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11 Comments on When Mother Nature decides to give you the day off….. Atlanta Blizzard of 2011
Michelle, We love snow days. We may not be able to show, but we can still work the phone. We tend to find many more people home during snow days. Captive audience - yea!
Hi Michelle, mother nature blessed us with a day off here in Charlotte, NC as well. It started snowing here early this am and has been snowing all day. The freezing rain is to come next. I agree with you...stay off of the roads. Stay warm and safe!
Michelle come on up to New Jersey, you'll have lots of snow days off. Actually, here we don't take off we just wear heavier boots. I'm waiting for someone to say "it's a sunny day, take the off". Love your pictures.
Hi Michelle, enjoying the time with my son and taking it slow today
Michaelle, I spoke to my client who live in Atlanta. She says it's pretty much locked down. I'm waiting on paperwork from her finacial guy, and I was just asked to give them a few days because the cant get to their offices(?)
P.S. I'm working from home today, wearing shorts and a sweater (Love those AZ winters)
Jim & Linda, Yes, we've done accounting, e-mailing and other office work. This is in between making batches of hot chocolate and getting pictures of kids playing in snow:-)
Judith, We are going to be blessed with tomorrow off, too and temps look like it could be a whole week here!
Maria, I know about snow days in NJ. We lived in Watchung when I was an 8th grader. We had 14 snow days by mid February when I found out we were moving to south Florida. I got teased by all the other kids, how would I get a day off school living in Florida - they joked - only if the AC went out?
Barbara, Glad you are enjoying it. Everyone here is thrilled we'll get another day tomorrow too!
Brian, I do have to share that I have never seen the video of the Interstate Highways almost all closed or with no real traffic to speak of... as we are seeing right now on TV news. This might go down as a storm of the century, as it's going to be cold all week. Typically it gets warmer 12 hours after we have snow and it's melted and gone. Who knew? Good luck getting it closed.
All the best, Michelle
Michelle--I had to chuckle when you said at the beginning of your post 5-6 inches, not a big deal--unless you're a northerner.
As you know I live up north and our kids don't get snow days unless it's 15-16 inches, but they love a snow day just as much as southern kids. Love the nighttime photo of kids playing in the snow. Enjoy the rest of the week.
Mary,
I know, but 5-6 inches is like 5 feet in the north. This is the worst I've ever seen here, as far as even the Interstate Highways haven't been cleared, so you know all the secondaries are horrible. It could be a long week.
All the best, Michelle
Sounds like you used this opportunity to take some time to smell the roses or play in the snow :)
Hi Michelle, Doesn't new snow make everything so beautiful? Your photos are pretty. I'm scrambling here to get things done because we are due for a huge snowstorm. Now I'm hearing 12-22"!
Renee,
Still doing so, might be a week. That and organizing and I should be well ready to take on the world next week.
Jackie,
Our major issue is the freezing rain after the 6-7 inches of snow. We now have a few inches of ice on streets. Major highways are CLOSED and many are only slightly drive able. Good luck in dealing with this strong storm. It's the fastest snowfall accumulation I remember in a while.
All the best, Michelle