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Avery, it could be worse. They could have called you at 6AM this morning to gice you the schedule as they did here.
I'm sure you have spare gloves somewhere in the house.
I opted out of the early am phone chain years ago. They now post delayed openings and closings on their website. I would've thought that for early dismissal they'd call, but I guess I was wrong. It turned out to take the busses so long to do their routes that the kids only got home about 1/2 hour early.
BION, there is only one pair of (too small) snow gloves in the house, I took all the other spares to Utah and shipped them. The storm we had two weeks ago (right after shipping all the stuff TO Utah) took out two pairs of my leather gloves that I let the boys wear to shovel. I started to drive to the ski shop to pick up some extras and spun out down the street so gave up. You'd think I'd have learned my lesson and remembered to put some gloves in our carry-ons. oh well.
Where I live in Central NJ the forcast last night was for 4-7 inches. We woke up late this morning and I rushed my DD (freshman) out the door. It had not even started to snow. When we got to school there were no cars in the parking lot.
School was canceled an we had slept through the call. The strange thing is that by about 3 when I left work we really had no accumulation. I think they will think twice before canceling school before the storm starts next time.
I need to drive to Boston in the morning so I hope the roads are clear by then.
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