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Greg Marra 03-12-2006 12:16

Re: SNOW DAY
 
On Thursday, it was about 67 outside, which is ridiculously unseasonable for New England in almost-December. Tomorrow, it is going to be near-freezing with a 70% chance of snow showers.

Can't it just hold off for three more weeks until break?

KathieK 03-12-2006 15:00

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane
Side note: On Friday, the whole team built a snowman together. It was the first time many of them had seen snow, so the snowman team building experience was something they will always remember. They found a double A battery in the snow for a nose. :)

Any time your team wants another teambuilding exercise, they can come up north and shovel together... I'm sure there are lots of northern mentors who will be glad to facilitate a session for you! :)

skimoose 03-12-2006 17:07

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra
Can't it just hold off for three more weeks until break?

Oh, Fine. Just in time for Kickoff! :ahh:

Quote:

Originally Posted by KathieK
Any time your team wants another teambuilding exercise, they can come up north and shovel together... I'm sure there are lots of northern mentors who will be glad to facilitate a session for you! :)

I'll second that one. ;)

raymaniac 03-12-2006 19:46

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Around here, it hardly ever snows before January. It's great when there's snow on my birthday, which is already a three-day weekend (Martin Luther King Jr day). One year I had a four-day weekend because of it! Talk about great birthday presents.

JaneYoung 03-12-2006 20:03

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Thanks guys (KathieK and Skimoose) - if we ever did something like that, I think our 'materials' packing list would have to include boots, parkas, warm gloves, and hot chocolate.
Jane

edit/additionally:
to the team building exercise list:
sled
saucer
warm fire in a fire place

to do list:
snowball fight
snow angels
build a fort

gosh that would be fun, really fun.

CraigHickman 03-12-2006 20:29

Re: SNOW DAY
 
I wish we could get snow here... Here in sunny California! Average day temp is like 50-60.

Nica F. 04-12-2006 00:48

Re: SNOW DAY
 
it may not snow here, but its starting to become really cold and windy!
the temp in CA is supposeed to be around 20-ish tonight. and for california, thats really cold!

KarenH 04-12-2006 01:50

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RAWRimaPANDA
it may not snow here, but its starting to become really cold and windy!
the temp in CA is supposeed to be around 20-ish tonight. and for california, thats really cold!

Where are you getting this "20-ish" figure? That's only high in the mountains (Sierras or Big Bear), not in L.A. We have to watch out for fire weather; I'm sorry to see Moorpark is getting hit this time. I'm sure a little snow would be delightful.

Nica F. 05-12-2006 01:37

Re: SNOW DAY
 
wow i said 20? my bad. haha i dont know how that got there. :rolleyes:

too much robotics training that day probably :D

Al Skierkiewicz 05-12-2006 07:53

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane
Thanks guys (KathieK and Skimoose) - if we ever did something like that, I think our 'materials' packing list would have to include boots, parkas, warm gloves, and hot chocolate.
Jane

edit/additionally:
to the team building exercise list:
sled
saucer
warm fire in a fire place

to do list:
snowball fight
snow angels
build a fort

gosh that would be fun, really fun.

Add Long Underwear!

Charger_07 05-12-2006 18:15

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if you get cold real easily or arent used to the cold then long underwear, i spent my snow days in shorts and a short sleeve tshirt, except when i was shoveling snow, i would have worn shorts except the snow was almost up to my knee

nextvex 05-12-2006 18:32

Re: SNOW DAY
 
i live in ohio and we got like 2-3 inches of snow but skool defently wasnt closedi wish it was tho lol

KarenH 05-12-2006 19:48

Re: SNOW DAY
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
Current relative humidity remains extremely low, with no appreciable precipitation forecast for at least the next 100,000 years.

Ooops. Sorry. Wrong planet.

-dave

How does the relative humidity there compare with reports from southern California as low as 2 percent today?

Some rain here would be really nice--within the next 100,000 seconds. :)

raymaniac 09-12-2006 21:29

Re: SNOW DAY
 
We got some flurries on Thursday night. It was during a lecture in robotics and someone said "Hey, it's snowing!"

Utter chaos occured for about 30 seconds, and order was returned by hitting pieces of metal together. Loud noises get people quiet. fast.

Unfortunately, none of it stuck, and school was completely unaffected. Oh well, I gues i'll have to wait for January for a snow day.


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