Snow
Sunday, January 20, 2008
It was a gross day, too gross outside to do anything. My friends had spent the night last night so we were all lying around. We decided that we wanted to go get some food and since I had not gone to the grocery store in over a month and a half; that meant that we had to go get something. It was raining out so we made a quick trip. When we got back to my apartment, my friends decided that they had better head home. We said our goodbyes and I snuggled in for a nap.
Later that evening when I woke up, I talked to Tara. We had to go get out bikes from the station. We had left them there and taken a cab home the night before with all of our friends. It sounded like it was still raining so I peeked out the window. It was all foggy so I had to go out on my balcony only to realize that it was snowing! It was snowing really hard too.
I convinced Tara (from Iowa, so it was not humorous to her at all) to go for a walk in the snow to get out bikes. By the next morning there was a lot of snow on the ground. Sadly though, there are no school closings. The Japanese people seem to work no matter what the conditions.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
It was a gross day, too gross outside to do anything. My friends had spent the night last night so we were all lying around. We decided that we wanted to go get some food and since I had not gone to the grocery store in over a month and a half; that meant that we had to go get something. It was raining out so we made a quick trip. When we got back to my apartment, my friends decided that they had better head home. We said our goodbyes and I snuggled in for a nap.
Later that evening when I woke up, I talked to Tara. We had to go get out bikes from the station. We had left them there and taken a cab home the night before with all of our friends. It sounded like it was still raining so I peeked out the window. It was all foggy so I had to go out on my balcony only to realize that it was snowing! It was snowing really hard too.
I convinced Tara (from Iowa, so it was not humorous to her at all) to go for a walk in the snow to get out bikes. By the next morning there was a lot of snow on the ground. Sadly though, there are no school closings. The Japanese people seem to work no matter what the conditions.
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