The snow has finally died down and I’ll have to say — it wasn’t as bad as they said it was going to be. This time around the snow was much more the wet-slushie variety than last weekend. This means that it was a lot heavier to shovel, but it made better snowballs. I tried sledding down the hill in front of the Jefferson Ridge Apartment complex again, but was unsuccessful again. Snow depth definitely plays a part in whether or not sledding is possible. The fact I was using an old cookie sheet may also have something to do with my lack of success.
The snow plows are out right now. I’m happy to say I can see some pavement so I may make it back to Richmond tomorrow night after all. However, the more likely scenario is that I catch the Super Bowl over at Emilio or Jacob’s place. I’m also thrilled that I saw Madison today. She is doing well despite the snow.
I also got a hand digging out my car by my neighbor, Matt. He’s a 3rd grade teacher and calls Madison “Sammy”. He has a shovel, which is something I’ve neglected to invest in. Who knew Charlottesville, VA would get so much snow in the span of a few months?
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