The
house was always dark.
The
only sounds to be heard were that of the hot air heat blowing gently through
the wall vents as well as the cool wind rattling the not-quite-so-perfectly
sealed storm windows.
And
when the phone rang hours before wake up time I was never alarmed. In fact the
telephone call was met with gleeful excitation.
The
interrupted sleep meant only one thing: Yonkers Public schools were closing due
to inclement weather. The buses could not run. And what could be extrapolated was
that if Yonkers schools had shut their doors, so too had all the other neighboring
school districts.
It
was a snow day.
Like
all the other kids, I had received a double gift: an impromptu day off from
school plus playtime with the accumulated precipitation.
And
when I opened my eyes Friday morning and looked out from my bed at the munnions
of my neighbor’s windows, all I could see was white fluff piled at angles.
No phone call was necessary to determine the
fate of this day.
So
I got out of bed and invited Cosmo to stand on his hindlegs to peer out of the frosty
panes on to the street.
His
tail immediately began to wag as he excitedly made the sweetest sound: Arrr!!!
Translated
from dogspeak to English it means Whoa---when
did that happen?!!!
He
then ran down the stairs with his red ball in his mouth and rang the green bell
hanging on my patio door. He
begged to be let outside.
Upon
release he leapt in and out of the drifts, ran circles in the yard, and licked
the clean abundant snow.
And
while I tend to see snowfall nowadays through the eyes of an adult: a transportation
difficulty event—an inconvenience---a rate limiting step; seeing the unbridled joy and unleashed spirit
in my dog reminded me of only one thing:
Snow is a gifted toy from heaven---- and children and dogs are the conduit of its
grace.
I wish I could see Cosmo enjoying the snow!
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