Every time we’re forecasted to get a substantial amount of snow, I think back to the Chicagoland blizzard of February 1, 2011 (wow, ten years ago!) – the one that made national news because drivers were stuck on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago for half a day or more. Yikes. Chicago got 21.2″ inches of snow in that storm.

I have much better memories of it. I still worked downtown most days of the week then, but made it home safely that night, and was allowed to work from home the next day. Steven and I woke up in the middle of the night to see someone trying to use their car as a plow to get in to our shared parking area. We must have had well over a foot of snow by then. They were not successful, and we found it very amusing (that sounds mean but most of our neighbors were extreme a$$holes).

It was super windy so the snow drifted like crazy

That was back when we were allowed to work from home one day a week (for me, always the last working day of the week), and extra work at home days were a novel treat, so I was so grateful for it (although it was hard to see all my friends get a snow day off work when I had to work, ha!). I remember doing laundry since I was home and could get it done while working… then flooding the laundry room because the dryer vent on the roof was so overloaded with snow that the heat from the dryer melted it and it came flooding down into the room. Ha ha ha. What fun that was to clean up.

Data keeping me company while I worked

Soon after that, our work at home policy became much more robust. For the past several years (pre-pandemic), I was going in one day a week, and any extra days required for meetings. We immediately went to 100% work from home last March. I’ve always been grateful with how progressive our company is with allowing us to work from home (and providing all the technology to do so) but inclement weather always reminds me to be, well, mindful of how lucky we are!

A few more photos from that storm:



(I wrote this post last weekend because we were predicted to get 6-8 inches of snow, and so far, it looks like we’ve got an inch or two. We’ll see what the day brings and when Mr. Plow shows up!) Edited to add: I went outside to shovel and we had at least 4 inches of fluffy light snow and the sidewalk was lightly covered again by the time I finished.