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		<title>Day 200: 12 inches and counting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just measured 8 inches of snow out there&#8230; two hours ago. It&#8217;s up to at least 10-12 inches now by the time this posts and we&#8217;re maybe only half way there (if that). It&#8217;s supposed to keep dumping through the night and tomorrow. Welcome to Colorado! So, we&#8217;ve been in survival mode: Yesterday I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just measured 8 inches of snow out there&#8230; two hours ago. It&#8217;s up to at least 10-12 inches now by the time this posts and we&#8217;re maybe only half way there (if that). It&#8217;s supposed to keep dumping through the night and tomorrow. Welcome to Colorado!</p>
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<p>So, we&#8217;ve been in survival mode: Yesterday I finished some preparations, including a make-shift awning to keep (most of) the snow off of the walkway as well as constructing a rough mini tarp room around around the water tanks and plumbing underneath the trailer. With tarps on the ground and 4 sides and the silver side in, it has so far held at 6 deg warmer than the outside temperature. But as things are getting colder I had to finish the project today and run the little heater under there that I picked up at the thrift store for $4 a few weeks ago anticipating such a time as this. This morning I brushed 6 inches of snow off the make-shift tarp awning and the slide-out topper awning; breaking a broom in the process. My logic was to get all the weight off the awnings since more snow would be piling on top of that. Of course, it&#8217;s practically pointless and it will all just have to reach an equilibrium on it&#8217;s own. Hopefully without breaking anything expensive. The kids are getting pretty restless. We&#8217;ve had the obligatory snow play time that always ends up too short because everyone gets cold and tired before they get their energy out. So, I finished the snow shelter by myself. And then of course hot chocolate, shows, throwing things, screeching like falcons, and wrestling on dad and mom&#8217;s bed when they were bored of everything else.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to decide all day whether or not to take the 4&#215;4 out and play in the white stuff since we need a few things. For example, we&#8217;re completely out of pull-ups for our two bed-wetters. Last night we were down to 1, so we woke the other one up at 10pm, 2am, and 6am and kept them dry all night. Actually, when I woke them up at 6am they said, &#8220;I already went pee 4 times last night,&#8221; and went back to sleep. But the other one doesn&#8217;t wake up so well. Fit city. So, I don&#8217;t know. Back to procrastinating on that decision I guess. Maybe this is the excuse we need to force them to kick the habit of peeing at night.</p>
<p>I kept the text together because it flowed better, but here are some photos of everything I was talking about&#8230;</p>
<p>Our little walk-way, make-shift awning above since the real awning just sags under the weight of the snow due to the fact that it can&#8217;t pull very far out.</p>
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<p>Tarp enclosure underneath the trailer. The brown is on the south side, so when the sun comes back, that should help absorb some extra heat&#8230; wish I had a black tarp!</p>
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<p>Says it all <img src='http://theedgeofall.com/journeys/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>Our snow fort. We haven&#8217;t tested it yet, but I think 3-4 kids can squeeze in there more or less comfortably. The back of our trailer is in the upper left.</p>
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<p>And, finally, the official measurement (as of 3:30pm):</p>
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