We moved into Michigan on a day when it was 3 degrees with a couple of feet of snow on the ground. Imagine unloading a moving van in that kind of weather? Thankfully we had lots of help as my hubby was a pastor and our church was there to greet us and help us, but still, I never forgot that day. We left Michigan a few years later and ended up in New England for a few years, before returning home to Florida to stay! (Praise God!) But I do sometimes miss seeing the snow (from a distance! LOL).
haha....I understand. I am not when it comes to the cold, it plays ugly with my pain issues. Before those issues, when I was younger, I never thought much about it. I loved snow, I loved getting in it and throwing snowballs or making snow folks. I was always on the go when I was younger. When Fibromyalgia entered my life in 2006, it was when my life started to change. Don't get me wrong, I still love to watch a good snow as it falls. I still love getting out and playing in it, but I have to ponder on getting ready to go out and actually getting there. I was going out yesterday and it did not happen. I even gathered up things for making a snow person but....it still lays there.
I have heard that Michigan weather can turn on a dime.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO me right now! 😁
ReplyDeleteMe neither since I have always lived in SO CA. Stay warm this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat is cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm not either, and that's why I moved to Florida 35 years ago!! Brrrrrr....
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteLiving somewhere with warm weather year round is very appealing on these cold, dark January days.
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata.
ReplyDeleteNeither am I! I used to love it but these old bones rebel now. LOL Stay warm. Blessings. xx
ReplyDeleteMe too!
ReplyDelete🥶 I used to live there. Learn to love winter!
ReplyDeletelol...I'm wondering how ourfriends in the Upper Peninsula are enjoying winter this year?
ReplyDeleteFunny and cute but I must admit I do like snow and winter.
ReplyDeleteMe neither!!! I was never a real fan, but each year I find myself less and less able to deal with the cold and snow.
ReplyDeleteWe moved into Michigan on a day when it was 3 degrees with a couple of feet of snow on the ground. Imagine unloading a moving van in that kind of weather? Thankfully we had lots of help as my hubby was a pastor and our church was there to greet us and help us, but still, I never forgot that day. We left Michigan a few years later and ended up in New England for a few years, before returning home to Florida to stay! (Praise God!) But I do sometimes miss seeing the snow (from a distance! LOL).
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteStay warm and well.
All the best Jan
haha....I understand. I am not when it comes to the cold, it plays ugly with my pain issues. Before those issues, when I was younger, I never thought much about it. I loved snow, I loved getting in it and throwing snowballs or making snow folks. I was always on the go when I was younger. When Fibromyalgia entered my life in 2006, it was when my life started to change. Don't get me wrong, I still love to watch a good snow as it falls. I still love getting out and playing in it, but I have to ponder on getting ready to go out and actually getting there. I was going out yesterday and it did not happen. I even gathered up things for making a snow person but....it still lays there.
ReplyDeleteLOL Me too Mari. Janice
ReplyDeleteMe too, and thank goodness I live in the tropics!
ReplyDeleteStay warm, Mari.
I Hope everything is ok for you. We saw some pictures of your place on tv and it looks very hard. Keep safe!
ReplyDeleteThat is some crazy snow Mari, my word. Looks beautiful but wow, especially the car picture with the snow piled on top, that's insane.
ReplyDeleteHope this week is a little warmer for you all.
Me neither, unless I can stay toasty warm in my apartment and not have to go out.
ReplyDeleteIt makes NO sense. Must have something to do with grandchildren because you COULD move to South Carolina, hahahaha! And I would love that xoxo
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