Which you would think would be almost a given in Idaho, but Boise usually doesn't have snow on the ground. It will snow overnight or in the morning, everyone crashes into each other on the drive to work because they can't remember what driving in snow is like from year to year, then it melts off by afternoon. But it snowed this weekend and yesterday and it's still around. I have to admit, I'm thrilled. Not having to drive in it much helps, but it just never seems like Christmas without snow.
Of course, I always manage to forget that in order for the snow to stay on the ground it has to be really cold. Yesterday I finally relented and agreed that 66 degrees in the house is not really adequate when it's 19 degrees outside. Geez, just because Andy can't type with mittens on....
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Perhaps he could type with gloves on? Hey - I have an 'Year Of' idea for you! How about 'A Year With No Heat'? Think how much $$ you'd save (you'd save on water too, as it would be all frozen)!
Men are so difficult sometimes aren't they! I have to agree with him though, it was -5 the other day and our heater was set at 65 and it was just tooooooooo cold :-) I kind of decided that if Di and I have to stay in bed because we are vcold, then it is time to turn the heat up (a little tiny bit). Enjoy the snow!
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