Someone told me about this topic, and I was thinking "Oh, must be someone who lives in a place like where I live"... then I see who posted it and go "Ohhh!" in realization: It's the resident Minnesotan snowboarding nut!
Well, enjoy the snow. I don't get to. It doesn't snow here. I live in a desert. I get stupidly excited if the higher desert moutains get a little dust of snow on them so I can see it in the distance!
I'm glad winter is here, too. If you live in a place where it's summer for about 7 months a year, and where the temperature lingers around 110 for 3-4 months straight... um... you tend to prefer winter. And, me... as little of it as I've experienced, I like the cold.
I took a day trip last March to the mountains here in Arizona, where it actually does snow... up around Payson... Flagstaff... I loved the snow! It was difficult to walk in the heavy drifts, but it was really cool! I threw snowballs at my mom and dad. (I'm 24 and they are in their late 50s...) So much fun to get my mom, who's a bit of a stick in the mud... to throw a few snowballs at me... I loved the air, the way it smelled... the briskness, the freshness!
*Sigh* I feel like my childhood was so deprived... I've only been able to play in snow a few times in my life... like... 3 or 4 times... It's like, one of my dreams in life to someday live in a place where it snows.
70-80 degree Christmases are common here. People here don't build snowmen - they string lights on saguaros. I've seen a few spray-painted white tumbleweed men around Christmastimes, though.