Snow, frozen water, deceitfully beautiful like a rose. It intices one to touch it only to bite their finger almost like a thorn with it's bitter cold. It invaded our frigid northland clime, over three inches in the mere space of today. Only one thing, one bright shimmering speck of hope, can possibly save us from our otherwise inescapable demise. A Snow Day, I mean, in St. George we get half a centimeter and everyone stops everything, why can't Logan postpone it's higher education for over two whole feet? Anyway, our snow is a little deceptive, you'd think that with about two feet you could dive in and land on what would appear to be a cloud, or even a large marshmellow. Wrong. the first foot and a half came before a freak miniature heat wave. so it melted a little and turned to almost rock solid ice. Also funny thing, our front yard is almost totally shielded from the sun throughout the day. so we have well over two feet, whereas our neighbors might have a little over one. Mindy and i had lots of fun today playing in the snow, even if it won't even pack to make a snow man. we did snow angels, drew faces on the car and i even tried to jump in the large amount of snow in the front yard. we also made a fort, as shown by the beautiful model in the above photo.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Winter Wonderland (hopefully a snow day too!)
Snow, frozen water, deceitfully beautiful like a rose. It intices one to touch it only to bite their finger almost like a thorn with it's bitter cold. It invaded our frigid northland clime, over three inches in the mere space of today. Only one thing, one bright shimmering speck of hope, can possibly save us from our otherwise inescapable demise. A Snow Day, I mean, in St. George we get half a centimeter and everyone stops everything, why can't Logan postpone it's higher education for over two whole feet? Anyway, our snow is a little deceptive, you'd think that with about two feet you could dive in and land on what would appear to be a cloud, or even a large marshmellow. Wrong. the first foot and a half came before a freak miniature heat wave. so it melted a little and turned to almost rock solid ice. Also funny thing, our front yard is almost totally shielded from the sun throughout the day. so we have well over two feet, whereas our neighbors might have a little over one. Mindy and i had lots of fun today playing in the snow, even if it won't even pack to make a snow man. we did snow angels, drew faces on the car and i even tried to jump in the large amount of snow in the front yard. we also made a fort, as shown by the beautiful model in the above photo.
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you're weird
Sooooooooooooooooo glad that you live there and not ME! I would die, I am sure of it.
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