Thursday, December 9, 2010

So Maybe it's Not a Dream?

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas 
Just like the ones I used to know 
Where the treetops glisten, 
and children listen 
To hear sleigh bells in the snow 
And may all your Christmases be white



I'm dreaming of a white Christmas 
With every Christmas card I write 
May your days be merry and bright 
And may all your Christmases be white 

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas 
With every Christmas card I write 
May your days be merry and bright 

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas. Glee parodied my favorite Christmas story of all time, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.



I got out my favorite Washington Redskins jacket, a sure sign of Christmas season.

I made fun of my friends who went Black Friday shopping while I was sleeping (I was sick, but I probably wouldn't have gone anyways).

I had family come in from out of town. Even though they won't be here for Christmas, it still counts.

And now, SNOW?? Maybe I won't have to dream of a white Christmas after all!

Here's USA Today's Forcast um..."opinion":


Meteorologists can't forecast more than three or four days ahead of time whether a particular place is likely to have snow on the ground on Christmas Day.

AccWeather.com has a less bleak prediction. JUST LOOK AT THEIR HEADLINE:

White Christmas Predicted for 50 Percent of the Country


For millions of people hoping for a white Christmas this year, AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi has good news, especially for residents of the East.

Bastardi says that more than 50 percent of the contiguous U.S. may be covered with an inch or more of snow on Christmas Day, which is quite a feat considering the average coverage is usually between 25 and 35 percent.

I can't find a way to embed it, but there's a video at the bottom of the story found here.

So please Santa, bring that Snow with you. Christmas is at my house this year so I don't have to travel!

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