I wish I could get excited about snow the way kids do. There is joy in their eyes as they watch it fall. These kids have lived their entire lives in Alaska and still run to the window when someone says, “Hey, it’s snowing!” They also run to the window when I say, “Is that a bear eating a bucket of chicken?” The reason they have such delight in their eyes when they see snow is because they never had to pick up a shovel and move the snow.
I guess snow can be fun until you’re up to your greater trochanter in a snowdrift (look it up on WebMD, and no, it’s not dirty). The wind blows most of the time here and the snow is able to organize itself and block our way to the school. I had to help a fellow teacher out of one of those drifts yesterday morning. When she asked for help, I explained that I didn’t want to be an enabler, so she should learn how to work her own way out of the snowdrift. I couldn’t see her face since it was dark, and I couldn’t hear what she was shouting at me because of the wind. I’m sure she was smiling and thanking me for the sage advice. I wonder what she’ll get me for Christmas this year.
I hate to darken the mood of this blog with sadness, but I received some terrible news yesterday. The Nalley’s chili plant in Tacoma is being shut down and will be moved to Iowa. I hope it’s not something I said or did. Iowa for God’s sake! First, they took our basketball team and now our chili. Wait, that was Oklahoma. This outsourcing of our jobs has to stop.
With no disrespect to SPAM, I do have a favorite food that I eat up here. It is Nalley’s chili over rice, with cheddar and Tabasco. I learned of this culinary delight while I lived in Hawaii. Chili and rice is popular there, as is any food and rice. I eat chili and rice 2-3 times a week because it is easy to make and so damned delicious. But now I’m not sure if it will still be available. It’s too soon to start looking for other brands. Even if I try a new chili, I’ll still be thinking of Nalley’s. Nalley’s, I will not accept your friendship request on Facebook.
With the calendar showing that my trip south is getting closer, I’m getting anxious about the weather. If the weather is not cooperating, aircraft can be grounded for long periods. This past week we had visitors from the state department of education and they had their stay extended by two days. They sat in classrooms with their bags at their side for two days, waiting for a break in the weather. Although they were eager to run to the window to see if it was still snowing, they weren’t enthusiastic about a bear eating fried chicken. Apparently they aren’t very curious.
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