Showing posts with label Rain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rain. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Bring on the Rain!



And did it ever. I hope everyone had a Happy 4th of July. Mine was a bit... damp. Of course city celebrations of this great holiday started early afternoon, around 3p. Upon time for the great fireworks show, 5th largest in the nation supposedly, of course the downpours fell out of what had been looming clouds all afternoon. As the storms and the rain were off and on again and again for the few hours we were enjoying dinner and company, they powers that be decided that they were going to shoot the fireworks anyway. Just a little earlier than planned. This was good news for us, not so good for the people who had been down there at the River Front all afternoon. Because in order to see the show, they sat in it. And got soaked. I do mean soaked.

The smart ones in my group had discovered the perfect tailgating spot on the second to top level of a nearby hospital parking garage that had a direct view of the skyline. It was in fact, beautiful. I turned on my favorite local radio station that was covering the big events on full blast so that everyone else who had discovered out little hideaway could listen to the Symphony Orchestra play along to this beautiful fireworks extravaganza. About 1/2 way through, however, it began to rain so hard that we couldn't even see the skyline anymore. All we could see were lights in the distance where the fireworks were still shining brightly. While we couldn't see the entirety of the show, we mostly stayed dry and could still hear the symphony. Until the storm knocked out the live feed for the radio station. In which case, we simply started singing Lee Greenwood at the tops of our lungs... mind you, we had been tailgating for a little over an hour at this point. At least by the time of this occurrence... no more live feed... the rain had let up so that we could actually see the show again. I suppose we had to pick-- full show or full music. Either/or. It was a fun night though. Definitely a 4th of July I'll remember. My first in the city. It was crazy. Unreal. But so fun. So fun.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

What I Would Give...

For one day of this. Total Bliss.

If I have to suffer through more of this 29 degree weather with no snow and now rain... I'm going to scream. Now some of you might be saying, 29!? Wow, that's warm.. or some of you might be saying..cough.. Island Girl.. cough.. I'm glad I'm further South than you are enjoying my Spring-like weather. But this Classy girl? She's stuck. In the dead of winter, freezing temperatures, no snow, therefore, no snow days where one would get work days cancelled, and really pretty pissed off about it. We all know how much I hate winter anyway, but add rain to the equation...this is ridiculous. Tell me how, Mr. Super Athlete got all of his classes cancelled today because of weather conditions and he lives approximately 45 minutes north of me. Here, however, we get freezing rain. Rain. Rain. Rain. Bah! Sure, roads are bad, trees are down in some areas around me because of ice weighing down the branches, but other than that, it's not like it's snowing or anything.

I really need a vacation.

My newly revamped classroom is beautiful. We worked really hard to get it the way we wanted it and the way it should've been to begin with. The kids absolutely love it. This also means that they are crazy in it. Way too excited. A positive and a negative. I knew it would come back to bite me. Today has just been one of those days. Not necessarily bad, but one of those... you know. The kind you just wish you could've slept through. I feel like I've raised my voice far too much, but all of it was necessary. My boss laughed when I was upstairs earlier, saying "I bet my teachers are praying for a snow day, right Classy?" ..... She has no idea. This afternoon, my children will be performing a snow dance. What that is, I don't know at the moment, but anything to get a day off, works for me. We'll see how that pans out. For some reason, I feel like I'm not that lucky. We'll find out.