Post the link to your blogged slice to schoology.com before the start of class Friday.
It's been so nice - one complication out of the day-to-day - to be able to drive on dry, C-L-E-A-R roads without yard-high bumpers of snow plowed up too tightly along side the road's edge. Additionally, I can't help but acknowledge the likely havoc a snow-day would inflict on our newly instituted "add an hour for six days to make up one (of our 10?) snow days" schedule - which already had kept me at school until 6:30 last night assisting with sectional decorations.
I'll say, I'm more or less fine with the cold that rolled back into the area this week; I know it's still February for 14 more hours, and I will surely wear my coat, scarf, gloves, hat, etc to face the frigidness, though I do look forward to more mornings, afternoons, and evening like last Friday when it got into the 40*s and coats could be left unzipped and gloved weren't imperative to protect my hands from getting chapped. Nevertheless, more snow means slow, possibly slippery, detoured drives to and from school and the weekly check-ups.
I do try to be an optimist who rolls with the punches and can appreciate winter, and the evolution of all the seasons, as a novelty of the life we live, so I'll just go with this weekend and whatever comes falling from the sky. I know we'll swing by the store tonight for some snowed-in food - I seem to like especially fresh stuff (cherries, strawberries, etc) during these cabin-fever days.