Stoopid weather
Feb. 12th, 2007 09:35 pmWe are in the process of having the suite painted and carpeted at the office.
Boss was painted over the weekend and I reassembled his office this morning. Then spent the afternoon tearing my pod space apart in anticipation of my area being carpeted tonight.
And now, I keep getting menacing e-mails from the weather service. They have now upped it to a winter storm WARNING and we are anticipating a major freezing rain event. Doood. My Boss' office is STUFFED with boxes of my stuff. I do not want to miss waork tomorrow due to weather. What a pain.
Though that said, Husband, who walks and takes public transportation everywhere, says he is not going to work if it is all icy and sleeting and whatever tomorrow. And supposedly, Little Sister's day care has closed ONCE in the last six years. So, if Husband takes AG33 when the schools close, if I can actually *drive* tomorrow, I can probably drop the little girl off and go to work.
Assuming the roads are passable. Which they may well not be if we get 1.5 inches of ice overnight. And even if the roads are passable, we live at the bottom of a long hill. It's quite likely that my car won't make the .2 mile to the road.
Boogers.
Boss was painted over the weekend and I reassembled his office this morning. Then spent the afternoon tearing my pod space apart in anticipation of my area being carpeted tonight.
And now, I keep getting menacing e-mails from the weather service. They have now upped it to a winter storm WARNING and we are anticipating a major freezing rain event. Doood. My Boss' office is STUFFED with boxes of my stuff. I do not want to miss waork tomorrow due to weather. What a pain.
Though that said, Husband, who walks and takes public transportation everywhere, says he is not going to work if it is all icy and sleeting and whatever tomorrow. And supposedly, Little Sister's day care has closed ONCE in the last six years. So, if Husband takes AG33 when the schools close, if I can actually *drive* tomorrow, I can probably drop the little girl off and go to work.
Assuming the roads are passable. Which they may well not be if we get 1.5 inches of ice overnight. And even if the roads are passable, we live at the bottom of a long hill. It's quite likely that my car won't make the .2 mile to the road.
Boogers.