Thursday, January 19, 2012

Snow days

We have quite a bit of snow over here, for Seattle. It started on Saturday with a snowy-rainy-slushy mix that did not prevent us from attending a kid friend's birthday party in the afternoon. Sunday, though, there was a surprisingly heavy snowfall. That was the day of Dale's and my big joint birthday party, and we wondered if anyone would show up. People like to tease Seattleites for being winter wimps, but listen - it only snows a couple days a year here, normally. We don't get any experience driving in the snow, our cars aren't made for it, the city owns very few snowplows, and many of our streets are steep and narrow. (And exactly where does the LA Times get off calling us "clueless"?) I know my limits: I walk. Though over 50 people had RSVP'd before the snow hit, we figured we'd be changing over to an intimate dinner party with the neighbors.

Not so! Somehow 25 adults and 22 kids showed up, as many as last year. My theory is that people could not resist the Hawaiian theme in midwinter. We had rainbow leis, we had fruity drinks, we had tiki lanterns, we had piƱa colada cupcakes. It was a great time!







I was slightly disappointed that the kids monopolized the dance floor in the basement. It was my fault: I put on actual current popular music. I know it from hip hop class, but the under-tens responded to it more strongly than the over-40s, other than me.


That was Sunday. Monday there was yet more snow, and I had a quiet birthday working at home, which I enjoyed very much. Tuesday school opened two hours late... then closed two hours early, meaning they were basically there for lunch! It's a good thing we live so close. Wednesday more snow and everything closed. Today, a mix of freezing rain and snow, which is likely to start bringing down branches and power lines... we are just crossing our fingers that our power stays on.

The whole scene is very wintry. It's pleasant outside, actually, not super cold or windy, and wonderful for sledding. We have a grocery store in walking distance, and knock wood our house is bright and cozy, so we really have everything we need. We even have quite a good sled. However, this will be the last year that the boys fit in it together.





The other day we went down to Dahl Field, where enterprising souls had constructed a significant snow fort. 



Last night, we had neighbors over for dinner and a bottle of wine and stories and laughter, providing a much needed warm spot in the day. Today, we made strawberry snow and ate it up. (I prefer maple, myself.)



I'm sure everything will still be closed tomorrow. I miss work, but as long as the power's on, you won't hear me complaining.

1 comment:

Mary Anton said...

From one "wimpy" snow city to another, I am envious of your snow! And your party looked like a blast! And your boys are so big! And I can't think of another sentence to end with an exclamation point. :)