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LOL you are surprised about a snow day for 3 inches of snow...

As a kid we had snow maybe 5 times while I was in school. Each time we got a day off school- the most we got was about 2" and that was once- usually it is closer to 1/4 and 1/2 inch of snow- but trust me everything must close because we people who can drive in 6 inches of water with no problems can't drive on ice at all.

I do recall one time I was in 3rd grade and called my best friend all excited about the snow and the day off school. Her mom answered the phone and asked if I was ill- since I wasn't at school- you see she had sent my friend and her sister off to school on foot as usual- without a second thought- they had only just moved from Maine the year before and really the snow was nothing to think about so she thought nothing of it.

But from that day on my friend always got to harass her mom about making her "walk to school in the snow" and when we wanted to be really obnoxious we'd add things like barefoot without a coat -lol

So we will get snow days here easy-even have had them if none is staying on the ground and it is just falling in flurries.
 
VirtuallyMe said:
LOL you are surprised about a snow day for 3 inches of snow...

As a kid we had snow maybe 5 times while I was in school. Each time we got a day off school- the most we got was about 2" and that was once- usually it is closer to 1/4 and 1/2 inch of snow- but trust me everything must close because we people who can drive in 6 inches of water with no problems can't drive on ice at all.

I do recall one time I was in 3rd grade and called my best friend all excited about the snow and the day off school. Her mom answered the phone and asked if I was ill- since I wasn't at school- you see she had sent my friend and her sister off to school on foot as usual- without a second thought- they had only just moved from Maine the year before and really the snow was nothing to think about so she thought nothing of it.

But from that day on my friend always got to harass her mom about making her "walk to school in the snow" and when we wanted to be really obnoxious we'd add things like barefoot without a coat -lol

So we will get snow days here easy-even have had them if none is staying on the ground and it is just falling in flurries.
The snow is still falling here!

I just love snow!

P.S.Duck,I'll send you mine later.:)
 
Enjoy your snow!

As a child I have fond memories of going to my friends house and sledding down their huge hill. As an adult, I have memories of sliding down my driveway trying to shovel snow; only to have the snow plow go down the street and block the drive with snow. Oh yeah, and the fact that snow (or ice) was no excuse for being late for work. Unfortunatly the adult memories are more vivid than the kid memories. I still don't miss it.

I still take the Disney bubble snow over the real stuff!
 
CoolDisGirl said:
Be, your post made me LOL because I heard the same thing from my parents when I was little. Funny thing is, when I tell my kids I had to walk up hill in the snow Im telling the truth. I lived in a small community and there were no busses so we never had delays or snow days. We literally walked to school in inches of snow...and to get to school I really did walk up hill. LOL A HUGE STEEP hill! 3-7 predicted for here overnight. Argggggg...I really really hate snow. Anyone want any? I would be happy to share with you. :cold:

Me, Me, ME!! :Pinkbounc I want to share your snow!!

While Be's story was funny, your's is much closer to my own experience as a kid! Sure it wasn't fun thinking of having to slog through it just to get to school, but oh, the fun on the way home! Woot! :goodvibes

Brain, thank you my friend, for remembering me again! I'll be waiting for it to arrive! :hug:

Friend, where the heck IS that box of snow? It's been two days and I still don't see it? :confused3
 

Good Morning Bella :)


No snow here. Just rain and more rain. Temps are in the mid-60s -- I actually had to wear socks this morning ;)

All the morons are out tho - My 40 minute drive to work was closer to 1h 15m due to the ineptitude of people who can't handle things falling from the sky while they drive. *sigh*

I guess it's the price I pay for living in 'God's Waiting Room' ;) and I'd still rather have this than snow any day :)
 
When I was little I remember having loads of snow around at Chritmas. My school was an hour's bus journey from home so we used to get snow days and even now I have my pc at home hooked up just in case i can't get to work. The only thing we've had so far is rain, rain and more rain, so if you guys could send some snow to England I would be grateful :cold: :Pinkbounc
 
Funniebunny said:
When I was little I remember having loads of snow around at Chritmas. My school was an hour's bus journey from home so we used to get snow days and even now I have my pc at home hooked up just in case i can't get to work. The only thing we've had so far is rain, rain and more rain, so if you guys could send some snow to England I would be grateful :cold: :Pinkbounc

If I can get my supply from CoolDisGirl, Captain Brain and BubbasFriend, I should have enough to share with you my good friend! Hopefully can get it to you in time for Christmas morn! :hug:
 
i'm dreaming of a white christmas, which is spoilt by all the pollution making global warming which causes it to not be a white christmas for most of us
 
Here in Maryland, we don't usually get snow until after Christmas. However, this year is breaking the cycle... anyway, I remember one year when I was about 9 or 10, we were going to my Uncle's house in New Hampshire for Christmas. I was so excited because FINALLY, I would get my white Christmas. Well, what do you know.. NO SNOW IN NASHUA on Christmas that year, and guess where it did snow? HERE AT HOME! LOL

We are in for another snow storm tonight, though we will likely get a few inches of snow tonight, then it will change into freezing rain.. most likely a snow day tomorrow.. hate the ice!
 
aeryn said:
Good Morning Bella :)


No snow here. Just rain and more rain..........

All the morons are out tho - My 40 minute drive to work was closer to 1h 15m due to the ineptitude of people who can't handle things falling from the sky while they drive. *sigh*


yeah, what is it with that? I have lived in Florida for almost 4 years and I can never understand why, in a state where it rains all the time, people suddenly forget how to drive when it rains? What is that?

And to all you people up north talking about this "snow" stuff...well, I just had to get my sweatshirt back from my sister since I don't have a coat and it is FREEZING here...I mean the other night at work it was like 55 or something. I can't handle this. I can't wait until our 2 months of winter is over and the summer comes back for the other 10!

~Mia~
 
MiakodaWDW said:
yeah, what is it with that? I have lived in Florida for almost 4 years and I can never understand why, in a state where it rains all the time, people suddenly forget how to drive when it rains? What is that?

And to all you people up north talking about this "snow" stuff...well, I just had to get my sweatshirt back from my sister since I don't have a coat and it is FREEZING here...I mean the other night at work it was like 55 or something. I can't handle this. I can't wait until our 2 months of winter is over and the summer comes back for the other 10!

~Mia~

I'm right with you! It hits 65 and I'm cold. With having Reynauld's, the cold feels even colder. I'd never make it if we ever move back north. As for the drivers, it's tagged on an extra 10 minutes for me to get starwarskid to school, just because of the snowbirds and tourons. Add the rain, and it's even more time. I think the horse and buggies back in Lancaster County, Pa moved faster than drivers yesterday.
 
65 would be nice, it's 41 and very foggy today. I'm sat at work with my coat on :cold:
 
Funniebunny said:
65 would be nice, it's 41 and very foggy today. I'm sat at work with my coat on :cold:

Brrrrr! Meet me in VMK, I'll hand you a hot chocolate!

Today is high in the high 70's and low in the high 50's. I can handle that! Today will be an awesome day!
 
:cold: SNOW DAY!!!! :cold:

23 degrees, 4 inches of snow on top of the 3 we got earlier in the week and coming down at about an inch an hour, soon to be 2 inches an hour and no school!!!!!

I love winter!!!
 
I wouldn't mind it being cold if it snowed, but we having nothing but fog. Fog normally lifts after a couple of hours but it's now 12.38 and it's still here. I hope it clears up soon as I am going to my Fiance's work's Christmas Party tonight :Pinkbounc
 
FunnyBunnie, your Christmas snow will be on it's way!! Seems as though CoolDisGirl, Captain Brain and BubbasFriend have come through with delivering snow to me!!

We are in the middle of a predicted 10" storm now! Woot!!!

I'm almost out the door for the first snow angels of the year! :cloud9:
 
Most of our snow has turned to ice.

I don't care though!I'm going outside to play in the ice/snow!

See you all in an hour!
 
Spending a day with your kids reminds you of the joys that they are, and the miracle of them growing up, especially as they start to develop language and personality.

Case in point: DD#2, 16 months old.

Today, I thought back on her first word. After countless sleepless nights, mountains of diapers containing things too foul to be mentioned, the worries, the joys, I remember seeing her angelic face, looking with those innocent, beautiful eyes, into mine, and she said her very first word:

Banana.

(well, actually a-na-ma, but I knew what she meant)

A few weeks later, I was SO proud when she put together her first 2 word sentence. It was after she was crying piteously, needing the comfort and attention that only a parent could give. It was a difficult day, a long day at work, but I knew that my baby needed me. So I picked her up, and she uttered her first sentence!

No Daddy!

(and twisted and writhed to reach mommy)

Finally, today, the culmination of language development. She has finally put together 3 words, the 3 words that you long to hear from your child.

I want it

(as she clutched a gigantic stuffed animal toy in a store)


Could somebody remind me why I signed up for this?
 
JeanJoe said:
Spending a day with your kids reminds you of the joys that they are, and the miracle of them growing up, especially as they start to develop language and personality.

Case in point: DD#2, 16 months old.

Today, I thought back on her first word. After countless sleepless nights, mountains of diapers containing things too foul to be mentioned, the worries, the joys, I remember seeing her angelic face, looking with those innocent, beautiful eyes, into mine, and she said her very first word:

Banana.

(well, actually a-na-ma, but I knew what she meant)

A few weeks later, I was SO proud when she put together her first 2 word sentence. It was after she was crying piteously, needing the comfort and attention that only a parent could give. It was a difficult day, a long day at work, but I knew that my baby needed me. So I picked her up, and she uttered her first sentence!

No Daddy!

(and twisted and writhed to reach mommy)

Finally, today, the culmination of language development. She has finally put together 3 words, the 3 words that you long to hear from your child.

I want it

(as she clutched a gigantic stuffed animal toy in a store)


Could somebody remind me why I signed up for this?

Those sweet kisses on the cheek Daddy !

:love1:

I know that smile on your face...............

even with those red, dark circles, glazed over eyes of yours ! ! !​
 
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