The weather affects many facets of my life. The predicted snows of yesterday changed my plans for the day which created opportunities from the schedule change.
A number of small, annoying projects around the house were completed--or continued. Something which typically would not happen on a normal Wednesday.
Perhaps this same type of scenario played out many times in the region as thousands of other people realigned their normal work-day into a day off to relax and energize other areas of life.
Thank you weather forecasters for getting the storm so wrong! I was lucky in that although I was expecting to struggle for hours with a snow shovel in my hands, I was spared the opportunity. And I had a day off to reflect and create as well.
I listened to the explanations last evening about why the storm did not materialize as the forecasters predicted--European models. needs for a new super computer, but in the end, for this area, I'm glad it played out the way it did.
I did not have to shovel mountains of wet, heavy snow from my driveway.
I was able to head out shopping to nearly deserted stores.
I worked on projects around the house.
I watched two movies with Chris and even enjoyed one of them.
I recreated, by not having a dozen preplanned things to fill my day.
And Makayla still got her shots--the only preplanned event that happened as planned!
Life is what happens to us while we are busy making other plans! - Allen Saunders
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 7, 2013
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