Today was rather snowy. As in inches of the stuff everywhere. Since my school only just told the radio stations that they had shut down after 9 I had to catch a bus and go right down to the school myself to find out. The bus journey was perilous and at one point the bus almost skidded into the side of a parked van, but I got there. Then when I was walking down to the school I noticed the stream of students leaving. Then a lad with a rather skitty looking umbrella approching me and said "School's closed, lol". With the time and effort it took me to actually get to school I was rather tempermentle about this and kicked a small mound of snow in frustration.
So I walked down to the bus station to wait for a bus. Then it hit me; it would be quicker to walk back home as the buses were always arriving late and the snow added 20 minutes onto the trip. So that is what I did. Now my school shoes do not actually have that great a grip. This was okay for the journey to and from a bus stop but a half a hour walk, not so good. So I trod softly and carefully, almost completely stacking it a few times. Then I saw some boy and girl Scouts from the 1st Easthampstead troop, the troop I help out at as a Leader. As soon as they saw me a storm of snow balls flew in my direction. Luckily every single one missed me. "Thank God" I sighed under my breath as I continued my on my way, plotting my revenge against those dang kids. Then I went down the road before utterly falling down a hill. After swearing loudly I picked myself up and continued on my way.
At this point I saw a friend from another 6th form. Now he is a atheist, so upon seeing me he simply pointed and made the comment "HEY LOOK! A CHRIST-ICLE! LOL!". Shortly after saying this he fell over in the snow. "Yeah!" I yelled back at him, "You wish you had a God now!". After continuing on my way I fell over again when going down a path. At this point I turned to God for a silent prayer... "Yeah, I bet your having a right laugh up there" . At this point a large lump of snow fell from a tree above my head, landing on my shoulder. I suspected this was probably the reply of "Just keep on going, Trygon you bum!" followed by "And to answer your question; yes, you've made me morning".
When I finally got home, I got inside, changed out of my uniform and sat down on the sofa. Then I realised IT WAS SNOWING. I walked out into the garden and there was SNOW EVERYWHERE! I was like "YAY! SNOW!". I then took my dog for a walk and walked in the awesome snow and it was like SNOWY. Then I returned home and fell back into the snow of my garden and made a snow angel. Then I remembered something. This was the same garden by dog used as a toilet.
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF........
Anyways, that was Trygon's Winter Adventure. So I suppose that many people in my area and near London might have also been hit by the heavy snow fall too. So I would like to hear your snow day stories. Heck, even if you have had a snow day at some other time in your life or earlier this year or during Christmas, do write about your experience.
Devious Comments
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There's not much to believe in...
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There's not much to believe in...
Congrats on the snow ^^
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Athrix: You kidnap 'em and then threaten them at lasgun point. Trust me, it works.
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