Yes, it is natural for our business to slow down when the weather gets tricky. We all know that Lower Mainlanders and Victorians are not the most comfortable with driving in the snow. Sometimes it's not me that's uncertain, what I really don't feel like dealing with is all the other people that don't have a clue how to drive in snow (I was raised in Alberta, and I drive a small, sturdy, gutsy little standard)!
Our business is built on being able to get to the location quickly, park easily, get entertained comfortably, and depart without anyone else knowing that anything happened! :nod:
Imagine having to explain how and why you'll be late getting home, and why your car is stranded in some unfamiliar neighbourhood, far away from your usual route. It's just a practical decision.
Don't take it personally. This is a great time to catch up on your reading and writing, or work on your website, send a few overdue e-mails, pay your bills, clean the house, paint the walls, etc!!! I recently sent out 14 "Hey, I miss you and hope you're doing well" (safe) texts, and it was nice to have almost everyone get back to me and we had some nice chats. I'm sure the Spring will pleasantly surprise us all with busy schedules!
Lastly, this is another one of those great reminders why we need to put away some money for a rainy (or snowy) day...