On Friday morning at 5:30am I looked outside. None of the streets were plowed. The front yard covered in a white Down blanket. Tiny flurries blowing from side to side. A mere 7 inches, enough to snow blow. Not nearly as bad as we thought. As a rookie superintendent, the thought crosses my mind, should we have called it? We could have made it in this. 6:30am rolls around, and still no car tracks in the subdivision. The occasional barking is heard as neighbor dogs prance in the snow. By about 8am the boys wander down the stairs. Exhilarated to go snow blow and play outside. By mid-afternoon, Facebook and Instagram fill with pictures and videos. Families making snow forts. Children creating snow angels. Sledding pictures and shoveling pictures. Families curling up with cocoa.
Perhaps a snow day is what we all needed. An unscheduled moment where we couldn't run errands or race to the next activity. A chance to just breathe together and enjoy each other's company. A chance to play and let go of our daily routine. This snow day, while not the blizzard predicted, was a moment for families to just relax and enjoy each other. A day well worth it in my world.
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