la neige = snow
So, Michael and I come home from Louisiana, where it's 70 degrees and clear skies to snow and cold weather. (see picture above)
A blizzard is coming in, as I write, to cover Utah with lots more snow and frigid temperatures. Like, we're talking in the single digits. Brrrrr!
Michael and I drove down to his parents in SLC around noon because we weren't sure if we'd make it through the canyon later. USU campus was officially closed at 2 PM. You know it's serious when they close campus. We NEVER get snow days here.
I'm excited to spend time during the Thanksgiving holidays, snuggling in front of the fire with Michael. We're going to eat LOTS of food and probably gain a few pounds. Oh boy.
Il va neiger beaucoup.
(It is going to snow a lot.)
Michael and I drove down to his parents in SLC around noon because we weren't sure if we'd make it through the canyon later. USU campus was officially closed at 2 PM. You know it's serious when they close campus. We NEVER get snow days here.
I'm excited to spend time during the Thanksgiving holidays, snuggling in front of the fire with Michael. We're going to eat LOTS of food and probably gain a few pounds. Oh boy.
Il va neiger beaucoup.
(It is going to snow a lot.)
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