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Plus it was so nice to get out of the house. Despite having to stand in a 4 foot drift of snow to shovel (and I mean this literally) off the passenger side of my car. I got out of my parking space without too much difficulty thanks to the foresight of my wonderful husband who shoveled it on Wednesday and parked next to a driveway. I got to go to the beautiful Everything Elmwood. Then I went over to my Mom's house to "shop" for books in my old room, went out to lunch and then did a quick grocery run for all my Anti-Super-Bowl night food. As a special treat we bumped into my cousin Kate at the grocery. So nice to be back home.
Then by the time I was ready to come home it had started snowing. I almost had two accidents (neither my fault), skidded twice and could barely keep the snow off my car. I got back to a street with no parking spots and Rob in the street pushing our neighbors car out of her spot. I put the car in park, got out in the middle of the street and told Rob to just deal with it. And now I'm not going anywhere for a while. I'm just done.
Next week there are supposed to be two days of semi-warmth, which will at least melt all the white shit away. Do you think any one would find it odd to see a pregnant woman sunbathing on the side of the street on a 38 degree day? I'm in desperate need of some sunshine and cheer.
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