Apparently, I should've phrased my opening comment as such yesterday: "Snow, snow, go away! Come again on a work day, but only if you're going to snow enough that work gets canceled." It started snowing at approximately 4:00 this afternoon, and it's not expected to stop until 7 AM. That's 15 hours of snow, and it's coming down pretty steadily. Thanks NPR for telling me it would definitely be no more than 1 inch of accumulation.... Too bad, we've already hit that mark and there are like 9 more hours to go. No more trusting you, NPR!
Our workout class was very intimate tonight, compared to the normal group of 18ish. In my head right now, I can count about 9 people that were there. Still so worth going, though! I made sure to park in the garage at the gym to avoid having to clean my car off with only my workout clothes on (talk about a little chilly!). The drive home was a little difficult since the snow was coming down in big, steady flakes, and the road were quasi-covered. Driving in the snow like that gives me a glimpse of what Captain Kirk felt flying through the galaxy with stars zooming past him. That's kind of what snow at night is like. The most difficult part was the inability to see the lines. Most of you know I have difficulty staying in the lines anyways! ;)
See the big flakes on my car?! That's from the car being still only about 2.5 minutes. Notice the other cars have their blades up. Apparently it helps in the cleaning process... a lesson I learned the hard way. I promise one of these days I'll take snow pictures outside of my parking lot. I must take this moment to be thankful I have a constant place to park!
Our workout class was very intimate tonight, compared to the normal group of 18ish. In my head right now, I can count about 9 people that were there. Still so worth going, though! I made sure to park in the garage at the gym to avoid having to clean my car off with only my workout clothes on (talk about a little chilly!). The drive home was a little difficult since the snow was coming down in big, steady flakes, and the road were quasi-covered. Driving in the snow like that gives me a glimpse of what Captain Kirk felt flying through the galaxy with stars zooming past him. That's kind of what snow at night is like. The most difficult part was the inability to see the lines. Most of you know I have difficulty staying in the lines anyways! ;)
See the big flakes on my car?! That's from the car being still only about 2.5 minutes. Notice the other cars have their blades up. Apparently it helps in the cleaning process... a lesson I learned the hard way. I promise one of these days I'll take snow pictures outside of my parking lot. I must take this moment to be thankful I have a constant place to park!
WE GOT OUR WISH- Well, kind of. Does a 1/2 day count as a snow day?
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