I realize my husband has four - strike that - three reasons for not moving to Florida right now, but I'd like to say, I have none. Mist is originally from Texas and Georgia and I'm sure she'd be perfectly happy to move back to a warmer climate.
Last night I got home, got out of the car to get the mail, and could not get going again up the driveway. Our driveway is 941' long (Yes, exactly. I know because I measured it.) It's got a slight incline on the way in, the levels out, then goes down a hill to the house. I had to back out on the road when there was no traffic, then zoom in, up to the gate, get out to unlock and open the gate, and saw the UPS man had put two packages over the fence. I couldn't reach them since they either slid on the ice or the wind blew them, so I had to get on my hands and knees and crawl - yes in my work clothes

to get the packages and drag them back across the ice, still on my knees. Then I put them in the car and headed down the hill - only to have my car go completely out of control!

I turned the wheel into the skid but it did nothing. I was sliding down the hill - pretty darn fast! - until I hit a snow bank which then sent me flying in the opposite direction. Holy moly! I almost hit the house! I put the car in the garage and swore I was not going anywhere again until spring!
Of course, today I am at work.

Charlie put so much ice melt on the hill that I was able to get up it. Today is a little warmer and the sun is on it so it better %^!#@% melt before I get home!
Also, let me just add to this that these conditions are THE most difficult for taking care of my girls. I'm dragging hay and shavings up to the barn, hauling and dumping frozen water buckets, it's slippery and cold and dark all the time when I am trying to do chores.

I'm constantly worried that I am going to slid and pull a muscle or worse.
This is the worst possible time for me to be trying to focus on the most intense part of my training. Therefore I am going to seriously reconsider the 2009 Half. If they make the Minnie a Half, that just might be my one big event. January training just doesn't work for me. I guess I got really really lucky last year since the first significant snowfall we had wasn't until January 10th. This year I've done most of my L/Rs on the TM and I really don't like it. Plus after dealing the with snow and the resulting difficulties, I'm soooo tired. Getting up at 4:15am to get on the TM is just about the last thing I feel like doing. I am really not putting my best effort into training and I am not happy about that. Not at all.
I've been reading thru the relevant parts of MFM, sort of as a refresher. It cracked me up last night to read what he has to say about tapering. It says it is the closest you will ever come to being possessed. Makes me think John Bingham has spent some time around here.
Craig - I passed my the high school track this morning, which was my last hope for getting outside. They haven't touched it. I guess they won't bother with school being out and all. great. Just great. That means 13 on the TM Saturday.
Oh
Helen, get dancin' will ya? OMG 50 sounds positively balmy to me right now!
Panda -
The biggest hazzard is not the tunes but the people who walk 3,4,5 abreast and refuse to move for faster people to pass.
AMEN!!