Monday, 2 February 2009

The day after

So the girls' schools were closed, many in fact, but not the school I work for. I woke up at 6.45am to call the schools (they have recorded voicemails), check my email for notifications, the schools' websites and the radio for school closures. Nothing. I looked out of the window and decided that the snow is too thick and hence dangerous for me to drive. I have no experience of driving in that kind of condition. Since I'm not exactly having much good luck lately, it's better to be safe than sorry. Many of my neighbours stayed in too. Finally after an hour, a message was put up at Lavigne's school website and I managed to speak to a teacher at Louisa's school. Both will be shut for the day. The latest update is that Lavigne's school will remain shut for tomorrow and most likely Louisa's school too since they are just across the road from each other. My boss told me they strive to open tomorrow which means I'll have to bring the girls with me to work and walk in the snow, something which I don't quite like as it's very slippery. Also, I'm getting really frustrated with my internet connection. It keeps dropping and I have to restart the computer in order to get it to work again and then the whole process repeats again. This has been going on for 1-2 weeks?


morning after


morning after 2


snow - day 2 feb 2009

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