YesterdayI stepped outside into several inches of new snow. It fell most of the day as well. I also saw that the next seven days were going to be our coldest streak of the winter – staying below zero degrees most of the time. It was as if February was giving me permission to “chill”. So I did.
January and February are our most serious winter months and often have the most severe weather. When I was a child it was with great anticipation that I listened in the dark, pre-dawn hours for the radio announcer to give the school cancellations. Back then -30 degrees was the bench mark for us to stay home, the buses would not be running that day. Or, at least, they wouldn’t be running until it warmed up a little.
I have that same feeling now when I see a blizzard, or a arctic freeze coming. It’s permission to curl up under a blanket, start the fireplace, read more books. Yesterday’s good things were:
A puzzle that got started.

Knitting projects brought out

I made soup. We ate it before I could take a picture. Sorry. It was Lentil Soup.
It was the kind of day that brings relief to the parts of you that have been getting tired (unless you’re the one responsible for shoveling the snow…). It’s okay to get sleepy and take a nap. It’s okay to sit by a window and watch snow fall. Spend a few extra minutes with a cat on your lap. Yesterday February gave permission for those good things.
That is cold weather. Stay warm and positive.
I chuckled at the picture of your puzzle and puzzle pieces on the table – wrapped in plastic wrap!!! I have a cat too but she hasn’t bothered my puzzles which are on my kitchen table in a puzzle stand. But we have had a total of 10 cats over our 50 years of marriage and ALL of them LOVED puzzles just like your little furry one. I had to cover them too – but never thought of plastic wrap! Genius. I have done a few puzzles over the last few months and took pictures and put them on my blog. I would love to see the finished puzzle before you dismantle it.
Yes, you know…i can tell.