Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Enjoy you white Christmas Audrey. Have a wonderful time at your Mom's and keep warm. Donna Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Audrey Snyder <AudeeBird Fri, 25 Dec 2009 08:21:45 ; Meyer's Group<meyers >; Brown heads group<brown-headed_parrots > [veg_grp] OT: A White Christmas! Kansas City has been treated to a very unusual white Christmas this year! I do not EVER remember having a White Christmas and I have lived here all of my almost 28 years! We frequently get snow on Thanksgiving and an ice storm on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. The rain turned into sleet yesterday about noon and the sleet turned into snow that evening. On my way home from Mom's last night, there were 2-3 inches but I had no problems driving the 5 miles from her home to mine (love those anti-lock brakes!) Now it looks like it's between 4-6 inches, but of course the drifting makes it hard to tell. Just got in from shoveling my 12'x12' patio so my little 9-lb chihuahua can do his business -- and he did, the good little boy! In places, the snow had drifted up to 12 " . I'm sitting here drinking cocoa (I suspect that adding whipping cream to nonfat cocoa mix cancels out the nonfat part, but I'm not thinking about that too much -- it's Christmas!!) and checking my email and facebook. I'm going to head over to Mom's in an hour or two, taking my time. We don't have any small children in the family (yet -- just dogs!) so there's no need to hurry. Ooops, forgot that I meant to put out lots of black oil sunflower seeds for the winter birds, they'll need it in this weather. Lots of good fat and energy for them when they can't find anything else to eat because of the snow. Hope you and all of yours have a very Merry Christmas! Audrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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