We've just about cleared the deep freeze of this first winter plunge of 2026. However, here in Texas these warm ups are often temporary in the month of January. I just checked the forecast and it looks like I shouldn't be in a rush to uncover the landscaping beds since we're looking at another round of temps bottoming out in the upper teens this next weekend.
It's truly a blessing to live in this era of outstanding weather forecasting so we always have sufficient time to prepare for things like ice storms and frigid temps. The husband and I also appreciate the added benefit of our Generac generator, powered by a large propane tank buried in our yard, that will keep the entire house running if the power goes out.
Along with the rest of the folks in the impending deep freeze zone, I hit our local grocery store Friday to gather the fixings for soup and cookies. That has always been my go-to for these cold snaps over the years. This time I whipped up supreme pizza soup and my mother's delicious cheesy garlic bread. The husband and I also enjoyed two batches of cookies I baked for this little bout of serious hibernation.
Meanwhile, the dogs have spent the past few days curled up instead of begging to go outside. Mostly. Little white dog can't resist a bit of whining to see if he can aggravate me into opening the back door for him. After a few potty breaks outside, though, he decided he'd rather just whine for attention or a game of fetch.
Thanks to our accurate weather forecasts, the husband and I were able to get the landscaping plants covered here at our house as well as the ones over at the house we purchased for the husband's parents. Hopefully they will all weather the frigid temps with no ill effects since I don't relish the thought of having to replace them come spring.
In the early morning hours of Sunday, I heard/saw thunder sleet, which was pretty cool. I had read about the possibility of it in a social media post from one of our local meteorologists. By the time the sun rose that morning, our world was a sleety wonderland. I was intrigued by the steam and mist that continued to rise from the water through most of Sunday. It was equal parts interesting and eerie.
The dogs did a bit of sliding, and weren't too sure about the sensation of walking on little round balls of ice. Thankfully, they stayed off the ice-slicked retaining wall at the water's edge, so no lake rescues were necessary. The sun came out Monday and melted most of the ice in our backyard. Hopefully today the sun and some continued warmer temps should take care of the rest of the lingering ice in our region of Texas, so everyone can regroup and prep for the next round of winter that will arrive in a few days. I pray y'all stay safe and warm out there!