Okay,
I've had enough. We've had bad winters before, we live in the Northeast, snow
is to be expected in the winter. And this one probably isn't as bad as others
we've endured. But it seems worse.
In the
last several years, we've had very unusual weather events. The year before Hurricane
Sandy hit, we had a huge snowstorm in October, right before Halloween. The
leaves hadn't even finished falling off the trees, making the load of snow even
worse. The sound of a tree snapping as it falls over is one of the worst sounds
I've ever heard, right up there with the crunch of metal during a car accident.
We were lucky it didn't hit the house, but it did take out power lines. That
was three days of missed school, but the rest of that winter was relatively calm.
Then
there was Sandy, which devastated so much of the NYC Tri-State area, and the
Jersey Shore. I had friends who had to be rescued from their homes by boat –
out the second floor window! They lost everything below their second floor, all
of their cars, and most of their belongings. Schools were closed for at least a
week, some longer, because it took so long to get power restored, flood waters
drained, etc. Again, the rest of the season was thankfully major event free.
But
this just feels worse than usual. I'm not sure why – maybe because the kids
have already used up their allotted snow days and are moving into the "take
back days off in the spring" phase. Or worse, add days to the end of the year! Maybe
it's because I'm still unemployed and having the kids here is a death blow to
my productivity. Maybe it's because my 17 year old daughter is not happy when I
won't let her take the car out on icy roads. Or maybe it's because even my kids
are sick of snow (not the snow days though – that's ALWAYS good for them!).
Or
maybe it's because we're barely halfway through February. Winter isn't over and
that damned groundhog predicted 6 more weeks of winter. I'd like to have a word
with that rodent – and the people who shine a million lights on him as he comes
out of his home. Of course he's going to see his shadow with that many watts blasting
directly on him!
Today's
storm is going to last until tomorrow. Which likely means another snow day,
though at this point, I'm hoping for a delayed opening. The rate we're going,
the kids will be in school until July, though there are a couple towns
considering Saturday classes to avoid other methods of make-up days. I can't
see that going over too well here, but anything is certainly possible. Once one
town does it, and it works, others will follow suit.
All I
know is, it's getting to the point I'm afraid to drive just because I can't see
around the ten foot piles of snow when trying to make a turn. If I can't see,
the other drivers can't see me, and with slick roads, it's a recipe for
disaster. I haven't seen grass in weeks. Even squirrels and birds have been
mostly scarce.
Maybe I
should go write a few of my signature love scenes – will that melt the snow? It
should, but then we'll have a flooding issue. Never a dull moment!
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