Kid again

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    1. The weather here so often either underperforms or overperforms. I try not to have any expectations but the experts seem pretty sure themselves this time. We shall see …

  1. When we had our big snow storm here a couple of weeks ago an out of state friend asked what we were going to do when the storm hit. I told him, simple, we’ve stocked up on frozen pizzas, milk, eggs and don’t need to go anywhere until the roads thaw out.

    1. It’s a bit of an adventure as long as you don’t have to go anyplace. But I hope no one interprets this post as my not being concerned about those people do have to go out in what promises to be really awful conditions tomorrow. At best it will be unpleasant; at worst it will be extremely dangerous.

    1. Oh I understand. I am SO happy to not have to do that anymore. My daughter-in-law had to get to downtown Denver this morning for her job. She made it, but getting home will be a different story since it’s supposed to keep snowing all day.

      1. I hope she is safe, I’ve done that kind of drive much too often. I’m retiring at the end of June, so from then on, I’ll decide to drive somewhere or not –

        1. She got home safely a little while ago. Yep one of the first advantages of being retired that I noticed and you will too is not having to drive in bad weather if you don’t want to.

    1. I had a similar experience when we lived in Marietta (north Atlanta), GA. The seasons didn’t vary much and I really missed those changes.

      Sweaters, eh? Such a hardship.

  2. Enjoy the snowy scences. I have a grandgirl in Fort Collins and I don’t know if she’s calling in for a snow day or not.

    1. We’re only getting like, average stuff here in Thornton (so far!), but south, west, and into the foothills look pretty awful in places — via webcams and local news reports.

    1. Once again, Thornton got off a lot easier than many other places. I could have gotten out if I’d wanted to, but I had zero need or interest in doing so. It’s beginning to look like tomorrow morning may be much the same, if not a bit worse. Mostly I spent today doing some laundry and watching “Suits.”

    1. I happen to be on a designated snow route, which means a plow comes through at least once. Two enterprising kids came by offering to clear the driveway and I was happy to pay them; I admire the kids who take the opportunity to earn a little pocket money instead of sleeping in on snow days. All paved areas here turned to slush pretty fast and all but shaded areas are now clear. I figured you’d probably gotten clobbered. Seems like the south side always takes a big hit.

      1. I did put in some cash so I could pay off some teenagers to do the shoveling, but alas, none came. I need to collect a name and phone number. I used to live in a neighborhood where one of the Jeffco county commissioners lived; we always got shoveled right away after storms. Guess there isn’t anyone with that kind of pull in my current neighborhood…

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