It is so cold and this week looks super frigid… 🥶🥶🥶
I know I have chosen to live in Wisconsin but the last 2 weeks have been brutal and today is no different... 😩
I know I have chosen to live in Wisconsin but the last 2 weeks have been brutal and today is no different... 😩
And tomorrow makes day 3 of this horrific cold 🥶🥶 wish I didn‘t have to work so I could just hibernate.
1. 38 degrees - it has been colder this week.
2. I like it in the 70‘s and sunny!
3. 80 F
4. I love when it‘s gray and rainy
5. All of the books! I don‘t have specific books that I read based on the weather.
#HelloThursday. #PolarVortexEdition. @wanderinglynn
#hello
1. -17 feels like -36!!!
2. 82
3. 72 thank god
4. 72 and sunny
5. Right now “What You Don‘t Know” by Joann Chaney #creepy #polarvortexreads #hellothursday
1. 11
2. 75
3. 66 - 63 overnight
4. Sunny and warm on the beach!
5. Really anything as long as I like it!
#polarvortex 🌬❄️🌀🔹💙
#hellothursday
@wanderinglynn
And tomorrow during the day is supposed to be just as bad (possibly even worse). It seems like a good time to hibernate in my house with a mountain of blankets, a lot of hot beverages & several books.
Living in Chicago you get used to cold, snowy winters—even if the past few years have been relatively mild & snow free. This week, however, is promising to bring WINTER in all its glory. The forecasted highs/lows are brutal midweek (& that doesn‘t include the wind chill) & I imagine there‘s a good chance school will be cancelled Wednesday and maybe even Thursday. Extra reading time for me & the kids. Now, what to read...what to read...
How I am starting this extremely chilly day...
1. YA 📚
2. Not reeeeally...but there are certainly some things that I would happily never come across! 🕷
3. A teacher (not so much anymore though 😂)
4. 2°C 🌨
5. Heyyyy 👋
Anyone else having this cold weather?
It makes me want to curl up in my bearded dragons tank! #brrr
So this is a thing..... meanwhile, they tell me #springhassprung #MagicalMarch @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
I‘m back from my trip to Michigan. Five days of winter— that should hold me for another ten days!