Lori -
you are so right about school closings. Today it was a balmy -10 here, not counting the wind chill. The school district called me bright and early (5:30 a.m.) to say that school would be closed "due to the extreme weather". I was hoping for a similar call from work, but no dice. End result, Jan, at home with two kids - one of whom refused to go back to sleep after that 5:30 a.m. wakeup call
It's supposed to get down to -30 tonight and I never did hear the potential high for tomorrow, but at 8:35 p.m. the school district called and said that school will be closed again. Tomorrow was supposed to be an early dismissal day, but now it is a "snow day". Guess I'll be wasting another vacation day tomorrow at home with the kids - unless my office decides to close.
The amazing thing is that starting with today, my kids now have a five-day weekend, since Monday is Martin Luther King Day. Thank goodness the school district in their infinite wisdom didn't decide to give them inauguration day off - or it would be a six-day weekend

My kids were just off of school for two weeks during the holidays - and they got the Friday before off as a snow day. It seems like kids spend more time out of school than in school these days. And while I don't at all mind spending time at home with my kids, their school schedule is wrecking havoc on my ability to get to my paying job.
Oh well, at least the school district won't be calling again in the morning; maybe both my kids will sleep in. One can only hope

Jan