Tired.
We're home.
After all the beautiful spring weather, I was tentative at best about returning to the snowy winter. But it was beautiful all the way up through Minnesota. Then we crossed the great divide. Still beautiful into Canada. No snow! Kendall expressing surprise. (And a tad bit of disappointment.) Just a week ago, Kendall saw snow on his way down.
We kept driving. Still beautiful and snowless. I watched and waited with baited breath. (Whatever that means.) After awhile you could see patches of snow in the bush. But not much beyond that.
Could it possibly be true?!
Then, 45 minutes south of Red Lake, it began to snow. At first it looked like rain. But no, there was definitely a snowish quality to the precipitation. To prove its snowness, it increased in intensity and frozeness.
Then, a blasted blizzard! (Relatively speaking.) Welcome home, Hochstedlers. :)
Oh well, in spite of the confetti falling from the sky to welcome us, it was exciting (and surreal) to drive into our parking lot and see bare grass. So strange! And lovely!
And by the time we had our car unloaded, the yard was considerably whiter than it had been when we pulled in. So, if we wake up to a foot of snow in the morning, at least we were allowed a small glimpse of our grass before it disappeared again.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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2 comments:
what?! it's even snowing in KS, 20 hours south of you! as i walked out to my (icy) car after work tonight i have to admit, i wished some unfortunate weather on everyone in goshen. i thought i was at least getting nice weather out of moving so far away!
Its snowing in Iowa too, you were here when it was nice yea.
Mom H.
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