What to do with my snow day?
By asyria51
@asyria51 (2861)
United States
March 6, 2013 7:16am CST
I am a teacher in a school district that mostly services rural areas. We got called and school is cancelled due to the number of bus routes that could not get through. I already have laundry in the machine and dishes in the dish washer. I graded my papers last night.
I have my daughter home with me, so we will do some outdoor and indoor stuff, but she is very content to play by herself for 30 or more minutes at a time.
I guess I will be on and off of my earning sites.
2 responses
@asyria51 (2861)
• United States
6 Mar 13
WE were already out sledding, there really is not that much snow. Not enough to really make a snowman. Blowing and icy roads, especially on our rural routes are what closed school.
I am going to make some money in between playing with my child, doing laundry, and running some errands.
My daughter is asking to go do the sitter's so she can play with her friends. My sitter has other kids for parents who do not work in the school system, so I might drop my darling off for a while this afternoon. I have to pay for the day anyway.
@internaty (257)
• Chile
6 Mar 13
Watch a good movie, or just go to have a nap, it is good to sleep sometimes when you can, or if you are not sleepy you can select the things you do not need anymore and make more space in your shelves.Or just call your friends
@asyria51 (2861)
• United States
6 Mar 13
All the movies and shows that I want to get caught up on are not toddler appropriate. She is a "big girl" and has decided that she does not need to take naps.
The roads are pretty clear in town, so I think we are going to hit the two thrift stores in town and start looking for summer clothing on the cheap.
We were already outside and warmed up with hot cocoa. It is not even 10 am here yet.