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Leo Morgan
Leo Morgan

Snow Daze



Luckily for Jason, The opportunity to hypnotize his family arrives in the form of a snow storm, keeping the family trapped inside their home for 5 days. This keep the family members inside their house and allows Jason to use his experimental hypnotism technique on his family.




Snow Daze



Sarah is the youngest of the family and the most sociable. Constantly going on dates and being inseparable from the internet, Sarah can be described as the brattiest of the bunch. In order to avoid doing her homework, she likes to flash her cleavage to her brother in order to get him to do it for her, usually succeeding. Initially she is very unhappy about the snow storm with her canceled date and no longer being able to access the internet, however Jason manages to comfort her by letting her pretend to be a puppy.


Make it a Mocktail and Get Down With Zero-Proof Beverages Place mesh pouch in a pot of water. Bring to a boil and steep for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and place in refrigerator to chill. Remove mesh pouch and mix with your favorite sparkling water. That groovy feeling when the phone rings on a snowy morning. This take on a Gin Fizz has enough cranberry, orange and rosemary to get radical. Add bubbles and we just might get a second day.


Our kids are of the age where there has been some talk of earning an allowance. This is tricky to navigate because we want them to understand that some chores are just part of life and expected while others are extra helpful and maybe warrant an additional dollar or two. For example, making one's bed, unloading the dishwasher, and putting away one's own laundry ought to just be expected behaviors by these later elementar grades. And, well, if one's parent uses a wheelchair to get around, one might add getting his wheelchair out of the back of his car, carrying his backpack inside, and taking his snow boots off.


Our son understands we cannot buy him everything he wants, nor would we even if we could. However, he recently came up with a chart to delineate how much certain tasks could be worth, and, even without our agreement, he is just placing checkmarks beneath them each time completed. I suppose he is doing this in the hopes that it equates to evidence that he is trying harder to be responsible. He views "the taking off of Dad's boots" as 10 cents per boot, and to date, he has placed nine checkmarks. I'm tempted to see how long he will just go adding checkmarks without the monetary compensation. He has one checkmark under "Shovel the entire driveway" for five dollars. By shovel, I mean he moved all of the snow into one giant pile behind Geoff's car so he could then fill our wheelbarrow to where he is building a giant jump. He is 11; this is what we do in NH.


But Geoff still eventually was going to have to move his car. This is when I envy the powerful groomers known as "snowcats" at Loon Mountain. One fell swoop would likely have leveled that pile down to the pavement. I know there is a person who is using a wheelchair that has invented the attachable plow to the front of the power chair-- or maybe even a manual one-- it isn't exactly an accessory we could easily carry around with us like the power pack in my car. What I dream of on snowy days is for a little three-foot-wide "snow kitten" as opposed to the mountain-sized snowcat to plow a path for Geoff wherever he needs to push, whether it is through the parking lot at work or even here in the driveway when I'm not home yet. His work family is wonderful about brushing off his car for him on snowy days and making sure he can push his knobby tires through the mounds the snowplows leave behind, but a little magic "snow kitten" really would be perfect. He could snap his fingers like Go Go Gadget, and suddenly, the snow would just blow away.


Our neighbor David plows us out whenever the snow is too deep or heavy for my snowblower to handle, and we are grateful. He also tackles what we call the Snowplow Ridge officially as we live on the main road. Sometimes there is so much snow that the snowplow leaves a bit behind at the base of our driveway as he barrels down the road. David comes along with his tractor and just pushes it aside so easily and makes the area by our mailbox more manageable for our friendly US mail delivery person. Sometimes he even lets one of his little boys "drive," and it makes me feel like they are the next generation of chore seekers like our own kiddos. And then, one day, we grow up and realize the truth. Nothing replaces the feeling of accomplishment and pride in one's own yard or home or knowing that one has the ability to help out another person with a chore or task that may be hard for them given the equipment accessible to them.


Maybe there could also be a broom attachment so that when his wheels meltdown leaving a bunch of dirt and sand, the "snow kitten" just pops out with tiny little sweepers and the wet grit never finds its way to the bottom of my feet. Would that not be magical? Until then, I am thinking of adding a few more chores to our son's chart's bottom. If he wants checkmarks, I will give him some checkmarks! Until my magical snow kitten arrives, I will continue to send positive vibes to the rest of those wrestling with these winter days.


Here's a new and unopened complete COUNTED crosstitch kit entitled "Snow Daze." As the cold breath of the North winds blows, blanketing everything for a time in snow that glitters like miniature diamonds, this noble grey wolf hunkers down and waits for Spring to arrive again, when the welcome rays of the sun will penetrate his frozen landscape, and bring new life to the forest. A perfect design for any lover of wolves and winter nature scenes!!!


Aside from the iconic skiing and snowboarding, visitors definitely took advantage of the live music that was the center of the whole event. The Vail Snow Days 2021 concert took place at Ford Park Parking Lot. Tickets are on sale at vailsnowdays.com on the years it takes place.


Another top sledding location is Indian Rock Park in Salina. The 35-acre park is centered around a high steep hill and when the snow flies, the parks department will close the gates and turn the long steep driveway leading to the top into a massive sledding hill. The downhill run is popular, fast, and free of obstacles. Personal experience and a broken sled leads to the recommendation to not venture off onto any insanely steep, tree-ridden, but oh-so tempting side trails.


The Snow Daze Festival will begin at 11 a.m. and feature family fun for everyone, including bouncers, snow and a snow slide, a petting zoo, free hot dogs for kids 12 and under, CHP race car, face painting, food trucks, hourly prize giveaways and a special appearance from Santa Claus.


How many people does it take to form a society? Well, in the cast of the National Film Society, two. Here, in the snow, are Patrick Epino (right) and Stephen Dypiangco. They traveled to Park City to shoot a number of short interview pieces which you can find on the Filmmaker site.


Play as a young musician named Jason that is banished to the attic because he lusts after his milfy mom and three hot sisters. He lives mostly to play his cello and tinker with mind control technology. He pursues his older smart sister named Kira, his sporty twin sister named Jane, his flirtatious and carefree younger sister named Sarah, and his curvaceous mom Noelle. A blizzard happens and they're snowed in so he takes advantage of the whiteout and puts his musical talents to use. He plays subliminal audio files through the floor of his attic room at night that will let him put the girls into a trance during the day. This doesn't give him unlimited power, however - he still has to gradually break down their inhibitions to get them to do what he wants. Will they do what he wants? That's up to you![From itch.io] 041b061a72


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