My car is pretty much buried in snow. This is going to take a while to dig out.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We got off pretty easily -- only six to seven inches here, looks like. But it's windy and freezing.
Oh, ugh, Cash. I hope it passes quick.
It was also snowing here in Prague! But only an inch or so.
We got next to no snow and the sun is bright right now, but the wind is outrageous!
Cashmere, I hope your stomach feels better immediately.
We're all up and moving already. Noah and Grace have a bug of some sort. And, for the first time in weeks we are cookie free. I think I need to remedy that immediately and make some more.
I finished a photo book from A&I (Suzi, I thought it was a royal pain, but maybe I think that because of gathering the photos which took days?) and I'll pick it up in Hollywood in a week or two. It was fun to look through pictures of the twins -- and essentially I just did it for their 2nd and 3rd years. I'll do another one in April of this past year.
Ugh, Cash- my sister had a similar thing after her youngest was up all night Wednesday night/Thursday morning.
Hoping we don't get it...
Poor pukers! Yuk.
I had a very rich dinner last night, so breakfast today is a mug of tea.
I'm off to the mountains today, where hopefully we won't get snowed in or anything. Yay for skiing! And this is the first year in forever that I have the entire week between Christmas & NYE off: it's really nice to look at that long stretch of days I don't have to do anything in. Woot.
Okay, off to be useful. I hope everyone back east stays warm and dry!
I'm reading the live blog on the NYTimes about the blizzard. 20 inches of snow in Central Park! People cross country skiing down the middle of Houston Street. Snow Plows stuck all over the city.
Everybody should stay at home with their hot beverage of choice (mulled wine? tea? cappucino? hot toddy?) and curl up with Mark Helprin's Winter's Tale.
Feel better soon, Cash!
Stay safe, people dealing with snow.