One of the advantages of living is Seattle (if you are a student and you are already safely at home) is the city's completely lack of ability to deal with snow. Case in point: Monday night I was up in Bothell attending class, a snow storm hit while class was in session. It took me one hour and forty five minutes to travel the one mile between the off site class site to the main campus. It was insane! Class got out at 5:30, Kate, Sarah (visiting from out of town) and I didn't make it home till 10 pm that night.But back to the advantage of living in Seattle. Right now I am sitting in my warm apartment, not in class, catching up on some relaxation and home work, all because of the mere threat of another snow storm. With a couple of weeks left in the semester, when the classes start to drag and assignments pile up, this wonderful snow day couldn't have come at a better time. So thank you Seattle for not having salt trucks; leaving us with lethal roads, long commutes, and blessed snow days.

5 comments:
Jordan!
It's good to see you blogging. I hope you and Kate are doing well in Seattle and that you have enjoyed the extra time off from school this week. Drop me a line when you have the chance; I would love to hear from you!
Nancy!!!!
i'm so jealous.
10 inches last week, another 4 inches today. All is well. See you soon.
snowing again!
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