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I love snow. Growing up, I would play for hours in the snowdrifts that covered my yard in New Hampshire. Snowball fights, forts, sledding, snowshoeing: I couldn’t get enough of the fluffy white powder that formed a soft blanket over everything in sight. Simply sitting in my snow fort, listening to how the walls of snow muffled the surrounding sounds was mesmerizing. I would come in after hours of playing, dripping wet and sniffling, only to drink a cup of hot chocolate and then venture back into the great outdoors.
This past semester during finals period I had been cooped up in the library, writing page after page of papers and projects. I often found myself distracted and wrapped up in my thoughts of deadlines and final grades—the only things standing between me and a peaceful winter break at home with my family. During that final week, it was the snow that brought me back to the present moment. As I watched the flakes falling quickly from the sky outside my window and covering the ground below, I was immediately transported back to my own backyard in New Hampshire. I couldn’t resist the chance to enjoy it. As I walked home from the library, I took the longest way possible. I caught snowflakes on my tongue and took every unplowed route I could find. I stood in a pile of snow outside my dorm for what felt like an eternity, just to watch the snowflakes land on my shoulders and outstretched hands. As I breathed in, I felt the cold winter air filling my lungs, then rushing out in a white cloud of steam as I breathed out.
When I returned to the cozy warmth of my room, I worked calmly and productively, with a new focus and appreciating more fully every moment. Every so often I take a deep breath and remember the experience of standing in the snow. Even when I can’t be outside enjoying the snow, I take that refreshing feeling with me everywhere I go.
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