My kids are out of school again too. Spring can’t come fast enough.
Come On – who needs snow – dad’s alcohol consumption equation is (children = number of children/ ratio adult to children x 100%) in other words for every one child more the alcohol consumption rises 100%. Or at least that is my experience so I think your graph shows great restraint – oh what time in the day does your graph reach it’s peak?
Official 1st day of Spring 20th March 2015. We’ve been counting since Christmas! 🙂
I am sorry to report that today will be another above average day here in the other side of the climate changed nation where temperatures are expected to peak in the mid 70’s all weekend. Perfect beach weather in February continues with no rain in sight. It’shard for us out here to even watch the news which only talks about blizzards and cold as we all walk around in shorts. Wanna buy our house? it’s for sale March 17th
So mid 70’s in Fahrenheit is 30’s in Celsius right?
Mid 70’s is 25 or 26
hard to believe it is the latter half of February and still so cold!
This weather is CRAZY! I keep trying to think of fun indoor activities! We all have cabin fever!
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow….!
Syd Smith
Atlanta, GA
This gave me a good chuckle to start my day with.
You’re so funny, Andrea. But I certainly do get it!
All I can say is… I’m sorry. My husband just returned from Pittsburgh, and was complaining about how cold it was there. He asked me what the weather was like while he was gone and I said, “You know that scene in the movie Enchanted, at the beginning with the cartoon, when the birds were singing and the sun was shining and the bunnies were hopping around and the girl was singing? That’s what the weather was like here.
Being cooped up with kids is never easy. I know you’ll get through it.
It’s summer where I live, and we never have snow, so sorry think your pic looks awesome 😉 do miss an excuse for mulled wine though
LOL isn’t a big enough expression to capture the belly laugh I got from your two graphs! Thanks!
FYI – in case you’d like to publish these findings in a scientific journal, I have totally replicated your experiment and can back you up!
Lucky for me I live in Canada! And while it is freezing cold (yesterday was around -40 degrees Celsius with wind chill; so -30 without), there’s barely any snow and no blizzards! Hooray!
Look on the bright side, you’re alive at the right time. If you were living prior to the 1920s, you’re kids would almost always be with you. Women’s rights in the beginning was really about not having the kids 24/7 and access to mind-numbing agents–just like men. 😉
17 responses to “Snow Day Fatigue”
My kids are out of school again too. Spring can’t come fast enough.
Come On – who needs snow – dad’s alcohol consumption equation is (children = number of children/ ratio adult to children x 100%) in other words for every one child more the alcohol consumption rises 100%. Or at least that is my experience so I think your graph shows great restraint – oh what time in the day does your graph reach it’s peak?
Official 1st day of Spring 20th March 2015. We’ve been counting since Christmas! 🙂
I am sorry to report that today will be another above average day here in the other side of the climate changed nation where temperatures are expected to peak in the mid 70’s all weekend. Perfect beach weather in February continues with no rain in sight. It’shard for us out here to even watch the news which only talks about blizzards and cold as we all walk around in shorts. Wanna buy our house? it’s for sale March 17th
So mid 70’s in Fahrenheit is 30’s in Celsius right?
Mid 70’s is 25 or 26
hard to believe it is the latter half of February and still so cold!
This weather is CRAZY! I keep trying to think of fun indoor activities! We all have cabin fever!
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow….!
Syd Smith
Atlanta, GA
This gave me a good chuckle to start my day with.
You’re so funny, Andrea. But I certainly do get it!
All I can say is… I’m sorry. My husband just returned from Pittsburgh, and was complaining about how cold it was there. He asked me what the weather was like while he was gone and I said, “You know that scene in the movie Enchanted, at the beginning with the cartoon, when the birds were singing and the sun was shining and the bunnies were hopping around and the girl was singing? That’s what the weather was like here.
Being cooped up with kids is never easy. I know you’ll get through it.
It’s summer where I live, and we never have snow, so sorry think your pic looks awesome 😉 do miss an excuse for mulled wine though
LOL isn’t a big enough expression to capture the belly laugh I got from your two graphs! Thanks!
FYI – in case you’d like to publish these findings in a scientific journal, I have totally replicated your experiment and can back you up!
Lucky for me I live in Canada! And while it is freezing cold (yesterday was around -40 degrees Celsius with wind chill; so -30 without), there’s barely any snow and no blizzards! Hooray!
Look on the bright side, you’re alive at the right time. If you were living prior to the 1920s, you’re kids would almost always be with you. Women’s rights in the beginning was really about not having the kids 24/7 and access to mind-numbing agents–just like men. 😉