Thursday, February 21, 2013

one foot under

Reporting to you live from twelve inches under the massive snow mounds.
and it's still a comin'



Oh my word I have never seen as much snow in Kansas as I have the past two days. It has just taken over.  One very large perk of all of this snow is a snow day.  My excitement level was off the roof. Yeah, teaching isn't too bad.

don't mind the bare windows. currently on a curtain search.
I am so glad Jeff went to the store yesterday and stocked up so we starving AND captive. Whew. Now that could have been bad. Even though I think his chili is going to have me full for days.




I actually imagined myself getting a lot of errands done today. I pictured our "snow day" just being a few inches and easy peasy. Wrong.

So since I am stuck in the house for hours upon hours I have a feeling I will be doing a lot of nothing but lounging around, responding to e-mails, getting hyped up on coffee, reading, hopefully cleaning/organizing, and making a sweet snowman.



I hope everyone who is getting this weather is safe and sound! If you get bored, just sled on over!

10 comments:

Chloe said...

In Missouri we're being held captive too. Except it's all ice. Yuck. Have a wonderful snow day!

Rachel said...

I have never in my life seen that much snow. It absolutely amazes me that places like that exist haha :)

Kristen said...

We are getting an icy/snow mix over here in Missouri. I would much rather have that powdery look.

Enjoy your snow day!

Becky said...

We keep getting a few inches of snow every weekend over here in Virginia but nothing to play in :( Enjoy your relaxing snow day!!

Ashley said...

I just got in to St. Louis last night to beat the storm and it's coming down right now in STL. Snow days are so fun!

Kristin said...

Enjoy that snow!! NY had two feet of it two weeks ago!

Caty said...

So jealous! Snow days are exactly why I miss living in Colorado!!

Amanda said...

Hope you're having lots of fun being snowed in! Miss you lots!

Charlotte said...

I love snow but I don't like living in it- does that make sense? Haha, when I was in IL I dreaded snow days because it meant this southern gal still had to drive to work! Now that I'm back south, I love snow since it is a "treat"! Hope you have so much fun relaxing at home! You deserve it!

Hannah said...

I love snow days! It's one of the wonderful perks of being a teacher :) ...if only that snow would come a little more to the south. If only you could send some my way.

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