As kids (and sometimes as adults) we pray each winter for the conditions to be just right for a glorious interruption of our daily routine, even if only for a day.
Of course, if the wintry flakes of wonder could fall on the right day, that would be even better. The day of the big test, or the big presentation, or whatever day you may be dreading.
Then, every few years (if you’re lucky), the special day comes. The weather reports turn out right. You wake up to the sight of snow on the ground and iced over roads and the best news anyone could ever get: school and work are cancelled.
But a Snow Day is not the solution to your problem. Continue reading
