Snow Day

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Once you leave behind high school you remain under the assumption that you will still be granted snow days in college.  Little do you know that professors obviously have no self-preservation and that colleges rarely shut down the entire college just because of some snow on the ground.  The people who make those kinds of decisions rarely come in on those days when there's snow on the ground but still force everyone else to find a way to get to class.  The sooner you realize that snow days do not happen in college, the happier you will be.  Some professors from out of town might cancel because of the highways, or if they have children that they need to watch due to their elementary school being cancelled but for the most part, you never get so lucky.

Working with children gives me the satisfaction of a snow day.  I still get that giddy feeling in my stomach when I wake up and see snow on the ground.  I run to the TV and find the station closest to the USD number I want to see and anxiously await for that number to pop up on the screen.  Even if it doesn't show up, I will watch it after showering just to make sure they haven't changed their minds.  Something about snow days makes everyone act like a small child again.

Then there's the pull between curling up like an adult on the couch with some hot cocoa or bundling up in multiple layers of clothing and playing in the snow like the other small children down the block.  You could justify building the snowman as part of your adult duties because those children need to know how to construct the biggest snowman on the block.  Or you could justify starting a snowball fight because they need to know you're still boss.

Snow days are still fun for everyone.  Mothers and father who complain about having the kids home with them now just need to be reminded of the excitement they felt on learning it was a snow day.  Sometimes you have to give your kids the small joys in life.  Throw on some parachute pants and shove them out the door.  Let them run around until they're so cold they can't stand it.  Make them some cocoa and put their boots over the heater to dry.  Let them learn what you learned as a child in the snow.  That no matter how much snow falls that they cancel school for, you never get tired of snow days.

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