Well, it was interesting to see the change in a possibility of snow to a probability of snow. Then from 2-4 inches to 4-8 inches. It is pretty excited in live in Birmingham and hear the words thundersnow. Something that I have not seen since my thirteenth birthday in 1993, and that was a blizzard in Birmingham. I wish that I had some pictures, I am sure I do at my mom's. I will definitely have pictures of this event if/when it occurs. I do hope for snow over ice, and no lose of power. I like my heat, plus with 2 asthmatics in the house power is a necessity of an attack comes on to be able to use the nebulizer. So when the power is out there is always some nerves that kick into high gear. There is also a football game on in three nights that I cannot miss. I waiting on the private jet from Gene but so far it has not arrived. The excitement in my boy's eyes is truly amazing! I remember those day that hope for a day out of school to play in the snow. As an adult I still get excited with the thought of a snow day with my boys but there is also the fear of safety that I experience now. I hope that this is a magical event and that the power remains on!
I had to venture to the store, not for milk and bread like everyone else in the area but for groceries so that I can prepare meals for my family. It was an absolute madhouse, but I saw a dear friend of the family so it was worth the craziness just for that. I had to go across the street and take a picture (not the best due to the angle, but it shows how crazy the place was at just 4:30).
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