Snow Day!
It's really been hard to blog anything, because for the past several weeks, it's basically been about one thing: snow.
I'm getting tired of it. I think we've had well over 80 inches total snow fall this season, which is beyond record-breaking for our region. So it's a bother. Roads aren't cleared well. People just don't know how to handle this much snow. Not to mention being in the city and not really having anywhere to put it.
This past weekend I was supposed to go to Boston for a little conference. I was really looking forward to the fellowship of some good friends, as well as getting to go somewhere by myself over (one) night for the first time since becoming a mother almost five years ago. But, wouldn't ya know, we got a nor'easter. It snowed without accumulating all day on Thurs, blew terribly and accumulated on Friday. Perhaps it wasn't as bad for us as predicted, but still, more snow. (and Amtrak was prohibitively expensive, don't think I didn't check that option!) So I was pretty disappointed. Majorly disappointed, actually. My mom, who was going to come help with the kids while I was gone, came anyway. It was nice to have the company. Maybe I was a little less mopey.
Our previous residence was basically on a state park, so when it snowed we had a wonderland all to ourselves complete with hill for sledding. Now we're city dwellers. We've spent some time on the front sidewalk, while the parent shovels. But yesterday we ventured out to the backyard, which is a postage stamp. I've been reticent to go out there with Marlowe, because every time it snows we seem to get multiple feet, and you know, M is a little guy. At first, M couldn't leave the bottom step, but eventually, the snow got packed down enough, that we were all able to have a really good play time out there, and M could walk around.
Ellis enjoyed jumping off the steps into the snow, and Marlowe basically ate snow the whole time we were out there.
CHEESE!
The backyard worked out great. And I got some time to sit and look at it, and mentally scheme about spring. (We don't have good windows looking out on it, so I don't have the opportunity to gaze out into the backyard much.)






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Hi Jeannette, I'm so sorry
Hi Jeannette,
I'm so sorry you weren't able to come, but I just wanted to thank you so much for letting me take your place at the conference. It was good to reconnect with musicologists and hear some great ideas presented in the field. I'd been feeling very disconnected from academia and it was really refreshing to have that brief contact with so many individuals. Again, thanks so much!!
Sarah
Well, in that case, Sarah,
Well, in that case, Sarah, I'm really happy for you. I know the feeling. :)
I'm so sorry you didn't get
I'm so sorry you didn't get to go - what a huge disappointment!! So good to see you last week. I've got a darling pic that's going on the blog. :-)
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