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What You're Supposed to do in Snow - Dishin & Dishes
I’m not a native Southerner. I was actually born and lived in Michigan the first half of my life. In Michigan, this kind of snow is not abnormal. In fact, it kind of hangs around -for months. Here in Oklahoma, however, it’s very abnormal. We heard on the news we haven’t had this much snow since 2002 and before that, 1985 or something. I also heard something about 1892. I think that may be an exaggeration, something we also like to do here in the south when we get a little snow or ice. It’s always like – a national disaster. People are in ditches everywhere and holed up in their houses for a week. Everyone closes up shop. We just aren’t equipped to handle stuff like this, and way out of practice on driving in it. I think Oklahoma City has 2 snowplows or something, so we aren’t going to be dug out in the next day or so. The snow woke us up on Christmas Eve and continued through the day. It’s the first truly white Christmas I remember in a long time. It was wonderful. Snow is fun when you’re a kid. My mom and dad used to dress us up in snowsuits and lock us out for hours. We’d come in and dump a pile of snowclothes, boots and mittens all over the entryway. We’d come in and warm up, eat, go to the bathroom and then head back out. Snow forts were waiting to be built, snowball fights waiting to be played, and we invented a fun game of tag to be played by pacing a giant circle in the fresh untouched snow. We would make an X across it and you had to stay on the track and couldn’t get off, unless you got tagged. Then you were “it”. Only people from the north understand the importance of snow angels. Melisa and Steven stopped by on Christmas Day. Steven is from Minnesota and his Mom made him promise to send a picture of them making snow angels. As you can see from the picture, Steven is a pro. He’s from the North. Melisa isn’t quite getting the concept. In fact, I think at this point she was hollering at me…”Hurry up! I’m freezing!” And then she raised her head and screamed at Conner to come and get them out. Adults aren’t the best at getting out of 24 inches of snow. I think snow angels are more fun and easier for younguns, what do you think? ~Katie
Katie