and the thing i remember most about christmas was the snow. first of all, ottawa is one of the coldest capitals in the world. so of course, when you ve got cold air during the wintertime season, you re bound to have a lot of snow. and i remember a lot of days i would come home and i would see the weather forecast and the meteorologist would say up, you know, be prepared. tonight, we re going to get over a foot of snow. back home in canada, it was the metric system. so it was in centimeters, so or an end meters. so the snow would be in the meters. and i always used to think to myself, how do they know how much snow we re going to get? being a meteorologist now, i know that sometimes they do get it wrong, but when they get it right, oh, the snow. the next day sometimes will be piled high as our rooftop. so i remember winters being cold and a lot of snow. and then, of course, growing up in ottawa, there was ice skating. i mean, if you re a kid, you re on skates pretty much right out of th
and the thing i remember most about christmas was the snow. first of all, ottawa is one of the coldest capitals in the world. so of course, when you ve got cold air during the wintertime season, you re bound to have a lot of snow. and i remember a lot of days i would come home and i would see the weather forecast and the meteorologist would say up, you know, be prepared. tonight, we re going to get over a foot of snow. back home in canada, it was the metric system. so it was in centimeters, so or an end meters. so the snow would be in the meters. and i always used to think to myself, how do they know how much snow we re going to get? being a meteorologist now, i know that sometimes they do get it wrong, but when they get it right, oh, the snow. the next day sometimes will be piled high as our rooftop. so i remember winters being cold and a lot of snow. and then, of course, growing up in ottawa, there was ice skating. i mean, if you re a kid, you re on skates pretty much right out of th
and the thing i remember most about christmas was the snow. first of all, ottawa is one of the coldest capitals in the world. so of course, when you ve got cold air during the wintertime season, you re bound to have a lot of snow. and i remember a lot of days i would come home and i would see the weather forecast and the meteorologist would say up, you know, be prepared. tonight, we re going to get over a foot of snow. back home in canada, it was the metric system. so it was in centimeters, so or an end meters. so the snow would be in the meters. and i always used to think to myself, how do they know how much snow we re going to get? being a meteorologist now, i know that sometimes they do get it wrong, but when they get it right, oh, the snow. the next day sometimes will be piled high as our rooftop. so i remember winters being cold and a lot of snow. and then, of course, growing up in ottawa, there was ice skating. i mean, if you re a kid, you re on skates pretty much right out of th