Ah, a level 3 snow day. I experienced the same thing.
The various levels of snow days:
Level 4: you’re already on your way to school when you hear the announcement
Level 3: you’re up, showered, and/or dressed when you get the news
Level 2: you’re still in bed when you hear the announcement on the radio
Level 1: you know the night before and you can turn off the alarm
But all snow days are great, regardless of level!
🙂
Would Level 5 be when you’re already AT work (after driving there in treacherous conditions) and they send you back out in it?
Heehee…I love the levels.
Samantha–that sucks. 🙁 Rand got sent home too, but I think earlier than you guys did.
Ah, a level 3 snow day. I experienced the same thing.
The various levels of snow days:
Level 4: you’re already on your way to school when you hear the announcement
Level 3: you’re up, showered, and/or dressed when you get the news
Level 2: you’re still in bed when you hear the announcement on the radio
Level 1: you know the night before and you can turn off the alarm
But all snow days are great, regardless of level!
🙂
Would Level 5 be when you’re already AT work (after driving there in treacherous conditions) and they send you back out in it?
Heehee…I love the levels.
Samantha–that sucks. 🙁 Rand got sent home too, but I think earlier than you guys did.