I almost escaped Michgan before the snow came, but just four days before I was to leave we got DUMPED on. So while it was 80 degree's in California it was 7 in lovely Michigan. I was actually very pleasantly surprised by myself in dealing with the snow. I have yet to leave the house and realize that I didn't wear enough clothing, I have learned how to successfully shovel off my car (though this did take me driving a few miles wondering why my lights weren't on to realize that you have to scrape the ice and snow off of them in order for them to work), I have been unable to stop while slidding straight towards someone and managed to live through it, and I have shoveled inches of ice off of our sidewalk after the city gave us a lovely warning. Overall I think I am doing pretty well and might actually survive this winter, though I am not sure I will every want to deal with another one. Here are a couple of snow pictures.


So now I am home and even though California went from 80 degree's to raining everyday I have been here I am very thankful for tempatures above 30 degree's. Living in Michgian has made me even more thankful to have grown up where I did. Though, I do have to say there is something about sitting inside by the window drinking hot chocolate while it snows outside that makes me very happy.
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