Monday afternoon it started to snow. By Monday night we couldn't see the road just 50 feet from our house. The snow just kept piling higher and higher and by Tuesday morning we were literally snowed in. I had to put on my snowshoes just to get down the lane to the office. School was cancelled and the city pretty much was shut down. We ended up getting around 3.5 feet of snow. Gus had so much fun running around and Roscoe was a little scared. He followed right behind me and my snowshoes. I was reminded of just how much I love snow days.
Most cars were completely buried and some drifts were huge! By Wednesday morning it was was raining and we were in flood warnings. What a mess trying to get all those kiddos to school. To top it all off the volcano is erupting randomly and volcanic ash is making travel to and from the island very difficult. So in one week we've had a volcano eruption, a blizzard and flood conditions. Wow!
2 comments:
Hi Kelli and Stephen!
Wondering how u have been so thot
I would check your blog - and found
you have been busy !!!
Wondering if you still have piles of snow? or did the rain wash it away?
Thinking of you and keeping you in our prayer always.
Love Elaina & Greg
PS Thanks for your communications with our AWANA Club!
Hi Stephen and Kelli, I stumbled across your blog while searching for churches in Kodiak. We will be moving to Kodiak this summer from the sunny island of Guam that is home to my husband, myself and our little boy. I had been told it didn't snow much on Kodiak so your footage has me a little nervous about the weather difference we're going to experience! Anyway, thanks for having such a clear testimony on your site and for great pictures of the area.
Rachel
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