Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Sunday: the rest of the day
Sunday: He's here!
Merry Christmas! As always, the animals that moved around all of December looking for baby Jesus finally found him.
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Saturday: Christmas eve
According to my camera, all I did was take pictures of the snow. In the morning the stick measured about 31.5", but the drift had moved over closer to the house. The top of that was close to 33".
We had five blue jays flying around at one point.
It was a lovely day. We played several games. Isaac made chex mix. Joshua wrapped presents. Ben cleared the driveway (4-24" deep). I helped with a lot, cleaned the kitchen, and dealt with food. I was quite excited about how I could oversee the kids and get some stuff done all at the same time: they're getting more capable!
By this evening the snow at the stick was reading around 35". If you measured the drift between the stick and window it was at the top of the stick, 40". (You can see the stick in the picture below, but I angled up just slightly so that you actually could see it. It's sort of under the corn.) The drift to the left is higher yet. The weather conditions were much better today. It snowed most of the day, but I could usually see the houses across the lake. Also, it's only about 12" or even a little less right by the edge of the deck. There's a pretty steep drift right now.
Friday, December 23, 2022
Friday: blizzard
The blizzard did show up! For most of the day we couldn't see the houses on the other side of the lake. There were a few times we could faintly see them, but they stayed hidden most of the time. (This is my measurement of how bad the weather is.) There were still birds at our bird feeder throughout the day; they were taking shelter under the deck. The wind was not strong enough to blow the bird food out of the bird feeder. Oddly, I've seen several news articles talking about places that are closed today. I really think it should be what places are open because it seemed like everything shut down.
We decided to open our Christmas presents today. I got a whole bunch!
Around 3:30pm I put the measuring stick right outside the door. Now, I put it right in the middle of the drift, so it is not that deep everywhere. (In fact, there is still part of the front walk that is clear.) It read about 28.5" and by 9:30pm it was over 30". Joshua thinks it'll be over the stick by tomorrow morning, but I'm estimating 33". It should probably be noted that we had snow before the blizzard too. I bet there was at least 12" right there, if not a little more.
We all liked looking outside to see what the weather was doing.
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Thursday: getting ready
Right as we were finishing our errands and pulling into the driveway we saw five snowflakes. The blizzard was starting! For those of you not in West Michigan, we are supposed to get 10-20" with high winds Friday and Saturday. The snow didn't start quite as early as it was supposed to, but by 4pm when the blizzard was supposed to start hitting it was snowing well. The flakes were small though so there wasn't much accumulation. I was thinking about snow blowing after dinner but decided not to. I did look about an hour ago though and there is obviously more snow, so it must have gotten a bit worse. Everything is shut down tomorrow, so I really hope there's a good storm with no power outages.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Wednesday: first day of break
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Tuesday: the details
This morning I picked up a food compost bag. The county takes food scraps for composting and since the worms do the best with fruits and veggies I wanted to give it a try. We also have a lot of food that needs to be discarded from food boxes we got during the pandemic. We're just not going to eat it at this point.
The grocery store was rather busy. Still no mint extract, but everything else was there.
I've found the best way to keep my toes warm during piano lessons is to use my gloves. They stay warm enough while not getting too hot.
Today was the kids' last day of school! Isaac had a party and said he had too much sugar, and he came home with a bag of treats.