First off, I'm starting my Bathroom Blog again. With my new phone, it's easier to remember the pros and cons.
Also, I'd like to show off this blog. I love it.
Anyway, now onto our main topic: Snow and their Days... Get it, Snow Days? Ha ha hab bla blar blarhhg.gg...
Ok, so Snow Days. Everyone loves 'em, but I just want to share a few things for those who don't know. Too many snow days mean too many school days. See, the school sets a limit on how many snow days we have before they pool those over to the end of the year. If we have a cap of 5, and we get 7 snow days that year, then we would get +2 days of school.
Also, snow doesn't matter. Temperature doesn't matter. It's all about ice. No one cares if there's snow on the ground, we're still going to school. It doesn't matter all that much about the kids but the commute. If it's dangerous for the buses to leave the lot, let alone the kids leave their house, then let the fun begin. But just because you can see your breath or see snow on the ground doesn't mean you should stay home.
I know you're not stupid, but I just thought I might let you know.
Hey kids! Flush those ice cubes, wear those PJs backwards, and sleep on those spoons!
3 comments:
FYI, not EVERYONE loves Snow Days. As a mom, I love the first snow day. The second one in a row? Not so much.
Oh, and snow days are great if it's not so cold that you can't even go out in the snow. That's a sad snow day.
But, yeah. I'm hoping for one.
I ABSOLUTELY love snow days and gray, rainy,cloudy days. Yeah, now we're talking WEIRD. It always seemed that my two kids had colds on
Snow Days. Now, that is not cool.
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