Last week, we here in the Northeast found ourselves trapped in the clutches of some pretty fierce negative single-digit winter weather. Remember that love letter to my Fitbit I wrote less than week ago? It's still on my wrist, but all I will say is that as of Thursday morning, when the first storm hit, it was in zero danger of short-circuiting. No school, stores closed, activities canceled, roads too slippery, it was all I could do to even change out my pajamas in the morning. I'm not complaining, though. I always think of Amy Krouse Rosenthal's quote about bad weather: "[It's] your pass to stay inside, to retreat. It’s cozy and safe, hanging out on this side of the gray." For the past week, hanging out on this side of the gray meant, of course, cooking (predictably
Cabin Fever Consumption
Cabin Fever Consumption
Cabin Fever Consumption
Last week, we here in the Northeast found ourselves trapped in the clutches of some pretty fierce negative single-digit winter weather. Remember that love letter to my Fitbit I wrote less than week ago? It's still on my wrist, but all I will say is that as of Thursday morning, when the first storm hit, it was in zero danger of short-circuiting. No school, stores closed, activities canceled, roads too slippery, it was all I could do to even change out my pajamas in the morning. I'm not complaining, though. I always think of Amy Krouse Rosenthal's quote about bad weather: "[It's] your pass to stay inside, to retreat. It’s cozy and safe, hanging out on this side of the gray." For the past week, hanging out on this side of the gray meant, of course, cooking (predictably