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Blizzard Reveals True Power Players (cabin fever with the kids)
Wall Street Journal ^ | February 12. 2010 | Deborah Solomon

Posted on 02/12/2010 12:48:26 PM PST by inflorida

WASHINGTON—The most powerful people in Washington, D.C., this week were demanding another juice box and a Sesame Street video.

The one-two snow punch that crippled the nation's capital did more than bring the federal government to a halt: It brought hundreds of hard-charging, workaholic parents to their knees, imprisoning them inside their homes with eager children and a dwindling list of activities to keep them entertained.

By day five, Tammy Wincup of Georgetown had given up on getting her three kids, ages 5, 4 and 2, dressed. Work conference calls were being conducted from the relative quiet of the toilet seat. Ms. Wincup had long since relinquished her home office to her children, who turned it into a fort.

"It was good fun and bonding until today," said Ms. Wincup, an education consultant. "And they just closed school for another day."

Across the Washington, D.C. area, parents were grasping for ways to fill the days as two powerful snowstorms cancelled schools, closed day-care centers and shuttered many businesses. On Thursday—day seven for some parents with a three-day weekend ahead and more snow in the offing—nerves were beginning to fray.

"I am about ready to eat my children," said one mom, who declined to be named.

(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: snowmageddon
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1 posted on 02/12/2010 12:48:26 PM PST by inflorida
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To: inflorida

Words fail. One could almost think it a boon if Al Queda managed to nuke DC...


2 posted on 02/12/2010 12:53:06 PM PST by Lurker (The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
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To: inflorida

“I am about ready to eat my children,” said one mom, who declined to be named.

She’d never make it as a homeschooler :)

Go out and have a snowball fight. Build a snow fort. If it’s deep enough in drifts, dig a tunnel. Walk to the shopping center and play king of the snow mountain or slide down snow mountain (where they pile up the snow in the parking lots). There’s tons to do when you’re snowed in. Most of it, of course, involves snow.

The kids will remember that stuff forever. And, mom might have fun too.


3 posted on 02/12/2010 12:55:37 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: inflorida

Back to back blizzards in D.C. is God’s way of giving us citizens a well deserved break from our government.


4 posted on 02/12/2010 12:57:20 PM PST by OB1kNOb (I'd rather be over the hill than under it.)
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To: inflorida

Sorry, I can’t comment: the schadenfreude is so thick in here that I need another drink.


5 posted on 02/12/2010 1:04:27 PM PST by Tax-chick ("Contrary to what politicians expect us to do, let's stop and think. " ~Thomas Sowell, of course)
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To: inflorida

Good grief. Free paid vacation. plenty of snow to go outside and play in. And all these freaks can do is whine.


6 posted on 02/12/2010 1:04:45 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: inflorida
"I am about ready to eat my children," said one mom, who declined to be named.



Says a lot about why we've allowed our education system to become a place for systematic indoctrination.

Parent's see the state, through use of the education system, as their babysitter and seem to believe that they have a right to have the state take care of their kids. Parents no longer value raising their kids appropriately and see having the children at home as a great liability.
7 posted on 02/12/2010 1:06:40 PM PST by TheRiverNile
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To: inflorida

Yesterday I spent the afternoon visiting with some of our locals (Alaskans). The subject turned to the storm out east and how those wimperdills were handling it. I had heard on Fox News how some of those folks had to be home for two days, some three days, and how cabin fever had set in. The person they were interviewing made suggestions as to how to cope.

It’s shocking to us that there are so many Americans who lack the ability to cope with even the smallest of hurdles. Has the U.S. become a land of wimperdills? I’d say so! Americans used to be strong, they used to be able to rise to anything. They used to be self-reliant, tough, and courageous. And these folks out east can’t even handle such a small thing as a snowstorm?!

It’s shameful, just shameful. We’ve got men and women eating sand in Iraq and Afghanastan, and at home we’ve got men and women boohooing over some snow. Disgusting!


8 posted on 02/12/2010 1:10:54 PM PST by CaribouCrossing
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The biggest problem for most of these quoted DC denizens is they selected homes in neighborhoods with no kids. Pick a neighborhood full of kids and snow days become a village thing. Sleding, snow forts, hot cocoa and snacks, warm ups with the Wei, then more snow adventures. My kid has spent more time outside during the snowstorm then he does sans snow. We had a blast. Fun part is parents rotate among each other to watch the kids. The quoted DC types are the locked jaw ivy leaguers living in Georgetown and Capital Hill. Fun places for singles, not for families.


9 posted on 02/12/2010 1:19:14 PM PST by equalitybeforethelaw
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To: CaribouCrossing

To be fair, people in the South, which includes DC, aren’t really set up for snow. Unless they have Boy Scouts who camp out year round, they often don’t have cold-weather gear; they don’t have their vehicles winterized; and they might not have stocked up on diapers, dogfood, and wine because the weather warnings are wrong nine times out of ten.

In these “can’t get to Walmart” situations, ordinary people go over to the neighbors, slightly red-faced, and confess, “I forgot to get dish detergent, you got any to spare? I’ll trade a lasagne!”

The real point of the article, though, is that many government-type people are set up for child-free lives, even if they have children. When the schools and daycare centers are closed and the nanny can’t drive in the snow, they’re stuck with their own kids, and it’s terrifying for them. The majority, welfare-class DC residents are probably trading dish soap for hamburgers and playing in the snow with their kids.


10 posted on 02/12/2010 1:28:49 PM PST by Tax-chick ("Contrary to what politicians expect us to do, let's stop and think. " ~Thomas Sowell, of course)
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A snowstorm in DC is certainly not unheard of, they do have winters. And I understand the people in the south aren’t used to getting snow.

But none of that matters as it relates to my point. I don’t care if they aren’t used to it. The fact remains that when life throughs you a “snowball”, if you will, I find it ridiculous that grown people can’t just deal with it, do what needs to be done, stay home, whatever, without being drama-queens/kings about it.

Now if they get hit by a Haitian-style earthquake, or even an 7.9 like we had in Alaska a few years ago, then fine....I’d expect the sort of hand-wringing they’re doing now...over a snowstorm.


11 posted on 02/12/2010 1:34:24 PM PST by CaribouCrossing
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"The kids will remember that stuff forever. And, mom might have fun too."

Exactly! Kids and snow have an affinity. Where else can you let them go outside, roll around on the ground, and not get dirty? My kids and I (and even a couple of grandkids) have all experienced Alaskan winters, and now that the grandkids are moved away, they say the only place they ever want to move is a place with SNOW.

12 posted on 02/12/2010 1:35:17 PM PST by redhead (REMEMBER in November!)
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To: CaribouCrossing
The fact remains that when life throws you a “snowball”, if you will, I find it ridiculous that grown people can’t just deal with it, do what needs to be done, stay home, whatever, without being drama-queens/kings about it.

Oh, I agree. Way too many people prefer making a scene to making the best of things.

13 posted on 02/12/2010 1:36:12 PM PST by Tax-chick ("Contrary to what politicians expect us to do, let's stop and think. " ~Thomas Sowell, of course)
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To: CaribouCrossing

consider yourself hugged and smooched for that. Excellent post.


14 posted on 02/12/2010 1:36:59 PM PST by redhead (REMEMBER in November!)
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To: Tax-chick

Glad to hear it. Thanks for understanding the point I was trying to make. :)


15 posted on 02/12/2010 1:42:11 PM PST by CaribouCrossing
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To: redhead

Hugged and smooched....it’s a good day to be alive. heh heh

Thanks for your compliment and comment. :)


16 posted on 02/12/2010 1:42:56 PM PST by CaribouCrossing
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To: Tax-chick
Sorry, I can’t comment: the schadenfreude is so thick in here that I need another drink.

You're a mean one, Mrs. Grinch.

17 posted on 02/12/2010 1:47:11 PM PST by nina0113
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To: inflorida

Maybe these workaholics should consider converting over to homeschooling to get in-touch with their chillin.


18 posted on 02/12/2010 1:59:12 PM PST by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is the 4th of July, democrats believe every day is April 15)
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To: CaribouCrossing
I suppose that if your main source of information was the media, you might think that we eastern folk are "wimperdills". Just keep in mind that these stories are hand-picked to show the worst case scenarios because bad news gets viewers. If they just showed what normally happens, folks shovel out and get on with life, nobody would watch. In the case of this set of snowstorms, southern towns and cities without appropriate snow removal gear got hammered.

I'd love to hear you sourdoughs chat about living through a 98 degree day with 100% humidity and no airconditioning. :)

19 posted on 02/12/2010 1:59:13 PM PST by Ol' Sox
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To: CaribouCrossing

Sarah, is that you?


20 posted on 02/12/2010 2:15:28 PM PST by Mrs.Z
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