I do this every year. I think, "Wow, the traffic is really light today." And then about halfway into my commute, I remember that some people get MLK Day off.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Dana is me. Then the resentment when I get to the office and I can park next to the doors because the rest of the company has the day off. Ah, the joy of 24-hour tech support. But hey, today is time and a half on top of holiday pay.
Just 4 miles north of here still had snow on the ground! Just a dusting, but it was still on the roads. County treated the hell out of them.
Errands done (wanted to check out a new to me liquor store. It's huuuuge.)
Had a couple tamales, and now I'll tackle upstairs.
After lunch with dad, I should cook and clean, but really I want to go see Room. Theoretically I can do both, but we'll see!
I'm hearing rumors of a hellacious snowstorm due in the East later this week. My home county (Greene County, southwestern Pennsylvania) is allegedly due for nearly a yard of snow. I'm hoping that's hyperbole.
Can. Not. Wake. Up. I mean, I'm up, but if I closed my eyes for more than 2 seconds, I'd be OUT. Not cool - too much to do today and I have one of my quick Salt Lake trips tomorrow/Wednesday.
Weather's pretty good in Utah this week.
edit: Well, light snow/rain. That's good for January
I'm sleepy too, and tomorrow I have a 6:30AM meeting.
No snow, but it's 1 degree outside. And yet certain parties still insist on their hour at the park.
I just checked my work email, because I am dumb like that.
I think they may have forgotten to tell the attorneys the firm is closed today.
I have a Dr appointment soonish, and then need to pick up a prescription and go to Trader Joe's, so I guess I am going to actually put on outside pants.