Seeman.Courtesy Jennifer Hayden

Jennifer Hayden as a kid with her brother Aaron Seeman and their Garfield sculpture.Courtesy Jennifer Hayden

About three hours and one bottle of orange spray paint later — not Cheeto dust, despite popular belief — the 7-foot-tall sculpture was complete.
Soon, she says, the image went viral, accumulating thousands of likes within minutes.
The Garfield sculpture.Courtesy Jennifer Hayden

“It’s crazy because when we built it, we didn’t think anything like this would happen,” Jennifer admits.
“Everyone was just super in awe, almost, of what we did,” says Max. “We work at elementary schools, and it’s so great to have our kids, and even other kids outside of our classroom, just come up to us, be like, ‘You built the coolest snowman ever.’ "
“People are just really happy to see it,” he adds.
source: people.com