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Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:41:40 pm
The cold came quickly and unexpectedly. I was too hot for a blanket when I went to bed last night, but I awoke at 4AM, because I was too cold to sleep. I had stopped checking the forecast several weeks ago. Every day was hot and I just expected more heat. I knew it had to end eventually, but I expected more of a warning, a gradual cooling.
Colder weather always makes me think of winter, Christmas, and snow; snow makes me think about snowmen and snowball fights. I have never made a snowman before. When I was young, I was not allowed to play in the snow. My mother thought it was dirty and she expected me to injure myself by slipping and falling onto an area not covered by snow. When heavy snow fell, I watched at my window as children played in the snow. I had no interest in playing with them, but I was curious about what they were doing and why they were enjoying it so much.
I don't recall when the idea of playing with snow began to develop a special significance for me. It has become a frequent component in the non-sexual fantasies that I have of women who I like a lot. I imagine that building a snowman with someone would be more intimate than sex. Somehow I never had the opportunity to build a snowman with a woman who I loved. My first girlfriend was extremely sensitive to cold weather and had a strong aversion to the idea of playing in the snow. When I date women in the wintertime who are not so averse to snow, I am usually the one who is responsible for the lack of snowplay. I prefer to not meet on days when there is a blizzard. It's too inconvenient to go out in such weather, and I probably also resist due to subconscious thoughts about the symbolic commitment that building a snowman would represent in my mind. By the next day, most of the snow has been either melted or shoveled into a mound of dense, dark, disgusting snow that is not conducive to play.
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The cold came quickly and unexpectedly. I was too hot for a blanket when I went to bed last night, but I awoke at 4AM, because I was too cold to sleep. I had stopped checking the forecast several weeks ago. Every day was hot and I just expected more heat. I knew it had to end eventually, but I expected more of a warning, a gradual cooling.
Colder weather always makes me think of winter, Christmas, and snow; snow makes me think about snowmen and snowball fights. I have never made a snowman before. When I was young, I was not allowed to play in the snow. My mother thought it was dirty and she expected me to injure myself by slipping and falling onto an area not covered by snow. When heavy snow fell, I watched at my window as children played in the snow. I had no interest in playing with them, but I was curious about what they were doing and why they were enjoying it so much.
I don't recall when the idea of playing with snow began to develop a special significance for me. It has become a frequent component in the non-sexual fantasies that I have of women who I like a lot. I imagine that building a snowman with someone would be more intimate than sex. Somehow I never had the opportunity to build a snowman with a woman who I loved. My first girlfriend was extremely sensitive to cold weather and had a strong aversion to the idea of playing in the snow. When I date women in the wintertime who are not so averse to snow, I am usually the one who is responsible for the lack of snowplay. I prefer to not meet on days when there is a blizzard. It's too inconvenient to go out in such weather, and I probably also resist due to subconscious thoughts about the symbolic commitment that building a snowman would represent in my mind. By the next day, most of the snow has been either melted or shoveled into a mound of dense, dark, disgusting snow that is not conducive to play.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 2:55:47 pm
Building a snow fort sounds fun. I have never seen a corn maze before except in movies.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:02:39 pm
or that I'm no longer expected to enjoy it like a child would. Still, I always find time to play outside.Just ignore the expectations of others.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:22:09 pm
When I went to boston for my cousins barmitzvah, I met an online friend who was studying at Brandeis, later that day we had a snow fight in the boston commons. Adults/young adults are not supposed to have such fun.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:25:38 pm
re: comment#3
When I went to boston for my cousins barmitzvah, I met an online friend who was studying at Brandeis, later that day we had a snow fight in the boston commons. Adults/young adults are not supposed to have such fun.
Chinese culture also has restrictions on fun for adults, but I don't care.
Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:16:03 pm
We get snow, but it gets cleaned up very quickly in most places. The Sanitation Department hands out fines to property owners if they don't clean snow off of their sidewalk. The Sanitation Department handles the removal of the snow on the streets. The only snow that remains after 24 hours is in parks. I could go to a park and play with the snow, but it has now taken on a special significance and I won't do that with just any random person.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:17:24 pm
I know someone from California who freaked out when she saw ice in the gutter. She thought it was some type of horrific sewer monster.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:18:12 pm
I love Christmas music and listen to it regardless of the time of year, but I do listen to it extra around Christmas time.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:18:25 pm
Adopt me.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:36:37 pm
Cleaning up the snow is essential here. Billions of dollars can be lost if traffic does not flow.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:38:18 pm
Do they keep schools open when there is heavy snow?

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:38:48 pm
They would still be better than my family.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:45:42 pm
The only major snow I encountered while I was a student happened when I lived close enough to walk to school. I stopped following school closures after that ceased to affect me. I don't know if closures are reasonable here or not.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:50:54 pm
I only had one excused absence ever. It was for Chinese New Year in 7th grade. My family didn't even celebrate until Saturday, but the teacher offered and I accepted. It was the only absence I ever had. I always went regardless of how ill I was.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:53:16 pm
My mother insisted that I go even when I was ill. That is how things were done in China.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:53:57 pm
Tiredness was a sufficient excuse? I think that is more lenient than average.

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:56:38 pm
The doctor's appointment excuse is what you told teachers or what you told your parents?

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:57:34 pm
Did you fake a fever by tampering with the thermometer?

Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:58:33 pm
re: comment#18
Did you fake a fever by tampering with the thermometer?
This reminds me that a mercury thermometer broke while my rectal temperature was being taken when I was 2. I don't recall the incident, but both sisters and my mother confirmed that it happened.
Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:00:21 pm
I was terrified of lateness, because anyone late would have to go to the principal's office to get a late pass. This was generally followed by the teacher focusing a lot of attention on the fact that the student was late. My mother always woke me up far later than I needed to get up. This forced me to rush through my routine and walk as fast as possible to get to school on time.






