So this past week we have gotten more snow than I can ever remember having in this area, and today was the first truly white Christmas I can remember ever having. Watching the huge flakes fall and seeing everything covered in snow is all lovely and great...until about day 3. When you live in an area that only experiences this much snow oh say every 40 years, an area that is not even close to prepared to handle this much snow (it only takes a half an inch on the ground to shut down area schools) it can really create a headache for those trying to go about their everyday lives. Simply getting to work becomes a serious hassle. Trying to get your last minute Christmas shopping done? Fuggetaboutit. Even as I type this, I have seen 3 different cars get stuck at the stop sign on our street. But I suppose the snow has given us a few photo ops, so without further adieu, I present you with: *ARCTIC BLAST 2008.

*ARCTIC BLAST 2008 - what the news stations have been referring to the snow this week as.
**The picture of the 7 inches, that was our driveway on Day #2. We lost count after that, as it would snow more, rain a little, snow more, freezing rain a little, snow more. And more. And more. And more.
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Merry Christmas to all!!! And a "white" one is even better for Lexi's 1st Christmas. NOW if it would just stop so grandpa could get away from his road grader for a few days and we could have some fun together. :) Love to all, Grandma K
OMG. Totally. Show freakin everywhere. Working from home 4 days out of 5. Enough already!!! Karma kicked in and made the girl who doesn't pick up after her dog crash into the dumpster enclosure at the bottom of our driveway - yay for her totaled trail blazer! Hope you're all staying well and have plenty to do at home! I was finally able to get out yesterday when they plowed our drive. First time in over a week (not that I didn't try....and get stuck...twice..).
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