A Dream Comes True

“So,” N said in the morning. “Let‘s go practice driving in the university parking lot, then to the gym, and after that to the store to buy demineralized water.”

“Right on!” I said.

We opened the door and saw this:

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“Or we can stay in bed eating cherries and watching Mad Men all day long,” I said.

If the snowfall continues, there is a chance work will be cancelled.

I can’t tell you how comforting I find all this snow. I always keep a big store of grains, frozen meats, sugar, matches, flour, and candles in case we get snowed in. And we never get snowed in! Maybe now we finally will.

I totally need to move to Alaska. I would be so happy if it could be like this 9 months out of a year.

3 thoughts on “A Dream Comes True

  1. Be careful what you wish for. 🙂 Is it cold too?
    By the way, to what do you attribute your extensive amounts of various supplies? To Soviet past? I am not sarcastic, my wife is like that too, and she claims this is the reason…

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    1. Yes, we are at -12C now and the forecast promises us -27C tomorrow! Oh, the joy, the happiness.

      “By the way, to what do you attribute your extensive amounts of various supplies? To Soviet past?”

      – Yes, sure. The writer Tatiana Tolstaya also always says (on her blog) that she can’t feel at peace unless there are bushels of supplies all over her house.

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