Dear Jack Frost,
Where is the snow?! I mean, honestly! It’s already December 2nd. You’ve graced us with snow this holiday season already, dashing it across the front lawn on November 21st, two days before my birthday, which I love! Don’t get me wrong! I love snow on my birthday, but I love it even more when it’s the proper time for snow and NOW is the proper time for snow, Jack.
Christmas is only twenty-three days away and this weather, being in the low forties(F), is not conducive to snow. So, have your chat with Mother Nature, tell the Easter bunny it’s snow time, keep your promises with Santa Claus, and bring us at that glorious, cold, beautiful, frozen water we call snow, because there ain’t nothin’ like a White Christmas.
Snow is one of the main reasons I live in the North, specifically the Midwest. We’re known for our feet of snow. We get so much and expect it and embrace it enough that they give us our own memes for our love of snow.
And I am, most definitely, 100%, one of those crazy, icy, snow-white, polar bears who loves me some snow in December and, especially, on Christmas. So, this is your last call, Jack. Give me some snow. Please! I’m begging you! All I want for Christmas is YOU… and you know… some snow. :p
With lots of Icy Love,
Melanie
Movies To Watch 1) The Santa Claus 2) 3) 4) Scrooged 5) Love Actually 6) Home Alone 7) Home Alone 2 8) Nothing Like the Holidays 9) 10) 11) Rudolph, The Red-nosed Reindeer 12) Frosty, The Snowman |
Activities To Do 1) 2) Make Cookies 3) Build a Gingerbread House 4) Visit Christkindlmarkt 5) Ice Skating 6) Hot Cocoa by the Fireplace 7) Build a Snowman 8) Snowball Fight 9) Complete Holiday Puzzle 10) Read ‘A Christmas Carol’ 11) Christmas Party 12) Participate in Secret Santa |
Inspired by ‘Rise of the Guardians‘. Have you seen this movie? What’d you think? Is it on your Holiday Movie List?
Credit: Image Frames to Lileya of Deviantart
Dear Melanie,
My dad has only so much magic. He can’t get every house but this year he said I can help make it snow I’ll try to convince dad to go to your house first. Keep believing in us!
Sincerely,
Yuki Frost
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Aw! Thank you so much for thinking of me. It seems that he may be paying us a visit next week. Sure hope his schedule doesn’t change. ^.^
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I’ll keep pestering him about it XD
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Thank you! ^.^
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He did not let me go so I will have to ask you did it snow
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No snow on Christmas, but that’s okay. It was a wonderful Christmas either way.
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That’s good I’m gonna go yell at jack now
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I haven’t seen snow in years – c’mon California! Just a little colder, please! Haha.
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Haha! Reasons why I could never live there. Not having snow on Christmas is one thing, but never seeing snow… ever?! *dies*
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I agree, I’ve had two snowless winters now. Ok winter 2012/13 was a tough one it lasted until almost end of March and there was ice everywhere and slippery sidewalks are not the securest thing to have… I spotted more cherry trees blooming, which is completely messing with my post for the 4th, really! But you’ll see…
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Oh man! It was raining yesterday and I was just like ‘no!!!!!’ The last thing I want is rain on Christmas. There is a reason I live so far North. :p (though, I heard this winter is going to be really warm. *sigh*)
Trees still blooming is not okay. Bright green grass is not okay. Darn you global warming.
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I so agree! With the climate conference going on at the moment they should just walk through the park here, no big discussions needed…
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Sounds like a good idea to me!
I mean, we may not be the cause of global warming, but that shouldn’t even be the discussion anymore. It’s how we limit our impact on it.
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exactly, well I live in a city and see so many people drive around, here you can take busses, metros and even rent bikes and electric cars, so why drive (and be a danger for pedestrians)? I do understand in the countryside where distances are long, but here it just leads to smog, noise etc.
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I completely agree. If I lived in a big city, I’d likely take public transit everywhere just because it’d be so easy to do so. Unfortunately, that’s not an option where I live.
America’s too spread out…
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Well if you use your car in a rural area it is worth it! Here people spend more time in their cars that it would have taken them with public transportation.
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