| Hallelujah! (not that I’m religious, or anything…)

For the last several years of our high school’s illustrious history, the blissful two words, “Snow Day,” signifying the American tradition of closing schools in times of bad winter weather, was very rarely uttered by any member of the student body except when youthful voices were raised in bitter complaint.

Such as:
Human #1: I sure hope there’s a snow day tomorrow.
Human #2: … You jinxed it.

Or:
Human #1: Hey, I heard that the guy in charge of announcing snow days is from Alaska.

But now, on this glorious Sunday evening, let us raise our voices in joyous celebration.

Jenny-fa: THERE’S A SNOW DAY TOMORROW!!! PRAISE ALLAH!

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    Snow days rule! Though, because of the El Nino this year, we haven’t had any snow days yet, and we live in New England!

    Praise Allah!

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    We had a snow day on one of our exam days. And it was amazing cuz it was the first time the university had closed for a snow day in like 30 years or something.

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    Hehe, I shared that happiness with you yesterday when we had our first snow day of the year. Sadly, for every snow day we have, we have to make up for it at the end of the year… except the seniors, o’ course. But yeah, I heard there is going to be a blizzard next week. But I’m probably being too hopeful….