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Need Advice with Winter/Snow (NGPR)
So...I accepted a position in Ohio, and DH and I are moving there at the end of the year. It may (will probably) end up being January before we move. I have lived in the South my entire life, and I need help with all things snow!! What kinds of clothes do I need? I already have one pea coat, one ski/winter jacket, and 1 pair of snow boots...what else do I need? Do I need long underwear? Any advice for a snow newbie? Thanks!
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Re: Need Advice with Winter/Snow (NGPR)
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And 6-8 scarves will get you through. Definitely look into leggings to wear under your scrubs though because sometimes even short walks can be freezing in scrubs.
Also, whenever I had to wear scrubs or even thin khakis to work I would put a blanket in my car to put on my lap during the drive. Sometimes just that little bit of warmth would make all the difference and in the small chance you get stranded, you'll have some extra warmth as well.
I wear snow boots and/or tennis shoes all winter long and just carry my flats to work and change there. Most of the time you'll be able to get some traction in the snow in tennis shoes but if it's bad out and/or includes ice, I would definitely wear the boots and carry your tennis shoes if that's what you wear at work. Sometimes it's also nice to have dry shoes to put on once you get in to work and it limits your chance of getting wet and cold feet before making it to work and having to walk around in wet shoes for at least a few hours.
As for driving in the snow, just do everything more slowly (not sure about proper grammar there, sorry). Brake slowly, don't slam on them if you start skidding. Gas slowly. If you nail on the gas in the snow, your tires are going to spin. Just leave extra space and extra time and you'll be fine. Also, possibly go find an empty parking lot when it snows and try everything out. My dad wouldn't let me have the keys in the snow until he took me out and made me slam on the brakes to see how my car would react and get used to it. Same with pushing on the gas and making turns.
Overall, you'll be fine
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Okay, fine. That's so not helpful. But I hate snow. The ladies above have given great recommendations. I'd also look for an apartment with a fireplace. Preferably in your bedroom.
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