Saturday, December 20, 2008

Let it Snow

We've been busy getting ready for Christmas, and had all of that hard work interrupted by our first big snowstorm of the year.

I can't find an official snowfall total, but I'm guessing it was 7 or 8 inches. Nice and fluffy, not too bad to shovel. The kids didn't have school yesterday, even though the snow didn't start until about 12:30 in the afternoon. But when it did start, it came down hard, an inch or two per hour.

We had planned on finishing up some Christmas shopping yesterday, but we stayed in instead, leaving the shoveling for this morning. We made some Christmas cookies and watched Elf. As immature as it is, this is my favorite scene from the movie. Naturally, the kids like it, too.
So our day wasn't what we had planned, but it was pretty good anyway. And the snow looks beautiful.

This is snow on the New Haven Green (sorry for the small size of the picture):




And here's the sculpture outside Engleman Hall, the building where the English Department is located:
We're expecting more snow tomorrow. Or maybe frozen rain. They still haven't figured it out. But it will be a mess, whatever it is.
So nothing much new to report, but I waned everyone to know we're doing OK, and I'm feeling fine.
Oh, and those two pictures were taken last December, not yesterday. I found them online. I'm too tired from shoveling to actually go downtown and take picures.

2 comments:

Joe said...

Hope you enjoy the snow. We don't get any of that around here, but at least that means we don't have to shovel it.

And thanks for the birthday e-card!

Anonymous said...

We had a white Christmas too. We had about 14" over a ten day period. Very unusual for Portland. Next week we'll have the normal rain and 40 degree temperatures.
~Mary