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        <title>How much of a hassle are fog delays? - Eye of Bakersfield - eyeofbakersfield&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Nothing interrupts a morning routine like a fog delay.

My kids used to love them, and it seems that we used to have more of them 7 or more years ago when they were in school.

But my question is -- how do you handle fog delays? 

Do you drive your kids to school so you can get to work? Or do you call in late for work?

Or do you leave them alone for a couple hours until the bus comes?

Or do your kids go to Catholic schools where there is no such thing as a fog delay?

Should everyone just tough it out and drive in the fog?

Posted by Steve E. Swenson</description>
        <itunes:summary>Nothing interrupts a morning routine like a fog delay.

My kids used to love them, and it seems that we used to have more of them 7 or more years ago when they were in school.

But my question is -- how do you handle fog delays? 

Do you drive your kids to school so you can get to work? Or do you call in late for work?

Or do you leave them alone for a couple hours until the bus comes?

Or do your kids go to Catholic schools where there is no such thing as a fog delay?

Should everyone just tough it out and drive in the fog?

Posted by Steve E. Swenson</itunes:summary>
        <language>en-us</language>
        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:45:41 PST</pubDate>
                
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