Tuesday, January 22, 2008

I Didn't Sign Up For This

UPDATED WITH PICTURES!!!!!

When We decided to move to Rexberg I knew it would be cold in the winter, I knew we would get tons of snow, but I just am not prepared for today. Today it is -20 degrees and when the wind blows its -35. What, I can't handle that. When Colin woke up this morning and told me how cold it was, I told him for sure they have canceled classes,they don't want students walking in that cold of weather. I was wrong. Don't get me wrong it is absolutely beautiful today the Sun is shinning and the Snow looks so pretty. But it is so misleading. I had a glimmer of hope yesterday when the snow plow guy plowed our parking lot so good that after a few ours of sun beating down you could acutully see Parts of black pavement. So I was excited thinking finally its warming up and we can go out. But when we drove to Sam's club last night. We had to wait for the INSIDES of our windows to defrost. That was definitely a first. And then after we were done with Sam's club they were frozen again on the inside. A nice little sheet of ice.

The other night I was talking to my parents, and I was basically telling them that I was going stir crazy. You can only walk Walmart so many times, and you can only eat McDonald's food so much. It also doesn't help that there is no extra money to go spend to pass the time;) Anyways my dad started to give me a hard time about not taking the kids out to play in the snow. This is when it was -8 , So I told him it had been way to cold and that the snow was way to high ( on the parts that haven't been plowed) that Alexa would be would be pretty much covered by it. In the parking lot where it gets plowed its just a thin sheet of ice. I get nervous with them just walking on it to the car. Or the other option is for them to go play on the huge pile of snow from where the plow piles up the snow. And it is huge. My dad didn't seem to believe me about any of this. He thought I was exaggerating. So I had planned to march right out and take some pictures so he would know I was telling the truth. But I am not crazy enough to go out in - 20 degree weather to take some pictures for my dad. Sorry Dad I love you, but I guess not that much:) So today, once again, we will be staying home in our tiny apartment with our heaters blaring going stir crazy. Wish us luck!!!



***Update****
So it warmed up to about -4. So I braved the weather, took out the trash, checked the mail and took some pictures. Now you tell me if you see any place you would let your small children play in the snow?This is right out side our front door, our dryer vents are right there and they kick water out. My next door neighbor did laundry today and this is what happened. It all froze!

This is the house Across the parking lot. If my kids were to play on the grass covered in snow Alexa would be up to her eyeballs, Its a good 3 feet there. Just aside note this is an accumulation of about a week and a half. this house is for sale so they regularly shovel the snow down to the grass.

Our parking lot right after the plow came through . This is all ice

this is is where the street has been carved out, yes the snow is covering all the side walks.

this is the lawn that my kids played on in the summer, where the swing set is, this picture is of my kids 3-31/2 foot slide . This snow would be up to Conner's eye balls and Jakob's shoulders

this is the pile up of snow. this picture doesn't make it look that big but if you look, its as tall as the house in the background. also at least another 20-30 feet long

And this is the other snow pile directly across from the other one. And also you can see the black pavement that gave me false hope. Now its just black ice.

So you tell me, where is the best place for me to take my kids to play, the whole town is like this. I would love any suggestions before I go Stir crazy

2 comments:

Laura Jex said...

take some pictures!!!! I'm sorry its so cold, if you feel like going for a drive you can go to Ikea....

Mrs. Andrews said...

I HATE Idaho winters!!!! Here's a quick suggestion for you and your kids - however, it's in IF. My friends and I like to take the kids to Blast Off and let them play while we talk. It's $3 per kid for two hours (at certain times) or $3.50 per kid for unlimited play. They have ball pits and tubes, obstacle course and other stuff. It's a little pricey with three kids, but sometimes it's worth it to let them run off some of their energy! Just think of the nice nap they would get in the car ride home! Just a thought - my kids love it there. (I think the cut off age is 7 for the ball pit stuff - my son is 7 and they let him in last time though!)