Another 'S' day?
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Another 'S' day?
Today is a Snow Day where I live. I haven't decided if it's an 'S' Day or not. No, I"m not looking for an excuse to eat junk, just being realistic. This is only the second one since I've lived here and with a kid in the house I'm thinking snow man making, cookie baking, hot chocolate kinda day... So..it might be an S day. Haven't decided yet.
Either way, I intend to enjoy it!
Either way, I intend to enjoy it!
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Re: Another 'S' day?
LOL. When I was small, Mom always baked cookies on snow days. I also grew up in Virginia, so if we had three or four days off from school in the wintertime, it was a pretty harsh winter.Dandelion wrote:Today is a Snow Day where I live. I haven't decided if it's an 'S' Day or not. No, I"m not looking for an excuse to eat junk, just being realistic.
I live in New Hampshire now. While I still get the urge to bake cookies on snow days, I would find them somewhat unrealistic S-days, even if we were counting them as "Days off school". Were I still living in VA, snow days might still be S-days.
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I live in the deep South. We only get snow every few years - and everything closes because there's simply no infrastructure (plows, salt, etc.) to deal with snow. Northerners laugh until they realize that most of the roads end up covered in ice rather than snow, powerlines are a hazard because of breaking tree branches, and NO ONE knows how to drive in the stuff, all of which means it's really dangerous to be on the roads.
At any rate, on the rare occasions when we DO get snow, it's like a holiday!! The kids love being out of school. Alas, the power usually goes off - when trees don't get snow regularly, they break under the load and take down the lines - so cookies aren't usually an option. Thank goodness for camp stoves (set up outdoors for ventilation) which make hot chocolate possible.
At any rate, on the rare occasions when we DO get snow, it's like a holiday!! The kids love being out of school. Alas, the power usually goes off - when trees don't get snow regularly, they break under the load and take down the lines - so cookies aren't usually an option. Thank goodness for camp stoves (set up outdoors for ventilation) which make hot chocolate possible.
The first Snow Day! A special once a year (or less!!) happening!! Of course it is special.. especially if you have little kids around and YOU should enjoy it too! Hot chocolate..making cookies...popcorn..
In our home, we built the first fire of the year in the livingroom fireplace (the wood burner was usually already in use!), put a tablecloth on the floor and roasted hot dogs over the fire and finished off the evening with som'ores and roasted apples (sprinkled w/a little cinnamon sugar! ) YUM!! The kids are grown and gone but every year my husband and I recall those yearly events while we enjoy a glass of wine (and a fire!) watching the first snow fall.... our new tradition! It will still be an S day for me!! I just hope it doesn't happen for another month or so!
In our home, we built the first fire of the year in the livingroom fireplace (the wood burner was usually already in use!), put a tablecloth on the floor and roasted hot dogs over the fire and finished off the evening with som'ores and roasted apples (sprinkled w/a little cinnamon sugar! ) YUM!! The kids are grown and gone but every year my husband and I recall those yearly events while we enjoy a glass of wine (and a fire!) watching the first snow fall.... our new tradition! It will still be an S day for me!! I just hope it doesn't happen for another month or so!
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I know what you mean about snow/ice in the deep south. One year in southern Louisiana we had a terrific ice storm, everything was thoroughly coated. It was lovely but terrifying. Now we're Minnesotans and snow and ice are just par for the course.
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