No, I didn't build this. Just found it on google and thought it was funny. |
So, I'm back at school today, despite the the windchill being close to -20 degrees this morning! I had high hopes of another day off due to the frigid temperatures. Most of the rural schools (Kansas and Missouri sides) are closed, but us Johnson-county folk (Blue Valley, Shawnee Mission, Olathe, and us) are back in session. Booo!! I was pretty disappointed when Craig texted me at 5:40 this morning. I thought for sure that was my "snow day" text. No such luck... And I'd be lying if I said I didn't check my phone multiple times this morning for that oh-so-wonderful text!
Random fact I heard on the radio this morning: 49 out of the 50 states have snow on the ground somewhere right now! Even Hawaii! (Apparently there's a mountain somewhere where people go skiing.) Florida is the ONLY state right now without snow!
I'm okay with the snow. (Though I am getting tired of cleaning the snow off of every square inch of Kinnick's body when he comes in from outside. I swear that dog rolls around in it!)
I am not okay with this negative temperature stuff! Afterall, I moved south for a reason! It makes my whole body hurt. Craig doesn't believe that though.
Sometimes I like to compare temperatures between cities...
35 degrees will feel like a heat wave! |
This is where my honey is right now. |
Hometown-not often are they warmer than us! |
In-laws-even their schools cancelled today! |
This is where we went on our honeymoon. =) |
On the plus side...
It's Girl Scout cookie time!! Yum! One more box coming from a neighbor girl! Craig--please hurry home so I don't eat them all!
Just so you know. It is currently 8 below zero in Fargo on it's way to a balmy 5 below for the days high temperature. Tonight it's expected to get down to 17 below. And we're expecting snow flurries today but that shouldn't come as a surprise because we just ended a string of 19 consecutive days with measurable precipitation. The snow is 4 to 5 feet deep EVERYWHERE with drifts higher than the rooftops.
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