Madison Albert-Nelson
In the past couple weeks, it seems to be as if we’ve gotten nothing other than rain; hardly any
sunshine has been seen. I wake up and look out the window; it’s raining. I’m released from
school; looky here, it’s raining. I’m heading to bed, oh, but guess what! It’s raining. Rain, rain,
go away. Come again another day. A thought to keep in mind for when the rain doesn’t comes
back: it’ll very soon be snow. Are you ready for this? It’s a head spinner knowing that the
upcoming days bring us the beloved, take it as you will, snow. Ah, snow. I can’t even begin to
express how much I’m going to miss being able to walk outside without the wet, cold feet from
accidentally stepping in the whiteness that will then cover the ground beneath completely. One
of the good things that come with snow is the Snow Days! What better way to celebrate the cold
by staying inside, snuggled up in our warmest blankets while avoiding school.
Snow may mean many different things to people, the good and the bad that come with it.
Snow means it’s almost holiday break, two-hour delays, and maybe even no school at all. Snow
also means that the end of first semester may be creeping up on us sooner than we thought or that
it’s sick season and we need to be extra careful who were giving hugs to during the upcoming
Holiday Season. Whatever snow means to you, it’s coming up in a hurry and it’s edging upon us
sooner than some of us would like.
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