Today, for the first time ever, I was unable to open the
window of my car because it was frozen shut. There was too much ice, and the
poor little motor in my window just couldn’t do it. Yes, folks, this is my
first winter, and I don’t like it one bit. This whole season thing has taken me
quite by surprise. To make it worse, it seems undeniable that this is one of
the mildest winters in recent memory! What will I do when winter sets in for
real?
Fall had its perks, but the short days, dreadful weather,
and ice that stays in the shadows to surprise you when you slip on it are just
are not fun! I hail from a place where there are two discernable seasons: hot
and less hot, and right now is the wonderful, glorious, spectacular less-hot
season in Phoenix—and Facebook posts keep reminding me that I am missing it.
There are so many new things to deal with in this climate! The newish,
often-challenging job at UIP is cake compared to the meteorological issues!
Just off the top of my head, here is a list of things I’ve had to obtain since
moving to Illinois that I’ve never had to own before, and most things on the
list I never even realized other people had to buy.
Cuddl Duds
ear muffs
fur-lined
boots
ice scraper
lawn waste
bags
non-AZ
driver’s license and plates
rake
snow shovel
yak traks
My feet
haven’t even slipped into my comfy flip-flops in weeks, if not months, and it
is such a strange adjustment! The cute, fashionable mittens that were always just right for riding my bike
in the cool, December, Tempe air now don’t even cut it for a walk out to the car
to scrape the ice of my windshield. I know I am lucky to be able to ease into
winter with unseasonably reasonable weather this Champaign-Urbana winter, but,
I must ask, when does winter end?
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