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A Not So Snowy Snow Day

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Oneonta chapter.

    
     When we first heard of threats of the big snowstorm hitting Oneonta and even having our campus declare a day in advance that the school will be closed in anticipation of an enormous amount of snowing burying our little town, we expected to be faced with the worst upon waking up the next morning…. But what did we find instead? Not a single flake had hit the ground, the sun was found peeking through the clouds at various points during the morning hours, and even some unusually warmer temperatures seemed to be looming about. So what did this mean? Oneonta got to have a fun-fillled snow day!!!!
     Now I don’t know about you guys, but I was among several people who decided to make the most of the day off. From snowmen to snowball fights, to baking cookies, this free-be snow day was most definitely taken advantage of.  Therefore, I have decided to post some pictures of our snow day fun with adorable little snowmen created by yours truly, as well as by one of my awesome roommates, friends, and a few other people around campus.

Carrie Soltis is a fun-loving girl who is always in search of an adventure. For her, it’s the small things in life that matter most; whether it’s enjoying a backyard barbeque with friends, taking a spontaneous road trip in search of freedom, or just lounging around in a beach chair next to the ocean. When Carrie is not busy enjoying the pleasures of a nice sunny day, fiddling around with photography, or spending quality time with her favorite roommate, she can be found deep in her studies at SUNY Oneonta (class of 2011). Carrie is currently majoring in Communication Studies, with a minor in Advertising. Although one of her dreams is to become an events planner, Carrie’s ultimate desire is just to simply appreciate life for all it has to offer and never take a single moment for granted. Carrie aspires travel the world in hopes of acquiring a true gratitude for life.