Introduction
Has a husband, reading this article, seen his wife shovel snow? Has a lady, single or married and reading now, ever shoveled snow? The “long-suffering” Mrs. Appalachian Irishman did last Sunday afternoon. I video recorded her as proof!
Welcome, dear reader, to the 130th entry in the family topic section! Sunday's article went to print at 4:24 PM. It focused on our actual two days of winter, last Friday and Saturday. This is a follow-up to Sunday's article.
Please enjoy watching my wife shovel snow! I did.
My Wife Shoveled Snow!
You see, dear reader, my wife had cabin fever. Staying home on Friday and Saturday, she could not travel the short distance to visit with her father and sister. On Sunday, the subdivision road was fairly clear. The main roads were mostly dry and clear. My wife really wanted to see her folks!
Drum roll, please! Appalachian Irishman - Podcasts (YouTube) presents Mrs. Appalachian Irishman Shoveling Snow! (published 1-12-2025; episode 34). I published the episode on my YouTube channel late on Sunday afternoon. It's a minute and fifteen seconds in length.
The following is one frame from the episode. You may be able to see the expression on my wife's face. She looked determined.
Conclusion
Don't worry or complain, dear reader! My “long-suffering” wife didn't shovel snow for very long. Shortly after the recording, my wife was inspired by my offer to drive us, in my 2006 Frontier, the short distance to visit with her folks.
Her father and sister enjoyed watching the recording on my wife's cell phone. They enjoyed hearing the bang, bang sound, when my wife tapped the snow shovel on the driveway. She seemed to enjoy that. Did she pretend that she was banging my head?
Yesterday, I drove her in my truck to visit her family again. Today, the roads were almost perfectly dry, and she drove herself in our 2012 Sentra to visit them.
Yes, my dear wife had snow days off from work last Friday, yesterday, and today. Guess what? She has another snow day off work tomorrow! Where is the snow? Except for shady areas, it has melted. Those back roads could still be icy in the morning.
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