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calling for a "wintery mix" here...which, since we have a meeting at the school tomorrow about my youngest son, that probably mean school will be cancelled so it will mess up the meeting!! If it was just a normal Monday, we'd probably just get rain!
We're expecting 10-14 inches with the entertainment gurus at Fox calling for up to 18 inches. How much if any are you going to get?
Snow in our forecast for Wed, Thurs, Fri, and Sat. We are not amused. I like to visit snow. I do not like it when snow visits me.
it is actually sticking here now ... we've had a good two inches at least. we went to let out a neighbor's dog, and our foot prints were covered up ten minutes after we got home.. they are calling for snow til 4 am tomorrow morning.. so, we shall see if we get a snow day or not.
its not that awful really... we live on a plateau, so both sides (going down to Redmond or the city on the other side) are downhill and a fairly good incline.. we just stay put and the husband does work from home. my older daughter, however, is at work in redmond and has to travel home in it and somehow make it up the hillside in her little bug.. say a prayer for her
Quote from: Lauri on January 14, 2008, 10:33:51 PMits not that awful really... we live on a plateau, so both sides (going down to Redmond or the city on the other side) are downhill and a fairly good incline.. we just stay put and the husband does work from home. my older daughter, however, is at work in redmond and has to travel home in it and somehow make it up the hillside in her little bug.. say a prayer for her a bug? if worse comes to worst, she can always tie a string to the bumper and drag it up the hill herself. seriously, hope she arrives safely.
Quote from: Wretched Excess on January 14, 2008, 10:36:48 PMQuote from: Lauri on January 14, 2008, 10:33:51 PMits not that awful really... we live on a plateau, so both sides (going down to Redmond or the city on the other side) are downhill and a fairly good incline.. we just stay put and the husband does work from home. my older daughter, however, is at work in redmond and has to travel home in it and somehow make it up the hillside in her little bug.. say a prayer for her a bug? if worse comes to worst, she can always tie a string to the bumper and drag it up the hill herself. seriously, hope she arrives safely.ha! thats true... it is a really light car... if she gets close enough, she can just walk.. in other news, the little kiddo's school has a two hour late start.. but 30 minutes ago (at 9 pm) everything was still opening on time. i'll give it til 10 pm and i'm betting schools start shutting down. on edit: the kiddo just got home!
Quote from: Lauri on January 14, 2008, 11:35:32 PMQuote from: Wretched Excess on January 14, 2008, 10:36:48 PMQuote from: Lauri on January 14, 2008, 10:33:51 PMits not that awful really... we live on a plateau, so both sides (going down to Redmond or the city on the other side) are downhill and a fairly good incline.. we just stay put and the husband does work from home. my older daughter, however, is at work in redmond and has to travel home in it and somehow make it up the hillside in her little bug.. say a prayer for her a bug? if worse comes to worst, she can always tie a string to the bumper and drag it up the hill herself. seriously, hope she arrives safely.ha! thats true... it is a really light car... if she gets close enough, she can just walk.. in other news, the little kiddo's school has a two hour late start.. but 30 minutes ago (at 9 pm) everything was still opening on time. i'll give it til 10 pm and i'm betting schools start shutting down. on edit: the kiddo just got home! when I was a kid and lived someplace where it snowed, it seemed like they would wait until the next morning to actually close schools. it was totally annoying.glad to hear about the kiddo.