Almost a year ago I wrote this post...
The "Great Storm" in ATL this weekend made me think of my adjustment to our Kentucky winters. Although we would never admit it, I think Kevin and I have a little yankee in us now...
Background: Kevin and I have given up TV for lent. We have done it before and we really enjoy the kind of time no TV creates for us.
Issue: No TV equals no news.... and I am really ok with this fact. I stay in the loop online, which is what I prefer to do anyway. However, last night our internet was not working and we missed the "Great Storm" forecast. So when I awoke this morning to snow flurries I felt the need to hurry, to rush somewhere. But where?
Realization: Why is it those of us born and raised in the South have a compulsion-- a need to scurry to the grocery store for winter storms? How bad does it really get that we need to 'stock up' 'just in case'? Remember the great storm of ... '82?
I can hear Glen Burns in my head.... Action 2 weather.... stay tuned!
I must say I was shocked the first time I rushed to Kroger to stock up during our first Kentucky snow...there were parking places, milk was on the shelves, and there was no line in the beer isle. Different.
But I am not a local, so off to Kroger I will go.... 6-8 inches of snow...
what do we need?
A loaf of bread....
A container of milk...
and a stick of butter.....
or something like that.
Oh, yeah, we're having a snow day in PTC. Yea!
ReplyDeleteBut I wondered the same thing. Did I need to go get milk and bread?
Nope. I guess not, we've made it through.
How are you feeling?
Funny--except in PTC people would drive their golf carts on 'Emergency Weather" grocery store run.
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