Wow! It is snowing. Not much has accumulated yet but it seems that the pretty white stuff is wreaking havoc on our town. I got up at 6:30 this morning to get ready for my first class of the quarter. Looked on the internet to find out my children have a two hour delay for classes so my dear friend who takes them to class in the morning is now babysitting for 2 hours. She is so sweet to do that.
I trade cars with my sweet hubby and now am driving his rather large 4 wheel drive pickup so I can make it up the hill to our local college (which by the way, is notorious for being a skating rink), park and walk up the hill to class. I am so excited to be going back to class I can’t even stand it!
Anyway, I get out onto the main road up to the college and it has turned into a parking lot. No one was moving. My plans to be early to class have been squashed. I remained hopeful anyway and sat in the traffic line for about 35-40 minutes. As I am sitting, I decided to call my husband and find out if he has heard anything about the traffic or school closures. He told me that they have closed the roads to the school, someone fell in the parking lot and broke their leg and even the ambulance is stuck. I feel terrible for the poor person who fell. Yuck! So I figure out how to get my rather large truck, with a turning radius of 3 states turned around and head home and see if I can get any more info on school. I get on the net and look! there it is! School is closed for the day. So now, here I sit, blogging and trying to think about what I need to get done today and what I can live without doing.
I am enjoying our snow. It is pretty and secretly I’m hoping for 3 feet so we can go sledding and drink lots of hot chocolate. Some of my favorite memories of growing up here in Central Oregon are the snow days and the neighbors coming out to sled with us. We had an awesome sledding hill out in our pasture. We would gather all our sleds, get our long johns on and our jeans(didn’t have snow pants and wouldn’t have worn them even if I had), snow boots, hats, mittens, smiles and head out to the pasture for a day of sledding. I always thought it was such a treat but the treat turned into paradise when at about 9:00 at night we would look outside and realize that the snow had slowed down, the clouds were fairly low in the sky and the light was bouncing off the clouds to make it very light outside. We would call the neighbors, grab our sleds and head out to the hill and sled until midnight if our mother’s would let us. It was wonderful! I hope, I hope, I hope we get lots and lots of snow. It so happens we have a terrific sledding hill in our front yard and I’ll be the first one out!