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Oh, Tina, this is the cutest thing I've read in a long time! You'll be fine, I promise. As a Canadian, I can say with confidence that the snow won't leap up and attack you when you're not looking. It will sit there and be cold, but it won't actually try to get you. Dress up warm when you go out, drive more slowly and carefully, and plan a nice bath for when you get home to warm up.
You also probably don't have to stock pile food. (But it's awfully funny that you are.) We regularly his -25 or so with several feet of snow and we still manage to get to the grocery store. When you live somewhere that regularly gets cold and snow, life doesn't stop because of it.
Take care of yourself!
You also probably don't have to stock pile food. (But it's awfully funny that you are.) We regularly his -25 or so with several feet of snow and we still manage to get to the grocery store. When you live somewhere that regularly gets cold and snow, life doesn't stop because of it.
Take care of yourself!
