17 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS: SEND HELP

🎄⚠️ 17 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS: SEND HELP ⚠️🎄

SEVENTEEN. DAYS.
That’s barely over two weeks.
Have we wrapped gifts? No.
Have we bought gifts? Also no.
Are we emotionally prepared? Absolutely not.

Meanwhile, the weather is out here dropping hints like “pssst… White Christmas incoming”, and honestly? I can’t tell if it’s a festive blessing or a winter boss battle loading. ❄️🌀

Prepare the cocoa. Prepare the snacks. Prepare your soul.
Because Christmas is coming in HOT—well, actually cold—okay, it’s coming in CHAOTIC.
🎅💥✨

7 day weather forcast

Forecast Overview

  • Mon (Dec 8): Snow and flurries this morning — a coating up to 1 cm. Then windy and very cold, with clouds gradually giving way to some sun. High around 14 °F (–10 °C), low about –3 °F (–20 °C).

  • Tue (Dec 9): Very cold day, sunny early then increasing clouds. High near 18 °F (–8 °C), low around 5 °F (–15 °C).

  • Wed (Dec 10): A few flurries in the morning, then mostly cloudy, and noticeably milder. High of 39 °F (4 °C), low of 35 °F (2 °C).

  • Thu (Dec 11): Morning showers possible, then clouds breaking to some sun. High around 39 °F (4 °C), low near 16 °F (–9 °C).

  • Fri (Dec 12): Partly sunny, breezy, and colder. High about 26 °F (–3 °C), low about 11 °F (–12 °C).

  • Sat (Dec 13): Intermittent snow and flurries expected. High near 25 °F (–4 °C), low around 11 °F (–12 °C).

  • Sun (Dec 14): Cold but sunny. High around 22 °F (–5 °C), low about 10 °F (–12 °C).


âś… What to Keep in Mind

  • Cold & variable: Early in the week will be bitterly cold, with some warming mid-week.

  • Watch for snow: Monday and Saturday may bring light snow — good to keep snow gear handy.

  • Dress in layers: Especially Wednesday onward when temps swing above freezing midday then drop at night.

A Day with History

🕰️ A Day with History

  • On December 4, 1909, the Montreal Canadiens — now the oldest professional hockey franchise in the world — was founded. Wikipedia+1

  • That same day also marked the first edition of the Grey Cup, the championship game of Canadian football, with the University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeating Toronto Parkdale. Wikipedia+1

  • In 1866, the delegates of what was then the Province of Canada met at the London Conference of 1866 — a key step toward the confederation that would give birth to modern Canada. Wikipedia+1

  • And back in 1837, December 4 was part of the events surrounding the uprising at Montgomery’s Tavern during the Upper Canada Rebellion — a tense moment in colonial Canadian history. Wikipedia+1


🎯 What It Means for Us

December 4 isn’t just another date on the calendar — it’s a snapshot of Canada’s layered past. On this day we remember beginnings: of storied institutions, sport traditions, political milestones, and moments of tension that shaped our path.

For someone like you, living in New Brunswick now, it can be a moment to reflect on how far this country has come — how sports, politics, and national identity have evolved over the centuries.


🌨️ As Winter Approaches…

December 4 also feels like a quiet signal that winter is coming. For many Canadians (including folks in Atlantic Canada), it’s a moment to pause, remember — and prepare. Whether you’re watching or cheering for the Canadiens, or simply enjoying a cold frosty day, it’s a reminder of the seasons changing — and of how Canada’s past and present meet in everyday life.