1.30.2010

I'll take my snow day

You Northerners are welcome to your mild summers, this Southerner will take her snow day. I hate to start a blog post off with a rant, but I have to put it on the record - I am SICK and TIRED of people (some locals, some not) poking fun at those of us who use 7 inches of snow as an excuse to have a snow day. I'm sorry if our snow day offends anyone, but I'm just not so over zealous that I'm going to head out into this.

This Southerner isn't planning on sweeping 7 inches of snow off her car only to be left with about an inch of ice to attempt to chisel through (before giving up and claiming that a jack hammer might be a better tool) so that I can go to work. Call me a wimp but I do believe the world can survive without my smiling face and sarcastic bite the one day I plan to stay inside, in my fleece pants and holey, long sleeved t-shirt. This Southerner isn't planning on fishtailing my way down the freeway praying that the huge semi creeping up on my backside will back off just to keep the local economy going for a couple of days. I'm thinking the frantic trip to Wal-Mart I took before the storm came in will sustain said economy. This Southerner just doesn't care if you displaced Northerners are either too proud to admit you love living in the South because of the occassional snow day or are too jealous (if you don't live here) to let us enjoy it without being mocked.

I will say that this Southerner will spend hours in the front yard in the middle of summer, when it's 98 degrees outside, digging in her garden without feeling faint. I'll also spend hours sitting in the sun at a July farmer's market without complaining of the heat wave. This Southerner certainly won't make fun of those up North who can't survive that kind of weather. I'll just understand you aren't used to it.

All this to say, those of you up North can certainly plow their way to work when they want to, but don't make fun of this Southerner if I decide to let my car stay buried in the snow while I sip hot cocoa with my feet up when I would normally be at work.

Just what did this Southerner do during the recent snow days? I might have spun some yarn, but I also might have spent many hours watching House on DVD and make a good dent in my unwatched movie collection. Hey, I can't always be creative. Sometimes I have to sit back and enjoy the creative work of others. I hope those of you who got some snow this week had a nice break from the everyday and for those of you who didn't, I'm sorry.

8 comments:

Anne said...

AMEN!!! We got nowhere NEAR 7 inches of snow down here, and we gladly took our snow day!

And can I add with the few days of snow/ice that we can expect per year, our cities don't have the equipment they have up north for removing said snow/ice from the streets.

Laura G said...

Amen! We got 9 inches of snow on top of 1/2 inch of ice. We're not going anywhere. Thank goodness the electricity is still on!

But I'm ready for it all to start melting. ;)

Anonymous said...

Amen!!! Well said Erin. We got 1/2" of ice then about 8" of snow. We live on a dirt road on top of a mountain and, until the sun comes out and melts some of it, we won't even be able to get out of our driveway.

Paulette

Junque Rethunque said...

and Halleluiah! My freaky daughter (no, the other one) keeps asking what we are going to do today - meaning, where are we going. To which I respond, "are you nuts?" I've been in jammies for going on three days, and I'm perfectly okay with that.

(I do love the mild summers of Nova Scotia though...)

Jodi said...

Well, this transplanted Northerner certainly enjoyed her snow day. And yes, I find it interesting and conversation-worthy that winter weather is SUCH a big deal down here, but hey, I grew up where winter lasts for 9 months. And yes, I will complain when it's 98 degrees in the shade this summer. It's just what we grumpy Yankees do.

emily said...

welcome to my world every day from about november till march. :) except the crazies up here don't call "snow days" very often. Occasionally it is recommended that you, "not drive unless absolutely neccessary!" At any rate, lower michigan gets both extremes of the weather spectrum and boy do the old people gripe no matter what the weather is like. :) enjoy the snow you southern lady! at least it is pretty.

idyll hands said...

I love the mix of comments here! Thanks for posting, everyone!

Anonymous said...

Even if we get just a skiff of snow here, it's considered a snow day. It makes me giggle because we used to live in snow country before we moved here, but at the same time, it's perfectly fine by me that people who don't know how to get around in that stuff, just stay home. Makes us all safer and happier in the end. :)

Here'here for snow days! And send some my way would ya? I don't miss the bitter cold endless days of winter, but I do love snow. ♥