<p>Hey, at least we had a white christmas Sara! it's been a while since that last happened... at least over here in the north suburbs of Chicago</p>
<p>I don't live on the other side of the world! Just the other side of the city. :) Yeah, but it's not enough snow to do anything with. Snow is only good if you can sled on it, make snowmen, or throw snowballs.</p>
<p>a little snow is good enough to someone who has never seen snow in her life. yaya I enjoyed it. yay</p>
<p>no snow in new york... <em>sniff, sniff</em></p>
<p>Although I, too, have been imagining how beautiful Yale must look right now, I haven't been too excited about the snow here in Columbus. We got several inches, the temperature hasn't risen above freezing in days, and two days before Christmas, I woke up to no electricity. That's right - we had massive ice storms all over Columbus that left almost 250,000 people without power. Bleh. Oh well, at least the electricity came back on a few hours before Christmas...</p>
<p>Oh, and happy holidays to everyone!</p>
<p>Yeah, I can sympathize with you vivaldi - I lost electricity for 5 hours. Our house got down to 55 degrees. I was soooooooooooooooooooooooo cold! And the snow just WONT stop coming. Why didn't I look at any southern colleges??!?!</p>
<p>Our house was without power for two days, and it got down to 45 degrees - luckily, my sister and her husband didn't lose their electricity, and I stayed there until our house warmed up.</p>
<p>Southern colleges? No thanks - I still hate hot weather...</p>
<p>now now....the south isnt THAT bad....yeah its about 100 in the summer......but right now its only about 65-70 for the high :)</p>
<p>Oh, i forgot to add........during the hurricanes..i didn't have power for 9 days. I LOVE FLORIDA!</p>