The Queen's Chair: Today Was A Snow Day!
Her sister, however, was thrilled that we had a snow day. She complains about the amount of homework she gets. It's midterm time. She welcomed the extras zzzz's. My child wasn't too happy when I made her do her chore that she ignored the night before: take out the trash. She looked at me in disbelief as I took my stand and held her to her word.
While she was outside doing that. I caught up on writing, doing laundry, putting folded clothes away, and paying bills. The falling snow was beautiful to look at, but driving in it: a different story.
Eventually, I had to drive in it to replenishing some food supplies.I was worried that I couldn't get out of my driveway, but I did. It was cold and slippery. The flakes kept on coming. I felt like I was in a movie, as the snow lightly coated my window. I also watched every step I took. Today was NOT a day for me (or anyone) to fall.
While my daughters enjoyed staying home today, I just thought about God's amazing gift and how we were ignoring it. We were more focused on how the storm ruined or interrupted our day. Flights were canceled. People lost power. Some were stranded in airports. We forgot to stop and watch the power of God's Will in motion.
..."While she was outside doing that. I caught up on writing, doing laundry, putting folded clothes away, and paying bills. The falling snow was beautiful to look at, but driving in it: a different story."...
You did all that while she was taking out the garbage? Amazing--You truly are a Superwoman! Seriously though, schools were also closed here and so we took advantage of that to get out and do some sledding in the beauty of God. I think you know that I love nature and all it has to offer in all the seasons. As we were sledding down what my little one named snow mountain, those big flakes started to come down more rapidly. It was truly beautiful.