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2.06.2017

The Thing About Alaska






Since moving to central Washington (and having a record amount of snow compared to recent years) everyone says  I must be used to it because we lived in Alaska. But here's the truth.

In Alaska I didn't have to function in the snow.  I didn't have to get the children geared up every morning, loading them in the car as it defrosted, scraping the windows and driving them to school.  I didn't have to grocery shop in the snow. I didn't have to get the mail in the snow. Anything I did in the snow in Alaska was because I wanted to. If I wanted to go out and play in it, we would gear up and go out. Otherwise, I had nothing to do with the snow. 

Here, I have to function. I have to get them to school, I have to run errands, I have to run our household. Snow or no snow, life goes on. Honestly, it's very different.

So while I'm grateful my face doesn't hurt when I go outside, 
functioning in the snow is a pain all it's own!

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2 comments:

  1. So much snow!! It's beautiful Shelly. But all the bundling! It is so cute to see mittens on Carly!

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  2. hah! That is so funny and true - when you have to get every bundled and in and out of car seats (ugh! worst!!) snowy weather is a whole other experience. hahaha. who would have thought - you left Alaska only to come into even more snow!? xxoxo sending wishes for some sunshine and melting your way!

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