Snow Day #2.
What makes the snow day more significant is the fact that school was to begin yesterday after our two-week Christmas Break. (I can call it Christmas break instead of Holiday break because here in Arkansas we don't have to be so politically correct - you can call things exactly what they are without worrying about offending anyone - and people here are not so easily offended.)
Back to the snow day(s). I am allowing liberal use of the XBOX 360, the Wii, the playing of WOW, and the overconsumption of Top Ramen noodles. Will it earn me the Parent Of The Year award? No. Will it help keep the remaining marbles in my head from being completely lost? Perhaps.
When we lived in California, I had such a romantic view of the snow days that I saw on the news.
I envied those families, homebound, who were undoubtedly drinking cup after cup of creamy hot cocoa, snuggled up reading books, watching snow fall while sharing a togetherness that could only be achieved in a winter wonderland. I failed to see the piles of snowboots by every door, the wet socks, gloves, hats, mittens littering the house IN SPITE of the basket by the door labeled, "GLOVES & HATS". The parade of neighbor children in and out and out and in and then in and then out again. Hot chocolate splashed across the kitchen that I seem to clean about 10 times a day. . . good times.
Weather forecast for tomorrow? SNOW. Really. I've got to go now - WW3 has just broken out upstairs...
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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5 comments:
so great to see you posting again! can't wait to see more!
Not easy with kids. They get all bundled up and are out long enough to get wet, then they have to go to the bathroom and want dry clothes before they go out again. I know I should feel sorry for you as we bask in the 75 degree Arizona weather, but we do miss you all and love to read your blog.
LOL that is so funny
Oh, the days of endless snow... I wont miss you until the heat of july.
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