Work schedules keep us from visiting our Georgia family and friends as much as we like, so after spending Thanksgiving here in Williston, we decided we were northbound for Christmas.
As usual, the week before Christmas was a blur as I did last- minute shopping (done for everyone in less than four hours), gift wrapping, baking and creating goodies, addressing and mailing Christmas cards (no one said they had to arrive before Dec. 25), all the while holding down a full-time job.
Yes, it was a flurry of craziness, but somehow it all came together and I managed to pack, assemble and have everything at the front door ready for Tom to load in the car as soon as he walked in the door.
That part went as planned. In fact, most of the trip went as planned.
But what wasn’t planned was just how cold it was in the North Georgia mountains.
With only a peacoat, loafers and thin socks, I wasn’t prepared for the bitter cold that took a bite every time I ventured outside.
Neither of us prepared for the snow that came out of nowhere Christmas morning.
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