2.2.10

Snow: FAIL

Does this look like a happy face to you?...

Or this?
If you could see this one, it would not be happy either...
It turns out that we're not snow people. We had nine inches here on Saturday and there's still enough of it hanging around that school has been out all week and they have tomorrow off. We spent the weekend hunkered down at home- church was even cancelled on Sunday. We played monopoly, ate homemade pizza and soup with friends and watched movies.

Saturday morning we spent a good twenty minutes padding everyone out, but when we reached the front yard Brigham took a snowball to the eye right off the bat and started to cry. Marley refused to let me put her down, and you saw for yourself what was on the dog's mind. Eric and Eric are the most cold-hardy among us and even they were happy to go in after about fifteen minutes. In our defense, we own a total of two real winter coats, three pairs of hand-knitted mittens (not warm, but very cute!), and zero pairs of boots.

The kids and I basically spent yesterday and today inside our house. Removing all the magnets from the fridge and scattering them around the house. Dribbling the basketball in the living room. Attempting to microwave rocks. We've also had some lovely moments. We've read books, done projects, snuggled, baked and just talked. But we're all starting to feel a little cooped-up, you know?

I reached my boiling point this afternoon while waiting for Eric to come home from school. He walked in at five o'clock sharp and I took off with the dog for a chilly run. At one point I was navigating a patch of ice when I saw two off-leash dogs up the road. They saw us coming toward them and started to trot over. I just started yelling like a mad-woman. They got the hint and veered off in another direction. The last thing I needed was my stir-crazy dog taking off on a joy romp through the neighborhood, dragging me behind him through the slush and ice.

I averted that disaster, came home, showered, ate dinner and escaped again to Target, where I bought lollipops, valentine-making supplies and a Hello Kitty toothbrush for Marley. She has an obsession with toothbrushes:

She gets it from me and I get it from my mom, who gets it from my grandmother. We really like to brush our teeth. I brush mine at least three times a day. I take a long time to brush, and I get bored staring at myself in the mirror, so I wander around the house talking to people while trying not to dribble toothpaste slobber on myself. It drives Eric crazy, but I can't help it- it's genetic. I mean, look at this:
Basically, we're ready for the rest of the week. Bring it, school system! Call me again- go on, do it. Tell me school is cancelled another day, and another, and another. We have stuff to do anyway- 46 pipecleaner bees to make and attach to valentines (bee mine- get it?)...yellow snow to make...toothbrushes to collect...


12 comments:

Kerri McMahon said...

Awww she is cute!!!

I hope they go to school soon. No amount of craft projects will keep me sane if the four of them are home much longer. (NC State let their students go back or it would be 5)We like the snow but yesterday and today it is just mush.

Elise said...

What happens when you microwave rocks anyway?

Laura Oler said...

We're snowbound too -- this is the 5th day off. I've enjoyed the break for the most part, but we're starting to get stir crazy. I thought about taking the kids shopping, but I can't face the store with 4 kids.... I hope they get one day of school this week.

Cindy said...

I'd imagine that barefoot in the snow gets old really fast!

We lucked out as far as gloves go--I'd walked by a display of mittens at walmart a few weeks ago and bought a bunch of pairs, having realized when it snowed before Christmas that we no longer had many functioning pairs. It turned out to be a real blessing, since everyone could play outside for as long as they wanted without frozen fingers being the weak link. Frozen feet might have been, but we were tricky there. We all put on a pair of socks, then put our feet into a grocery bag, then another pair of socks and finally our shoes. Kind of pwt, but it kept our feet dry!

The toothbrush thing is hilarious!

Katie said...

I will have to try the plastic bag trick next time!

Laura said...

Oh Katie, you make me Laugh, then cry, then smile then laugh and then do it all again at the same time! these last couple posts are priceless as usual!! Love ya!!!
p.s. have you ever microwaved soap?? well your supposed to get some really cool "soap monsters"...(as the molecules heat then expand..making bubbles..) well, I tried once and soap bubbles started and then I started to smell burning...so try at your own risk :)!!

LizzyP said...

Our first year here we only had our (Seattle) rain shells, and we'd wear lots of warm layers underneath. No boots, no gloves. Then we wised up, but it seems impossible to keep everyone properly outfitted all the time. That's two boots per person, two gloves per person, snowpants, jackets, hats, etc. It's complicated to be snow people.

E B said...

We've been homebound several days too due to illness, but it's much easier to entertain sick children than well kids! In my opinion, snow gear is a must. If only for preparedness! Good coat/boots/accessories make the difference between a real fun snow day or a miserable one. Sarah can't get enough of the stuff.

team howey said...

Cole loves toothbrushes, too! Maybe he and Marley were made for eachother??? Maybe???!!!

Kathleen said...

Looks like you have things ALL under control :) Glad you got a run in, and told those other dogs what for! ;) Hey, school tomorrow!

The Christians said...

Hey there,

I have not looked at your blog for a log time, it was so fun. You have a beautiful kitchen floor.

lindsay eyre said...

I think the real issue with snow is appropriate gear. Snow pants are awesome

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linds