So, after 2 glorious days of temps in the 40's...above 0! We are back to reality. Anyone in the Midwest knows where this is going.
Yep, it started snowing yesterday afternoon....and hasn't stopped. The winds are gusting 40 mph. We have 4 ft. drifts in front of the house and I'm sure, in the driveway.
BH says last night that he's getting out at first light this morning to start shoveling.
Me: "want me to help you shovel? I can shovel, you know. 2 shovels are better than one; it'll go quick".
BH: "no, no. I'll be ok; it's not that bad".
This morning. It goes like this.........
Me: "so, you're waiting until it's light outside, right?"
BH: "yeah".
He looks outside. "Maybe I'll be lucky and the snow blew right over the mounds on the sides of the driveway".
I didn't have the heart to tell him that I can see the 2+ ft drifts sitting in the driveway. Without his glasses, he can't see worth a damn. That, plus my knickname for him is "Polyanna".
Now he's dressed, putting on his boots.
Me: "do you have longjohn's on?"
BH: "nah..I don't need them"
Me: "oh for God's sake, you should put them on"
BH: "I'm not going to be out there that long; I'll be coming in off and on"
Me: "you should wear the scarf over your face; it's blowing pretty bad out there".
BH (slightly agitated): "I gotta keep adjusting it and have to stop shoveling; I don't need it".
Well, alrighty then.
He opens the door. No. He tries to open the door. The wind has blown drifts of snow inside the storm door. He has to push with all his might just to get it open.
10 minutes later, he's in the house.
"I'm going to wait till the plow comes down the street; there's no sense in shoveling it all now; the mail won't come till the street's plowed; we don't have to go anywhere today, right?"
"Yep", says I. "You should put your longjohn's on".
"I'm ok; my legs are warm enough", says he. Whatever.
Now, I don't know if he's had a mental lapse or it's the "Polyanna" talking, but when the plow comes by, the 2+ feet at the end of the driveway will become 4 feet...of compacted snow. Yeah.
"You should see it. There's 2 feet drifts just on the walkway; I shoveled a path down to the end of the driveway", he updates me.
Our driveway is about 50 ft. long from the deck to the road. There's another 10 feet along side the house where the car is parked. We do not have a snowblower. He shovels....with a shovel. Refuses the idea of a snowblower. He'll be 78 in July. I'm glad the life insurance is paid.
"Do you want me to call around for someone to come plow out the driveway?" I offer, in my most caring tone.
"No. No. It'll be alright. This is going to be the last of the snowfall", is his reply. (remember: "Polyanna")
Okey dokey, then.
So, my plan is to bake chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies today. I'm going to have plenty of time...alone in the house. And keep the coffee hot and fresh for his intermissions.
The sun is supposed to come out this afternoon. But the temps till next Wednesday will be in the teens with the occasional single digits below 0 during the night.
So....is it still warm and wonderful in Alaska?
crafting on: bunty mitts and wee hats
6 years ago
2 comments:
I bought a snow blower 2 years back, and my son calls it "playing" as he blows out the driveway and a run for the dog so she can squat without snow up her butt. And my son is only 48. I don't know how your hubby does it. I know I could not shovel it, and I can't work the snow blower either. I'm glad my son enjoys doing it. Good luck getting that driveway shoveled out. And then shoveling it again the next time the snow plow goes down the road, and fills in the end of the driveway, yet again! LOL
We are enjoying the "warmer" weather right now, but we know more cold is on the way, so I'm ready for it. :)
Men are so stubborn but more power to him! That is an awful lot of snow to move whether your 77 or 27. Best of luck to you both. LOL Since we get your weather a couple of days after you if you don't want to share it we will be okay with that until Spring!!!
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