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Ah, the first snowfall of the year! I love it! Last year the first snow was in November while my parents and brother were visiting but this year it held off until today. And what a great snow!! Perfect, huge fluffy flakes that ended up accumulating to a few inches or so. I took a quick walk to the corner store on my break just to hear the squeaking crunch under my feet and to feel the soft feathery chill on my cheeks.

Three of the children (Peanut, Drama Queen and Spazz) were old enough to be totally amazed by the layer of white that was quickly piling up on our back terrace. They even got an afternoon cookie from us kindly grownups to celebrate their first snowfall. It’s funny that I hate the cold but love snow so much. Somehow, snow seems to take the edge of the bitterness of a cold winter. It turns even the most mundane things into something beautiful and special.

It even has the power to totally diffuse my would-be angry reaction to the total ineptitude with which Belgium handles their 2-3 snowfalls per year. Cause this few inches of snow caused amazing traffic, the cancellation of all inter-city trains and the sidewalk to become a veritable ice skating rink. I got home about 2 hours later than usual. But the most acidic thing I could think of to say to CB about it was that I couldn’t understand why no one ever thought to invest in a bag of rock salt. I was really too busy walking around in a winter wonderland (and trying to stay on my feet and not break my face on the ice) to care much about the delays. It just gave me more time to be happy about the first snow.

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  1. December 18th, 2009 at 03:22 | #1

    I ADORE snow…I would rather have snow than rain anytime, even if it means a total shutdown of everything…ENJOY it …and I am so glad to hear you did!

    BTW—did I somehow miss the posting where you talked about your monikers for the 3 kiddies?? I know about Peanut but not Drama Queen or Spazz!!! MORE, MORE!!

  2. December 18th, 2009 at 11:13 | #2

    It’s magical, isn’t it?

  3. Gregor
    December 18th, 2009 at 19:54 | #3

    gosh, what must a kid at such age be like to be called drama queen? :D

    ah and if you have only few snowfalls a year i guess it’s more economical for them to go through 1 day of chaos multiplied by number of snowfalls than invest in better reactions when it happens (don’t take it that i agree with that, but that’s how government and their agencies think about, it’s always expense vs risk, they prefer risk)

    snow, I was sooooo happy when i woke up on sunday, wandered to the big window and stood there wathing the snow fall :)

  4. December 19th, 2009 at 00:21 | #4

    I couldn’t agree more with you! I love the snow if it were not for the total incapacity of the people here in Brussels to deal with it. Even normal kitchen salt would do the damn trick. That’s where I like being German: Pedestrian walks have to be cleaned; if not people can sue you if you fall and hurt yourself… Tough but it works.

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