Hannah Wilson-Law wrote a letter which was printed in Wednesday 11th February 2009 Evening Telegraph
What is wrong with everyone? I cannot believe how many people I have heard complaining about the snow. Even the newsreaders commented they hoped for better weather soon (in my eyes you couldn't get better weather. People pay money to go on skiing holidays and here we've got the snow on our doorstep).
In a time in which we are constantly reminded of the worries of global warming, why are we moaning about the snow in winter (winter its meant to be cold)? Have we all become so work orientated that a couple of days of fun in the snow in unheard of? We may never see this again in our lifetime so why not enjoy it?
I work at a nursery school and for those of us who could walk in we have had a magical time. The children and the staff have made memories they will no doubt remember for a lifetime. Are a couple of days out of the normal routine so bad? Is it so awful if people stay at home and heaven forbid, have some fun?
In the past few days I have seen qualities that I have only heard my grandparents talk about - people helping one another, pushing cars, digging others out, families all out together for the whole day and just generally talking to passers by) I have actually spoken to my neighbours for the first time since moving here). Should we not be teaching our children about these things rather than wishing them away with the snow?
How often does a whole family spend a day together, let alone outside? And as for community spirit, it should be encouraged. We need to get back to the days when people helped one another. I say ban the cars, as they only ruin the magic of the beautiful landscapes covered in flawless white snow, and embrace your inner child. Get out the thermals and just enjoy - you only live once!
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