I was watching this news report today saying that the Midwest U.S. is currently caught in a Polar Vortex. The already freezing cold temps are compounded by a severe windchill that leaves the brutally frigid air feeling about thirty-five below. I would probably agree with that assessment as I was outside with Scott shoveling a thick two-to-four foot avalanche of snow off of our driveway this morning so he could back his car out and go to work.
To add to the physical impact of this bone-chilling weather, I swear, I am feeling an emotional one today as well. It seems as though everyone is affected by this “Polar Vortex.” Today I felt the decent of a slow swirl into madness as the children took turns “weirding out” about something. Luke’s anguish was spurred by my refusal to let him play on the iPad all morning. He walked in circles around the living room carrying his blanket and asking for: fruit snacks, iPad and then for me to please wipe his nose, repeat. Noah was hell-bent on playing outside in the snow-whipped tundra and I denied his request, deciding that I may never see him again if he walked past the garage doors. He refused to nap and took off all but his underwear and wailed for ten minutes that he was “not tired and very did not need a nap.” And Grace…well sweet baby Grace just wanted to eat nonstop.
So this “haven” I’d sought to create the other day…well it wasn’t happening today. Scott also had a stressful day and even left work early to try to take care of some loose ends but ended up getting very little accomplished. I just wonder if this voretx is not just a physical phenomenon but perhaps a meta-physical one as well. Everybody is going crazy!
In the news, I think there were more headlines about Jennifer Lawrence cutting her hair short than there were about affairs in North Korea. Even Lawrence said in an interview that she was pretty certain her hair should be the last thing people need to know about and that other events in the world seemed far more note-worthy.
But the vortex does mark one TREMENDOUS positive occurrence of today. If craziness can yield happy change then it did its job today. My sister’s water broke and hopefully in the next twenty-four hours, I will get to meet a new little nephew or niece! I hope the cold eases up enough to allow my sister to enjoy a little sunshine from her hospital room the next few days. I will probably be writing and posting pictures soon!
Good luck Cathy, Eric and BABY PALTE!
Update: Cathy and Eric welcomed Joseph Matthew Palte to the world at 6:48 a.m. today, January 7, 2013. Cousins Noah, Luke and Grace couldn’t be happier! And Aunt Christine and Uncle Scott can’t wait to meet him and give him LOTS of little boy hand-me-downs.
Yay! Hope everything goes smoothly! Can’t wait to see pics!
yes.. polar vortex will not be back by popular demand..but a baby was born !!!!! whose water could break when its below 0*