
I think we’re in for it this weekend. When you’re not out shoveling, you find yourself inside staring at your four walls and your care recipient. Or, you may be staring at your phone, hoping your care recipient will be okay.
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we had about 11 inches here in queens (snow)…we dont get this amount very often so for us today is a little exciting. of course mom wont be able to go out much this week…for now I have her looking at the snow on the trees from the window…i made a nice chicken pot pie yesterday for dinner and swedish meatballs today (comfort foods)…i light the candles..it definately is an inconvenience….but Im trying to tell everyone sometimes god gives us signs…stop, relax, take it a little easier…that is what Im trying to focus on today…stay calm…and it gives me more move it points…shoveling lol lol lol..
We have only had dustings of snow basically. One of the perks of living close to Lake Michigan, course then other times there is lake effect snow! What I do on snow days is no different then what I do during the other months or seasons. The schedule remains the same, colors and temps are all that change.
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