Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Proper Winter Attire???




These little two have no clue whatsoever about snow.....we've got big, fat, lazy flakes now as opposed to teeny, tiny ones yesterday. They are saying we'll get 2 - 4 inches tonight. I cancelled Bible Study. All ya'all Northerners - I've finally figured it out - and I've been in YOUR shoes remember I'm recently from AK - it makes SENSE to cancel things and highways shut down when we get a bit of ice and snow.....BECAUSE....none of us have studded tires, winter tires....no one is sanding the roads, and believe me many down here don't know HOW to drive in this stuff. We had 76 accidents yesterday. I cancelled study - I'm not taking a chance of getting clobbered from behind when I slow for a stop sign. ::snort::

5 comments:

Kristine said...

Hah, I LOVE the shorts! If I don't "think ahead" of my son, he'll run out with NO socks, just boots, and NO coat. These boy things are just not in line with my prissy/city girl thinking!

Anonymous said...

Sis: Those shorts are exactly what some kids wore to high school yesterday..... we ended up with aroung 3+ inches.

Alex isn't afraid of the cold because as he told us "he came from Alaska & a big move".

l/p

Anonymous said...

Your pics are great! We haven't had a single snowflake here in somewhat shouthern NY since last Feb or March. My son is sooooo disppointed as he loves snowboarding. Well, we'll just have to be satisfied by looking at pics of snow!!
Lis

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Isn't it STRANGE that you aren't getting snow in NY and NH?????

Well we still have some snow on the ground and on top of our van and roofs.....so really it's sticking longer than any other I've seen in TX. We are due for more snow and "freezing drizzle" WHAT IS THAT? tonight....it may be another long weekend.

Anonymous said...

Freezing drizzle is a nuisance to scrape off winshields and makes for dangerous black ice conditions...top layer of road looks wet and otherwise normal, but underneath is ice...wrecked our van once under those conditions. Be careful!