in high school I worked at a grocery store, I absolutely disliked snowdays. If the weather forecast included snow it was a guarantee that the day was going to be busy, crazy busy. I never understood the reasoning behind leaving your warm house in weather conditions that were dreadful to pick up a few groceries. Until I had children.....
running out of milk is the equivalent of the world ending
no chocolate in the house...could be hazardous
or perhaps it is simply connecting with others this venturing out into the elements
or curiosity...how bad is it out there, when you view is limited to those out your windows.
today we were in a blizzard warning, by noon it was apparent the weather forecast was spot on. I lost site of the house next door often throughout the afternoon. So when the last daycare child left Anthony and I headed to the store, he needed food for his boy scout camp out the next day and there was limited milk left in the refrigerator, and I was curious just how bad was it. I felt fairly safe traveling to the store a few blocks away and as we drove I pointed out the clear blue sky above us even as the wind whipped snow around us...we quickly traveled thru the store filling our cart with groceries and when 20 minutes later when we exited the store the world had changed from bad to crazy bad. Visibility was zero..the drive home was slow and from memory. Longest few blocks of travel I have logged. it was with great relief that i pulled into the garage.
running out of milk is the equivalent of the world ending
no chocolate in the house...could be hazardous
or perhaps it is simply connecting with others this venturing out into the elements
or curiosity...how bad is it out there, when you view is limited to those out your windows.
today we were in a blizzard warning, by noon it was apparent the weather forecast was spot on. I lost site of the house next door often throughout the afternoon. So when the last daycare child left Anthony and I headed to the store, he needed food for his boy scout camp out the next day and there was limited milk left in the refrigerator, and I was curious just how bad was it. I felt fairly safe traveling to the store a few blocks away and as we drove I pointed out the clear blue sky above us even as the wind whipped snow around us...we quickly traveled thru the store filling our cart with groceries and when 20 minutes later when we exited the store the world had changed from bad to crazy bad. Visibility was zero..the drive home was slow and from memory. Longest few blocks of travel I have logged. it was with great relief that i pulled into the garage.
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